Claims
- 1. A circuit breaker including current-limiting opening of a moving switching contact, comprising:a drive apparatus for moving the switching contact to a connected position and to a disconnected position; and a latching device, arranged in the path of a force transmission from the drive apparatus to the switching contact, wherein the latching device, starting with the switching contact in the connected position, is adapted to be released by use of an opening force originating from the switching contact and acting in the direction of the disconnected position, when the opening force exceeds a predetermined limit value, wherein the latching device is in the form of a mechanical connecting element between the drive apparatus and the moving switching contact, including at least two interacting working surfaces arranged at an angle to the direction of the opening force, and including a contact-pressure spring adapted to act on the working surfaces, wherein the latching device includes two levers, connected to one another by a hinged joint formed by a hinge bolt, passed through aligned through-holes in concentric parts of the levers, wherein the levers are designed to be identical and designed to pivot relative to one another about the hinged joint, wherein the levers include inclined surfaces, adapted to act as a toothed system, on the concentric parts on their touching surfaces in the area of the hinged joint, wherein the levers are arranged concentrically around the through-holes for the hinge bolt and wherein a spring force generated by a contact-pressure spring, which acts on the toothed system that is formed by the inclined surfaces on their touching surfaces, is adapted to act on the concentric parts of the levers, wherein, when the latching device is in the rest state, the levers are at an angle to one another, which is not the same as the angle when they are in the extended position, in order to produce a relative torque which is dependent on the opening force, and wherein those ends of the levers facing away from the hinged joint include holders, provided with through-holes for hinged connection to the switching contact and, respectively, to the drive apparatus.
- 2. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hinge bolt includes a head at one of its ends, as an opposing bearing for the contact-pressure spring, and at its other end includes seating for a nut.
- 3. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined surfaces, used as a toothed system and adapted to move toward one another when the latching device is loaded in the rotation direction of the levers, include steep flanks as snap-action surfaces.
- 4. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined surfaces, used as a toothed system and adapted to move away from one another when the latching device is loaded in the rotation direction of the levers, are designed with flat flanks as sliding surfaces.
- 5. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact-pressure spring is in the form of a helical compression spring, surrounding the hinge bolt and supported on the head of the hinge bolt.
- 6. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axis of the hinged joint connecting the levers is arranged parallel to a pivoting axis of the moving switching contact.
- 7. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 2, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
- 8. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 2, wherein the axis of the hinged joint which connects the levers is arranged parallel to a pivoting axis of the moving switching contact.
- 9. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 3, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
- 10. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 4, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
- 11. A circuit breaker including current-limiting opening of a moving switching contact, comprising:drive means for moving the switching contact to a connected position and to a disconnected position; and latching means, arranged in the path of a force transmission from the drive apparatus to the switching contact, for being released by an opening force originating from the switching contact and acting in the direction of the disconnected position, when the opening force exceeds a predetermined limit value, wherein the latching means includes a mechanical connecting element between the drive apparatus and the moving switching contact, including at least two interacting working surfaces arranged at an angle to the direction of the opening force, and including a contact-pressure spring adapted to act on the working surfaces, wherein the latching means further includes two levers, connected to one another by a hinged joint formed by a hinge bolt, passed through aligned through-holes in concentric parts of the levers, wherein the levers are designed to be identical and designed to pivot relative to one another about the hinged joint, wherein the levers include inclined surfaces, adapted to act as a toothed system, on the concentric parts on their touching surfaces in the area of the hinged joint, wherein the levers are arranged concentrically around the through-holes for the hinge bolt and wherein a spring force generated by a contact-pressure spring, which acts on the toothed system that is formed by the inclined surfaces on their touching surfaces, is adapted to act on the concentric parts of the levers, wherein, when the latching means is in the rest state, the levers are at an angle to one another, which is not the same as the angle when they are in the extended position, in order to produce a relative torque which is dependent on the opening force, and wherein those ends of the levers facing away from the hinged joint include holders, provided with through-holes for hinged connection to the switching contact and, respectively, to the drive means.
- 12. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein the hinge bolt includes a head at one of its ends, as an opposing bearing for the contact-pressure spring, and at its other end includes seating for a nut.
- 13. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inclined surfaces, used as a toothed system and adapted to move toward one another when the latching means is loaded in the rotation direction of the levers, include steep flanks as snap-action surfaces.
- 14. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inclined surfaces, used as a toothed system and adapted to move away from one another when the latching means is loaded in the rotation direction of the levers, are designed with flat flanks as sliding surfaces.
- 15. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 11, wherein the contact-pressure spring is in the form of a helical compression spring, surrounding the hinge bolt and supported on the head of the hinge bolt.
- 16. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axis of the hinged joint connecting the levers is arranged parallel to a pivoting axis of the moving switching contact.
- 17. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 12, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
- 18. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 12, wherein the axis of the hinged joint which connects the levers is arranged parallel to a pivoting axis of the moving switching contact.
- 19. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 13, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
- 20. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 14, wherein the contact-pressure force, exerted by the contact-pressure spring the touching surfaces of the levers on the concentric parts in the area of the hinged joint by way of the inclined surfaces acting as a toothed system, are adjustable by varying the effective length of the hinge bolt.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/DE01/02820 which has an International filing date of Jul. 23, 2001, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority on German Patent Application number DE 100 54 383.9 filed Oct. 27, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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WO02/35570 |
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