This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. ยง 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2014/066454 which has an International filing date of Jul. 31, 2014, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority to German patent application number DE 102013216018.6 filed Aug. 13, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
An embodiment of the invention generally relates to an apparatus for transmitting forces on a moving contact connection pin of a contact system comprising a moving contact and a further contact of a switching device, having an at least partially flexible conducting element which is provided for electrically connecting the moving contact connection pin to a connection of the switching device and has at least one first limb and one second limb which are arranged for reciprocal current flow in order to thereby generate an electromagnetic force, wherein the first limb is arranged in a stationary manner in a housing of the switching device.
An apparatus for transmitting forces is known from the prior application DE 10 2012 216 974 made by the same applicant. The apparatus for transmitting forces disclosed in that document has an arrangement comprising an at least partially flexible conducting element having a first limb and a second limb which are arranged for reciprocal current flow in order to thereby generate an electromagnetic force, and comprises a latchable lever arrangement by which the electromagnetic force can be used firstly to increase the contact pressure force when the contact system is closed and secondly to assist the opening process of the contact system during a switch-off process.
An embodiment of the present invention is directed to developing an apparatus of the kind mentioned in the introductory part which has a simple design.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus is disclosed wherein the second limb is guided along and held on a supporting plate, which is fixedly connected to the moving contact connection pin, in such a way that an electromagnetic force which occurs in a short circuit can be introduced between the first limb and the second limb in order to increase a contact pressure force, which is exerted by a contact compression spring, in the moving contact connection pin, wherein the supporting plate is guided such that it can move in a sliding manner in the housing of the switching device.
The invention will be explained in greater detail below on the basis of the drawing and an exemplary embodiment with reference to the appended figures, in which:
According to an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus is disclosed wherein the second limb is guided along and held on a supporting plate, which is fixedly connected to the moving contact connection pin, in such a way that an electromagnetic force which occurs in a short circuit can be introduced between the first limb and the second limb in order to increase a contact pressure force, which is exerted by a contact compression spring, in the moving contact connection pin, wherein the supporting plate is guided such that it can move in a sliding manner in the housing of the switching device.
Arranging the second limb in this way along a supporting plate which is connected to the moving contact connection pin in such a way that the electromagnetic force, which occurs in the event of a short circuit given a high short-circuit current, due to the reciprocal current flow through the first and the second limb is introduced into the moving contact connection pin via the supporting plate which is fixedly connected to the moving contact connection pin makes it possible for the contact pressure force, which is exerted onto the moving contact connection pin by the contact pressure spring, to be easily increased owing to this electromagnetic force, so that, in the event of a short circuit given a high short-circuit current, an opening request of the contact system is initially prevented for a certain period of time. This is necessary since the contact system of a switching device also has to be held closed for a controlled period of time in the event of a short circuit in order to be able to locate the short circuit in an energy distribution system.
In an advantageous development of an embodiment of the invention, the housing of the switching device has, on side walls, bearing surfaces for arranging the first limb in a stationary manner. Bearing surfaces of this kind in the housing of the switching device make it possible to easily mount the first limb in the housing in a stationary manner, so that the electromagnetic repulsion force which is produced between the first and the second limb can be effectively introduced into the moving contact connection pin via the supporting plate by arranging the first and the second limb for reciprocal current flow.
In a particularly advantageous refinement of an embodiment of the invention, the housing of the switching device has an internal dimension between its side walls which is slightly larger than an external dimension of the supporting plate in such a way that the supporting plate is guided within the housing such that it can move in a sliding manner between the side walls of the housing. In a further advantageous refinement of the invention, the housing of the switching device has an internal dimension between a guide surface of a first connection and a further guide element of a rear housing wall which is slightly larger than an external dimension of the supporting plate in such a way that the supporting plate is guided within the housing such that it can move in a sliding manner between the guide surface and the further guide element of the housing.
Owing to internal dimensions of this kind between the side walls of the housing of the switching device or between a guide surface of a first connection and a further guide element of a rear housing wall, which internal dimensions are matched to the external dimension of the supporting plate, guidance of the supporting plate such that it can move in a sliding manner within the housing of the switching device is easily provided, so that the transverse forces which occur given a short-circuit current, in particular advantageously, do not lead to a deflection or transverse loading of the entire arrangement, but rather are absorbed by the housing of the switching device owing to the guidance of the supporting plate within the housing of the switching device, without transverse loadings, for example by moving contact connection pins or other moving parts, occurring.
For the sake of clarity and for the purpose of improved description, only the pole housing of pole 4 is illustrated. Each of the poles 2, 3 and 4 comprises a vacuum interrupter 6 having a contact system, which is arranged in a vacuum-tight housing and is not shown in the figures, comprising a moving contact and a fixed contact for connecting and, respectively, interrupting a current which is carried via the switching device 1, wherein the switching device 1 is provided for disconnecting that part of the energy supply system which is connected to the switching device 1 in particular, for example, in the event of a short circuit after a predetermined time.
The moving contact of the contact system of the vacuum interrupter 6 is guided out of the vacuum interrupter 6 in a vacuum-tight manner via a moving contact connection pin 7 and is mechanically coupled via a drive rod 8 to a drive, which is likewise not illustrated in the figures, for initiating a drive movement for opening and, respectively, closing the contact system, wherein a contact compression spring, which is not illustrated in the figures, exerts a contact pressure force onto the moving contact of the vacuum interrupter via the drive rod in the closed state. The drive rod 8 has an insulating element 10, which is provided with ribs 9, for electrically decoupling the drive and the moving contact connection pin. The moving contact connection pin 7 is electrically conductively connected to a first connection 11 of the switching device 1 via a flexible conductor element 12, and the fixed contact of the contact system of the vacuum interrupter 6 is electrically conductively connected to a second connection 13 of the switching device 1 via a fixed contact connection pin, wherein the first connection 11 and the second connection 13 are provided for electrically conductive connection, for example, to a switching system or to an energy distribution network.
The flexible conductor element 12 comprises a first limb 14 which is arranged in the housing 5 in a stationary manner and bears on bearing surfaces 15 of the pole housing 5 in the housing, the bearing surfaces being shown more clearly in the housing of the pole 4. A second limb 16 of the flexible conductor element 12 is electrically conductively connected to the moving contact connection pin 7 and is guided along and held on a supporting plate which is fixedly connected to the moving contact connection pin 7.
In this case, the first limb 14 and the second limb 16 are arranged in such a way that a current which is carried via the switching device 1 flows through the first limb 14 and the second limb 16 in opposite directions, so that an electromagnetic repelling force is generated between the first limb 14 and the second limb 16. In this case, the second limb 16 is guided along and held beneath the supporting plate 17, so that an electromagnetic repulsion force of this kind between the first limb 14 and the second limb 16, owing to the stationary arrangement of the first limb 14 on the bearing surfaces 15 of the housing 5, acts on the supporting plate via the second limb 16 and therefore pushes the moving contact connection pin 7 upward in the exemplary embodiment and exerts a contact pressure force onto the contact system comprising the moving contact and the fixed contact of the vacuum interrupter 6, the contact pressure force assisting or increasing the contact pressure force of the contact compression spring 9 in the closed state of the contact system.
In this case, the housings 5 of the poles 2, 3 and 4 of the switching device 1 have an internal dimension between side walls 18 and 19 which is slightly larger than an external dimension of the supporting plate 17 in such a way that the supporting plate 17 is guided within the housing 5 such that it can move in a sliding manner between the side walls 18 and 19 of the housing 5 of the poles 2, 3 and 4, so that transverse forces which occur are absorbed by the housing 5 given a short-circuit current in order, in particular, to not be able to lead to a deflection of moving parts, such as the moving contact connection pin or the flexible conductor elements for example. Furthermore, in addition to the lateral guidance, the supporting plate is also guided on the rear housing wall of the housing 5 and at the front on a guide element which is provided on the first connection 11, as explained in greater detail further below with reference to
The insulator 10 of the drive rod 8 is likewise shown, as are fastening elements 22 for fastening the first connection 11 to the housing 5. Furthermore, the first connection 11 has a guide surface 23 on its side which faces the supporting plate 17, which guide surface 23, together with a further guide element 24 which is provided on the rear housing wall of the housing 5, provides guidance of the supporting plate 17 by the distance between the guide surface 23 and the further guide element being slightly larger than the dimension of the supporting plate 17 in such a way that guidance such that the supporting plate can move in a sliding manner is likewise made possible here, the guidance, analogously to the guidance by the side walls 18 and 19, ensuring forces are absorbed and a deflection of moving parts owing to forces of this kind is effectively suppressed.
Arranging the first limb 14 and the second limb 16 for reciprocal current flow generates a repelling electromagnetic force between the first limb 14 and the second limb 16 owing to the reciprocal current flow, the repelling electromagnetic force increasing the contact pressure force of the contact compression spring and, in particular given a short-circuit current which occurs, leading to a considerable increase in the contact pressure force, so that, given a short-circuit current, the contact system can be kept closed for a controlled period of time until a short circuit in the energy distribution network is located and then the contact system of the vacuum interrupter 6 can subsequently be opened in order to make it possible to disconnect that part which is connected to the energy distribution network via the switching device 1.
An embodiment of this kind of an apparatus for transmitting forces onto the moving contact connection pin 7 makes it easily possible to use drives which require a cost-effective and simple design and, in particular, comparatively low spring forces of the contact compression spring because, owing to the electromagnetic force, the force of the contact compression spring onto the closed contact system is increased, so that, in an arrangement of this kind, higher short-circuit currents can be handled given a comparatively low drive power and contact compression spring force.
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