This application claims priority to International Application No. PCT /DE02/03326, which was published in the German language on Mar. 20, 2003, and which claims the benefit of priority to German Application No. DE 10144438.9, filed on Sep. 5, 2001.
A drive device of the type described above is known from the publication “Vakuum-Leistungsschalter—ein neuer Weg im Bereich der Mittelspannung” [Vacuum power breakers—a new option in the medium-voltage range], Sachsenwerk, March 1982, pp. 11 et seq.
In the disconnected state of the contact parts, the movable contact part is connected in a force-free manner to the pendulum-type lever by being mounted centrally such that it can pivot, whereas the pendulum-type lever is itself, on the one hand, connected to the housing of the interrupter by means of an external pivot bearing and, on the other hand, is connected, by means of an internal pivot bearing lying opposite the external pivot bearing, to the contact spring which is mounted at both ends such that it can pivot. The other free end of the contact spring is connected to the central pivot bearing of a three-point lever, which is likewise mounted such that it can pivot on the housing of the interrupter and whose other external pivot bearing is under the controlling influence of the plastic switching rod.
The connected state of the contact parts is achieved by the three-point lever being pivoted by means of the switching rod in the clockwise direction in the region of its external bearing such that the contact spring is positioned approximately parallel to the direction of action of the contact pressure force, and thus the switching rod is in practice no longer subjected to the contact pressure force. The contact pressure force therefore now only acts on the movable contact part of the interrupter.
Readjustments or alterations to the contact pressure forces are not provided for here and cannot be carried out without a considerable degree of installation complexity.
The invention relates to a drive device for an interrupter having a fixed and a movable contact part, the movable contact part being controlled by a plastic switching rod such that, by a contact spring, which is mounted at both ends such that it can pivot and is arranged between a first point at which an actuating lever of the switching rod is mounted such that it can pivot and by a second point at which a pendulum-type lever of the drive of the movable contact part is mounted such that it can pivot, the switching rod is largely load-free in the connected and disconnected state of the contact parts, and the force of the contact spring in the connected state of the contact parts acts almost entirely on the movable contact part of the interrupter.
The invention, while maintaining the unloaded switching rod in the connected and disconnected state, specifies a drive device with which it is possible to alter the contact travel and thus also the contact pressure forces within wide ranges, and which can be adjusted largely without additional installation complexity.
In one embodiment of the invention,
With the contact spring which is mounted in the collar guide and can be pivoted within narrow limits, in relation to the drive lever having a triangular contour and with its pivot bearings in the corner regions, it is still possible to mechanically relieve the switching rod in the two switching states of the contact springs, that is in the connected state and in the disconnected state. The fact that the contact spring which is mounted such that it can pivot is connected in the central pivot bearing, the switching rod engages in the upper pivot bearing of the drive lever, and the drive of the movable contact part engages in the lower pivot bearing of the drive lever means that, in practice, a coupler mechanism is formed in which the switching rod is not subjected to any load by the contact spring in these two switching states. If there is a need to subsequently adjust the contact pressure force in a simple manner without bringing about additional mechanical complexity, this is possible, in practice, from the outside without additional installation complexity. An alteration to the path length of the contact spring may also be adjusted in a stepless manner using the regulating screw and is possible within wide limits when the collar mounting and the adjusting elements are designed accordingly.
One advantageous embodiment of the invention provides 2.1 the drive levers to be arranged centrally symmetrically with respect to the switching rod, and 2.2 the drive of the movable contact part to surround the drive levers centrally symmetrically with its u-profile which is open at the bottom.
These measures make it possible for the contact pressure forces exerted when the movable contact parts are switched to be transferred such that they are uniformly distributed over the drive levers taking part in the kinematic operation and their pivot bearings and also over the drive of the movable contact part which is common to these pivot bearings.
The invention will be explained in more detail by the exemplary embodiments represented in the figures, in which:
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101 44 438 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE02/03326 | 9/3/2002 | WO | 00 | 3/5/2004 |
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WO03/023804 | 3/20/2003 | WO | A |
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20040238494 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |