The invention relates to a drive system for electrical switching devices for medium-voltage switchgear assemblies with a different function, which has drive springs which are loaded via operating shafts and act on an output shaft which is connected to the switching element of a switching device.
Switching devices with a different function, for example circuit breakers, load switch disconnectors, switch disconnectors or grounding devices are used in medium-voltage switchgear assemblies in the form of three-position and two-position switches with the functions ON, OFF and GROUND or OFF and ON and optionally a brief interruption function OFF-ON-OFF and are equipped with respectively individually designed, different drives, depending on their function and the respective requirements. The production effort and cost for the drives, which are designed differently to correspond to the respective switch type, are correspondingly high. By way of example, DE 3239839 C1 describes a drive for an electrical three-position switch, which comprises both a snap-action drive assembly and a storage drive assembly. In the case of the snap-action drive, a bending spring can be loaded such that the load can be suddenly removed from it and a switching shaft together with a crank lever can rotate from an OFF mid-position in the ON direction, and in the other direction to GROUND and vice versa. The storage drive assembly which, in addition to the crank lever, has a multiplicity of further components, is combined with the snap-action drive assembly such that, when a fuse blows or the signal from a shunt release occurs, switching takes place from ON to OFF via the storage drive assembly, while only the snap-action drive assembly operates for direct drive operation.
The invention is based on the object of specifying a drive of modular design for electrical switching devices for medium-voltage assemblies which can be used for switching devices with different tasks, with minor design modifications and therefore with little production effort and cost.
According to the invention, the object is achieved by a drive system which can be upgraded in a modular form.
The fundamental idea of the invention is to provide a drive system of modular design which can be modified by the addition of individual additional components or the omission of individual components, that is to say with little design effort and cost, such that it can be used both for three-position switch disconnectors with a snap-action drive or storage drive function and for two-position circuit breakers with or without a brief interruption capability (OFF-ON-OFF).
In comparison to the first drive variant with a snap-action drive function, which has blocking catches for tripping via cam disks of a first drive spring, for a three-position switch, a second drive variant with a storage drive function for changing between ON and OFF has a second drive spring as well as additional first and second storage drive blocking catches, which can be tripped manually via tripping half-shafts and correspond to the first and the second drive springs. As the basis for all modifications, the drive system has a first operating shaft which is connected to a first drive spring and is connected via an output shaft to a switching element of the switching device, as well as a second operating shaft, which is connected to the first operating shaft via gearwheels such that they engage.
In the embodiment as a three-position disconnector with a snap-action function, the first drive spring has an associated first blocking catch for switching the OFF and GROUNDED position and a second blocking catch for switching the ON and OFF position.
In order to achieve the ON and OFF position of the switching element via a storage drive, the second operating shaft may have an associated second drive spring and a second storage blocking catch, which corresponds thereto, in combination with a second tripping half-shaft, and the first drive spring is associated with a first storage blocking catch in combination with a first tripping half-shaft. In the case of a three-position disconnector, the switching between the OFF and GROUNDED position also in this case takes place as a snap-action drive via the first drive spring and the first blocking catch. When used as a two-position circuit breaker, the first and second blocking catches are in this case omitted.
The two-position circuit breaker may additionally have an OFF-ON-OFF brief interruption function, by arranging a clutch between the output shaft and the switching device. The clutch comprises first and second clutch disks, which are connected via a storage blocking catch. The first clutch disk, which is held temporarily on the second tripping half-shaft via the storage blocking catch, is connected to an additional drive spring in order to achieve the OFF position.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing. In the drawing, in each case illustrated in perspective as front and rear views:
a and 1b show a first drive variant for a three-position switch disconnector with a snap-action drive function between the positions ON, OFF and GROUNDED;
a and 2b show a second drive variant for a three-position switch disconnector with a storage drive function between the positions ON and OFF, and a snap-action drive function for changing between OFF and GROUNDED, according to the drive variant shown in
a, 4b and 4c show a fourth drive variant, in which the drive for the two-position circuit breaker as shown in
The drive, which is in modular form for four switch variants, is in each case mounted between two mounting plates 1 and 2.
The first drive variant as shown in
According to the second drive variant, as illustrated in
The third drive variant, illustrated in
The fourth drive variant, as shown in
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