Claims
- 1. A drive train for an opening and closing process for a moving contact of a switching contact arrangement of an electrical switch, comprising:a coupling element, arranged between the moving contact and an associated drive element and movable against a stop at the end of the opening process; a bouncing protection device associated with the coupling element, wherein the bouncing protection device includes a catching element arranged on the coupling element and pivotable by its inertia against a force of a resetting spring, from a rest position opposite the coupling element to a catching position; and a fixed-position opposing piece, wherein the catching element is additionally associated with a hold-back element, on which the catching element is guided during the opening and closing process and, in the process, is held in the rest position opposite the coupling element until the coupling element reaches a predetermined position.
- 2. The drive train as claimed in claim 1, wherein the catching element is in the form of a single-armed lever, and wherein the lever is engageable behind the opposing piece.
- 3. The drive train as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a spring.
- 4. The drive train as claimed in claim 3, wherein, once the coupling element has moved through a predetermined position, the catching element is accelerated by the spring in the direction of the catching position.
- 5. The drive train as claimed in claim 3, wherein, once the coupling element strikes the stop, the catching element is accelerated by the spring in the direction of the catching position.
- 6. The drive train as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a rigid part, provided with a slotted-link guide and wherein the hold-back element is held on the drive train.
- 7. The drive train as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a rigid part, provided with a slotted-link guide and wherein the hold-back element is held on a coupling member which is hinged on the coupling element.
- 8. The drive train as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a spring.
- 9. The drive train as claimed in claim 8, wherein, once the coupling element has moved through a predetermined position, the catching element is accelerated by the spring in the direction of the catching position.
- 10. The drive train as claimed in claim 8, wherein, once the coupling element strikes the stop, the catching element is accelerated by the spring in the direction of the catching position.
- 11. The drive train as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a rigid part, provided with a slotted-link guide and wherein the hold-back element is held on the drive train.
- 12. The drive train as claimed in claim 11, wherein two coupling bolts pass through the rigid part, with one coupling bolt coupling the coupling member to a contact lever support to which the moving contact is fitted, and the other coupling bolt coupling the coupling member to the coupling element.
- 13. The drive train as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lever is hook-shaped.
- 14. The drive train as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a rigid part, provided with a slotted-link guide and wherein the hold-back element is held on a coupling member which is hinged on the coupling element.
- 15. A drive train for an opening and closing process for a moving contact of a switching contact arrangement of an electrical switch, comprising:coupling means, arranged between the moving contact and an associated drive element, for moving against a stop at the end of the opening and closing process; a bouncing protection device, associated with the coupling means and including catching means, arranged on the coupling element, for pivoting by its inertia against a force of a resetting spring, from a rest position opposite the coupling means to a catching position; and a fixed-position opposing piece, wherein the catching means is additionally associated with a hold-back element, on which the catching means is guided during the opening process and, in the process, is held in its rest position opposite the coupling means until the coupling element reaches a predetermined position.
- 16. The drive train as claimed in claim 15, wherein the catching means includes a single-armed lever, and wherein the lever is engageable behind the opposing piece.
- 17. The drive train as claimed in claim 15, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a spring.
- 18. The drive train as claimed in claim 17, wherein, once the coupling means has moved through a predetermined position, the catching means is accelerated by the spring in the direction of the catching position.
- 19. The drive train as claimed in claim 15, wherein the hold-back element is in the form of a rigid part, provided with a slotted-link guide and wherein the hold-back element is held on the drive train.
- 20. The drive train as claimed in claim 19, wherein two coupling bolts pass through the rigid part, with one coupling bolt coupling the coupling member to a contact lever support to which the moving contact is fitted, and the other coupling bolt coupling the coupling member to the coupling means.
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/DE01/04421 which has an International filing date of Nov. 20, 2001, which designated the United States of America and which claims priority on German Patent Application number DE 100 60 195.2 filed Nov. 24, 2000 the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE01/04421 |
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WO02/43096 |
5/30/2002 |
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