Claims
- 1. An electric arc confining and extinguishing device for a high voltage load interrupter switch including a pivotable arcing blade having a contact end lying along a radial line extending from the pivot of said blade for completing a circuit to a portion of a contact member in response to the engagement of said end with said contact member portion and generating an arc between said contact end and said member in response to the pivoting of said blade to disrupt said circuit with the contact end of said arcing blade following a circumferential blade path about said axis and extending from said contact member,
- the device comprising an insulating arc chute having side walls of insulating material with each wall extending from said member in closely spaced relation to a respective side of said arcing blade and said contact end in said path to form a narrow arc chamber for said member and said blade,
- a closed boundary portion between said walls, said boundary portion extending from said member and spaced from said blade end and from said circumferential blade path,
- said chute having an open end intersecting said circumferential path and extending over a selected angle having an apex at said member for receiving said arcing blade for engagement with said contact member and movement therethrough along said circumferential path with said open end spaced intermediate said contact member and pivot axis and to which expanding arc gases flow in response to the movement of said contact end from said member to disrupt said circuit,
- each of the side walls having an elongated first vortex generating groove defined by elongate end edges located between said contact member and said open end extending over an angle substantially equal to the selected angle of said open end and intersecting said circumferential path and the flow of expanding arc gases to said open end and substantially parallel to said open end for directing a first portion of said expanding arc gases in a direction intersecting another portion of said expanding arc gas to impede the flow of said expanding gases.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each wall has a planar surface and each groove is formed in a respective planar surface, one elongate edge of each groove is a leading edge intermediate said contact portion and open end and another elongate edge of each groove is a rear edge spaced intermediate said leading edge and said open end with a first wall portion in each groove extending from said leading edge transverse to the respective planar surface and said path and toward said rear edge and a concave wall portion merging at one end with the respective first wall portion and extending toward said path and rear edge to direct said first portion of said expanding arc gases in a vortex path intersecting said other portion of said expanding gas.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein each groove is near said open end of the arc chamber remote from the contact member.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein each side wall has a second groove with a boundary corresponding to the boundary of the respective first groove, the second groove in each side wall being spaced from the respective first groove in the direction of flow of arc gases and located intermediate the respective first groove and said open end.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4 wherein the first and second grooves in one side wall are respectively opposite a first and a second groove in the other side wall.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 4 wherein a portion of the leading edge of the grooves in the side walls are linear and generally parallel to each other.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein the concave wall portion of each groove is symmetrically located relative said blade path.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each wall has a planar surface, and each groove is formed in a respective planar surface and has a semi-teardrop cross section with a relatively shallow inner portion having a convex surface and with a deeper outer portion having a concave surface spaced intermediate said convex surface and said open end.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 1 or 8 including a passage in said closed boundary portion spaced from said member and blade path, and a plurality of spaced metallic arc suppression plates in said passage extending radially outwardly of said circumferential path.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 879,013, filed Feb. 17, 1978 entitled ELECTRIC ARC CONFINING DEVICE, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 684,052, filed May 6, 1976 entitled ELECTRIC ARC CONFINING DEVICE, now abandoned.
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