Claims
- 1. An electric power switch of the type including a switch housing, a manual control handle and at least two fixed contacts, one of which is electrically connected to an input terminal and the other connected to an output terminal, comprising:
- longitudinally displaceable bar means including a moveable contact bridge having contact members for electrically connecting said fixed contacts in a first position and disconnecting said fixed contacts in a second position, said bar means being constrained against movement other than longitudinal movement of a guideway defined in said housing;
- toggle means for moving said bar means between said first and second positions including first and second pivotable arms connected by a carrier means and an elbow joint, said carrier means protruding through a transversed opening in said contact bridge which limits movement of the carrier means with respect to said contact bridge;
- ejector means for biasing said contact bridge away from said first position, said ejector means including a compression spring; and
- latching or locking means for retaining said ejector means in a position wherein said spring is tensed and ready for operation; whereby said opening is of such an extent in the displacement direction of the contact bridge that a predetermined slip exists between the carrier means and the contact bridge, said slip being utilized for compressing a spring that releases its spring energy when a dead center position of the elbow joint has been passed, and whereby the extension of the opening is defined in both ends thereof in such a manner that the carrier means causes the contact bridge to follow when the spring is compressed to a maximum and dead center has been passed, the improvement consisting in that a predetermined limiting surface inside the transverse opening in said contact bridge is engaged by said carrier when said switch is closed, said surface consisting of a displaceable blocking means moveably mounted when said contact bridge is lockable into a predetermined blocking position by locking means that are arranged to be released when a fault is detected, and wherein the opening in the contact bridge extends so far to the other side of the moveable locking member that the toggle means and carrier means can remain in their position when the ejector means is displacing the contact bridge in order to disconnect the moveable contacts from the fixed contacts.
- 2. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ejector mechanism comprises an ejector rod (58) displaceable in the longitudinal direction of said ejector mechanism and provided at one end with a presser bar (62) passed against the contact bridge (30) by a spring (64) in such a manner that it tends to press said contact bridge into the OUT-position, and whereby latching or blocking members are provided for retaining the ejector rod in a position ready for operation with a compressed spring.
- 3. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blocking position of the blocking member (46) to one side is defined by a fixed step (54), and the movable blocking member is kept abutting said fixed stop by a spring (80), and the blocking member is retained in the blocking position to the other side by a spring-loaded latch or pawl arm (50).
- 4. A switch as in claim 3 wherein said spring is a compression spring.
- 5. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein a transmission mechanism is provided which during a movement of the handle (38) from the IN-position thereof to the OUT-position thereof transfers mechanical energy to the energy reservoir of the ejector means.
- 6. A switch as claimed in claim 5, wherein the transmission mechanism comprises a plurality of gear wheels (31, 33), of which one gear wheel is mounted on the same shaft (28) as the handle (38) and the second gear wheel (33) is provided with a projecting arm (39, 122) actuating a displaceable bar (59, 62, 58), the displacement of which causes a feeding of energy to the energy reservoir of the ejector means.
- 7. A switch as claimed in claim 6, wherein the projecting arm is mounted on such a location of the circumference of the second gear wheel that the returning of the ejector mechanism and consequently the storing of energy in the energy reservoir are not initiated until the handle and the associated elbow joint has passed or almost passed the dead centre, i.e. not until after the energy reservoir associated with the elbow joint has accumulated energy and is ready to release energy.
- 8. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ejector mechanism comprises an ejector rod (58) displaceable in a first bearing (60) in the longitudinal direction, wherein one end of said ejector rod carrier a presser bar (62) co-operating with a manual control handle through a transmission in order to reset the ejector mchanism, and wherein the opposite end of said ejector rod actuates an ejector shaft (126) extending transverse to the displacement direction of the contact bridge (30) and furthermore carrying an ejector arm (32) co-operating directly with one end of the contact bridge (30) at the ejection, as well as blocking means, preferably in the form of a blocking arm (136) fixed on the ejector shaft (128) and co-operating with said ejector mechanism so as to retain the ejector shaft (126) and the ejector arm (132) in a position ready for operation and in which energy reservoir (64) is maintained charged.
- 9. A switch as claimed in claim 8, wherein the blocking comprises a stopping plate (100) displaceable in the mortise (42) and retained in a releasable blocking position by means of a guiding bar (102) extending through a longitudinal bore (104) in the contact bridge and locked in said blocking position by means of a locking plate (106) movable transverse to the guiding bar (102).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 789,123, filed Oct. 18, 1985, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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