Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupting device for use with an electrical power distribution system, comprising:
a circuit interrupter including a primary contact and a movable contact movable relative to said primary contact between a closed position allowing current to pass through said circuit interrupter and an open position separating said contacts and preventing current from passing through said circuit interrupter; an actuator coupled to said circuit interrupter, said actuator including a shaft coupled to said movable contact of said circuit interrupter for substantially simultaneous movement without insulation being disposed between said shaft and said movable contact, said shaft moving said movable contact from said closed position to said open position upon occurrence of a fault current; and an electronic control electrically connected to said actuator and communicating with said actuator to trigger said shaft to move said movable contact of said circuit interrupter from said closed position to said open position.
- 2. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
each of said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said electronic control are ungrounded.
- 3. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said actuator includes a housing; and said shaft is slidably received in said housing and axially movable relative thereto.
- 4. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 3, wherein
said actuator is a solenoid.
- 5. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said actuator is located adjacent to said circuit interrupter.
- 6. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said electronic control includes first and second capacitors that provide energy to said actuator in first and second opposing directions, respectively, with said first and second directions corresponding to shaft movement towards said closed and open positions.
- 7. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said circuit interrupter is supported by a dielectric housing; and said actuator is received in a housing, said housing of said actuator is coupled to said dielectric housing of said circuit interrupter.
- 8. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 7, wherein
said housing of said actuator is made of a conductive material.
- 9. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 7, wherein
said dielectric housing of said circuit interrupter and said housing of said actuator are ungrounded.
- 10. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 7, wherein
an electronic control is electrically connected to each of said circuit interrupter and said housing of said actuator to define a current path through said circuit interrupter, through said electronic control, and through said housing of said actuator.
- 11. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 10, wherein
a wire strap is disposed between said circuit interrupter and said electronic control to direct the current path therebetween and isolate said actuator from the current path.
- 12. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said movable contact and said shaft are coupled by a mechanical connection.
- 13. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said movable contact and said shaft are coupled by a threaded connection.
- 14. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said circuit interrupter is a vacuum interrupter that includes a substantially vacuum enclosure that encloses said movable contact and said primary contact.
- 15. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
a rotating handle is coupled to said shaft and is movable between first and second positions for mechanically moving said movable contact from said closed position to said open position.
- 16. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 15, wherein
said handle includes a handle shaft with a bracket pivotally connected to said shaft of said actuator; and said handle is axially spaced from said shaft of said actuator.
- 17. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 15, wherein
said electronic control is electrically connected to said handle for selectively moving said handle between said first and second positions substantially simultaneously with moving said movable contact between said closed and open positions.
- 18. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 17, wherein
said electronic control and said handle are electrically connected by limit switches.
- 19. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said electronic control is programmable.
- 20. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 19, wherein
said electronic control stores data related to the fault current.
- 21. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
a power source is removably and electrically connected to said electronic control to supply power to said electronic control and to be at the same potential as said circuit interrupter.
- 22. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 21, wherein
said power source is a battery.
- 23. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 1, wherein
said electronic control comprises a current transformer at line potential as a power source.
- 24. A circuit interrupting device for use with an electrical power distribution system, comprising:
a circuit interrupter having a closed position allowing current to pass through said circuit interrupter and an open position preventing current from passing through said circuit interrupter; an actuator electrically and mechanically coupled to said circuit interrupter, said actuator moves said circuit interrupter between said closed and open positions upon occurrence of a fault current; and first and second terminals electrically connected to said circuit interrupter and being adapted for electrical connection to the power distribution system, defining a current path between said first terminal, said circuit interrupter, and said second terminal, allowing current of the power distribution system to pass through said current path so that the potential of said circuit interrupter is the same as the potential of the power distribution system, whereby said circuit interrupter and said actuator are not mounted in a grounded container, and said first terminal, said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said second terminal being ungrounded.
- 25. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 24, wherein
said circuit interrupter includes a primary contact and a movable contact that moves relative to said primary contact between said closed positions and said open position; and said actuator includes a shaft coupled to said movable contact for substantially simultaneous movement with said movable contact between said closed and open positions.
- 26. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 24, wherein
said movable contact and said shaft are connected without insulation being disposed therebetween.
- 27. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 24, wherein
an electronic control is electrically connected to each of said circuit interrupter and said actuator, respectively, said electronic control communicates with said actuator to move said movable contact of said circuit interrupter from said closed position to said open position upon occurrence of the fault current.
- 28. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 24, wherein
said circuit interrupter is supported by a dielectric housing; and said actuator is received in a housing, said housing of said actuator is coupled to said dielectric housing of said circuit interrupter.
- 29. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 28, wherein
said housing of said actuator is made of a conductive material.
- 30. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 28, wherein
said dielectric housing of said circuit interrupter and said housing of said actuator are ungrounded.
- 31. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 28, wherein
said first terminal extends from said circuit interrupter; and said second terminal extends from said housing of said actuator remote from said first terminal.
- 32. A circuit interrupting device according to claim 24, wherein
said actuator is a solenoid.
- 33. A circuit interrupting assembly for an electrical power distribution system, comprising:
a first insulator adapted for connection to the power distribution system, said insulator has a first conductive bracket; and a circuit interrupting device coupled to said first conductive bracket of said insulator, said circuit interrupting device including,
a circuit interrupter including a dielectric housing with a primary contact and a movable contact enclosed therein, said movable contact being movable relative to said primary contact between a closed position allowing current to pass through said circuit interrupter and an open position separating said contacts and preventing current from passing through said circuit interrupter, an actuator coupled to and disposed adjacent to said circuit interrupter, said actuator being received in a housing and including a shaft coupled to said movable contact of said circuit interrupter for substantially simultaneous movement without insulation being disposed between said shaft and said movable contact, said shaft moves said circuit interrupter between said closed and open positions upon occurrence of a fault current, and first and second terminals electrically connected to said circuit interrupter contacts, and at least one of said first and second terminals being connected to said first conductive bracket, whereby a current path is defined between said first terminal, said circuit interrupter and said second terminal, allowing current of the power distribution system to pass through said current path so that the potential of said circuit interrupter is the same as the potential of the power distribution system, said circuit interrupter and said actuator are not mounted in a grounded container and said first terminal, said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said second terminal being ungrounded.
- 34. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 33, wherein
a second insulator includes a second conductive bracket connected to the other of said first and second terminals.
- 35. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 34, wherein
said first and second terminals are removably coupled to said first and second conductive brackets, respectively, allowing complete removal of said circuit interrupting device thereby providing a visual interruption in said current path.
- 36. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 33, wherein
said dielectric housing of said circuit interrupter is connected to said housing of said actuator.
- 37. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 36, wherein
said housing of said actuator is formed of a conductive material and electrically connected to said second terminal so that the current path is defined through said housing of said actuator.
- 38. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 37, wherein
said dielectric housing is formed of a polyester material; and said conductive housing is formed of aluminum.
- 39. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 33, wherein
said actuator is a solenoid.
- 40. A circuit interrupting assembly according to claim 33, wherein
an electronic control is received in said housing of said actuator and is electrically connected to said actuator, said electronic control communicates with said actuator to trigger said shaft to move said movable contact of said circuit interrupter from said closed position to said open position upon occurrence of the fault current.
- 41. A recloser for use with an electrical power distribution system, comprising:
a circuit interrupter including a primary contact and a movable contact movable relative to said primary contact between a closed position allowing current to pass through said circuit interrupter and an open position separating said contacts and preventing current from passing through said circuit interrupter; an actuator coupled to said circuit interrupter, said actuator including a movable shaft coupled to said movable contact of said circuit interrupter for substantially simultaneous movement therewith and without insulation being disposed between said movable contact and said movable shaft; and an electronic control electrically connected to said actuator, said electronic control communicating with said actuator upon occurrence of a fault current to trigger said shaft to move said movable contact of said circuit interrupter from said closed position to said open position and to trigger said shaft to reclose said movable contact from said open position to said closed position upon termination of the fault current.
- 42. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said actuator is a solenoid.
- 43. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said actuator is located adjacent said circuit interrupter.
- 44. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said electronic control are ungrounded.
- 45. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said circuit interrupter includes a dielectric housing enclosing said movable contact; each of said actuator and said electronic control are received in a housing with said dielectric housing connected to said housing of said actuator and said electronic control.
- 46. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
first and second terminals are electrically connected to each of said circuit interrupter and said electronic control, respectively, and adapted for electrical connection to the power distribution system, and define a current path between said first terminal, said circuit interrupter, said electronic control and said second terminal, allowing current of the power distribution system to pass through said current path so that the potential of each of said circuit interrupter, said electronic control, respectively, is the same as the potential of the power distribution system, and said first terminal, said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said second terminal, being ungrounded.
- 47. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said electronic control are not received in a grounded container.
- 48. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
first and second terminals are electrically connected to said circuit interrupter and said electronic control, respectively, and are remote from one another, said first and second terminals are adapted for removable connection to the power distribution system allowing complete removal of said circuit interrupter, said actuator, and said electronic control from the power distribution system thereby providing a visible break in said current path.
- 49. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said movable shaft and said movable contact are connected by a threaded connection; and said electrical control is coupled to said threaded connection by a conductive wire strap.
- 50. A recloser according to claim 41, wherein
said circuit interrupter is a vacuum interrupter.
- 51. A recloser for use with an electrical power distribution system, comprising:
a circuit interrupter movable between a closed position allowing current to pass through said circuit interrupter and an open position preventing current from passing through said circuit interrupter; an actuator coupled to said circuit interrupter and moving said circuit interrupter between said closed and open positions; a rotatable handle mechanism coupled to said actuator and movable between first and second positions corresponding to said closed and open positions of said circuit interrupter, respectively; and an electronic control electrically connected to each of said actuator and said handle mechanism for said electronic control to trigger said actuator to move said circuit interrupter from said closed position to said open position and for said handle mechanism to trigger said electronic control to cause said actuator to move said circuit interrupter from said open position to said closed position upon movement of said handle from said second position to said first position, said handle mechanism upon movement from said second position to said first position being incapable of mechanically moving said circuit interrupter to said closed position.
- 52. A recloser according to claim 51, wherein
said circuit interrupter includes a primary contact and a movable contact movable relative to said primary contact between said closed position with said contacts being in contact and said open position with said contacts being separated; said actuator includes a shaft coupled to said movable contact for substantially simultaneous movement with said movable contact; and said handle mechanism is coupled to said shaft for mechanically moving said actuator from said closed position to said open position.
- 53. A recloser according to claim 52, wherein
said handle mechanism includes a bracket slidably coupled to said shaft allowing said shaft to slide between said closed and open positions; and said shaft includes a catch that can engage said bracket when said handle mechanism is mechanically moved from said first position to said second position to move said actuator mechanically from said closed position to said open position without operation of said electronic control.
- 54. A recloser according to claim 51, wherein
said electronic control recloses said actuator and said circuit interrupter from said open position to said closed position without actuation of said handle mechanism.
- 55. A recloser according to clam 51, wherein
said electronic control substantially simultaneously triggers said actuator to move said circuit interrupter from said closed to said open position and moves said handle mechanism from said first position to said second position during permanent fault conditions.
- 56. A recloser according to clam 51, wherein
said circuit interrupter, said actuator, said electronic control, and said handle mechanism are ungrounded.
- 57. A recloser according to claim 51, wherein
said actuator is disposed adjacent said circuit interrupter without insulation disposed therebetween.
- 58. A recloser according to claim 51, wherein
a lever mechanism separate from said handle mechanism is electrically connected to said electronic control for preventing said electronic control from triggering said circuit interrupter and said actuator to reclose from said open position to said closed position.
- 59. A recloser according to claim 58, wherein
said lever mechanism includes a lever and a rotatable shaft whereby rotating of said lever and said rotatable shaft triggers said electronic control to prevent said circuit interrupter and said actuator from reclosing from said open position to said closed position.
- 60. A recloser according to claim 51, wherein
said electronic control is electrically connected to said handle mechanism through limit switches.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/294,583 filed on Jun. 1, 2001, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294583 |
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