The present invention relates to an electrical contact system and, more particularly, to an electrical contact system having an arc extinguishing device.
An electrical contact in an electric switch device and the control appliance may discharge and generate an electric arc during switching on to off or off to on. The generation of the electric arc may delay connection and disconnection of an electric circuit and even burn the electrical contacts, resulting in the melting and welding of the electrical contacts. In a severe case, it may cause ignition and explosion of the electric switch device having the electrical contacts. Therefore, an arc extinguishing device needs to be designed to achieve an efficient and reliable arc extinguishing effect.
An electric switch device, such as a high-voltage direct current relay, usually uses a sealed inflatable magnetic field to lengthen a metal phase electric arc laterally, so that the electric arc may be cooled and deionized rapidly in an arc extinguishing medium. Such a method has a good arc extinguishing effect, but the manufacturing process thereof is complex, which results in a high cost.
Another kind of arc extinguishing device is configured to blow the electric arc to a metal grid plate by magnetic blowing, and the electric arc is cut into several segments of short electric arcs by the metal grid plate, which enhances an initial dielectric strength of a gap between the segments of short electric arcs. In addition, the metal grid plate improves the cooling effect and the surface deionization effect. However, the arc extinguishing speed of this arc extinguishing device is not ideal.
An electrical contact system includes a static contact, a movable contact movable between a switch-on position in which the movable contact is in electrical contact with the static contact and a switch-off position in which the movable contact is separated from the static contact, and an arc extinguishing device including an arc extinguishing member and a driving mechanism configured to drive the arc extinguishing member to move. When the movable contact is moved to the switch-on position, the arc extinguishing member is moved beyond a contact area between the movable contact and the static contact and the movable contact is allowed to be in electrical contact with the static contact. When the movable contact is moved to the switch-off position, the arc extinguishing member is moved into the contact area between the movable contact and the static contact and the movable contact is electrically isolated from the static contact.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiment set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
In addition, in the following detailed description, for purpose of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, it is apparent that one or more embodiments may also be implemented without these specific details. In other instances, well-known means and devices are schematically shown in the drawings to simplify the drawings.
An electrical contact system according to an embodiment, as shown in
When the movable contact 10, shown in
As shown in
The arc extinguishing member 310, 320, as shown in
When the movable contact 10 is moved to the switch-on position, the first arc extinguishing member 310 is driven to move to the non-extinguishing position where the first arc extinguishing member 310 is located beyond the contact area between the movable contact 10 and the first static contact 21, such that the movable contact 10 is allowed to be in electrical contact with the first static contact 21. Likewise, when the movable contact 10 is moved to the switch-on position, the second arc extinguishing member 320 is driven to move to the non-extinguishing position where the second arc extinguishing member 320 are located beyond the contact area between the movable contact 10 and the second static contact 22, such that the movable contact 10 is allowed to be in electrical contact with the second static contact 22.
When the movable contact 10 is rotated to the switch-off position, the first arc extinguishing member 310 is driven to move to the arc extinguishing position where the first arc extinguishing member 310 are located in the contact area between the movable contact 10 and the first static contact 21, such that the movable contact 10 is electrically isolated from the first static contact 21 to cut off the electric arc between the movable contact 10 and the first static contact 21. Likewise, when the movable contact 10 is rotated to the switch-off position, the second arc extinguishing member 320 is moved to the arc extinguishing position where the second arc extinguishing member 320 is located in the contact area between the movable contact 10 and the second static contact 22, such that the movable contact 10 is electrically isolated from the second static contact 22 to cut off the electric arc between the movable contact 10 and the second static contact 22.
The driving mechanism, as shown in
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When the pair of first pushing rods 210 are rotated about the first ends thereof, a right end in
The driving mechanism, as shown in
As shown in
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In the foregoing exemplary embodiments, the arc extinguishing member 310, 320 may be driven by the pushing rods 210, 220 to be quickly moved to the arc extinguishing position where the arc extinguishing members 310, 320 are located in the contact area between the movable contact 10 and the static contact 21, 22, so that the electric arc between the movable contact 10 and the static contact 21, 22 may be quickly cut off to achieve an efficient and reliable arc extinguishing effect.
In the foregoing embodiments, the mechanism of the overall electrical contact system is very simple, which facilitates manufacturing and assembling and is high reliable. Moreover, the size of the overall electrical contact system may be miniaturized, the overall electrical contact system requires less drive energy, has low energy consumption, and may realize reliable connection and disconnection of an electric circuit having the electrical contact system.
Those skilled in the art can understand that the above-described embodiments are all exemplary. The structures described in the various embodiments can be freely combined without a conflict in structure or principle.
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, the embodiments disclosed in the accompanying drawings are intended to illustrate the embodiments of the present disclosure exemplarily, and cannot be construed as a limitation of the present disclosure.
Although some embodiments according to the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that modifications may be made to these embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the present general inventive concept. The scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
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This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2018/064350, filed on May 31, 2018, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 201710403473.X, filed on Jun. 1, 2017.
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Translation FR2982995 (Original document published May 24, 2013) (Year: 2013). |
Notification, and International Search Report and Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority, PCT/EP2018/064350, dated Aug. 17, 2018, 14 pages. |
Abstract of FR 2982995 A1, dated May 24, 2013, 1 page. |
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