Information
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Patent Grant
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6175289
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Patent Number
6,175,289
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Date Filed
Friday, January 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 335 18
- 335 202
- 335 132
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A trip device comprises a removable module for determining long delay tripping parameters, designed to be fixed to a front panel of the trip device. In the fixed position, the removable module exerts a pressure, via an auxiliary part, on a movable part so as to move the latter to a position in which it performs voltage connection of the processing circuit of the trip device to the conductors of a power system to be protected. In an unlocked position of the removable module, the movable part is urged to the disconnected position by a spring. The part can be movable in rotation or in translation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an electronic trip device comprising a case, an electronic processing circuit located inside the case, connection means for connecting the processing circuit to conductors of a power system to be protected, means for determining tripping parameters comprising a removable module, means for fixing the removable module on a front panel of the case, the removable module coming into contact, in the fixed position, with the processing circuit. The use of a removable module for determining long delay protection parameters is conventional in electronic trip devices. Some trip devices comprise a processing circuit directly connected to conductors of a power system to be protected, so as to enable voltage measurement, for example by means of a resistive dividing bridge. This direct connection, without a transformer, must be able to be interrupted, in particular to carry out dielectric isolation tests. In certain protection apparatuses a removable device is provided located on the front panel which, when it is removed, interrupts the voltage connection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to achieve a trip device in which these two functions are performed in simple and dependable manner.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by the fact that the connection means comprise, inside the case, a movable part movable between a connected position and a disconnected position and comprising flexible contacts achieving, in the connected position, a contact between first contact points of a printed circuit, connected to the power system conductors, and second contact points of the printed circuit forming voltage inputs of the processing circuit, the connection means comprising spring means urging the movable part to the disconnected position, the removable module, in the fixed position, urging the movable part to the connected position against the action of the spring means. Said part can be movable in rotation or in translation.
According to a first development of the invention the part is movable in rotation and comprises rotation pins having an end of rectangular cross-section, internal faces of side walls of the case comprising associated guide elements each bounding a narrow rectangular passage and a circular space.
According to another development of the invention the case comprises a guide rib on an internal face of at least one side wall of the case, the removable module comprising lateral lugs coming into contact with one end of an auxiliary part, the auxiliary part being in contact with the movable part and guided by the guide rib.
According to another development of the invention the processing circuit comprises at least a first printed circuit board, located in the case near to the front panel and comprising terminals designed to come into contact with associated contacts of the removable module, and a second printed circuit board, located in a laid back position with respect to the front panel and comprising the first and second contact points, the movable part being interposed between the second printed circuit board and the front panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments, given as non-restrictive examples only, and represented in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
represents a particular embodiment of a trip device according to the invention, in an exploded view.
FIG. 2
schematically represents the electrical connections between various elements of the trip device according to the invention.
FIG. 3
represents the base of the case of the trip device according to FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
represent, respectively in top view and bottom view, the movable part of the trip device according to FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 6 and 7
respectively represent a contact and a spring of the movable part according to
FIGS. 4 and 5
.
FIG. 8
illustrates two positions of a rotation pin of the movable part according to
FIGS. 4 and 5
with respect to associated guide elements of the case.
FIGS. 9 and 10
represent the auxiliary part of the trip device of
FIG. 1
, respectively in front view and rear view.
FIGS. 11 and 12
respectively represent in top view and bottom view, the module of the trip device according to FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 13 and 14
represent a particular embodiment of various elements of the removable module.
FIGS. 15 and 16
represent, in cross-section at the level of a contact of the movable part, the position of the different elements in a trip device according to
FIG. 1
, respectively in the fixed position and in an unlocked position of the removable module.
FIG. 17
represents an alternative version of
FIG. 16
in which the movable part is movable in translation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The trip device represented in
FIG. 1
comprises a case
1
equipped with a front panel
2
, forming part of a cover of the case and accessible to the user. In known manner, a removable module
3
is designed to be fixed onto the front panel of the case. It enables the long delay protection parameters to be determined, generally in conjunction with setting devices, not represented in
FIG. 1
, formed for example by potentiometers, selector switches or keys located on the front panel.
The removable module
3
also operates in conjunction with a processing circuit
4
(
FIG. 2
) supported by a printed circuit
5
. In
FIG. 1
, the printed circuit
5
is formed by three printed circuit boards
5
a,
5
b,
5
c
connected by flexible parts. The board
5
a
is arranged near to the front panel
2
so that, in the fixed position of the removable module on the trip device, contacts
6
of the removable module
3
(
FIGS. 2 and 13
) come into contact with associated parts of the printed circuit constituting terminals
7
of the processing circuit (FIG.
2
). The board
5
a
is appreciably parallel to the front panel
2
. The board
5
b
is located laid back with respect to the front panel, near to the bottom of the case
1
. Board
5
b
is appreciably parallel to board
5
a
and comprises first and second contact points
8
and
9
on its upper face. In a preferred embodiment, the board
5
b
comprises four pairs of contact points. The first contact point
8
of each pair is connected, by means of the printed circuit and of a connector
10
, to a conductor
11
of a power system to be protected (FIG.
2
). In the particular embodiment represented in
FIG. 1
, the connector
10
is mounted on the board
5
c,
located in an intermediate position between the boards
5
a
and
5
b,
appreciably perpendicularly to the front panel
2
of the trip device. The connector
10
is connected to the power system conductors
11
via an orifice
12
arranged in the back plate of the case
1
(FIG.
3
). The second contact points
9
form the voltage inputs of the processing circuit
4
.
The trip device comprises a movable part
13
movable between a connected position and a disconnected position. The movable part
13
comprises flexible contacts
14
(
FIGS. 5 and 6
) designed to achieve, in the connected position, a contact between the first contact points
8
and the second contact points
9
, thus enabling the processing circuit
4
to perform measurement of the power system voltage.
The part
13
is normally urged to the disconnected position by spring means formed, in the preferred embodiment represented in
FIGS. 1
,
4
and
7
, by a torsion spring
15
. The removable module
3
, when it is in the fixed position on the front panel
2
of the case
1
, urges the movable part
13
to the connected position against the action of the torsion spring
15
.
An auxiliary part
16
is preferably inserted between the removable module
3
and the movable part
13
. The auxiliary part
16
(
FIGS. 1
,
9
and
10
) is guided by a guide rib
17
(
FIG. 1
) formed on an internal face
18
of a side wall of the case
1
. It can move along the guide rib
17
, vertically in
FIG. 1
, between first and second positions. In the first position, the removable module
3
, in the fixed position, is in contact, via at least one lateral lug
19
, with an end
20
of the auxiliary part
16
. The auxiliary part, in contact with the movable part
13
, holds the latter in its connected position. When the removable module
3
is not fixed to the front panel
2
of the trip device, it does not exert sufficient pressure on the movable part
13
, via the auxiliary part
16
, to keep it in the connected position. The movable part is then urged to the disconnected position by the torsion spring
15
and urges the auxiliary part
16
to its second position, upwards in FIG.
1
. The upward movement of the auxiliary part
16
is preferably limited by a stop pin
21
arranged on the internal face
18
. In a preferred embodiment, the part
13
is movable in rotation. It comprises two rotation pins
22
(
FIGS. 1
,
4
and
5
) securedly affixed to side flanges
23
and protruding outwards. The rotation pins
22
preferably have an end of rectangular cross-section designed to operate in conjunction with guide elements
24
(
FIGS. 1 and 8
) securedly affixed to the internal faces
18
of the side walls of the case. Each guide element
24
bounds a narrow rectangular passage
25
, on one of the faces
18
, opening out into a circular space
26
.
FIG. 8
represents a rotation pin
22
in two different positions with respect to the corresponding guide element
24
. In a first position the pin
22
a
is ready to be inserted in the guide element. Its orientation is such that it can be inserted in the rectangular passage
25
whose width
11
is slightly greater than the width
12
of the cross-section of the end of the pin and smaller than the length L of this cross-section. The circular space
26
has a diameter slightly greater than the length L. Thus, when the pin is in the second position (pin
22
b
in
FIG. 8
) inside the circular space
26
, after passing through the passage
25
, it can rotate freely.
In a particular embodiment (FIGS.
9
and
10
), the auxiliary part
16
comprises a protruding part
27
provided on its bottom face with a rib
28
in which the associated side flange of the movable part
13
can slide. When the auxiliary part
16
is in its second, up, position, urged by the torsion spring
15
, the part
27
limits the rotation of the part
13
so that the rotation pins
22
cannot escape from the circular spaces
26
of the corresponding guide elements
24
.
The trip device preferably comprises a single auxiliary part
16
, although the assembly may be symmetrical. For ease of fitting of the assembly, the movable part
13
can comprise a stop pin
29
(FIGS.
4
and
5
), on the flange
23
opposite the one which cooperates with the auxiliary part
16
, designed to operate in conjunction with a rib
30
of the internal face of the associated wall of the case (FIG.
3
). The stop pin
29
thus enables the movable part
13
to be held inside the case
1
, even in the absence of the auxiliary part
16
, for example before fitting of the latter. The respective dimensions of the various components, a certain flexibility of the flanges
23
and of the auxiliary part
13
, made of thermoplastic material, and the increasing cross-section of the stop pin
21
, enable the movable part
13
and the auxiliary part
16
to be fitted, and removed if required, despite the presence of the stop pins
29
and
21
.
The torsion spring
15
comprises a central part and two ends. A first, free, end is designed to bear on a rib
31
arranged in the bottom of the case
1
(FIG.
3
). The central part of the torsion spring is mounted on a pin
32
, arranged in the extension of one of the rotation pins
22
, i.e. protruding inwards with respect to the corresponding side flange
23
of the movable part
13
(FIGS.
4
and
5
). The torsion spring is pre-positioned on the movable part by suitable securing elements.
In the particular embodiment represented in
FIG. 5
, the movable part
13
bears four identical flexible contacts
14
designed to be associated to each of the phase conductors and to the neutral conductor of a three-phase power system with neutral
11
. The contacts
14
are mounted on the movable part
13
either by heat welding or by clipping. They are fitted on the bottom part of the part
13
in locations bounded by protective side walls
33
. Each contact
14
comprises a fixing zone
34
and is terminated by two separate, flexible, contact zones
35
respectively designed to come into contact with the contact points
8
and
9
. To improve the contact, each contact zone preferably comprises, at its bottom part, a slight boss
36
which can be obtained by stamping.
FIGS. 15 and 16
represent in cross-section the respective positions of the removable module
3
, the auxiliary part
16
, the movable part
13
and its contacts
14
, and also of the printed circuit board
5
b.
In the fixed position of the removable module
3
(FIG.
15
), the contacts
14
are in contact with the printed circuit board
5
b
which is arranged between the bottom of the case and the movable part
13
. In the unlocked position of the removable module
3
(FIG.
16
), the torsion spring
15
urges the movable part
13
and its contacts
14
to the disconnected position.
A particular embodiment of the removable module
3
is represented in
FIGS. 11
to
14
. Its lateral lugs
19
comprise retaining latches
37
at their free ends enabling the module to be held securedly to the front panel
2
of the case in an unlocked position. The lateral lugs
19
, arranged in pairs on each side of the module
3
, pass through corresponding orifices
38
of the front panel
2
(FIG.
1
). They have a certain flexibility, which enables them to be inserted in the corresponding orifice
38
, by moving the two lateral lugs of each pair towards one another. Once the removable module
3
has been fitted, it is fixed onto the front panel by means of a screw
39
(
FIG. 12
) which is screwed into a complementary threaded hole
40
formed in the front panel of the trip device (FIG.
1
). The screw
39
is preferably of the captive type, secured to the removable module
3
in translation according to the axis of the screw. In this way, unscrewing the screw, through a hole
41
formed in the external face of the removable module
3
, automatically results in the removable module
3
being lifted with respect to the front panel
2
of the trip device and unlocked, and consequently in the movable part
13
being moved to the disconnected position.
The external face of the removable module comprises, in conventional manner, holes
42
for selector switches or setting potentiometers to pass through. These holes
42
are aligned with holes
43
of the front panel of the trip device. The selector switches or setting potentiometers, forming part of the processing circuit, are supported by the printed circuit
5
. The flexibility of the lugs
19
also enables the removable module
3
to be fully extracted in spite of the securing latches
37
.
The removable module
3
comprises a printed circuit
43
, represented in side view in FIG.
13
. The printed circuit
43
, bearing the contacts
6
of the removable module, is disposed inside a suitable housing
44
provided in the bottom part of the removable module. The printed circuit
43
is kept in place in the housing
44
by a cover
45
(
FIG. 14
) which clips into the housing. The cover
45
comprises holes
46
for the contacts
66
to pass. Moreover, the cover
45
bears a light guide
47
. When the removable module
3
is in the fixed position, one end of the light guide comes into contact with an alarm light-emitting diode (LED
49
,
FIG. 2
) of the processing circuit
4
, mounted on the printed circuit
5
. The alarm diode
49
is illuminated, for example, when the long delay tripping threshold is reached. The corresponding luminous information is transmitted directly by the light guide
47
to a corresponding hole
48
formed on the external face of the removable module (FIG.
11
), thus constituting a luminous indicator.
FIG. 2
schematizes the electrical connections between the printed circuit
5
and the printed circuit
43
of the removable module
3
. In the particular embodiment represented in
FIG. 2
, the printed circuit
43
is connected to five terminals
7
of the processing circuit
4
by contacts
6
. A first terminal
7
is connected to a point common to four conductors formed on the printed circuit and respectively connected to the other four terminals
7
. Each of the conductors can be interrupted, the number and arrangement of the integrated conductors corresponding to a 4-bit encoding of the value of the long delay parameter associated to the selected module.
As an alternative embodiment, the part
13
can be replaced by a part
13
a
movable in translation in the case (FIG.
17
). The auxiliary part is then formed by a part
16
a
securedly affixed to the movable part
13
a.
In the particular embodiment represented in
FIG. 17
, the spring means designed to urge the removable module
13
a
to the disconnected position are formed by a spring
50
, guided in suitable elements of the case, and bearing on the one hand on the bottom of the case
1
and on the other hand on an edge of the auxiliary part
16
a.
In the fixed position of the removable module
3
on the front panel of the trip device, the module pushes the auxiliary part
16
a,
and the movable part
13
a,
towards the bottom of the case, against the action of the spring
50
which is then compressed. The contacts
14
then come into contact with the printed circuit
5
b.
As soon as the removable module
3
is in an unlocked position on the other hand, as represented in
FIG. 17
, the spring
50
pushes the intermediate part
16
upwards, this intermediate part driving the movable part
13
a
and interrupting the contact between the contacts
14
and the printed circuit
5
b.
In all cases, unlocking of the removable module
3
is accompanied by automatic disconnection of the voltage inputs of the processing circuit. Interruption of the voltage connection, notably to carry out dielectric tests, is achieved simply, by unlocking the removable module
3
, without any risk of the user accessing the live conductors (220 V) from the front panel, unlike what used to happen in known devices. The assembly according to the invention thus advantageously groups two functions, i.e. long delay calibration and voltage measurement disconnection.
In the embodiment represented in
FIG. 1
, the printed circuit
5
is made up of three parts and, in the disconnected position, the power system voltage is only present at the lower input of the connector
10
, on the contact points
8
and in the conductors of the printed circuit board
5
c
forming the link between the connector
10
and the contact points
8
. All these locations are located at a distance from the front panel
2
of the circuit breaker and, in addition, their access is protected by the presence of the front panel and, if this panel is removed, by the fact that the connecting conductors between the connector
10
and the contact points
8
are preferably formed on the face of the printed circuit board
5
c
arranged facing inwards, between the printed circuit boards
5
a
and
5
b.
According to an alternative embodiment, an additional printed circuit board can be arranged between the front panel
2
and the printed circuit board
5
a.
This further limits the risks of access to the live parts. In this case the contact points
7
, light-emitting diode
49
, setting potentiometers or selector switches, are situated on the additional printed circuit board, or a suitable passage is provided in this board.
Claims
- 1. An electronic trip device comprising:a case; an electronic processing circuit located inside the case; means for determining tripping parameters said means comprising a removable module; means for fixing the removable module in a fixed position on a front panel of the case, whereby the removable module comes into contact with the processing circuit; and means having a connected position and a disconnected position, for connecting or disconnecting the processing circuit to power system conductors of a power system to be protected, said means for connecting or disconnecting comprising a movable part located inside the case and comprising flexible contacts which, in the connected position, form a contact between first contact points of a printed circuit, connected to the power system conductors, and second contact points of the printed circuit forming voltage inputs of the processing circuit, the means for connecting and disconnecting further comprising spring means urging the movable part to the disconnected position, the removable module, in the fixed position, urging the movable part to the connected position against the action of the spring means.
- 2. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein said movable part is movable in rotation with respect to the case.
- 3. The trip device according to claim 2, wherein the movable part comprises rotation pins having an end having a rectangular cross-section, internal faces of side walls of the case comprising associated guide elements each bounding a narrow rectangular passage and a circular space.
- 4. The trip device according to claim 2, wherein the movable part comprises a pin for fixing of a torsion spring constituting the flexible means.
- 5. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein said movable part is movable in translation with respect to the case.
- 6. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein the case comprises a guide rib on an internal face of at least one side wall of the case, the removable module comprising lateral lugs coming into contact with one end of an auxiliary part guided by the guide rib and inserted between the removable module and the movable part.
- 7. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein the removable module comprises securing latches designed to keep the module securedly affixed to the front panel in an unlocked position.
- 8. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein the processing circuit comprises a first printed circuit board, located in the case nearest to a front panel and comprising terminals designed to come into contact with associated contacts of the removable module, and a second printed circuit board, located in a posterior position with respect to the front panel and comprising first and second contact points, the movable part being interposed between the second printed circuit board and the front panel.
- 9. The trip device according to claim 1, wherein the removable module comprises a light guide coming into contact with an alarm light-emitting diode of the processing circuit when the removable module is in the fixed position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
99 02838 |
Mar 1999 |
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