This application is a national stage entry of International Application No. PCT/FR2010/000594, filed Aug. 30, 2010 designating the U.S., which claims the benefit of French application Ser. No. 09/04458, filed Sep. 18, 2009.
The invention relates to a modular low-voltage multipole circuit breaker wherein a trip device is common to all the poles which each comprise an independent breaking cartridge. The invention relates to a new architecture for this type of circuit breakers in which the conventional double enclosure is modified to optimize the modularity for different functions and/or sizes to be parameterized in the circuit breaker.
A conventional low-voltage multipole switchgear apparatus 1, generally a circuit breaker, as described in EP 0 542 636 and illustrated in
Different technological choices have been developed, in particular as far as the nature of the breaking mechanism is concerned, with however limits for each of them. For example, to simplify connections, some circuit breakers use direct rear plug-in between the trip device 7 and single-breaking device 6 (EP 1 126 487). However, single breaking reaches its limits for certain electric performances. To overcome this limitation, some circuit breakers 1 use double breaking in parallel (WO 01/39231) which imposes a notable volume of the cartridges 3 and therefore a large width of the circuit breakers 1 with a longer pitch between poles. Other circuit breakers 1 (EP 0 542 636) limit the size as far as the width is concerned by using rotary double breaking which does however lead to a vertical offset of the location of the nose 9 of the apparatus 1, the part of the cover from which the tripping handle of the actuating mechanism 8 emerges, imposing the use of asymmetric front plates in the cabinets. Furthermore, the exhaust outlet of the gases is very close to the circuit breaker 7 and to the terminals which it is therefore important to protect by any means, safety perimeter and/or accessories to prevent nuisance arc flashovers. Furthermore, existing rotary double breaking devices are based on insertion via the front of the trip device 7, i.e. via the face comprising the nose 9 and the handle of the circuit breaker 1, which gives rise to difficulties of connection and complex assembly.
Among other advantages, the object of the invention is to palliate the shortcomings of existing multipole switchgear apparatuses with double enclosure. In particular, the object of the invention is to take maximum advantage of the modularity provided by the use of single-pole breaking cartridges and standardization of the trip devices.
One of the objects of the invention therefore aims to obtain a switchgear device achieved by a succession of steps for which selection from a limited number of elements enables different criteria of use to be satisfied, in particular the type of assembly in the panels (fitting on rail or not), and the pitch (metric or imperial) between the poles. Likewise, one of the objects of the invention is to facilitate interchangeability of the trip devices for apparatuses comprising said switchgear device.
Another object of the invention is the ruggedness of the switchgear device over a low-voltage range up to 630 A, or even 800 A, while at the same time keeping the height dimension of the device within the available values to avoid problems of fitting in panels. For example, for a 160 A circuit breaker, the “overall” height of the switchgear device, i.e. without accessories, is about 130 mm.
To optimize fitting in the panel, another object of the invention is to centre the nose of the cover of the switchgear device with respect to its total height. For example, for the same 160 A circuit breaker, the 45 mm nose is located 42.5 mm from the top of the unit.
The solutions provided by the invention are defined in the claims which follow.
According to one feature, the invention therefore relates to a spacer enabling a different assembly of the switchgear device and in particular an absence of a fixed double enclosure in which the switchgear device will have to be inserted. The general shape of the spacer depends on some parameters of the breaking cartridges with which it will be associated, but the functions and the general principle are common to the different ranges of existing cartridges.
In particular, for a breaking device and/or a switchgear apparatus of circuit breaker type comprising a plurality of single-pole breaking units in the form of a cartridge, each cartridge is separated from the neighbouring cartridge by a spacer according to the invention. The spacer thus comprises a central partition a part of which is of a shape substantially included in the shape of the large face of the cartridge and an end part of which enables power connections to be positioned. The central partition is preferably provided with arrangements enabling advantageously tight securing between breaking units and spacers such as passages for rivets, the stability of the connections with respect to the spacers such as securing protuberances, and passage of the functional elements such as the simultaneous drive rod of the breaking units. According to a preferred embodiment, a recess for passage of the simultaneous drive rod is associated with mechanical assistance means enabling movement of the rod between the closed position of the breaking units and the open position and/or vice-versa to be speeded up. The mechanical assistance means are preferably energy storage means and in particular comprise a torsion spring.
The central partition of the spacer according to the invention is extended on a side orthogonal to the end part and designed to form the rear of the breaking device facing the latching wall of the switchgear apparatus by one or more bottom edges which are perpendicular thereto. The edges can be flat or designed for fitting on a rail, for example with a shoulder provided with a latching pawl. A slot passes through the end part of the partition in its thickness and on its edge designed to be located at the top of the device, i.e. on the surface via which connection to the line-side terminals of the breaking units can be performed. The slot acts as creepage distance by formation of an air space between two insulating edges, and its dimensions (depth and thickness) are adapted to the standardized value of creepage distances. In parallel with the slot, a hole is drilled from side to side through the partition, in its end part, the hole being designed for fixing the breaking device onto a mounting plate so that the stresses due to positioning in a cabinet or other are taken up by the spacers. The slot can be replaced by any other element of equivalent function, in particular by a protuberance of complementary shape to the afore-mentioned slot, salient from the end part of the partition on each side of the thickness of the latter.
The hole passing through the partition is preferably located in a support for fitting a cover of the breaking device, substantially parallel to the bottom edge. The support is also configured to allow the terminal clamping screws to pass through. Advantageously, a sealed element protecting the screw is associated with the support. Opposite the end part, each surface of the partition can be provided with means facilitating association with a single-pole cartridge, for example guide grooves and/or means for coupling with a trip device, for example by fixing prongs, so that the spacers and the cartridges to which they are mechanically secured by the clamping take up the stresses of the trip device.
On each surface, on the end part adjoining the edge provided with the creepage distance, the partition can be provided with orthogonal protuberances delineating housings for the terminals. According to the nature of the extinguishing chamber, a protuberance on the top of the partition can delineate a passage for removal of the gases. The protuberance can be hollowed out into a half-circle so that the clamping screw of a terminal can pass through the juxtaposition of two spacers at this location.
According to one embodiment, the end part of the spacer designed to form the top of the device remains open, i.e. the assembly of the terminals can be modified when the spacers are clamped and secured with the cartridges. In another embodiment, this side via which connection to the line-side terminal strips of the breaking units is performed can be extended by one of the top edges perpendicular to the bottom edges and central partition.
Preferably, the spacers are symmetrical with respect to the central partition and comprise two bottom edges. The spacers are advantageously made from moulded plastic. Juxtaposition of two spacers according to the invention creates a cavity, two parallel walls of which are formed by the central partitions, the bottom and one side of which are formed by juxtaposition of the edges of each spacer. The juxtaposition of the bottom edges can form a substantially hermetic bottom wall once assembly and clamping have been terminated, whereas the juxtaposition of the top edges if any forms a wall provided with at least one opening for passage of the connection terminals of the breaking units, and the other passages imposed by said units, for example a passage for removal of the gases.
The invention also relates to a set of a plurality of similar spacers that can be juxtaposed so as to form at least one cavity for a single-pole breaking unit. The set of spacers can be completed by side walls closing the two end cavities and constituting an enclosure able to accommodate a plurality of breaking units thereby forming a breaking device with which a trip device can be coupled to form a modular switchgear apparatus.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention, given for illustrative and in no way restrictive example purposes only, represented in the appended figures.
With a concern for simplification of presentation of a preferred embodiment of the invention, the elements composing the switchgear apparatus 1, and in particular the single-pole cartridges 3 forming the breaking device 6, will be described in relation with the position of use in which the circuit breaker 1 is fitted in place in a panel, the opposite to
A multipole switchgear apparatus according to the invention 100, generally a circuit breaker, comprises a trip device 7 associated with a breaking device 600 comprising a plurality of cartridges 10, or single-pole breaking units, each unit 10 performing breaking of a single pole and being advantageously in the form of a flat case 12 made from moulded plastic with two parallel large panels 14 separated by a thickness e of cartridge 10 (
The case 12 of a single-pole unit 10 forms a cavity housing the breaking elements. According to an illustrated preferred embodiment, the breaking mechanism 20 is a double rotary breaking mechanism. The circuit breaker 100 according to the invention is in fact particularly designed for applications able to reach 800 A for which single breaking may not be sufficient. Furthermore, considering the technological choices, double rotary breaking provides the best trade-off between electric performance and space occupation. In particular, in the illustrated embodiment, the thickness e is about 22 mm for a 160 A rating.
The breaking mechanism 20 is thus housed in the case 12 between two stationary conductors designed to be connected by a line-side terminal strip 4 to the power supply line and by a load-side terminal strip 5 to the trip device 7. Each part of case comprises a corresponding passage recess. A movable conductor 22 comprising a contact strip at each end is fitted pivoting between an open position in which the contact strips are separated from the stationary conductor and a current flow position in which they are in contact with each of the conductors. Arc extinguishing chambers 24 are associated with each contact area to limit electric arcs.
Advantageously, each part of the case 12 is moulded with internal arrangements enabling a relatively stable positioning of the different elements composing the breaking mechanism 20, in particular two symmetrical housings for each of the extinguishing chambers 24, and a circular central housing enabling fitting of a rotary bar 26 coupled with the movable conductor 22. It is advantageous for the rotary bar 26 to be surrounded by two flange-plates acting in particular as bearings for the latter (see French Patent application FR 09 04456 entitled: “single-pole breaking unit comprising a rotary contact bridge, breaking device comprising one such unit and circuit breaker comprising one such device”). The central housing of the case 12 can thus open out onto the outside at the level of the axis of rotation of the bar 26 via a hole 28 collaborating with a protuberance of the flange-plates.
The single-pole cartridges 10 are designed to be driven simultaneously and are coupled for this purpose by at least one rod 30 (
According to a preferred embodiment, fitting of the rotary bridge 22, 26 in a single-pole breaking unit 10 is “reversed”. It is desired (see
In this configuration, the case 12 of the breaking unit 10 advantageously further comprises arrangements enabling optimization of the gas flow, as described in particular in French Patent application FR 09 04457 entitled: “breaking device having at least one single-pole breaking unit comprising a contact bridge and circuit breaker comprising one such device”. In fact, at each breaking, gases which may be charged with polluting particles are generated, in particular in the arc extinguishing chambers 24 from the contact terminal strips. It is preferable to direct these gases away from the equipment arranged in proximity to these terminal strips, in particular at a distance from the trip device 7 which may be electronic and therefore very sensitive. Conventionally, including when the direction of rotation is reversed, outlet of the exhaust gases is performed towards the fitting rail (back wall) and/or underneath the connection terminal strips 5 of the trip device 7. It is recommended to conduct the gases towards the top, and if possible towards the front, of the breaking unit 10 to avoid pollution of the bottom part of the circuit breaker the 100 and the possible electric arc flashovers related therewith. In particular, the substantially rectangular shape of the enclosure of the breaking mechanism 20 is extended on the front side by a gas exhaust channel 38 in order to direct the latter towards the load-side terminal strip 5 (coupled with the trip device 7) towards the top part of the switchgear apparatus 100, with an open hole 40.
Furthermore, the gases from the contact connected to the line-side terminal strip 4 are advantageously also directed towards this exhaust channel 38 to be moved away from the fitting means of the switchgear apparatus 100, in particular a DIN rail and/or mounting plate. and from the power connections. For this purpose, a lateral exhaust channel 42 is arranged outside the breaking mechanism 20, with in particular two holes 44A, 44B opening out on each part of the case 12 towards the external channel 42 to the cartridge 10, which can be hollowed out in the wall of the case 12 or added between the cartridges 10. As, according to the invention, the single-pole units 10 are assembled by means of spacers 46 to form the double enclosure 48, it is advantageous to take advantage of this architecture to integrate the exhaust channel 42 lateral to the spacer 46.
Unlike the prior art, the external enclosure 48 of the breaking device 600 is in fact not formed by a moulded case 2 in which the cartridges 10 coupled in functional manner are fitted. As illustrated in
In particular, as illustrated in
The central partition 52, 152 of each spacer 46, 146 comprises a main separating part the shape of which is substantially included in the shape of the large panel 14 of the breaking unit 10. Its thickness d is substantially constant with the exception of the functional arrangements, with integral moulding on a rear side of the two bottom edges 54A, 54B. The load-side surface of the cartridges 10 is designed to be coupled with a trip device 7, at the level of the terminal strips 5. The latter will ensure tightness so that the enclosure 48 can remain devoid of wall at this location, and the bottom side of the spacers 146 can remain devoid of any protuberance (
The central partition 52 of the spacers 46 delineates the cavities 56 in which the breaking cartridges are fitted. The means for securing the elements to one another, in particular holes 66, 166 for passage of rivets are provided. The securing means also comprise complementary shapes so that the assembly formed by the spacer 46, 146/cartridge 10 is compact and forms a unitary mechanical assembly, securing being stable and on a sufficient surface. As mentioned in the foregoing, a spacer 46 can comprise arrangements enabling the lateral gas exhaust channel 42 to be defined. The channel 42 is advantageously partially etched in the external large panel 14 of the case of the cartridge 10, between the two outlet holes 44, and a corresponding element 68, 168, etching and/or protruding contour on the central partition 52, 152 enables the gases to be directed precisely from the exhaust outlet 44A to the top hole 44B along the partition 52 towards the exhaust channel 38, when juxtaposition and securing of the spacer 46 on the cartridge 10 are performed.
The central partition 52, 152 is further in particular provided with passages 70, 170 for the functional parts connecting the cartridges. In the preferred embodiment, a recess 70, 170 for passage of the drive rod 30 of the different unitary units 10 is provided. The recesses 70, 170 can be partially obstructed, in particular at the level of the top part, for reasons of stability and strengthening.
According to a preferred embodiment, the passage of the drive rod 30 of the bars 26 is associated with mechanical assistance means 72, 172. In particular, according to one embodiment, the mechanical assistance means can comprise means forming a spring, in particular a torsion spring 72, enabling the device 600 to be activated to opening. It is in fact desired for the opening time of the contacts, in particular in case of tripping, to be as short as possible, and the above-mentioned breaking device 600 may be a little slow, with risks of flashovers at high voltage (690 V) and the related low performances on overload and/or endurance.
In order to palliate this problem while at the same time respecting the recommended dimensional constraints, it is possible to fit accelerating means at the beginning of opening (FR 2 762 768), in particular energy storage means, which can, in the present case, be in the integrated in the spacer 46. According to a preferred embodiment, a spring 72 is integrated in the central partition 52 and acts directly on the rod 30 when movement of the latter takes place from the current flow position. In the closed position of the breaking device, the energy storage means 72 are compressed, i.e., when opening takes place, the movable assembly (bar 26, movable conductor 22, actuating means 8) is propelled by the springs of the actuating mechanism 8 but also by the energy stored in the assistance means 72.
According to another embodiment, the mechanical assistance means 172 act on closing. At the end of closing travel of the contacts, the excess energy of the actuating mechanism 8 is partially stored in the energy storage means 172, which can also comprise a torsion spring, so as to reduce the stress on the other parts of the enclosure 48 of the circuit breaker 100. It is thus further possible to over-dimension the springs of the actuating mechanism 8 without any fear of phenomena of bouncing or nuisance tripping on an operating shock.
The two mechanical assistance means can be associated on a single spacer. It is possible to provide only two spacers 46 surrounding the breaking cartridge 10 equipped with an actuating mechanism 8 and/or only the spacer associated with an end breaking cartridge, displaced in the case of a four-pole circuit breaker, and/or only the spacers used for certain power ranges, with mechanical assistance springs 72, 172. According to an embodiment that is advantageous from a logistic point of view, all the spacers 46 comprise a mechanical assistance element 72.
The top part of the central partition 52 of the spacers 46 is designed to be fitted facing the line-side terminal strips 4 of the cartridges 10 and to form the top surface 74 of the breaking device 100. In particular, the central partition 52, 152 comprises a part 76, 176 adjacent to this top surface which is not designed to be juxtaposed with a breaking cartridge 10, but to support the connection elements of the power supply line on the line-side terminal strip 4. The end part 76, 176 of the partition is substantially equal to the size of the protruding length of said terminal strip 4. The central partition 52, 152 preferably comprises securing means 78, 178 of the connection terminals 80 on said end part 76, 176. In particular, protuberances 78, 178 substantially perpendicular to the partition 52, 152 and parallel to the bottom edges 54, 154 delineate a housing of a tunnel terminal 80 which is placed around the terminal strip 4. Preferably, two protuberances 78 surround a housing, the upper protuberance 78A being provided with a recess for passage of a screw of the terminal 80. One of the protuberances 82, 182 is advantageously located on the central partition 52, 152, at the level of the opposite edge and parallel to the bottom edge 54, 154. The protuberance 82, 182 can then act as support for a closing cover. The support 82, 182 composed in this way is also provided with a recess for passage of a screw of the terminal 80. It can coincide with the top protuberance 78A, but, in the preferred embodiment, the space between the support 82 and the top protuberance 78A defines a passage corresponding to the passage 40 for removal of the gases from the cartridge 10.
According to the embodiment and/or the standard in force, the end part 176 of the partition 152 can be provided with top edges 184 partially closing the housings defined by the protuberances 178 (
The top side 84 of the central partition 52 of the spacers 46 is designed to form the top surface 74 of the breaking device 100. As is required by standards, elements designed to form the creepage distances are provided to separate the breaking units 10 from one another. In particular, slots 86 are present in the thickness of the central partition 52, 152. The slot 86 extends orthogonally to the bottom part over a constant depth and width so that, whatever the shape of the spacers 46, the top wall of the breaking device 100 comprises a pass-through slot 86, between each pole, between the bottom of the surface of the breaking device 600, the dimensions of which are adapted to the standard defined for the value of the creepage distance, and delineated by two insulating edges comprising the residual thickness of the central partition 52, 84 and the edges 54, 82, if any, which are associated therewith. A protruding element 186 can replace the slot 86, for example a protuberance of complementary shape to the groove illustrated in
In parallel with the creepage part 86, 186, a pass-through hole 88, 188 is drilled in the partition 52, 152 enabling the switchgear apparatus 100 to be coupled with a mounting plate or other support. The mechanical stresses caused by latching on a vertical wall of the circuit breaker 100 are in fact taken up directly by its enclosure 48 and, according to the invention, by the spacers 46, 146 forming the strengthening part of the apparatus 100. The central partitions 52, 152, at the level of their top end part 76, 176, are provided with suitable means 88, 188.
The side walls 50 completing assembly of the breaking device 600 correspond functionally more or less to a half of a spacer 46. The wall 50 however, unlike the central partition 52, is of substantially rectangular shape in order to form a breaking device enclosure 48 of conventional shape on which any type of trip device 7 can be fitted. In particular, the side wall 50 comprises a substantially flat external surface and an internal surface provided with the same arrangements (lateral channel 68′, securing protuberance 78′, support 82′) as the central partition 52 of the spacers 46, with the exception of the cut-out 70 for passage of the drive rod 30 (and of the associated energy storage means 72). The bottom edges 54′ and support 82′ are substantially identical to those of the spacers 46, but are naturally only situated on one side of the side wall 50.
It is thus apparent that the general size of the enclosure 48 of the circuit breaker 100 is determined by the thickness d of the central partitions 52 and side walls 50, and the thickness e of the cartridges 10. It thus becomes possible, with the same single-pole breaking units 10, to modify the width l of the circuit breaker 100, and even its height h. It is true that a minimum height dimension between the line-side connection terminal strips 4 of the circuit breaker 100 and the load-side connection terminal strips of the trip device 7 is always desired. In a preferred option, the height of the apparatus 100 of 160 A range is about 130 mm with a standard trip device 7, and the breaking device 600 has a height h of at least 90 mm. On the other hand, the width l of the circuit breaker 100 preferably complies with standards that can be easily chosen, considering the architecture according to the invention. The distance between the middle of two cartridges 10 determines the pitch p of the breaking device 100, which is preferably constant and in compliance with usages.
Indeed, the partitions 52 of the spacers 46 and the side walls 50 are associated with the cartridges 10 in tight manner so as to ensure tightness of the gas flow passage and to perform mechanical support of the cartridges 10. It is thus possible, for the same thickness e of cartridge 10, to adjust the thickness d of the partitions 52 to meet the criteria of metric or imperial polar pitch p. In particular, for an apparatus 100 of 160 A range, the unitary breaking units 10 are designed to be suitable for a polar pitch p according to the systems in force, for example e=22 mm, and two sets of spacers 46 are provided, one for imperial polar pitch (1 inch, i.e. 25.4 mm) and the other for the conventional metric pitch which is a multiple of 9 mm, and in particular p=27 mm for the total width of the cavities 56 taken from the centre of each central partition 52, i.e. a central partition 52 of respective mean thickness d=3.4 and d=5 mm (the mean thickness d corresponds to the thickness of the partition 52 over it separating part, with the exclusion of the functional protuberances, for example at the level of the lateral channel 68 or of the complementary arrangements 66 for securing to the cartridges 10). It is advantageous, to comply with the global pitch p in the fitting cabinet, for the side walls 50 to have a thickness that is also modified, corresponding to half of the mean thickness d of the central partitions 52. According to another option, the thickness of the partition 52 remains identical for the two sets of spacers, but the protuberances enabling tight securing of the cartridges are more or less wide.
Advantage can also be taken of this modularity to provide spacers 46 suitable for the assembly mode of the circuit breakers 100, and in particular provided or not on their bottom edges 54 with latching means 58, 60 onto a DIN rail. Other functionalities can moreover be fitted in or on the spacers 46, such as sensors or others.
The assembly method of a multipole circuit breaker 100 thus comprises juxtaposition, possibly with sliding engagement, of a number n of identical breaking units 10, one of the units, preferably the central unit, being provided with an actuating mechanism 8, each unit 10 being separated from an adjacent unit by a spacer 46. Depending on the option chosen, the terminals 80 can be fitted around the line-side connection terminal strips 4 at this stage. These 2n−1 elements 10, 46, possibly associated with n terminals 80, are secured to form a tight assembly by suitable means, in particular by riveting in the provided holes 66, and associated with the simultaneous drive rod 30 which is inserted in the bars 26 of the breaking units 10. The switchgear unit is then closed by the side walls 50, finishing and securing of this assembly being performed for example by pass-through rivets. According to a preferred embodiment, assembly is completed by securing the supports 82 of the spacers 46 to one another by means of strengthening means 90 around the passage holes of the screws of the terminals 80. In particular, the strengthening means 90 (
The assembly is closed by a cover 96 by any suitable means to form a breaking device which can then be associated, via its bottom surface, with any trip device 7 of the same width l and with the same number of poles. Due to this configuration, the trip device 7 can thus be defined at an advanced stage of assembly. Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment in which the direction of rotation of the bar 26 is reversed, fitting of the trip device 7 and coupling of the latter with the breaking device 600 are facilitated by access from the bottom of the breaking device and guiding by grooves on the cartridges 10 (see
The circuit breaker 100 obtained in this way enables the following industrial requirements that are at first sight antinomic to be complied with:
Although the invention has been described with reference to a three-pole switchgear apparatus 100 comprising all the preferred functionalities, it is not limited thereto. The different options can be combined in other configurations. In particular, the options described in relation with one or the other of the embodiments of the spacers 46, 146 illustrated in
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