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1. Field of Invention
And electromechanical relay for switching high voltage without the use of Mercury.
2. Background of the Invention
The high voltage relay consists of a main body (1), to which all the other components are mounted. One set of electrical contacts (2a) and (2b) upper and lower respectively. High voltage connections to connect the voltage being switched (3a) and (3b) are electrically connected to the upper and lower contacts respectively. Several size options for the electrical contacts will allow this product to handle low currents from less than 1 Amp to currents exceeding 600 amps. A cylinder (4) driven by a fluid (e.g. Compressed Air, Compressed Nitrogen, Hydraulic fluid) moves the electrical contacts together during the ON state of the device. During the OFF state of the device the cylinder moves the electrical contacts apart to isolate the switch voltage. The distance of the electrical contacts during the OFF state is determined by the stroke of the cylinder. The greater the High Voltage being switched the greater the distance the electrical contacts must be moved apart in the OFF state. The cylinder is supplied the fluid power from a small solenoid (5) on the device. This solenoid has control voltage connections to actuate the device.
Multiple contacts may be controlled by one cylinder for multiple contact applications such as but not limited to three phase motor connections.
The following are aspects of the device that will change to offer a complete line of these High Voltage Relays.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
Further objects and advantages are to provide a durable and cost effective solution for the switching of high voltage while eliminating the need for Mercury.
In accordance with the present invention the high voltage relays uses an air cylinder to move the electrical contacts together and apart with enough separation to isolate the selected high voltage for each application. The body completely encloses the electrified components preventing the arcing of the high voltage to other components in the same control panel.
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a upper electrical contact
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b lower electrical contact
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a upper electrical connection
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b lower electrical connection
4 cylinder
5 solenoid valve
A preferred embodiment of the high voltage relay of the present invention is illustrated in
When the control voltage is applied to the solenoid valve (5) the solenoid valve sends the compressed gas to the other side of the cylinder (4) causing the cylinder (5) to switch positions from open to closed or from closed to open depending on the configuration. This allows the offering of a normally open or normally closed option. When the cylinder is extended the electrical contacts (2a, 2b) will complete the electrical circuit from the electrical connections (3a) to (3b). When the cylinder (4) is retracted the electrical contacts (2a, 2b) are separated by the stroke length of the cylinder (4) allowing for the isolation of the high voltage.
All of this is accomplished without the use of Mercury.
Accordingly, the use of this high voltage switch will allow for many high voltage applications to be solved without the use of hazardous materials such as Mercury.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the example given.
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