Claims
- 1. In an hydraulically-actuated operating system for an electric circuit breaker:
- a fluid motor comprising a cylinder and a movable piston adapted to move in an opening direction within said cylinder to open said circuit breaker and in a reverse direction within said cylinder to close said circuit breaker, the cylinder space at one side of said piston constituting a breaker-opening space in which pressurized liquid can act on said piston to open said circuit breaker and the cylinder space at the opposite side of said piston constituting a breaker-closing space in which pressurized liquid can act on said piston to close said circuit breaker;
- an accumulator freely communicating with said breaker-opening space for supplying pressurized liquid thereto during a circuit-breaker opening operation;
- a normally-closed control valve located on the breaker-closing space side of said piston and openable to release liquid from said breaker-closing space so that pressurized liquid in said breaker-opening space can drive said piston in an opening direction, said control valve comprising a movable valve member that is movable from a valve-closed position to a valve-open position to open said control valve and is returnable to said valve-closed position to close said valve;
- means for moving said valve member to said valve-open position comprising a pilot valve means disposed hydraulically between said breaker-closing space and a back chamber of said control valve to control flow of liquid to said back chamber of said control valve to apply liquid pressure to a shoulder member operatively attached to said movable valve member, and an impeded passage affording flow communication from said back chamber to a sump in flow communication with one side of said valve member;
- means operable in response to the pressure in the breaker-closing space dropping to a predetermined level for returning said valve member to said valve-closed position following a circuit-breaker opening operation; and
- an impeded passage affording communication between said accumulator and said breaker-closing space for allowing pressurized liquid to flow from said accumulator to said breaker-closing space and develop a pressure within said breaker-closing space substantially equal to accumulator pressure when said valve member is returned to said valve-closed position following a circuit-breaker opening operation, said passage being so impeded that the flow therethrough from said accumulator into said breaker-closing space during opening motion of said piston is sufficiently low during initial opening motion of said piston through a substantial portion of its opening stroke as to avoid interference with said piston motion during said initial opening motion of said piston.
- 2. The operating system of claim 1 in which:
- said piston occupies a circuit-breaker closed position when the circuit breaker is closed and a circuit-breaker open position when the circuit breaker is open, and said operating system further comprises:
- releasable latching means for holding said piston in said circuit-breaker open position after a circuit-breaker opening operation; and
- means for releasing said latching means to allow the pressure within said breaker-closing space to drive said piston from said circuit-breaker open position to said circuit-breaker closed position.
- 3. The operating system of claim 2 wherein said pilot valve means comprises:
- a movable valve member disposed within a valve housing and being movable between a valve-closed position and a valve-open position;
- solenoid means for moving said valve member of said pilot valve from said valve-closed position to said valve-open position; and
- means operable in response to the pressure in the back chamber of said control valve dropping to a predetermined level for returning said valve member to said valve-closed position following a circuit-breaker opening operation.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to contract No. EX-76-C-01-2065 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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