Claims
- 1. In a hydraulically-actuated operating system for an electric circuit breaker,
- (a) 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 the 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,
- (b) an accumulator freely communicating with said breaker-opening space for supplying pressurized liquid thereto during a circuit-breaker opening operation,
- (c) a normally-closed 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 valve comprising a movable valve member that is movable from a valve-closed position to a valve-open position to open said valve and is returnable to said valve-closed position to close said valve,
- (d) 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,
- (e) means for causing the pressure in the breaker-closing space to drop to said predetermined level immediately after piston motion in an opening direction is terminated,
- (f) 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 affording communication between said accumulator and said breaker-closing space during opening motion of said piston but being so impeded that the flow therethrough from said accumulator into said breaker-closing space 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 the piston.
- 2. The operating system of claim 1 in which:
- (a) 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,
- (b) releasable latching means is provided for holding said piston in said circuit-breaker open position after a circuit-breaker opening operation, and
- (c) release of said latching means allows 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 1 in which: said valve member during its opening motion develops a cavity in its wake that is rapidly filled by liquid released from said breaker-closing space by valve opening, thereby accelerating the pressure drop in said breaker-closing space produced by valve opening.
- 4. The operating system of claim 1 in which:
- (a) the momentum effect of flow through said valve upon initial valve-opening is in a direction to accelerate valve-opening motion of said valve member,
- (b) said movable valve member seats against an annular valve seat when the valve is closed, and
- (c) said valve member has a tapered projection extending through and beyond said valve seat for guiding flow more smoothly past said movable valve member during initial opening motion of the valve member, thereby improving the efficiency of the momentum effect in accelerating valve-member opening motion.
- 5. The operating system of claim 1 or 3 in which the momentum of the pressurized liquid flowing through said valve upon initial valve-opening is in a direction to accelerate valve-opening motion of said valve member.
- 6. The operating system of claim 1 or 3 in which:
- (a) means is provided for trapping liquid in a region of said breaker-closing space ahead of said piston during the latter half of the piston's circuit-breaker opening motion, thereby producing a pressure build-up in said region near the end of the piston's circuit-breaker opening motion that provides dashpotting action on said piston,
- (b) said impeded passage enters said breaker-closing space in said region,
- (c) said impeded passage is of such a size and length that:
- (i) during the first half of opening motion of said piston a small amount of pressurized liquid flows from said accumulator into said breaker-closing space,
- (ii) flow through said passage reverses when pressure builds up in said region during said dashpotting action,
- (iii) pressure in said region drops sharply when circuit-breaker opening motion of said piston is terminated, and
- (iv) despite said sharp drop in pressure the inertia effect of liquid flowing in said reverse direction through said passage causes said liquid to continue flowing in said reverse direction until said valve member returns to substantially its valve-closed position.
- 7. The operating system of claim 1 or 3 in which:
- (a) means is provided for trapping liquid in a region of said breaker-closing space ahead of said piston during the latter half of the piston's circuit-breaker opening motion, thereby producing a pressure build-up in said region near the end of the piston's circuit-breaker opening motion that provides dashpotting action on said piston,
- (b) said impeded passage enters said breaker-closing space in said region,
- (c) said impeded passage is of such a size and length that:
- (i) during the first half of opening motion of said piston a small amount of pressurized liquid flows from said accumulator into said breaker-closing space,
- (ii) flow through said passage reverses when pressure builds up in said region during said dashpotting action,
- (iii) pressure in said region drops sharply when circuit-breaker opening motion of said piston is terminated, and
- (iv) the momentum effect of liquid flowing from said closing space causes the closing space to be maintained at very low pressure until said valve member returns to its valve-closed position.
- 8. The operating system of claim 1 in which the flow impedance of said impeded passage is substantially greater than the flow impedance of the exhaust passage through said valve.
- 9. The operating system of claim 1 in which said impeded passage is so highly impeded that flow therethrough is sufficiently low immediately after piston motion in an opening direction has terminated that such flow does not interfere with return of said valve member to said valve-closed position immediately after such piston-motion termination.
- 10. In a hydraulically-actuated operating system for an electric circuit breaker operable in a closing sense and an opening sense,
- (a) a fluid motor comprising a cylinder and a movable piston adapted to move in one direction within said cylinder to operate said circuit breaker in one of said senses and in a reverse direction within said cylinder to operate the circuit breaker in the other of said senses, the cylinder space at one side of said piston constituting a first breaker-operating space in which pressurized liquid can act on said piston to operate said circuit breaker in said one sense and the cylinder space at the opposite side of said piston constituting a second breaker-operating space in which pressurized liquid can act on said piston to operate said circuit breaker in said other sense,
- (b) an accumulator freely communicating with said first breaker-operating space for supplying pressurized liquid thereto during a circuit-breaker operation in said one sense,
- (c) a normally-closed valve located on the second breaker-operating space side of said piston and openable to release liquid from said second breaker-operating space so that pressurized liquid in said first breaker-operating space can drive said piston in said one direction, said valve comprising a movable valve member that is movable from a valve-closed position to a valve-open position to open said valve and is returnable to said valve-closed position to close said valve,
- (d) means operable in response to the pressure in said second breaker-operating space dropping to a predetermined level for returning said valve member to said valve-closed position following a circuit-breaker operation in said one sense,
- (e) means for causing the pressure in said second breaker-operating space to drop to said predetermined level immediately after piston motion in said one direction is terminated,
- (f) and an impeded passage affording communication between said accumulator and said second breaker-operating space for allowing pressurized liquid to flow from said accumulator to said second breaker-operating space and develop a pressure within said second breaker-operating space substantially equal to accumulator pressure when said valve member is returned to said valve-closed position following a circuit-breaker operation in said one sense, said passage affording communication between said accumulator and said second breaker-operating space during motion of said piston in said one direction but being so impeded that the flow therethrough from said accumulator into said second breaker-operating space is sufficiently low during initial motion of said piston in said one direction through a substantial portion of its operating stroke as to avoid interference with said piston motion in said one direction during said initial motion of the piston in said one direction.
- 11. The operating system of claim 1 in which said impeded passage affords uninterrupted communication between said accumulator and said breaker-closing space during a breaker-opening operation of said piston.
- 12. The operating system of claim 1 or 3 in which:
- (a) the momentum of the pressurized liquid flowing through said valve upon initial valve-opening is in a direction to accelerate valve-opening motion of said valve member,
- (b) said momentum acts in a direction to keep said valve member open while liquid is flowing through said valve from said breaker-closing space during the breaker-opening stroke of said piston, and
- (c) said momentum effect substantially ceases when piston motion is terminated at the end of its breaker-opening stroke.
- 13. The operating system of claim 12 in which said impeded passage is so highly impeded that flow therethrough is sufficiently low immediately after piston motion in said one direction has terminated that such flow does not interfere with return of said valve member to said valve-closed position immediately after such piston-motion termination.
- 14. The operating system of claim 10 in which said impeded passage affords uninterrupted communication between said accumulator and said second breaker-operating space during motion of said piston in said one direction.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has right in this invention pursuant to Contract No. EX-76-C-01-2065 awarded by the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration.
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