Claims
- 1. A circuit-interrupter and a serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, said circuit-interrupter including separable arcing contact means separable to establish arcing between the contacts, a common operating mechanism including a rotatable shaft for effecting the opening and closing movements of said separable arcing contact means and also said disconnecting-switch structure comprising additionally releasable closing energy-storing means, means for translating the rotative closing only during the closing operation of the circuit interrupter motion of said rotatable shaft into an increase of the energy-content stored within said closing energy-storing means during said closing operation, a toggle-linkage having a pair of interconnected toggle-links and a releasable knee-pin interconnecting said toggle-links, said toggle-linkage interconnecting said releasable closing energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means, means for biasing the separable arcing contacts to the open-circuit position, first releasing means for said releasable knee-pin, tripping means responsive to reverse opening rotation of said shaft or effecting the release of said first releasing means to release the releasable knee-pin to thereby effect collapse of the toggle-linkage and thereby effect the opening of the separable arcing contacts, second releasing means for discharging the stored energy of said closing energy-storing means to effect the straightening of said toggle-linkage and consequent closing of the separable arcing contacts during the closing operation, means whereby the operation of said rotatable shaft-member additionally effects the closing and opening operations of said serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, and the separable arcing contacts remaining open in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupter and disconnecting switch structure.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the closing rotative motion of the operating shaft first closes the disconnecting contacts associated with the disconnecting-contact structure prior to the operation of the second releasing means for discharging the stored energy of said closing energy-storage means to effect the straightening of said toggle-linkage and the consequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter, such action taking place subsequent to the closing of the disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein during the opening operation the tripping means effects release of the first releasing means to release the releasable knee-pin prior to a separation of the disconnecting-switch contacts of the disconnecting-switch structure.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable shaft extends completely through the mechanism housing enclosing said common operating mechanism, and the extension of said rotatable shaft protruding externally of the mechanism housing has an operating crank-arm affixed thereto to function in opening and closing the serially-related disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 5. In combination, a circuit-interrupter and a serially-related disconnecting switch structure, said circuit-interrupter including separable arcing contacts, said disconnecting-switch structure including a pair of separable disconnecting-switch contacts, a common operating mechanism including a movable operating member for effecting the closing and opening movements of said separable arcing contact means of the circuit-interrupter comprising releasable closing energy-storing means, means for translating the closing motion of said movable operating member only during the closing motion of said movable operating member into an increase of the energy-content stored within said closing energy-storing means, a toggle-linkage having a pair of interconnected toggle-links and a releasable knee-pin interconnecting said toggle-links, said toggle-linkage interconnecting said releasable closing energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means within the circuit-interrupter, opening biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter to the open-circuit position, first releasing means for said releasable knee-pin, tripping means for effecting release of said first releasing means to release the releasable knee-pin to thereby effect collapse of the toggle-linkage and consequent opening of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter, second releasing means for discharging the stored energy of said closing energy-storing means to effect the straightening of said toggle-linkage and a consequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter, the movements of said movable operating member additionally effecting the opening and closing movements of the switch-contacts of the serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, and the separable arcing contacts remaining open in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupter and disconnecting switch structure.
- 6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein during the closing operation the motion of said movable operating member effects first a closing of the disconnecting-switch contacts prior to the subsequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter.
- 7. The combination according to claim 5, wherein during the opening operation the tripping means is actuated to effect the release of the first releasing means to effect opening of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter prior in point of time to the separation of the switch-contacts of the serially-related disconnecting-switch structure.
- 8. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the closing energy-storing means comprises spring-means interposed between a pair of yoke members, and the closing movement of the operating shaft effects the compressive closing rotation of one of the yoke members to effect thereby compression of said springs to increase the energy-content stored within the spring structure only during the closing operation.
- 9. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the closing energy-storing means includes a pair of yoke members having spring means interposed therebetween, and closing motion of the movable operating member effects closing movement of one yoke member toward the other yoke member to consequently compress the spring-means interposed therebetween to thus increase the energy-content of the energy-storing means only during the closing operation.
- 10. The combination according to claim 8, wherein one or more hook-levers maintains the springs in their compressed state, and said second releasing means includes one or more releasing pin-members for disengaging said one or more hook-levers to thereby permit the discharge of the stored energy within the closing energy-storing means to effect the straightening of said toggle-linkage and thus closing of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter.
- 11. A circuit-interrupting assemblage including a circuit-interrupter unit and a serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, said circuit-interrupter unit including separable arcing contact means separable to establish arcing between the separable contacts, said serially-related disconnecting-switch structure having only a single disconnecting-switch blade includable therewith, a common operating mechanism disposed adjacent one end of said circuit-interrupter unit and including a rotatable shaft for effecting the opening and closing movements of said separable arching contact means and also additionally, rotative movement of said single disconnecting switch-blade associated with said disconnecting-switch structure, said common operating mechanism also comprising a relatively-strong, releasable, closing energy-storing means, means for translating the rotative, closing motion of said rotatable operating shaft only during the closing operation of the circuit-interrupter into a steady increase of the energy content stored within said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means during a substantial portion of the closing operation of the device, linkage means interconnecting said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means disposed within said circuit-interrupting unit, releasing means for releasing a portion of the stored energy of said energy-storing means to effect thereby rapid contact closure of said separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupting unit, means biasing said arcing contacts to their open-circuit position, said releasing means withdrawing a portion of the energy stored in said closing energy-storing means to effect a charging of the opening biasing means for said separable arching contacts so that in the closed-circuit position of the device, with the arcing contacts closed and the disconnecting contacts closed, the opening biasing means is, at this point in time, charged, tripping means to effect a release of the opening biasing means for the separable arcing contacts within the interrupter unit during the opening operation of the device, said separable arcing contacts within the interrupter unit and the disconnecting contacts both being open in the fully open-circuit position of the device to thereby interpose two series breaks into the controlled circuit, means for effecting first a closure of the separable disconnecting switch contacts during the closing operation of the device and subsequently a later closing of the separable arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupter unit, whereby preignition arcing doing closing is confined solely within said circuit-interrupter unit and is not permitted to occur at the separable disconnecting switch contacts, and the reverse rotative travel of said operating shaft not only effecting the actuation of said tripping means during the initial portion of the opening rotative travel of said rotatable operating shaft but continued opening travel of said rotatable operating shaft, following tripping, effecting a disconnecting operation of the single disconnecting switch-blade to effect the opening separation of the disconnecting-switch contacts, and the common operating mechanism effecting first a closure of the disconnecting switch contacts during the closing operation followed by a subsequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within the interrupter unit during such a closing operation.
- 12. In combination, a circuit-interrupter unit and a serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, means supporting said circuit-interrupter unit and said serially-related disconnecting-switch structure up in the air an adequate distance and height away from ground potential, said circuit-interrupter unit including separable arcing contacts, said disconnecting-switch structure including a pair of separable disconnecting-switch contacts, means defining a common operating mechanism disposed at high voltage and adjacent one end of said circuit-interrupting unit including a movable operating member for effecting the closing and opening movements of said separable arcing contact means of the circuit-interrupter unit comprising releasable, relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means, means for translating the closing motion of said movable operating member during a substantial portion only of the closing operation of said movable operating member into an increase of the energy content stored within said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means, linkage means interconnecting said releasable, relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means disposed within the circuit-interrupter unit, biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupter unit to the open-circuit position, tripping means for effecting a release of the energy content within the closing energy-storing means to affect thereby a rapid closing of the separable arcing contacts and also a charging of the biasing means for biasing the said arcing contacts to their open-circuit position, the movement of said movable operating member, in addition to charging the closing, energy-storing means, also effecting operation of said disconnecting-switch structure, said disconnecting-switch structure having only a single, rotatable, disconnecting-switch blade associated therewith, the separable arcing contacts and the separable disconnecting-switch contacts remaining open during the opening operation of the device to effect thereby two serially-related breaks into the controlled circuit during the open-circuit position of the device, means causing the opening movement of said movable operating member to first effect a tripping operation, thereby releasing the biasing means for the separable arcing contacts to effect their quick opening during such an opening operation of the device, and a further continued closing movement of the movable operating member to effect subsequently the opening of the separable disconnecting-switch contacts, and the opening operation effecting first an opening of the separable arcing contacts and a later opening of the disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 13. The combination according to claim 12, wherein the linkage means includes a toggle-linkage having a pair of interconnected toggle-links and a releasable knee-pin interconnecting said toggle-links.
- 14. A circuit-protector comprising a circuit-interrupting assemblage, a serially-related disconnecting-switch structure and a common operating mechanism therefor, said disconnecting-switch structure having only a single roatatable disconnecting switch-blade associated therewith, means supporting said circuit-protector up in the air a substantial distance and height from ground potential, said common operating mechanism being disposed at high voltage adjacent one end of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, said circuit-interrupting assemblage comprising a pair of separable arcing contacts, said disconnecting-switch structure including a pair of separable disconnecting-switch contacts, one of which is at the free end of said rotatable, single, disconnecting switch-blade, said common operating mechanism being disposed at high voltage at one end of said circuit-interrupting assemblage including relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means and a relatively-weak, opening, biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts to the open-circuit position within said circuit-interrupting assemblage, means effective only during the closing operation of the circuit-protector to effect an increase of the energy content within the relatively-heavy, closing, energy-storing means, linkage means interconnecting the separable arcing contacts with said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means, means functioning only during a substantial portion of the closing operation of the device for transferring a portion of the closing energy from the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means to said relatively-weak, opening biasing means for the arcing contacts to quickly close said arcing contacts and charge said relatively-weak, opening, biasing means, the assemblage functioning so as to have both the arcing contacts and the separable disconnecting-switch contacts open in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-protector to interpose thereby two breaks into the controlled circuit in the open-circuit position thereof, said common operating means functioning also during a substantial portion of the closing operation, only of said device to first effect a closing of the separable contacts of the disconnecting-switch structure, and, subsequently, in point of time, a later closing of the separable arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupting assemblage whereby any pre-arcing occurring during the closing operation of the device will take place only within the circuit-interrupting assemblage and not at the separable disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 15. A circuit-interrupting assemblage comprising, in combination, an interrupting unit having separable arcing contacts and a serially-related disconnecting switch structure having separable switch contacts, a common operating mechanism therefor all located at high-voltage, insulating means for supporting said circuit-interrupting assemblage with said common operating mechanism up in the air an adequate distance from ground potential to withstand the applied line voltage, means including said common operating mechanism for effecting the opening and closing movements of said separable arcing contacts and also said disconnecting switch contacts, said common operating mechanism comprising an opening accelerating spring for biasing said pair of separable arcing contacts to the open-circuit position and a toggle-linkage supplied for actuating said separable arcing contacts, said common operating mechanism additionally providing a separate charging closing spring independent from said opening accelerating spring, motion of at least a portion of said insulating means effecting a consequent charging of said independent separate charging closing spring, means within said operating mechanism operable during a predetermined time in the closing motion of said insulating portion to effect sudden release of said separate charging closing spring to thereby effect compression of said opening accelerating spring and extension of said toggle means to thereby close said separable arcing contacts and additionally to maintain said separable arcing contacts in the closed-circuit position and, finally, subsequent closing of said disconnecting switch contacts, releasable latching means for said toggle means to effect a subsequent, in point of time, tripping, opening collapsing of said extended toggle means and a consequent opening of said separable arcing contacts during a subsequent opening operation of the circuit-interrupting assemblage to the fully-open-circuit position of the interrupting unit and a subsequent opening of the disconnecting switch contacts, and additional means within said interrupting unit for extinguishing the arc established within said interrupting unit at said separable arcing contacts during the opening operation of the circuit-interrupting assemblage.
- 16. A circuit-interrupting assemblage comprising, in combination, means defining an interrupting unit having separable arcing contacts and means defining a serially-related disconnecting switch structure having separable switch contacts, the electrical circuit passing serially first through the interrupting unit and then sequentially through the serially-related disconnecting switch structure so that a safe, open, gap may exist between the disconnecting switch contacts in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, means defining a common operating mechanism disposed adjacent the hinge end of the disconnecting-switch structure and at one end of the interrupting unit, the assemblage comprising said common operating mechanism, said interrupting unit and said serially-related disconnecting switch structure all being located high up in the air at high voltage, insulating means including a plurality of column-type, upstanding, insulating structures for supporting said circuit-interrupting assemblage, thereby supporting all of the component parts of said circuit-interrupting assemblage high up in the air an adequate distance from ground potential to thereby withstand the applied line-circuit voltage, means including a rotation at one of said upstanding insulating column structures for operating said common operating mechanism for effecting first an opening of the separable arcing contacts within the interrupting unit during the opening operation of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, followed thereafter by a swinging upward opening of the disconnecting switchblade of the serially-related disconnecting switch structure, said common operating mechanism also functioning, during the closing operation of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, to first effect a closing of the disconnecting-switch contacts, and followed thereafter by subsequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within the interrupting unit during such a closing operation, so that any pre-arcing will occur within the interior of the interrupting unit at said separable arcing contacts, and not at the open, exposed, disconnecting-switch contacts, said common operating mechanism including an opening accelerating spring for biasing said pair of separable arcing contacts within the interrupting unit to the open-circuit position, with a first toggle linkage for controlling said biasing means, said common operating mechanism, additionally, providing a separate, charging, closing spring, independent from said opening accelerating spring, and charged only during the closing operation of said operating mechanism, said common operating mechanism functioning to first translate rotation of said upstanding rotatable insulator column to a compression of said main closing spring while restrainig the release of said first toggle linkage, until a predetermined point during the closing operation, after the disconnecting switch contacts have closed, whereupon release of said first-mentioned toggle means effects simultaneously an extension of said toggle means, and a consequent closing of said separable arcing contacts together with a charging of the opening accelerating closing spring, whereby in the closed-circuit position of the separable arcing contacts in the closed circuit position of the circuit interrupting assemblage the opening accelerating spring is completely charged and in readiness for an immediate tripping operation, means interrelating a reverse rotation of said insulating rotatable column structure to effect a tripping and collapsing of said first-mentioned toggle structure, to thereby permit the opening accelerating spring to effect an immediate opening of said separable arcing contacts within the interrupting unit, and continued reverse rotation of the rotatable insulating column structure will subsequently effect an opening of the electrically serially-related disconnecting switch contacts, so that in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, the disconnecting switch contacts will remain open, and, additionally, the separable arcing contacts will likewise remain open, thereby maintaining an open-circuit condition of all of the separable series contacts, both arcing contacts and disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 17. The combination according to claim 16, wherein the closing spring charging structure comprises a pair of relatively-movable yoke structures having at least one compression spring interposed therebetween, and one of said yoke structures is responsive to rotation of the upstanding, rotatable column structure.
- 18. The combination according to claim 17, wherein one of said yoke structures includes trunnion pins, to which said toggle linkage is pivotally connected.
- 19. The combination according to claim 18, wherein a pair of hook-links (209) are pivoted upon the operating shaft in alignment with the upstanding rotatable insulating column structure, and said hook-links (209) are tripped by means rotatable with said one yoke structure to release said trunnion pins.
- 20. A circuit-interrupting assemblage including a circuit-interrupter unit and a serially-related disconnecting switch structure, said circuit-interrupter unit including separable arcing contact means separable to establish arcing between the separable contacts, a common operating mechanism including a rotatable shaft for effecting the opening and closing movements of said separable arcing contact means and also, additionally, said disconnecting-switch structure comprising, unitarily, relatively-strong, releasable, closing energy-storing means, means for translating the rotative, closing, only during the closing operation of the circuit-interrupter motion of said rotatable shaft, into an increase of the energy content stored within said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means during a large portion of said closing operation, releasable collapsible linkage means interconnecting said releasable, relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means disposed within said circuit-interrupting unit, relatively-weak means for biasing the separable arcing contacts within said circuit-interrupting unit to the open-circuit position, first releasing means for releasing said collapsible linkage means interconnecting the closing energy-storing means with said separable arcing contact means, tripping means responsive to a reverse opening rotation of said rotatable shaft for effecting the release of said first releasing means to release the collapsible linkage means to thereby effect collapse of the said linkage means and thereby effecting the opening of the separable arcing contacts disposed within said circuit-interrupting unit, second releasing means for discharging the stored energy content of said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means to effect a closing condition of said collapsible linkage means and cause thereby a consequent closing of the separable arcing contacts within said circuit-interrupting unit during the closing operation of the assemblage, means whereby the rotation of said rotatable shaft member additionally effects the closing and operations of said serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, and both the separable arcing contacts and the disconnecting switch contacts remaining in the open-circuit position with gaps interposed between the contact structures thereof in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupting assemblage.
- 21. The combination according to claim 20, wherein the collapsible linkage means, interconnecting the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storage means and the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupting unit, comprises a toggle-linkage having a pair of interconnected toggle-links and a releasable knee-pin interconnecting said toggle links.
- 22. The combination according to claim 20, wherein the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means includes relatively-heavy compression springs which are compressed during substantially the entire closing operation to increase the energy content therein, and the relatively-weak biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts to the open-circuit position includes a relatively-weak compression spring.
- 23. The combination according to claim 20, wherein the common operating mechanism functions to sequentially first close the separable disconnecting-switch contacts and at a later point in time closes the separable arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupting unit.
- 24. In combination, a circuit-interrupter and a serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, said circuit-interrupter including separable arcing contacts, said disconnecting-switch structure including a pair of separable disconnecting-switch contacts, a common operating mechanism including a movable operating member for effecting the closing and opening movements of said separable arcing contact means of the circuit-interrupter comprising releasable, relatively-strong, closing energy-storing means, means for translating the closing motion of said movable operating member only during the closing operation of said movable operating member into an increase of the energy content stored within said relatively-strong, closing energy-storing means, collapsible linkage means interconnecting said releasable, relatively-strong, closing energy-storing means with said separable arcing-contact means disposed within the circuit-interrupter, relatively-weak, opening biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupter unit to the open-circuit position, first releasing means for said collapsible linkage means, tripping means for effecting release of said first releasing means to thereby release the collapsible linkage means to effect thereby consequent opening of the separable arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupter, second releasing means for discharging the stored energy of said relatively-strong, closing energy-storing means to effect thereby the condition of said collapsible linkage means to a closed contact position, the movements of said movable operating member, additionally effecting the opening and closing movements of the separable switch contacts of the serially-related disconnecting-switch structure, the separable arcing contacts remaining open in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupter as well as the separable contacts of the disconnecting switch structure, thereby interposing two open-circuit gaps between the several contact structures in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupter, and means during the closing operation of the circuit-interrupter assemblage to effect initially a closed-circuit condition at the separable contacts of the disconnecting-switch structure followed by a subsequent, in point of time, closing of the arcing contacts within the circuit-interrupting unit.
- 25. The combination according to claim 24, wherein the collapsible linkage means includes a toggle linkage having a pair of interconnected toggle-links and a releasable knee-pin interconnecting said toggle-links.
- 26. The combination according to claim 24, wherein the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means includes a relatively-heavy compression spring which is compressed during the closing operation during a large portion of a closing movement of said movable operating member, and the opening biasing means for the arcing contacts includes a relatively-weak compression spring.
- 27. A circuit protector comprising a circuit-interrupting assemblage, a serially-related disconnecting switch structure and a common operating mechanism therefor, all disposed at high voltage, insulating means for supporting said component parts up in the air an adequate distance upwardly from ground potential to withstand the applied line-voltage, said circuit-interrupting assemblage comprising a pair of separable arcing contacts, said disconnecting-switch structure including a pair of separable disconnecting-switch contacts, said common operating mechanism including relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means and a relatively-weak, opening, biasing means for biasing the separable arcing contacts to the open-circuit position, means effective, only during the closing operation of the interrupting assemblage, to effect an increase of the energy content within the relatively-heavy closing energy storing means, linkage means interconnecting the separable arcing contacts with said relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means, means functioning during the closing operation of the device for transferring a portion of the closing energy from the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means to said relatively-weak opening-biasing means for the arcing contacts to close said contacts, the assemblage functioning so as to have both the arcing contacts and the disconnecting-switch contacts open in the fully-open-circuit position of the circuit-interrupting assemblage, said common operating means functioning during the closing operation of the device to first effect a closing of the separable contacts of the disconnecting-switch structure and subsequently, in point of time, a later closing of the arcing contacts disposed within the circuit-interrupting unit, whereby any pre-arcing occurring during the closing operation of the device will take place only within the circuit-interrupting unit and not as the separable disconnecting-switch contacts.
- 28. The combination according to claim 27, wherein the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing-means comprises one or more relatively-heavy compression springs which are steadily compressed by closing operating movement of the operating member during the closing operation of the device, and, additionally, the opening biasing means for the arcing contacts includes a relatively-weak compression spring.
- 29. The combination according to claim 27, wherein the collapsible linkage means includes a pair of toggle-links interconnected by a knee-pin, and first releasing means are provided to effect a transfer of energy from the relatively-strong, closing, energy-storing means to the opening biasing means at an intermediate point during the closing operation, and said common operating mechanism functioning during the closing operation to first close the disconnecting-switch contacts during the closing operation prior, in point of time, to a subsequent closing of the arcing contacts during such a closing operation.
- 30. The combination according to claim 27, wherein three upstanding supporting insulating column structures are utilized to support the entire device up in the air, the end-supporting columns being relatively fixed, and the intermediate middle upstanding insulating column being rotatable to thereby effect the opening and closing movements of said common operating mechanism at line potential for the circuit-interrupting assemblage.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 469,931 filed May 14, 1974.
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