Claims
- 1. An insulating blast nozzle for a circuit breaker, the circuit breaker having a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact that separate from each other when the circuit breaker is opened subsequent to prior separation of permanent contacts, said insulating blast nozzle being secured to one of the permanent contacts and being horn-shaped, having a throat and defining a volume of revolution having an upstream portion and a downstream portion joined by the throat, in which an inside volume is cylindrical and closed by the second arcing contact when the circuit breaker is closed, the wall of the nozzle in the upstream portion of said volume of revolution surrounding said first arcing contact, the downstream portion of said volume of revolution comprising a first conical portion comprising a first flare angle, wherein said first conical portion is followed by a second conical portion comprising a second flare angle, wherein said second flare angle is larger than said first flare angle.
- 2. An insulating nozzle according to claim 1, wherein the angle of said first conical portion lies in the range 8° to 17°, and wherein the angle of said second conical portion lies in the range 12° to 25°.
- 3. An insulating nozzle according to claim 2, wherein the angle of the first conical portion lies in the range 10° to 12°.
- 4. An insulating nozzle according to claim 2, wherein the angle of said second conical portion lies in the range 14° to 17°.
- 5. An insulating nozzle according to claim 1, wherein, taking account of the separation speed of the arcing contacts, the lengths of said throat, of the first conical portion, and of the second conical portion are dimensioned in such a manner that the end of the second arcing contact is situated inside the first conical portion during an arcing duration lying between a minimum arcing duration and an average arcing duration, and is situated inside the second conical portion during an arcing duration lying between the average arcing duration and a maximum arcing duration.
- 6. An insulating nozzle according to claim 1, wherein said first conical portion begins adjacent said throat and starts with an inside diameter that is greater than the inside diameter of said throat, thereby forming a sudden step.
Priority Claims (1)
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00 06684 |
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Parent Case Info
The present invention relates to an insulating blast nozzle for a circuit breaker. The invention applies in particular to high-voltage circuit breakers, for voltages equal to or greater than 300 kV, and including only one break chamber per pole.
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