Information
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Patent Grant
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6252187
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Patent Number
6,252,187
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Date Filed
Friday, January 7, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 1 R
- 200 12 R
- 200 4301
- 200 4304
- 200 4305
- 200 4311
- 200 5001
- 200 5006
- 200 5009
- 200 51 R
- 200 5105
- 200 5112
- 200 5114
- 200 5117
- 200 284
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A link switch for completing an electrical connection between at least two cables comprising: first and second conductive clamping portions for clamping the ends of the cables, the conductive clamping portions having mating surfaces for the reception of a switch completion unit between the conductive clamping portions; a switch completion unit including at least one conductive portion for mating with the mating surfaces and a pressure application means for applying pressure to the conductive portions to lock the conductive portion in contact with the conductive clamping portions.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the field of electrical switches and in particular discloses a new form of conveniently operated link switch for high current power supplies.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Link switches for voltage power supplies and cabling are well known. A power line can carry a large amount of current and it is necessary to ensure proper switching or interconnection between two power cables. In particular, compact operation of an open point link switch is highly desirable. Prior art switches have a number of significant disadvantages. Firstly, they are often unduly large thereby taking up excessive space especially where space, is a premium. Additionally, they often involve the necessity to access live components which results in the resulting danger of possible electrocution. Electrical switches are further often able to be tampered with and the degree of contact interconnection can be highly variable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a superior form of compact open point link switch suitable for use with electric power supply lines.
In accordance with the first aspect of the present invention there is provided a link switch for completing an electrical connection between two cables comprising:
first and second conductive clamping portions for clamping the ends of the cables, the conductive clamping portions having a mating surfaces for the reception of a switch completion unit between the conductive clamping portions;
a switch completion unit including at least one conductive portion for mating with the mating surface and a pressure application means for applying pressure to the conductive portion to lock the conductive portion in contact with the conductive clamping portions;
Further, the conductive clamping portions can include a series of initial contact surfaces which make initial contact with a mating initial surface of the switch completion unit, the initial surfaces being different from the mating surfaces such that initial contact is made in a subsequently inoperative surface of the switch completion unit.
Preferably the switch completion unit is slidable into and out of an aperture defined by the conductive clamping portions and includes a cam locking unit for providing a cam lock of the conductive portion in contact with the conductive clamping portions. The switch completion unit preferably includes a detachable handle utilised in the operation of the switch which is detachable only when the switch completion unit is in a locked position.
The switch unit conductive portions can be shaped to provide a point contact with the conductive clamping portions and can include a generally planar surface having protuberances at extremities thereof.
Preferably, the number of conductive clamping portions is two and the cables are clamped to the conductive clamping portions in a spaced apart substantially parallel manner. Ideally, the clamping portions are adapted to be interchangeable so as to clamp a series of differently surface profiled cable ends and the clamping portions can include a resilient clamping means for resiliently clamping the cables to the conductive clamping portions. The cam lock can include a profiled surface that, upon rotation of the cam lock in a first direction, the profiled surface exerts an increasing pressure on the conductive portions to a limit position prescribed by an interlocking ball and socket arrangement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred forms of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a first portion of the switch of the preferred embodiment and in particular it shows the conductive portions of the switch;
FIG. 2
illustrates an exploded perspective of the handle unit of
FIG. 1
for insertion into the switch of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 2
a
illustrates a second perspective view of portions of the handle unit of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an alternative block arrangement.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED AND OTHER EMBODIMENTS
The preferred embodiment comprises a switch having a detachable switching mechanism that can be inserted and actuated so as to complete a current circuit. Further, the switch also includes a detachable handle for activating the switch via a locking means.
Turning now to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated the electrically conductive components of the switch
1
which interconnects two cables to
2
,
3
. The cable
2
is inserted through an outer polycarbonate covering portion
5
(shown in phantom) and is clamped between the metal block portion
6
and a dovetail block
7
by means of screw bolt B. The block portion
6
includes a series of holes e.g. 4 for the insertion of a small conductor wires for “tapping off” of power from the switch
1
. The conductor wires are fixed within holes
4
by means of screw bolts e.g. 9. The second cable
3
is inserted through an aperture in the case portion
5
and is clamped between conductive block portion
10
, and dovetail portion
11
with again the portions being clamped together by means of screw bolt
13
. Two metal leaf portions
17
,
18
which are contained within a handle switch portion
20
, which itself will be further described hereinafter with reference to
FIG. 2
, are inserted in an aperture
16
in the outer casing
5
and mate with mating portions of the conductive blocks
6
,
10
so as to form an electrical interconnection on demand. The two portions
17
,
18
are forced apart by means of cam portion, which is activated by a handle so as to lock the two portions
17
,
18
firmly against corresponding portions of the conductive blocks
6
,
10
.
Turning now to
FIG. 2
, there is illustrated
20
an exploded perspective view of the handle portion utilised to activate the switch. The handle portion includes the previously mentioned metal leaf portions
17
,
18
which are inserted in a corresponding mating groove within plastic former
22
. The leaf portion
18
being inserted in groove
23
. The two leaf portions are resiliently held apart by means of springs
24
,
25
which act to resiliently push the leaf portions
17
,
18
apart within their corresponding grooves. The spring portions
24
,
25
are inserted through holes
27
,
28
in plastic former
22
. The copper portion
19
is inserted in a cylindrically aperture
30
within former
22
. Spring
31
is inserted in aperture
32
and ball portion
33
is placed upon one end of spring portion
31
.
One end of conductive portion
19
mates with plastic unit
36
which has an end face as illustrated in
FIG. 2
a
which includes slot
37
and a series of holes e.g.
39
which mate with ball
33
, the plastic unit
36
being generally rotatable by means of slots
40
. The plastic unit
36
is inserted in top plastic former unit
41
which is designed to mate with the rest of the handle portion
20
with screw holes
42
,
43
mating with corresponding screw holes
44
,
45
in plastic former
22
so as to provide for screws to lock the pieces together.
A plastic handle
47
, having end mating portion
48
, is designed to be inserted through slot
49
so as to engage plastic locking unit
36
and thereby rotate metal unit
19
forcing the two leafed portions
17
,
18
apart in accordance with the requirement of ensuring good electrical contact between surfaces. The unit
19
includes a cam surface such that when the two portions
17
,
18
are forced apart the cam surface interacts with ball
33
and holes
39
to lock the unit
19
in one of two positions such that the handle
47
can only be rotated 90° between, the two positions each of which corresponds to a mating of ball
33
with a hole
39
.
Hence, the handle unit
20
is designed to be inserted through aperture
16
of
FIG. 1
with the leaf portions
17
,
18
being placed between corresponding mating portions
6
,
10
. Subsequently, the handle
47
is rotated thereby providing a camlocking arrangement of the two leaf portions
17
,
18
, firmly pressing them in electrical contact with the corresponding block portions. The handle
47
is then removed thereby providing a tamper proof switch connection between the two wires
2
,
3
on demand.
When subsequent deactivation of the switch is required, the handle portion
47
can be inserted within slot
49
and the handle rotated and the whole of the handle unit
20
removed from the plastic case
5
.
The preferred embodiment further includes the advantageous feature that the two leafed portions
17
,
18
have raised end protuberances e.g.
50
,
51
which form the electrical contact with the corresponding metal block portions
6
,
10
. As a point contact is made, possibilities of welding surfaces during catastrophic failure are substantially reduced. Preferably, the leafed portions e.g.
17
,
18
further include bevelled edges
53
,
54
so as to reduce the problems associated with insertion and arcing within the metal portion
6
,
10
. Hence, the bevelled surfaces
53
,
54
first form conductive contact with corresponding mating surfaces e.g.
57
(
FIG. 1
) on the surface of blocks
6
,
10
such that any initial arcing is across these surfaces and not across the primary contact surfaces
50
,
51
. These leads to improved long term conductivity.
The foregoing arrangement provides an extremely compact and slim connector which can be packaged alongside other connectors where three phase-power is required. The two parallel cables can be closely packaged next to one another in any linked switch arrangement. The holes
39
provide a snap fit for plastic element
36
which results in handle
47
being snapped into one of a predetermined number of places. This assists in ensuring continued proper operation of the switch
20
.
Of course, other arrangements are possible. The metal blocks
6
,
10
can be adapted to fit different cable types depending on conditions. For example, it is often necessary to prevent oxidisation of aluminium cables and to ensure compatible metal materials are utilised in switch. Hence, the blocks
6
,
10
can be adapted for different cable types. For example, as shown in
FIG. 3
, there is illustrated an alternative form of block
60
which is adapted to receive a cable
61
which has been crimped utilising a tin plated brass ferrule
62
such that the crimping forms a general tight compaction of the aluminium strands
63
of cable
61
. The crimping and compacting of the aluminium strands leads to a positive transition locking out the opportunity for oxidation. The generally rectangular cross-section of ferrule
62
is designed to mate with the surface of metal block
60
and to be clamped in a resilient manner against the surface
65
by means of a belleville washer
66
which is forced against the ferrule
62
by means of dovetail element
67
and screw bolt
68
. The belleville washer
66
acts to resiliently compress the aluminium cable so as to ensure that any creep in the aluminium does not become a problem. Further, the ferrule
62
is preferably coated with an anti-oxidising agent such as alminox which assists in eliminating moisture oxidisation from the aluminium cable. The ferrule
62
can further comprise a tin-plated brass or copper element.
Hence, it will be readily evident that the preferred embodiment can be readily adapted so as to provide for different types and sized cables depending on the cables utilised in any particular area.
It would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the present invention as shown in the specific embodiment without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiment is, therefore, to be considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive.
Claims
- 1. A link switch for completing an electrical connection between at least two cables comprising:first and second conductive clamping portions for clamping the ends of said cables, said conductive clamping portions having a mating surfaces for the reception of a switch completion unit between said conductive clamping portions; the switch completion unit including at least one conductive portion for mating with said mating surfaces and a pressure application means for applying pressure to said at least one conductive portion to lock said at least one conductive portion in contact with said conductive clamping portions.
- 2. A link switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein said switch completion unit is slidable into and out of an aperture defined by said conductive clamping portions.
- 3. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein said switch completion unit includes a cam locking unit for providing a cam lock of said conductive portion in contact with said conductive clamping portions.
- 4. A link switch as claimed in claim 3 wherein said cam lock includes a profiled surface that, upon rotation of said cam lock in a first direction, said surface exerts an increasing pressure on said conductive portions to a limit position prescribed by an interlocking ball and socket arrangement.
- 5. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein said switch completion unit includes a detachable handle utilised in the operation of said switch.
- 6. A link switch as claimed in claim 5 wherein said handle is detachable only when said switch completion unit is in a locked position.
- 7. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein the number of said at least one switch unit conductive portions is two and said pressure application means is located between said switch unit conductive portions as to force them apart.
- 8. A link switch as claimed in claim 7, wherein said switch unit conductive portions are shaped to provide a point contact with said conductive clamping portions.
- 9. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein said switch unit conductive portions include a generally planar surface having protuberances at extremities thereof.
- 10. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein the number of said conductive clamping portions is two and said cables are clamped to said conductive clamping portions in a spaced apart substantially parallel manner.
- 11. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein said clamping portions are interchangeable so as to clamp a series of differently surface profiled cable ends.
- 12. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein said clamping portions include a resilient clamping means for resiliently clamping said cables to said conductive clamping portions.
- 13. A link switch as claimed in claim 12 wherein said resilient clamping means includes a belleville washer urged against each of said cables.
- 14. A link switch as claimed in any previous claim wherein each of said conductive clamping portions includes a series of initial contact surfaces which make initial contact with a mating initial surface of said switch completion unit, said initial contact surfaces being different from said mating surfaces such that initial contact is made in a subsequently inoperative surface of said switch completion unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
PO7832 |
Jul 1999 |
AU |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/AU98/00537 |
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WO |
00 |
1/7/2000 |
1/7/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/03180 |
1/21/1999 |
WO |
A |
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Feb 1991 |
EP |
9-074627 |
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