This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP2009/005338, filed 23 Jul. 2009, published 25 Mar. 2010 as WO 2010/031457, and claiming the priority of German patent application 10 2008 048 018.5 itself filed 19 Sep. 2008, whose entire disclosures are herewith incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a manual drive for stepped power-free actuation of a tap changer at a tapped transformer.
Such a manual drive is already known from the applicant's publication “Handantrieb MR 404.” It comprises a load transmission for an insertable hand crank as well as a control transmission for a setting indicator and a drive blocking device. The setting indicator is in that case realized by a numerical disk located behind an inspection glass and readable from outside. The control transmission has in this known manual drive an own transmission group exclusively for this setting indicator, consisting of a Geneva crank of a cam wheel, a Geneva wheel, four gears following thereon and finally the mentioned numerical disk.
It will be obvious that such a setting indication by is numerous necessary transmission components of that kind is inordinately complicated. A further disadvantage of the known manual drive is that there is no provision of a mechanical end setting limitation that prevents overtravel of the respective end position of the tap changer, which is to be actuated, by mechanical means not just in the tap changer itself, but already in the manual drive.
It is accordingly the object of the invention to indicate a manual drive of the kind stated in the introduction which has a simple and easily perceivable setting indication on the one hand and a simple mechanical, but reliable, end setting limitation on the other hand.
This object is fulfilled by a manual drive with the features of the first patent claim. The dependent claims relate to advantageous developments of the invention.
The general inventive concept is based on the fact of using components, which are necessary anyway, of an improved and optically more easily perceptible setting indication at the same time for a mechanical end setting limitation. This reduces the number of components required. A further advantage of the invention consists in that this end setting limitation can be adapted in simple manner to different total setting numbers of the manual drive.
A setting indication of a motor drive for actuation of an on-load tap changer, which has two scales on an indicator plate, is known from WO 1998/038662 [U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,106]. Arranged on the first scale are symbols, with which are associated the individual switching steps which are run through when switching over from one operational setting to another, adjacent operational setting of the on-load tap changer. This first scale is swept by a first pointer. In addition, a second scale is provided on which are arranged symbols associated with the individual operating settings. This scale cooperates with a second pointer, which rotates, on each occasion of a switching over, through the angle between two adjacent operational setting symbols. Provided below the indicator plate is an indicator transmission that is constructed in such a manner that with each switching over the first pointer is rotated through 360 degrees in dependence on the rotational direction and the second pointer is rotated through the described angle between two adjacent symbols on the second scale in dependence on rotational direction.
In the case of the invention this setting indication, which is known for motor drives of on-load tap changers, is modified for a manual drive of a tap changer and developed by additional means for mechanical end setting limitation. A reduction in components and an overall simpler construction of the manual drive are thus possible in particularly advantageous manner.
The invention will be explained in more detail by way of example in the following on the basis of drawings, in which:
The construction, which is illustrated in
The rotation of the hand shaft 1 accordingly produces a rotation of the setting indicator wheel 4. In that case, as explained, the rotational movement of the hand shaft 1 is reduced by way of an indicator transmission 3 to a desired rotational angle per switching. This rotational angle per switching is translated by way of the pointer, which is connected with the setting indicator wheel 4, into an indication of the actual operational setting in which the tap changer is just disposed. For that purpose the pointer wipes a stationary scale as is already known from WO 98/38662. The seat bores 5 serving for reception of the trigger pins 11 for the end setting blocking means are, as explained, arranged at these rotational angle spacings. It is thereby possible to derive from the trigger pin 11 appropriate data that are correlated with the respective operational setting of the tap changer. In the case of the invention these trigger pins 11 are used for determining the end setting. For that purpose those ones of the seat bores 5 that correspond with an operational setting that is exactly one setting more than the last possible operational setting of the tap changer are provided with corresponding trigger pins 11, 12. In other words: the trigger pins 11, 12 are so positioned that they are disposed at the two angle regions to the left and right of the respective switchable end positions of the respective tap changer and thus bound the switching region on both sides. The number of possible settings of the tap changer and thus the positioning of the trigger pins 11, 12 depends on the respective mode of construction of the tap changer. Through the arrangement of seat bores 5 at the respective angle spacing on a concentric, complete circle on the setting wheel 5 an adaptation of the manual drive to the respective tap changer, with which it is to cooperate, as well as the possible number of settings thereof is provided in simple manner.
Analogously to the selectable positioning of the trigger pins 11, 12 depending on the actual constructional form of the tap changer to be actuated the switch monitoring segment is also to be flexibly arranged in that manner. The positioning of the switch monitoring segment 16 is also dependent on the tap number of the tap changer. It is in that case dimensioned so that for each possible switch setting a characteristic part profile, i.e. a cam or a cam valley, is provided on the end.
Overall, the manual drive according to the invention offers a number of advantages. A setting indicator wheel 4 is present, which in a manner already known from on-load tap changers serves for optically readily perceptible setting indication by means of a pointer 15. This setting indicator wheel 4 is in the case of the invention also used at the same time as a component of the mechanical end setting limitation. In particularly advantageous manner it can also be used as a component of the electrical switch monitoring. Multiple use of the setting indicator wheel 4 is thus provided; this gives a simple construction with few components. Moreover, a simple adaptation of all functions to the corresponding tap changer, which is to be actuated, is possible. This adaptation concerns not only the number of possible switch settings of the tap changer, but also the number of required revolutions of the hand crank for one switching over. Finally, an equally simple adaptation to different pitches of the setting indication is also possible, i.e. different angle spacings between adjacent setting symbols.
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