This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/EP2012/051963 filed 6 Feb. 2012 and claiming the priority of German patent application 102011013749.1 itself filed 12 Mar. 2011.
The invention relates to an on-load tap changer with separate selector and load changeover switch for uninterrupted changeover between different winding taps of a tapped transformer under load. The tap changers of the above-described type have a separate selector for power-free preselection of the winding tap that is to be switched to, as well as a load changeover switch for the actual changeover from the previous to the preselected new winding tap. Since this changeover takes place abruptly, on-load tap changers of that kind have a force accumulator.
Such a force accumulator for a load changeover switch is already known from DE-PS 19 56 369 as well as DE-PS 28 06 282 [GB 2,014,794]. It is loaded, i.e. stressed, at the start of each actuation of the on-load tap changer by the drive shaft thereof. The known force accumulator substantially consists of a pull-up carriage and a jump carriage between which force accumulator springs as force accumulators are arranged. In these known force accumulators guide rods are provided on which pull-up carriages as well as jump carriages are mounted to be movable therealong independently of one another. At the same time, the guide rods form the guide for the force accumulator springs.
The pull-up carriage is moved linearly relatively toward the jump carriage by an eccentric connected with the drive shaft; the force accumulator springs disposed therebetween are thereby stressed. When the pull-up carriage has reached its new end position, a locking, which until then is fixed, of the jump carriage is released. The jump carriage now abruptly follows—since it stands under the force of the force accumulator springs—the afore-mentioned linear movement of the pull-up carriage, similarly linearly. This abrupt movement of the jump carriage is converted into a rotational movement of a drive output shaft that in turn actuates the load changeover switch. An alternating to-and-fro switching between two positions is thus realized in this force accumulator.
A further force accumulator, there termed spring jump drive, is known from WO 19 9/008924 whose storage spring is stressable by a drive. In that case the driven element is connected with a special coupling element that can be triggered in only one direction regardless of the direction of rotation of the drive.
WO 2006/004527 [U.S. Pat. No. 7,982,142] relates to a further arrangement of that kind, in which the permanent main contacts of an on-load tap changer are actuated always in the same rotational direction, regardless of the drive direction of the drive shaft, by a special mechanical transmission.
A quite similar arrangement is known from WO 2007/067144 [U.S. Pat. No. 7,942,073]. A device for transmission of a rotational movement in a load changeover switch is described therein, wherein the rotational movement of a drive shaft, which is rotatable in both directions, is converted into a rotational movement of a drive output shaft always rotating in the same direction.
The force accumulators, which are known from the prior art, for an on-load tap changer of the above-described kind thus allow either to-and-fro switching in the case of switching processes taking place in succession or onward switching always in the same direction.
The object of the invention is to provide a tap changer of the above-described kind with a force accumulator that enables multiple switching in one direction or alternatively also to-and-fro switching, independently of the direction of rotation of the drive output shaft. The force accumulator according to the invention shall be of simple construction able to dispense with complicated mechanical means for movement reversal and able to be actuated directly by any direction of rotation of the drive shaft even in the case of several switching processes taking place in succession.
A force accumulator is indeed already known from WO2007/095978 [U.S. Pat. No. 8,119,939] that can be stressed by a drive shaft rotating in desired directions, and follows this rotational movement after triggering. However, this known force accumulator is suitable merely for an on-load tap changer of the load selector type in which preselection of the winding tap and actual load changeover are constructionally combined. It is not suitable for an on-load tap changer of the above-described kind with separate selector and load changeover switch. This is particularly because in the case of the known force accumulator a fixed trigger angle results that corresponds with the spacing between adjacent—respectively connectable—load selector contacts in the oil vessel.
The object of the invention is fulfilled by an on-load tap changer with a force accumulator and in which the drive shaft can be actuated in any rotational direction regardless of whether switching in the direction of ‘higher’ or ‘lower’ is to take place, wherein at the same time the force accumulator can be similarly drawn up in any direction and can be triggered later. In other words: the force accumulator in the case of the invention is appropriate equally in the case of a drive shaft repeatedly rotating in the same direction and a drive shaft rotating in alternating directions, without complicated mechanical means—as in the prior art—being needed for rotational direction reversal or rotational direction standardization.
The invention is explained in more detail in the following with reference to drawings in which:
The drive of an on-load tap changer according to the invention is schematically shown in
The on-load tap changer according to the invention thus has two separate freewheels: a first freewheel, consisting of abutment 4 and co-operating abutment 5a, and a second freewheel, consisting of abutment 10 and counter-abutment 11.
Overall, the invention makes it possible in simple manner for the separate load changeover switch to be actuated not only several times in succession in the same rotational direction of the drive shaft, but also alternatively in the case of rotational direction reversal of the drive shaft, in simple manner.
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10 2011 013 749 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2012/051963 | 2/6/2012 | WO | 00 | 8/27/2013 |
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WO2012/123187 | 9/20/2012 | WO | A |
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