Claims
- 1. An operating mechanism for producing controlled linear motion at at least one of a plurality of stations wherein said controlled linear motion is utilized to independently open and close linearly moveable electrical contacts, said mechanism including means for producing a dynamic motive force at each of said stations, a first static energy storage means for opening the electrical contacts, a second static energy storage means for closing the electrical contacts, means for releasing said static energy of said first and said second static energy storage means to carry out the opening and closing of said contacts, and to provide an unvarying uniform high force required from making contact and up to and at contact separation, and means for preloading said first static energy storing means prior to releasing the static energy of the second static energy storage means.
- 2. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided whereby contact rebound after opening of said contacts or at contact separation is controlled within predetermined parameters.
- 3. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first static energy storage means is at least one tension spring.
- 4. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein said tension spring releases its energy for an opening operation from a fully charged state.
- 5. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein said second static energy storage means is at least one pre-loaded compression spring.
- 6. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided for maintaining a closing energy invariably uniform and independent of any variable charging means.
- 7. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein said charging means includes the compression spring which is preloaded and reciprocally mounted on a rigid rod member connected to movable contact means, and wherein said mechanism includes a fixed contact means, said compression spring urging said moveable contact means with a predetermined pressure toward said fixed contact means, wherein said moveable contact means maintains a predetermined immediate unvarying pressure against said fixed contact from a first physical contact between said moveable and said fixed contacts thereby eliminating any time delay in reaching full contact pressure after said first physical contact, and linkage means for maintaining said moveable and said fixed contact means in an intimate unvarying juxtaposed pressure relation.
- 8. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 7 wherein said compression spring encircles said rigid rod member and is axially telescoped within and captured between two inwardly facing upper and lower cup-like members, wherein the lower of said cup-like members is fixed to said rod while the upper of said cup-like members is slidable along said rod but fixed relative to said upper cup-like member's environment, said lower cup-like member serves as an inverted piston means within a complimentary open chamber containing a non-compressible liquid which serves as a buffer against any possible rebound of said rod.
- 9. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means for preloading the second static energy storing means prior to releasing the static energy of the first static energy storing means.
- 10. In a high voltage electrical vacuum interrupter having at least one fixed and one moveable contact means, an operating mechanism comprising:
- means for providing a linear motive force for driving said operating mechanism,
- mechanical means for translating said linear motive force to a controllable functional means capable of operating said moveable contact means within pre-determined parameters, wherein an unvarying, substantially uniform high force is provided between said vacuum interrupter contacts during a closed state between said contacts, and wherein said mechanical means comprises at least one compression spring and
- a multi-link system that provides a high contact separation force and prevents contact rebound after the contacts are opened, and wherein said multi-link system includes at least one tension spring and
- means for discharging said at least one tension spring such that the discharging of said at least one tension spring causes the at least one compression spring to become re-armed.
- 11. An operating mechanism for opening and closing linear moving members on single or multiphase circuit interrupters, said mechanism comprising:
- a first spring for exerting a substantially high closing pressure on a set of interrupter contacts while the contacts are in a closed state, a second spring which drives a multi-linked system means for providing high contact separation forces and for moving the interrupter contacts from a closed position to an open position with precise, controlled movement thus minimizing opening rebound and contact opening overtravel, said mechanism providing and maintaining full unvarying constant closing pressure on the interrupter contacts from an instant contact is made between said interrupter contacts to an instant said interrupter contacts undergo contact separation,
- wherein each of said first and said second springs is fully charged and latched by said multi-linked system prior to the other spring being utilized to carry out its assigned function,
- wherein each of said first and said second springs is capable of fulfilling its function immediately upon being charged.
- 12. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 11 wherein said multi-linked system charges the second spring prior to releasing the first spring and subsequent closing said interrupter contacts.
- 13. An operating mechanism as claimed in claim 11, wherein said operating mechanism includes a source of motive power in the form of a pot coil assembly having a plunger and connecting rod; an opening and closing solenoid contactori a vacuum interrupter having associated support members; a spring loaded rod and connector assembly providing linear movement through a sealed bellows for contacts located in said vacuum interrupter; and a current transformer for sensing the line current of a power line with which the mechanism is interposed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/033/087, filed Mar. 16, 1993 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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