This application claims priority from European Regional patent application No. 07116375.2, filed Sep. 13, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an operating mechanism for operating a multi-pole circuit breaker assembly, such as a medium voltage switchgear, comprising for each circuit breaker in the multi-pole circuit breaker assembly:
2. Background Information
Japanese patent publication JP-11-040013 describes an operating mechanism for a multi-pole circuit breaker. A connection is made between a swinging arm 4 and a link rod 60, using an elongated hole 65, pin 66 and pressure spring 6. The contact force seems to be adjustable using screws and bolts 61a-c in a continuous manner (using a screw thread).
Japanese patent application JP 9-161629 discloses a drive force transmitting device for use in co-operation with a circuit breaker. Two springs are provided, and the stroke can be adjusted using a hexagonal eccentric roller. The adjustment takes place with an opened electrode of the circuit breaker by rotation of the eccentric roller.
The present invention seeks to provide a more compact solution for the adjustment of an operating mechanism for circuit breakers, which allows easy and efficient adjustment of the contact force of the contacts of the circuit breaker.
According to the present invention, an operating mechanism according to the preamble defined above is provided, in which the force setting assembly comprises a spring holder with a spring holder top, the spring holder being in contact with one side of the compression spring, the spring holder top being connected to the translation assembly, the relative position of the spring holder and spring holder top being adjustable. E.g., the relative position of the spring holder and spring holder top is adjustable using a screw connection between the spring holder and spring holder top. This allows an easy and accurate setting of the mutual position of spring holder and spring holder top, and consequently of the force exerted on the circuit breaker contacts. By having a continuous adjustment capability, it is possible to more accurately set the force exerted on the contacts.
In a further embodiment, the spring holder top has an accession opening to allow mutual adjustment of the spring holder top and the spring holder. This allows easy access and adjustment, e.g. during assembly of the operating mechanism, when a cover of the operating mechanism is not yet installed. In a further embodiment, the spring holder is provided with at least one setting hole for adjusting the relative position between the spring holder and spring holder top using a setting tool. This setting tool can then be easily used when setting the intended force.
The relative position of the spring holder and spring holder top can be fixated using a locking device in a further embodiment, e.g. in the form of a locking screw. This assures the correct setting of the force exerted by the operating mechanism on the contact of the circuit breakers is maintained during the operational service life of the operating mechanism.
The spring holder comprises in a further embodiment a cylindrical body, the compression spring being positioned inside the cylindrical body. This allows for a compact structure of the operating mechanism.
The connection assembly comprises a spring guide connected to the operating shaft in a further embodiment, the compression spring being positioned around the spring guide and on the inside of the spring holder, a second side of the compression spring abutting a rim of the spring guide. Such a structure of the force setting assembly and connection assembly allows a very compact design of the operating mechanism, while maintaining the necessary operational characteristics needed for the operating mechanism (both for switching ON and OFF).
In a further embodiment, the operating mechanism comprises a drive plate connected to the actuator, and to each of the translation assemblies. In this manner it is assured that each circuit breaker of the multi-pole circuit breaker assembly is operated simultaneously using only a single actuator, which in turn allows to build a very compact operating mechanism.
The drive plate comprises an indicator tab for indicating the ON or OFF state of the operating mechanism in a further embodiment. This indicator tab e.g. co-operates with an opening in the cover of the operating mechanism to provide a visual indication of the state of the operating mechanism.
The present invention will be discussed in more detail below, using a number of exemplary embodiments, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
In medium voltage switchgear installations, it is of importance that (vacuum) circuit breakers (or switches) are operated in parallel simultaneously in each phase. One of the parameters influencing correct operation of the circuit breakers is the contact force in the ON position (i.e. the force exerted on the contacts of the circuit breaker when in contact), which should be substantially equal for all circuit breakers in a single three phase field of the installation.
An embodiment of a switchgear installation or circuit breaker assembly using an operating mechanism for opening and closing circuit breakers in three phases is shown in perspective in
The drive shaft 6 is connected to a push strip 9 using a connecting shaft 8, which connecting shaft 8 is positioned perpendicular to the drive shaft 6 and extends a little further than the push strip 9. This allows a simple locking mechanism comprising a locking device 5 which can lock the installation in the ON position by blocking the downward movement of connecting shaft 8.
In the embodiment of the operating mechanism embodiment shown in
Furthermore, a push button 10 is provided in the cover plate 2, which is in electrical connection with the actuator 4, and is arranged to switch the actuator 4 from an ON position to an OFF position, and vice versa.
The push strip 9 is firmly connected to a drive plate 17, which in the embodiment shown comprises two parallel parts located at both sides of the vacuum circuit breaker 18 connections which extend through the bottom plate 3. The two parallel parts of drive plate 17 are held in a parallel construction using a number of interconnecting structures, such as a slider plug 11, shaft levers 15 (one for each phase), and the connecting shaft 8. The drive plate 17 moves in its longitudinal direction between an ON and an OFF position. In an alternative embodiment, the drive plate 17 may comprise a single part interconnected to the various structures of the operating mechanism.
The shaft lever 15 connects the drive plate 17 to a lever plate 14 in a pivoting manner, allowing the lever plate 14 and drive plate 17 to rotate with respect to each other. The lever plate 14 is also connected to a side plate 19 extending from or connected to the bottom plate 3 in a pivotable manner using a fixed shaft 13, and to a spring holder housing 16 using a shaft coupling 12.
The spring holder housing 16 is connected to an operation shaft 109 of the vacuum circuit breakers 18 (see the description of
The shape of the lever plate 14, or more in particular, the distances and angles of the connecting lines between shaft lever 15 and fixed shaft 13, and between fixed shaft 13 and coupling shaft 12, respectively, result in a transformation of the up and down motion of the drive plate 17 in a direction parallel to the bottom plate 3 into an in and out motion of the spring holder housing 16 in a direction perpendicular to the bottom plate 3. This structure results in a very compact volume of the operating mechanism of the three pole operating mechanism. The elements described above form a translation assembly, which transfers the movement of the actuator 4 to the operating shaft 109.
In
In a further embodiment, the drive plate 17 and/or lever plate 14 also actuate switches for the monitoring of the ON or OFF state. E.g. drive plate 17 actuates a make contact of a switch for ON state signalling. Lever plate 14 actuates a make contact of a switch for OFF state signalling (possibly provided in dual arrangement). The switches may be mounted on side panel 19. In
In an alternative embodiment, the lever plate 14 is differently shaped, e.g. in the form of a knee plate connecting the drive plate 17 to the spring holder housing 16, in which the knee joint is fixed to the side plate 19 using the fixed shaft 13.
The spring holder top 100 is a part of a force setting assembly, and is connected to spring holder 104 using a screw connection, allowing a continuous adjustment of the relative position between the spring holder top 100 and spring holder 104. The spring holder 104 in this embodiment is a cylindrical body and holds a compression spring 103 internally against one side of the spring holder 104, and uses an end cover 107 screwed onto the other end of the spring holder 104. The compression spring 103 abuts on one end against the spring holder 104, and on the other end against a rim 106a of spring guide 106, around which the compression spring 103 is positioned. The spring guide 106 is connected to a top bush 108 using a bolt 102, which top bush 108 is attached to the insulating shaft 109, e.g. using a screw connection. The ensemble of spring guide 106, top bush 108 and bolt 102 may be regarded as forming a connection assembly, connecting the translation assembly to the insulating shaft 109. Between a rim of the spring holder top 100 and the bottom plate 3, a compensation spring 105 is positioned, on the outside of spring holder 104 and co-axial to the compression spring 103.
In the ON position, as shown in
The distance X can also be said to be present between spring holder 104 and spring guide 106, at suitable reference points.
When operating the operating mechanism towards the OFF position, the spring holder 104 only starts moving when the rim 106a of spring guide 106 is in mechanical contact with the spring holder 104 (or in the embodiment shown, with end cover 107). Thus, the contacts of the vacuum circuit breaker are moved from one another by a sudden forced impulse. The movement of the spring holder 104 towards the OFF position is assisted by compensation spring 105.
In
In an alternative manner, the distance X may be measured (indirectly) from the front side of the mechanism, using the more easily accessible parts of the mechanism, i.e. top of spring holder 104 and top of spring guide 106 (or bolt 102). In this case, the distance Y as indicated in
Adjustment can be easily accomplished when the operating mechanism is returned to the OFF position, from the front side of the operating mechanism, as the spring holder 104 and spring holder top 100 can be easily turned or adjusted. As no contact force is present in the system, the friction on the screw thread of spring holder 104 and spring holder top 100 is very low. The spring holder top 100 is furthermore provides with an accession opening 16a (see
After that, the operating mechanism can be brought back to the ON position, and the distance X between spring holder 104 and spring guide 106 can be measured for verification. If the measured value corresponds to the predetermined, fixed value, the contact force set up can be fixated using a locking device, such as a locking screw set 101 as shown in the embodiment of
Nowadays, springs like compression spring 103 and compensation spring 105 may be manufactured with precisely defined spring constants (within certain margins). The present invention allows to indirectly measure the force exerted on the circuit breaker 18 contacts in the ON position, by measuring a distance and comparing this with a predetermined, fixed value as derived from the spring constants of compression spring 103 and compensation spring 105.
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