Protection relay and protected control set with front wiring

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6512433
  • Patent Number
    6,512,433
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a protection relay, in particular of the thermal type, recessed relative to its front face (24), a recess acting as through passage for interconnection of the conductors (C) between the terminals of the relay control (23) and of the contact switch (16). The recess (27) is concealed in normal operation by a shutter consisting of a flap (26) or a fixed part (26′) of the housing (20). The interconnection conductors can consist of individual cables (C) or can be integrated to a precabling addition (40) housed in the recess.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a protection relay, and particularly a thermal relay, capable of being connected to a contactor and including a box provided with power connection terminals on the input and output sides, and control terminals, and provided on the front with manually operated devices for actuation or adjustment. As is well known, the power terminals on the input side and the control terminals of this type of protection relay must be connected to the corresponding power and control terminals of an adjacent contactor.




The invention relates also to a protected control set including such a protection relay.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Documents EP-256 900 and EP-828 270 disclose thermal protection relays in which the box is provided with a flap that can fold down on selection, control or adjustment devices that must remain inaccessible in normal service, by pivoting or by sliding. The flap leaves a stop button and a reset button accessible at all times. The operator can thus use the stop button to freely cut off the power line through a contactor, the coil of which is connected to the thermal relay or through the reset button, he can manually reset the thermal relay into its operation state after it has tripped. On the other hand, the operator can only take action on the adjustment button or on the manual/automatic mode switch (H/A) when the flap is opened.




The power interconnection between the relay and the contactor remains hidden as long as the two devices are assembled. On the other hand, the control interconnection that the user has to make between the relay control terminals and the contactor control terminals leaves the conductors on the front of the equipment visible and accessible to be manipulated. This can be a serious problem.




The purpose of the invention is to provide a masked control interconnection for the relay and the contactor using simple means.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the relay box includes at least one recess setback from its front face used for the passage of an interconnection conductor between a relay control terminal and a contactor control terminal, the said recess being masked in normal service by a cache, or cover, and housing part of a prewiring additive, or accessory, provided with the interconnection conductor(s), on the front.




The cache may be a flap that enables and prohibits operation of an actuation device or a limited access adjustment device, when in the open or closed position respectively. Alternatively, the cache may simply be a fixed part of the protection relay box.




The prewiring addition may be housed in the recess, either when the recess is provided on the front of the protection relay box that can be concealed by a flap, or when the recess is provided in a fixed part of the box setback from this front face.




The invention also relates to a protected control set formed by the protection relay and the contactor laid out and interconnected as described above.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




We will now describe a non-limitative embodiment of the invention with reference to the attached drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a side view of a protected electrical control set composed of a contactor and a thermal type protection relay.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of the set in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show perspective views of the protection relay with its flap open, without a prewiring additive and with a prewiring additive respectively;





FIGS. 5 and 6

show perspective views of a variant embodiment of the protection relay, provided with a prewiring additive with the flap open and closed respectively, the prewiring additive being shown before and after its installation respectively.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The control and protection set shown includes a contactor with a box


10


and a thermal protection relay with a box


20


assembled to the contactor. The box


10


of the contactor is provided with input power terminals


11


and output power terminals


12


, and a control—instrumentation terminal block


13


on the front side, in other words on the side accessible to the user. The term control used later in this description refers indifferently to the instrumentation (or signalling) and the control (or switching) function that changes the state of the contactor by energizing the contactor coil. The control terminal block


13


projecting forwards beyond the front face


14


of the box


10


on which openings are formed through which a tool can access the terminals


11


,


12


is provided with input side control terminals


15


and output side control terminals


16


that can be connected to a high potential and a low potential respectively.




The box


20


of the thermal relay is provided with input power terminals


21


consisting of pins that can enter into the contactor output terminals


12


. This box


20


is also provided with output power terminals


22


to be connected to a load, and control terminals


23


to be connected to some of the output control terminals


16


of the box


10


using rigid or flexible conductors C, and that may be connected to signalling devices. These conductors are laid out to be mechanically connected to each other in the form of additional prewiring. Note that the terminals


23


are located on the output side, on the side opposite to the contactor.




The main face of the box


20


is provided with limited access devices


24


, particularly with actuation or adjustment functions, and permanent access devices


25


, particularly with a stop and/or reset function. The limited access devices


24


may for example be an adjustment button


24




a


and a selection button


24




b


to select the operating mode (manual or automatic) of the relay, and permanent access devices


25


may for example be a reset and stop button or two separate buttons performing these functions.




The box


20


also includes a flap


26


forming its front face


24


. The front face


24


would obviously be fixed if there were no such flap. The flap


26


enables access to devices


24


when in the open position (see

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


) and prohibits access to these devices when in the closed position (see

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


6


). It includes an opening


26




a


that can be used to access devices


25


at all times. The flap


26


is able to fold down on devices


24


,


25


by pivoting or sliding with respect to box


20


.




A recess is provided setback from the front


24


of the box


20


of the thermal relay, such as a channel


27


designed to carry two conductors, and for example including two separate passageways on each side of the stop and reset button


25


. The channel is located close to the right of the box so that its passageways are approximately at the same level as the two control terminals


23


of the relay. The channel


27


is formed in the box


20


or in the flap


26


and opens up on the flat top surface


28


of the box


20


adjacent to the contactor through a flared opening


29


through which the conductors can easily pass towards the corresponding output terminals


16


-A


2


and


16


-


14


of the contactor. The opening


29


leads to a space


13




a


open towards the front and delimited by the control terminal block


13


, the front


14


of the contactor and the top surface


28


of the relay.




The thermal relay is also laid out so that an additional control prewiring subset provided with interconnection conductors can be fitted on the front;




the addition is shown in a first variant in FIG.


4


and in a second variant in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




The prewiring addition


30


shown in

FIG. 4

is housed in the channel


27


and includes two approximately rigid interconnection conductors


31


,


32


; in their lower part, the conductors


31


,


32


are connected by an insulating mounting


33


and can fit into the terminals


23


on the opposite side of the contactor; at their top, they are bent to penetrate into the terminals


16


of the contactor. In the closed position, the flap


26


conceals devices


25


and the channel


27


and contributes to concealing and holding the conductors


31


,


32


in place.




The prewiring additive


40


shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

is housed in a recess


27


′ of the relay box


20


. The recess


27


′ includes two channels located behind a fixed part


26


′ of the box close to its front face; this part


26


′ forms the cache that will hide it, such that the channel


27


′ opens up firstly to face


28


and secondly directly into the recesses of the two relay control terminals


23


, through the inside of the box


20


. Note that these terminals are therefore accessible through the top and the inside of the box, and through the bottom of the outside of the box. The additive


40


includes two rigid interconnection conductors


41


,


42


. The conductors


41


,


42


are connected at their top by an insulating mounting


43


provided with openings


43




a


through which a tool can be passed to access the contactor power terminals


12


; they terminate at the top by two pins


41




a,




42




a


that will be inserted into the contactor terminals


16


and at the bottom by two pins


41




b,




42




b


that will penetrate into the two channels of the recess


27


′ to fit directly into the recesses of the relay control terminals


23


, perpendicular to the face


28


of the box


20


. The pins may be rigid, or they may be designed to allow an adjustment to the spacing or orientation. In this embodiment, the channels forming the recess


27


′ also provide guidance when the additive


40


is inserted and they give excellent support to this additive.




The protection relay described can be used to connect flexible individual cables C or cables


31


,


32


or rigid conductors


41


,


42


forming part of a specific additive


30


,


40


while providing the required cache.



Claims
  • 1. A protection relay for connection to a contactor, comprising:a relay box (20) having a front face and comprising input power connection terminals and control terminals for connection to corresponding power and control terminals of an adjacent contactor, and manually operable devices located on the front face for actuation or adjustment; and a prewiring accessory (30, 40), wherein the relay box (20) comprises at least one recess (27, 27′) setback from the front face for passage therethrough of at least one interconnection conductor (C; 31, 32; 41, 42) for connection between a relay control terminal and a contactor control terminal (16), a cover 26, 26′ for masking said at least one recess, and housing part of the prewiring accessory (30, 40) located on the front face, the prewiring accessory comprising the at least one interconnection conductor.
  • 2. The protection relay set forth in claim 1, whereinthe relay box (20) further comprises at least one first device (24) with limited access located on the front face, and at least one second device (25) with permanent access located on the front face, and the box has a flap for access to the first device when in the open position and for preventing access when in the closed position, wherein the cover (26) is the flap, the recess (27) being a channel covered by the flap when in the closed position.
  • 3. The protection relay set forth in claim 2, wherein the recess (27) is perpendicular to a top face (28) of the box (20) and adjacent to a contactor, the recess being flared at the top face.
  • 4. The protection relay set forth in claim 1, wherein the cover (26′) is fixed to the box and located close to the front face of the box, and the at least one recess (27′) comprises at least one channel in the box (20) behind the cover for direct access to pins (41b, 42b) on the prewiring accessory (40) in housings of the control terminals (23) of the relay.
  • 5. The protection relay set forth in claim 1, further comprising control terminals (23) connected to the prewiring accessory (40), wherein the control terminals (23) are accessible through the top of the box (20) through corresponding internal channels (27′) of the box (20) and through the bottom of the outside of the box.
  • 6. The protection relay set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one interconnection conductor (41, 42) is rigid.
  • 7. A protection relay control set comprising:a protection relay and a contactor each inside a respective box, the box (10) of the contactor having a contactor front face (14) with a control terminal block (13) mounted thereto, the protection relay box (20) having a top face (28) that is approximately plane and adjacent to the contactor box and a relay front face (24) projecting beyond the contactor front face (14) of the contactor box, with a space (13a) between the protection relay and the control terminal block, a recess (27, 27′) being behind the relay front face (24) of the relay box for passage of at least one interconnection conductor (C) connecting a control terminal (23) of the relay with a control terminal (16) of the contactor, through the space (13a), the recess (27, 27′) being concealed in normal service by a cover (26, 26′).
  • 8. The protection relay set forth in claim 2, wherein said at least one first device (24) is an actuator or an adjustment device.
  • 9. The protection relay set forth in claim 2, wherein said at least one second device (25) is a stop or reset device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 06450 May 1999 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR00/01393 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/72349 11/30/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
4788621 Russell et al. Nov 1988 A
5362933 Kutsche et al. Nov 1994 A
5539168 Linzenich Jul 1996 A
5875885 Changle et al. Mar 1999 A
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