The present invention relates to a sealed relay, such as a vacuum relay that effects an electric connection to an external circuit through a current carrying path including a bellows or an insulation gas sealed relay that is hermetically sealed to enclose an insulation gas such as SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride) gas, dry air or the like.
Sealed relays in these days, for example, commercially available vacuum relays are almost of a type that makes ON/OFF switching between contact points with the aid of a magnetic field produced by a coil. However, this type relay can't handle or carry a large current.
In view of the above, usage of construction of a VI (vacuum interrupter=vacuum valve) employed in blockers of a power system has been proposed.
The VI is so constructed that, for carrying a large current of several hundred A (for example, rated current 600 A, rated breaking current 20 kA), a movable shaft and multi-contacts connected to the movable shaft are used or connection to an external circuit is made through flexible flat braided wires or the like (for example, the devices shown in Prior Art Documents 1, 2 and 3).
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-open Patent Application (tokkai) 2009-76218
Patent Document 2: Japanese Laid-open Patent Application (tokkai) 2006-172847
Patent Document 3: Japanese Laid-open Patent Application (tokkai) 2005-259543
However, in case of carrying current to the external circuit by using a path similar to the VI, the vacuum relays have the following drawbacks.
(1) In case of using the multi-contacts or the flat braided wires in order to make the current carrying construction of the movable side portion, drawbacks, such as increasing in size, complication, increasing in operation force and the like, are caused.
(2) In case of a RF (high frequency) current carrying in which the current carrying is restricted by a skin effect, the current carrying by using the movable member and multi-contacts or the like inevitably needs an extreme increasing of the diameter of the movable member when it is intended to carry a large current.
(3) For producing the movable shaft, it is necessary to use a high conductive material, such as copper alloy or the like.
In a vacuum relay of the present invention, the above-mentioned problems of known examples are eliminated by carrying a current with the use of bellows.
In the invention defined by Claim 1, there is provided a sealed relay which includes an insulating cylinder, a first relay connecting portion that is connected to one open end of the insulating cylinder and has on its inner surface a first contact, a second relay connecting portion that is arranged to face the first relay connecting portion leaving a given distance therebetween, a movable member that is movably arranged between the first and second relay connecting portions and has a second contact that is brought into contact with the first contact when the movable member is moved toward the first relay connecting portion, and a control mechanism that moves the movable member in both a direction to establish the contact between the two contacts and the other direction to break the contact between the two contacts, so that by contacting the first and second contacts by driving the movable member by the control mechanism, the first and second relay connecting portions are electrically connected through the movable member, which is characterized in that a bellows is provided between the movable member and the second relay connecting portion to electrically connect the movable member and the second relay connecting portion.
In the invention defined by Claim 2, there is provided a sealed relay as claimed in Claim 1, which is further characterized in that the bellows is of a double structure type including an inner bellows and an outer bellows, the inner bellows having a hermetically sealing function and the outer bellows having a current carrying function.
In the invention defined by Claim 3, there is provided a sealed relay as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, which is further characterized in that the control mechanism comprises an air cylinder.
(1) In the vacuum relay defined by Claim 1, when the first and second contacts are brought into contact with each other due to movement of the movable member toward the first relay connecting portion, the first and second relay connecting portions are electrically connected through the bellows.
Since the surface area of the bellows is large as compared with that of the multi-contacts or the like, the present invention is advantageous in a large current carrying of the RF (high frequency) current carrying.
In the invention, the control mechanism can be reduced in size, simplified and reduced in operation force as compared with that employed in cooperation with the multi-contacts or that employed in cooperation with the flat braided wires.
Furthermore, since the current carrying is made through the bellows, there is no need of using a high conductive material, such as copper alloy or the like, for producing the movable shaft.
(2) In the sealed relay defined by Claim 2, the hermetically sealing inner bellows keeps the interior of the insulating cylinder in a vacuum condition and the current carrying outer bellows electrically connects the movable member and the second relay connecting portion. Since the hermetically sealing bellows is arranged inside, operation force can be reduced.
(3) In the sealed relay defined by Claim 3, an air cylinder is is used as an element of the control mechanism. Accordingly, even when erosion (abrasion) of the contacts appears, the contact pressure can be kept constant so long as the erosion is within the stroke of the air cylinder. In a known breaking control mechanism, a spring mechanism or the like is employed for producing the contact pressure in case where the contact pressure is reduced due to the erosion of the contacts. Thus, the known breaking control mechanism is large in size. However, in the invention, due to an air pressure of the air cylinder, the contact pressure can be kept and thus reduction in size can be achieved.
In the following, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In
Between the movable member 7 and the second relay connecting portion 5, there is disposed a retractable bellows 11.
The bellows 11 is of a double structure type including an inner bellows 11a and an outer bellows 11b, and the inner bellows 11a functions to keep the interior of the insulating cylinder 2 in a vacuum condition and the outer bellows 11b functions to electrically connect the movable member 7 and the second relay connecting portion 5. (In the following, the inner bellows 11a will be referred to as a hermetic sealing bellows and the outer bellows 11b will be referred to as a current carrying bellows). If desired, the bellows 11 may be of a single structure, not the double structure, which functions to effect both the hermetic sealing and the current carrying.
In the following, the insulating cylinder 2, first relay connecting portion 4, second relay connecting portion 5, control mechanism 8 and bellows 11 will be described in detail.
The insulating cylinder 2 is divided into first and second cylinder members 2a and 2b, and these cylinder members are made of ceramics.
The first relay connecting portion 4 is shaped into a circular plate and hermetically connected to an upper open end of the first cylinder member 2a. At a center portion of a lower surface of the first relay connecting portion 4, there is provided the first contact 3.
The second relay connecting portion 5 is tightly sandwiched between the first cylinder member 2a and the second cylinder member 2b. At a center part (viz., a portion that corresponds to a center part of the insulating cylinder 2) of the second relay connecting portion 5, there is formed a shaft portion receiving hole 5a for receiving therein a shaft portion 7b of a next-mentioned movable member 7.
The movable member 7 comprises a circular flange portion 7a that has at a center part of an upper surface thereof the second contact 6 and a shaft portion 7b that is provided at a center of a lower surface of the circular flange portion 7a and has a diameter smaller than that of the circular flange portion 7a. The flange portion 7a is made of a high conductive material such as copper alloy or the like.
The shaft portion 7b is projected toward a lower area of the second relay connecting portion 5 through the shaft portion receiving hole 5a formed in the second relay connecting portion 5. A lower end of the shaft portion 7b is connected to the control mechanism 8 through an insulating rod 12. The shaft portion 7b is made of stainless steel or the like.
The control mechanism 8 uses an air cylinder. The control mechanism 8 is installed in a control mechanism housing portion 13. An upper end of the control mechanism housing portion 13 is connected to the second cylinder member 2b through a connecting member 14.
In the following, the bellows 11 will be described. As is mentioned hereinabove, the bellows 11 is of a double construction type including the hermetically sealing inner bellows 11a and the current carrying outer bellows 11b.
The hermetically sealing bellows 11a is arranged at an outer circumferential side of the shaft portion 7b of the movable member 7 while surrounding the shaft portion 7b. The hermetically sealing bellows 11a has one end connected to the second relay connecting portion 5 and the other end connected to the flange portion 7a of the movable member 7.
The hermetically sealing bellows 11a has a hermetically sealing performance that prevents outside air from entering the interior of the first cylinder member 2a through the shaft portion receiving hole 5a. The hermetically sealing bellows 11a is made of a hermetically sealing material.
The current carrying bellows 11b is arranged around the hermetically sealing bellows 11a. Like the hermetically sealing bellows 11a, the current carrying bellows 11b has one end connected to the second relay connecting portion 5 and the other end connected to the flange portion 7a.
The current carrying bellows 11b electrically connects the movable member 7 and the second relay connecting portion 5. The current carrying bellows 11b is made of electrically conductive material.
In the embodiment shown in
In the following, operation and effects of the above-mentioned vacuum relay 1 will be described. As is shown by a left-half part of
When the movable member 7 is pulled down toward the control mechanism 8 from its position indicated in the left-half part of
Furthermore, when the movable member 7 is moved toward the first contact 3 by the control mechanism 8, the first contact 3 and the second contact 6 are brought into contact with each other as is indicated by the left-half part of
In the above-mentioned embodiment, the current carrying is made by the current carrying outer bellows 11b, and thus, the current carrying outer bellows 11b is preferably made of high conductive material such as copper alloy or the like. While the hermetically sealing bellows 11a and the shaft portion 7b of the movable member 7 may be made of low conductive material such as stainless steel or the like. Furthermore, in case wherein the flange portion 7a of the movable member 7 is constructed small in size and the bellows is directly connected to the shaft portion 7b, it is preferable to use a high conductive material for producing the shaft portion 7b. Furthermore, as is mentioned hereinabove, an arrangement may be employed in which the second relay connecting portion 5 is arranged at the other open end of the insulating cylinder 2 and the control mechanism housing portion 13 and the connecting member 14 are made of insulating material.
1 . . . sealed relay
2 . . . insulating cylinder
3 . . . first contact
4 . . . first relay connecting portion
5 . . . second relay connecting portion
6 . . . second contact
7 . . . movable member
7
a . . . flange portion
7
b . . . shaft portion
8 . . . control mechanism
11 . . . bellows
11
a . . . inner bellows (hermetically sealing bellows)
11
b . . . outer bellows (current carrying bellows)
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-119363 | Jun 2013 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2014/064103 | 5/28/2014 | WO | 00 |