The invention relates to a selector for an on-load tap changer and to an on-load tap changer with a diverter switch and a selector.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,693,247 B1 describes an on-load tap changer which functions according to the reactor switching principle. The on-load tap changer includes a base plate and a top plate, between which a motor, a transmission and the contact device are arranged. The fixed contacts are arranged circularly on the base plate and are connected by different contact units, which are actuated by way of the transmission. Contacting of the fixed contacts with the winding taps takes place on the rear side of the base plate. The transmission is fixed substantially to the top plate, which consists of steel.
In an embodiment, a selector for an on-load tap changer with a diverter switch is provided that includes: an insulating plate with a first side and a second side, the second side opposite the first side; a plurality of fixed contacts, which extend from the first side through the insulating plate to the second side; a first movable contact on the first side; a second movable contact on the second side; a first connection, which is connected with the first movable contact and which is connectable with a first branch of the diverter switch; and a second connection, which is connected with the second movable contact and which is connectable with a second branch of the diverter switch. Each of the first moveable contact and the second movable contact are selectably connectable with each of the fixed contacts.
The present invention will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. Other features and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings which illustrate the following:
In the following, an expression of the kind “A is joined to B” corresponds with an expression of the kind “A is connected with B”, an expression of the kind “A is connected with B” embraces the meanings “A is directly electrically conductively connected with B” and “A is indirectly, thus by way of C, electrically conductively connected with B”, and an expression of the kind “A is attached to B” has the meaning “A is directly electrically conductively connected with B”.
According to an embodiment of the present invention a selector is provided for an on-load tap changer with a diverter switch, that includes: an insulating plate with a first side and a second, opposite side; a plurality of fixed contacts which extend from the first side through the insulating plate to the second side; a first moved contact on the first side; a second moved contact on the second side; first connection, which is connected with the first moved contact and which can be connected with a first branch or load branch of the diverter switch; and a second connection, which is connected with the second moved contact and which can be connected with a second branch or load branch of the diverter switch. Each moved contact can be selectable connected with each of the fixed contacts.
By virtue of the fixed contacts extending through from the first side to the second side, this selector makes it possible for the two moved contacts to contact a fixed contact at the same time in the stationary state. The entire on-load tap changer thus lies at a defined potential and thereby has a high level of surge voltage resistance.
Due to the fewer components, this selector is economic, but nevertheless reliable. All parts of the selector are secured to only one insulating plate. This particularly space-saving configuration makes it possible to substantially reduce the constructional size for the corresponding transformer, which is constructed as, for example, a local mains transformer. This fact reduces the overall cost of the system. In addition, this simple construction makes possible particularly rapid assembly of the selector. The fixed contacts are easily insertable into the insulating plate. In addition, the attachment of the moved contacts can be carried out simply, since these are easy to mount from each side.
Each fixed contact can be joined or attached to a winding tap, which is associated therewith, of a regulating winding of a transformer or a regulable coil.
The moved contacts and fixed contacts are constructed in such a way that each moved contact can be selectably connected with each of the fixed contacts.
This selector can be constructed in any mode and manner according to requirements, for example in such a way that it includes at least one or no additional insulating plate and/or at least one or no additional moved contact and/or at least one or no additional connection.
For preference it is specified that each fixed contact has a first contact region for the first moved contact on the first side and a second contact region for the second moved contact on the second side.
The contact regions of the fixed contacts correspond with the geometry of the moved contacts and thus ensure an electrically conductive connection, which is, in particular, mechanically positive in nature. The contact regions in that case can be constructed as, for example, simple straight or curved pins.
For preference it is specified that the selector includes: a first Geneva wheel which is mounted on the insulating plate to be rotatable about an axis and which carries the first moved contact; and a second Geneva wheel, which is mounted on the insulating plate to be rotatable about the axis and which carries the second moved contact. The axis extends perpendicularly to the two sides of the insulating plate.
In that case, each moved contact can be fastened to the respective Geneva wheel by additional means, such as compression and/or tension springs, so as to ensure a movable or floating mounting. The bearing axles can be constructed as separate individual parts or as a part which is injection-moulded onto the insulating plate.
It is preferably specified that the selector includes: a first driver on the first side and a second driver on the second side; and a common drive shaft, which extends through the insulating plate and the driver and which is rotatably mounted on the insulating plate. The two drivers are driven by the drive shaft. The first driver has a first cam and the second driver has a second cam. Each cam engages in the respective Geneva wheel so that for a complete revolution of a driver the respective Geneva wheel rotates only through a fraction of a complete revolution.
The driver can include, according to requirements, additional cams so that, in the case of rotation of a driver through 360°, the respective Geneva wheel is actuated correspondingly frequently. The selector can, according to requirements, include at least one or no additional drive shaft.
For preference it is specified that the first cam is arranged to be displaced relative to the second cam so that an alternating actuation of the Geneva wheels takes place.
In that case the drivers and thus the cams arranged thereat are offset at an angle relative to one another. The angle is in that case of such a size that an offset actuation of the individual moved contacts takes place.
It is preferably specified that the connections are connected with the moved contacts directly or by way of a wire; and/or the connections are connected with a contact shaft and/or a contact ring; and/or each moved contact is of single-part or multi-part construction; and/or each moved contact is movably mounted on the respective Geneva wheel; and/or each fixed contact is connected with a line or is constructed integrally with a line as a curved conductor.
The fixed contact and the line can be connected by soldering, welding or other joining method. However, the two parts can also consist of a wire which through deforming at an end has two contact regions for the moved contacts.
For preference it is specified that the lines are secured to the insulating plate by means of a holding ring and/or a securing rail; and/or the lines are clipped to, plugged onto, detented in or snap-fitted in the insulating plate; and/or the lines are embedded in or injection-moulded around or inj ection-moulded in or fused into the insulating plate.
The embedding of the lines in the insulating plate can be carried out in any desired mode and manner according to requirements, for example by injection-moulding or low-pressure casting.
For preference it is specified thatthe first Geneva wheel is rotatably mounted on a first bearing axle; and the second Geneva wheel is rotatably mounted on a second bearing axle.
It is preferably specified that the bearing axles and the insulating plate are of integral construction.
According to a second aspect the invention proposes an on-load tap changer including a selector which is constructed in accordance with the first aspect; and a diverter switch with a first load branch or branch which is joined or attached to the first connection and a second load branch or branch which is joined or attached to the second connection.
For preference it is specified that the diverter switch is connected with ground potential by way of load diverting means.
The explanations with respect to one of the aspects of the invention, particularly to individual features of this aspect, correspondingly also apply in analogous manner to the other aspects of the invention.
Forms of embodiment of the invention are explained in more detail in the following by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the individual features evident therefrom are not confined to the individual forms of embodiment, but can be connected and/or combined with further above-described individual features and/or with individual features of other forms of embodiment. The details in the drawings are to be understood as merely explanatory, but not limiting. The reference numerals present in the claims are not to restrict the scope of protection of the invention in any way, but refer merely to the forms of embodiment shown in the drawings.
A preferred form of embodiment of a selector 10 with an insulating plate 11 is illustrated in
On actuation of the selector 10, the first drive 25 is rotated by corresponding actuation of the drive shaft 43 through 360°. On co-operation with the first Geneva wheel 23, in the case of a complete revolution of the first driver 25, the first Geneva wheel 23 is rotated only in part, thus through a fraction of a full revolution. By virtue of the combination of the first driver 25 and the first Geneva wheel 23, the continuous rotational movement of the first driver 25 is converted into a stepped or piece-by-piece rotation of the first Geneva wheel 23. The combination of a Geneva wheel 23 and a driver 25 enables a blocking function of the two parts relative to one another even in the rest state, thus prior to or after actuation of the selector 10.
Prior to actuation of the first Geneva wheel 23, the first moved contact 21 always contacts one of the fixed contacts 18 and in that case electrically conductively connects this with a first connection 27 (
Each fixed contact 18 has a first contact region 22 and a second region 32. Contacting of the fixed contacts 18 with the first moved contact 21 takes place on the first side 20 by way of the respective first contact region 22.
The opposite side of the selector 10 is illustrated in
The first cam 26 is arranged to be offset relative to the second cam 36, or the drivers 25, 35 and thus the cams 26, 36 are arranged to be offset. On rotation of the drive shaft 43 a time-displaced actuation of the Geneva wheels 23, 33 and thus the moved contacts 21, 31 is achieved by the offset arrangement of the cams 26, 36 or drivers 25, 35.
Prior to actuation of the second Geneva wheel 33 the second moved contact 31 always contacts one of the fixed contacts 18 and in that case electrically conductively connects this with a second connection 37 (
The first side 20 of the selector 10 is again illustrated in
The second side 30 of the selector 10 is again illustrated in
The drivers 25, 35 are illustrated in
The first form of embodiment of the first moved contact 21 and the first form of embodiment of the fixed contacts 18 are illustrated to enlarged scale in
A detail view of a second form of embodiment of the first moved contact 21 and a second form of embodiment of the fixed contacts 18 is illustrated in
A detail view of a third form of embodiment of the first moved contact 21 and a third form of embodiment of the fixed contacts 18 is illustrated in
An on-load tap changer 15 with a selector 10 according to the invention and a diverter switch 14 is schematically illustrated in
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill within the scope of the following claims. In particular, the present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above and below. Additionally, statements made herein characterizing the invention refer to an embodiment of the invention and not necessarily all embodiments.
The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article “a” or “the” in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of “or” should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of “A or B” is not exclusive of “A and B,” unless it is clear from the context or the foregoing description that only one of A and B is intended. Further, the recitation of “at least one of A, B and C” should be interpreted as one or more of a group of elements consisting of A, B and C, and should not be interpreted as requiring at least one of each of the listed elements A, B and C, regardless of whether A, B and C are related as categories or otherwise. Moreover, the recitation of “A, B and/or C” or “at least one of A, B or C” should be interpreted as including any singular entity from the listed elements, e.g., A, any subset from the listed elements, e.g., A and B, or the entire list of elements A, B and C.
The following is a list of reference numerals used herein
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10 2016 104 499.7 | Mar 2016 | DE | national |
This application is a U.S. National Stage Application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/055391 filed on Mar. 8, 2017, and claims benefit to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2016 104 499.7 filed on Mar. 11, 2016. The International Application was published in German on Sep. 14, 2017, as WO 2017/153447 A1 under PCT Article 21(2).
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PCT/EP2017/055391 | 3/8/2017 | WO | 00 |