Claims
- 1. Self-coordinated device for the control and protection of electrical equipment, characterized in that it comprises, in a single housing (2),
- a) a control solenoid (5) with a movable armature (12), which can be supplied with power from its own remotely controlled supply circuit (7), known per se,
- b) a magnetothermal release device (M) having a magnetic release device (14, 6) and a thermal release device (15),
- c) for each phase, a movable main contact (4) with a double break and respective arc chambers, known per se, which main contacts (4) are mounted on a contact-carrying bar (25) supported slidingly in the housing (2), elastically preloaded (31) in the direction for closing the main contacts (4) and displaceable in the direction for opening the said main contacts (4) by means of a composite mechanism (A) which controls the opening of the main contacts (4) comprising a first control mechanism (B), responding to a deenergizing of the control solenoid (5) caused manually by means of a control knob or by the thermal release device (15) when current surges occur, and a second control mechanism (C), responding to shortcircuit currents, which second control mechanism (C), when short-circuit currents occur, interacts firstly with the first control mechanism (B) and then acts directly on the contact-carrying bar (25) to give a reinforced opening of the main contacts (4), the said second mechanism (C) interacting similarly with a mechanism (D) which locks the manual control knob (3) for opening the main contacts (4).
- 2. Self-coordinated device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the first control mechanism (B) responding to a deenergizing of the control solenoid (5) consists of an oscillating lever (33) pivoted (34) on the housing (2) so as to oscillate freely, one end (32) of which oscillating lever (33) is in contact with a stop (30) of the contact-carrying bar (25) while the other end (35) of the said oscillating lever (33) is supported by an oscillating stopping arm (37) of the second control mechanism (C) responding to short-circuit currents and this end (35) is arranged and shaped in such a way as to be struck by the movable armature (12) released by the control solenoid (5).
- 3. Self-coordinated device according to claim 1, characterized in that the second control mechanism (C) responding to short-circuit currents comprises a first rocking lever (27) pivoted (28) on the housing (2) so as to oscillate freely, with one end (29) of which rocking lever (27) the movable armature (6) of the magnetic release device (14) engages, while with the other end (26) of the said rocking lever (27) there engages one of the ends of an intermediate releasing rod (45), which at its other end engages with one end (46) of a releasing rocker arm (47), pivoted (48) on the housing (2) so as to oscillate freely, and positioned at its other end (49) on an intermediate rocker arm (51) which pivots (52) on the housing (2) so as to oscillate freely and has a stopping end (53) acting as a detent for one arm (44) of an oscillating star (38) which is pivoted (39) on the housing (2) so as to oscillate freely and is additionally provided with an arm (37) which acts as a bearing stop for the oscillating lever (33) of the first control mechanism (B) responding to deenergizing of the control solenoid (5), and also with an arm (41) which supports a spring (40) for the elastic preloading and a further arm (42) for pushing the control knob (3) locking mechanism (D) away from the control knob.
- 4. Self-coordinated device according to claim 1, characterized in that the mechanism (D) for locking the control knob (3) consists of a rod (21) which is supported slidingly in the housing (2), is elastically preloaded (22), supports an electric contact (23) for opening the electrical supply circuit (7) and engages with one end (20) under normal operating conditions in a cam groove (19) which is let into the control knob (3) for manually opening the main contacts (4), while from the said intermediate releasing rod (21) extends the lug (24) interacting with the arm (42) of the star (38) which can oscillate in response to the intervention of the magnetic release device (14, 6) to cause the disengagement of the releasing rod (21) from the control knob (3).
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| 21485 A/89 |
Aug 1989 |
ITX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of international application PCT/EP 90/00826 filed on May 22, 1990, designating the United States. The international application is entitled to the foreign priority filing date of Italian patent application 21485A/89 filed on Aug. 9, 1989.
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