The present application is a 35 U.S.C. 371 national stage filing of International Application No. PCT/CN2007/002062, filed Jul. 3, 2007, which claims priority to Chinese Application No. 200610090354.5, filed Jul. 3, 2006. The entire contents of each of these applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a set of circuit breakers with interlock means, and in particular, relates to a set of circuit breakers for mechanically interlocking at least three circuit breakers.
In a power distribution system that supplies power with multiple loops, each loop is provided with a circuit breaker, and a circuit breaker which is typically switch-off and acts as an interconnection switch or a loop switch is provided between loops. If a loop therein disconnects due to power failure, the circuit breaker acting as an interconnection switch or a loop switch will close so as to ensure normal operation and power supply of the multi-loop power system mounted with the circuit breakers and of the load connected to the circuit breakers.
In practical application, a circuit breaker is required to perform some auxiliary functions aside from its normal operation functions so as to guarantee safety, for example, mechanical interlocking between two or more circuit breakers is required, aside from the electric interlocking between the set of circuit breakers having circuit breakers acting as interconnection switches or loop switches.
To implement interlocking between the set of circuit breakers, the mechanical interlocking methods and devices employed in the prior art are key interlock, leverage interlock and wire rope interlock, which are named by motion translation mediums. The mechanically interlocking circuit breaker means employed in current key interlock has a disadvantage that in-field manual operation is required to unlock the interlock, which can not satisfy the demand of automatic control.
In the prior art, some mechanically interlocking circuit breakers use the leverage interlock or wire rope interlock means or their combination with the key interlock means, disadvantage of which means lies in that only interlock between two circuit breakers can be implemented, and for interlock between three circuit breakers, random combination can not be implemented. Besides, under the current technical state, the known interlocking means for circuit breakers still have some drawbacks or performance deficiencies, though they can provide operating functions as required.
An invention patent No. 97125954.2 discloses a set of switches with interlock means, which discloses specifically the following technical features for this known mechanical interlock means: each switch has an elastically supported rocker, each rocker being operatively connected to means capable of locking a corresponding switch, each switch having a drive means connected to two ends of two cables. Since this known rocker that forms a mechanical interlocking means with cables is elastically supported, it is highly demanding on mounting and adjustment, with relatively poor repetitive positioning precision and vibration-proof performance. For a rocker directly connected to a trigger, its poor repetitive position precision and vibration-proof performance greatly affects the working reliability and robustness of the switches.
Specifically, since the force for locking a trigger in the prior art is directly the tensile force of a cable, movement of the rocker is realized by axial movement of the wire ropes inside the cable, thus it is highly demanding on the positioning precision of the cable member, which causes problems such as difficulty for adjustment, low productivity and high processing cost. Besides, in use, it is inevitable that connection of wire ropes becomes loose and deformed and that wire ropes become lengthened under tensile force. These problems directly impair positioning precision of the cable member, make locking operation out of order, and greatly affect the product's safety, reliability, robustness and service life.
To overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks in the prior art, an objective of the present invention is to provide a set of circuit breakers having improved mechanical interlock means, the circuit breakers can not only satisfy the demand of automatic control, but also realize random combination of interlock/release between multiple circuit breakers, so as to meet different requirements on product interlock in practical operations.
Another important objective of the present invention is to provide a set of circuit breakers having interlock means, which has a good safety, robustness and reliability, is convenient for operating and adjusting, and is low in manufacturing cost but long in service life, so as to overcome the drawbacks in the constructional principle of the prior art circuit breaker mechanical interlocking mechanism means.
To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following solutions:
A set of circuit breakers with interlock means according to the present invention comprises at least three circuit breakers and at least six cables, wherein each circuit breaker in the set of circuit breakers has interlock means, the interlock means of each circuit breaker are interconnected by cables to translate drive force, each interlock means comprises a drive member, a control member, a locking member, a base plate, and a cable mechanism; the base plate of the interlock means is provided with at least one control lever, at least one driving lever, at least two control arms and three elastic elements; the driving lever is operatively connected to a driving mechanism on the each circuit breaker; and the control lever is connected to a trigger of a circuit breaker locking means. Wire ropes of two cables that are connected to two ends of the driving lever of any of the circuit breakers are connected to a control arm of each of the other two circuit breakers. The control arm, under the joint action of the tensile force of the wire ropes and the elastic force of the elastic element, performs restricting or releasing the movement of the control lever. After movement of the control lever is released, under the elastic force of the elastic element, the control lever automatically completes locking a locking shaft of the each circuit breaker.
The drive member of the present invention has a driving lever whose two ends having a connection mechanism that bears cables, through which connection mechanism the driving lever connects two cables; in the middle of the driving lever is provided a shaft perpendicular to the driving lever, one end of the shaft being fixedly attached to the driving lever, middle of the shaft being movably attached to an access hole in the base plate, the other end of the shaft being attached to a driving means at the rear of the base plate and for operating the circuit breaker to open/close. The control member comprises two control arms, one end of each control arm having a hole movably attached to a shaft fixed on the base plate such that the control arms are rotatable around the shaft center, the other end of each control arm being fixed connected to wire ropes of the cable, the wire ropes translating drive force of the driving lever to control arms of the other two circuit breakers. Each control arm is provided with a tension spring the other end of which is attached to the base plate. The direction of the tensile force of the tension spring is reversal to that of wire ropes. The control member has a control lever two ends of which are provided with two male tabs, middle of the control lever being fixedly attached to a shaft movably connected to the access hole in the base plate such that the control lever is rotatable around the shaft center, the other end of the shaft going through the base plate and adapted for being connected to the trigger of the circuit breaker at the rear of the base plate. On the control lever is provide a tension spring the other end of which is fixedly attached to the base plate. Under the joint action of the tensile force of the tension spring on the control lever and the tensile force of the wire ropes on the control arm, the mail tabs on the control lever may be maintained in contact or not in contact with a side edge of the control arm. The cable comprises wire ropes and a sheath, the wire ropes being located in the middle of the sheath, and when two ends of the sheath are fixed, axial displacement between the wire ropes and the sheath is generated by pulling the wire ropes, thereby realizing the function of long-distance translation of axial movement. As to the cable mechanism, one ends of the wire ropes are fixed on one end of the driving lever of a circuit breaker in the set of circuit breakers, the other ends of the wire ropes are fixed on one end of the control arm of another circuit breaker of the set of circuit breaker, with two ends of the sheath being respectively fixed on the base plates corresponding to two circuit breakers which fix the wire ropes.
For the set of circuit breakers with mechanical interlock means according to the present invention, when operating the drive means of one circuit breaker in the set of circuit breakers, the drive means drives the driving lever on the circuit breaker to rotate, rotation of which strains two wire ropes connected to two ends of the driving lever. By two strained wire ropes, side edges of the control arms of the other two circuit breakers of the set of circuit breakers are driven to separate from the male tabs of the control levers, thereby releasing the restriction to the control lever of the target circuit breaker, such that the control lever of the target circuit breaker, under the tensile force of the tension spring, realizes the required interlock of the set of circuit breakers. In reverse, when the wire ropes are released, due to the action of the tension spring on the control arm, the control arm may be reset and contact with the male tabs on the control lever, thereby realizing the required unlocking of the set of circuit breakers. According to the present invention, after the cables interconnects each circuit breaker of the set of circuit breakers in the predetermined connection way, through setting open/close of each circuit breaker, random combination of a plurality of circuit breaker states can be implemented, for example, when any two of the three circuit breakers switch on, the third circuit breaker can not switch on.
Hereinafter, the embodiments of the present invention are descried with reference to the accompanying drawings as below:
Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the set of circuit breakers wither interlock means of the present invention are further described in detail by way of examples in the appended drawings.
The following example illustrates a set of circuit breakers comprising three circuit breakers according to the present invention, based on which the working principle and advantages of the interlock means of the present invention are illustrated. The set of circuit breakers according to the present invention is not limited to a set of circuit breakers comprising three circuit breakers.
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Hereinafter, the working principle of the interlocking mechanism of the present invention is described with reference to
When all the three circuit breakers 1, 2 and 3 are in the opened positions, the control arm 27 is subject to tensile force of the tension spring 11 from the above and tensile force of the wire ropes 16 from the below. When the control arm 27 is located in the position such that the male tab 35 on the control lever 8 comes into contact with a side edge of the control arm 27, the control lever 8 comes (see
When, for example, only the first circuit breaker 1 switches on, the driving lever 22 of the first circuit breaker 1 is rotated to position 110, thereby straining wire ropes 15, 18 with tensile force 115 (see
When only the third circuit breaker 3 switches on, the driving lever 24 of the third circuit breaker 3 strains the wire ropes 16 with the tensile force 120, thereby the control arm 27 of the second circuit breaker is rotated clockwise (see
When, for example, both the first circuit breaker 1 and the third circuit breaker 3 switch on, driving means of the circuit breakers 1, 3 rotate the driving levers 22, 24, thereby straining 15, 16, 18, 14 (see
With a completely identical manner, i.e. under the condition that both the second and third circuit breakers 2, 3 close, the first circuit breaker 1 may also be locked to prevent closure of the first circuit breaker 1, and when both the first and the second circuit breakers 1, 2 switched, the third circuit breaker 3 may also be locked.
From the embodiments and the accompanying drawings, the characteristics of the structure of the present invention are that: when the control lever 8 comes into contact with the shaft 71 of the locking means, the control lever 8 is in a contact condition state; the contact force between the control lever 8 and the shaft 71 of the locking means is provided by the spring 10, which is different from the prior art in which the contact force is provided by tensile force of wire ropes; the control lever 8 adopts a shaft bearing support structure whose repetitive positioning and vibration-proof performances are better than the elastic support mechanism.
The structural characteristics of the present invention guarantee that the set of circuit breakers of the present invention has the following notable effects: good safety, robustness and reliability, ease of operating and adjusting, simple structure, low manufacturing cost, long service life and wide application, etc.
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