Claims
- 1. A shorting switch for eliminating arcing faults in power distribution equipment, said shorting switch comprising:
an insulating housing; a first contact; a second contact; an insulator between said first and second contacts in said insulating housing, said insulator preventing electrical connection of said first and second contacts; first and second terminals respectively electrically connected to said first and second contacts; means for moving said first and second contacts toward closure; and means for driving said insulator from between said first and second contacts, in order to electrically connect said first and second contacts.
- 2. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for driving said insulator comprises a slug, and means for driving said slug between said first and second contacts, in order to drive said insulator from between said first and second contacts.
- 3. The shorting switch as recited in claim 2 wherein said slug is a bullet.
- 4. The shorting switch as recited in claim 3 wherein said bullet is made of copper, which electrically connects said first and second contacts after said insulator is driven from between said first and second contacts.
- 5. The shorting switch as recited in claim 2 wherein said means for driving said slug includes a charge; means for holding said charge; and a buffer disposed between said charge and said slug.
- 6. The shorting switch as recited in claim 5 wherein said charge is an electrically activated, chemical charge.
- 7. The shorting switch as recited in claim 5 wherein said charge is activated to provide a shock wave to drive said slug between said first and second contacts, thereby driving said insulator from between said contacts and shorting said contacts.
- 8. The shorting switch as recited in claim 5 wherein said means for holding said charge comprises a charge holder holding said charge, and an insulator disposed in said insulating housing, said insulator having a conduit passing therethrough, said conduit having a first opening, a first passageway, a second passageway, and a second opening, said slug resting in said first passageway, said charge holder held in said second passageway.
- 9. The shorting switch as recited in claim 8 wherein said second passageway is a threaded passageway; and wherein said charge holder has a plurality of threads, which threadably engage said threaded passageway.
- 10. The shorting switch as recited in claim 8 wherein said slug includes a shear pin, which engages said insulator and said slug.
- 11. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said insulating housing is a cylindrical insulating housing; and wherein said first and second contacts form a generally cylindrical structure within said cylindrical insulating housing, said generally cylindrical structure having an opening passing therethrough, said opening receiving said insulator.
- 12. The shorting switch as recited in claim 11 wherein said means for driving said insulator comprises a slug, and means for driving said slug between said first and second contacts, in order to drive said insulator from between said first and second contacts; and wherein the opening of said generally cylindrical structure includes a generally planar portion and a generally cylindrical passageway, said generally planar portion and said generally cylindrical passageway normally receiving said insulator, said generally cylindrical passageway having a tapered portion, which receives and captures said slug.
- 13. The shorting switch as recited in claim 11 wherein said first and second contacts are movable contacts including first and second half cylinders, respectively; and wherein said means for moving said first and second contacts includes a cylindrical clamp disposed within said cylindrical insulating housing, first and second insulating half shells, a first wave spring disposed between said clamp and said first insulating half shell, and a second wave spring disposed between said clamp and said second insulating half shell, said first and second insulating half shells engaging said first and second half cylinders, respectively, to prevent said first and second contacts from separating and arcing during switching.
- 14. The shorting switch as recited in claim 13 wherein the opening of said generally cylindrical structure includes a generally planar portion and a generally cylindrical passageway; and wherein said insulator includes a generally planar portion corresponding to the generally planar portion of the opening of said generally cylindrical structure and a generally cylindrical portion corresponding to the generally cylindrical passageway of the opening of said generally cylindrical structure.
- 15. The shorting switch as recited in claim 14 wherein said means for driving said insulator comprises a slug, and means for driving said slug between said first and second contacts, in order to drive said insulator from between said first and second contacts; wherein said generally cylindrical passageway has a tapered portion, which engages said slug; and wherein said tapered portion and said first and second wave springs cooperate to keep said slug and said first and second half cylinders electrically connected during an arcing fault.
- 16. The shorting switch as recited in claim 14 wherein said first and second terminals are normal to the generally planar portion of said insulator.
- 17. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said insulating housing is an insulating tube having at least one closed end.
- 18. The shorting switch as recited in claim 17 wherein said insulating tube is a cylindrical insulating tube; and wherein said first and second contacts are first and second half cylinders, respectively, disposed within said cylindrical insulating tube.
- 19. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second terminals is adapted for electrical connection with a load terminal of a circuit breaker.
- 20. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second terminals are adapted for electrical connection to two power lines.
- 21. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second terminals are adapted for electrical connection to a power line and a ground.
- 22. The shorting switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second terminals are adapted for electrical connection to a power line and a neutral.
- 23. A shorting system for eliminating an arcing fault in power distribution equipment, said shorting system comprising:
an insulating housing; a first contact; a second contact; an insulator between said first and second contacts in said insulating housing, said insulator preventing electrical connection of said first and second contacts; first and second terminals respectively electrically connected to said first and second contacts; means for moving said first and second contacts toward closure; and means for driving said insulator from between said first and second contacts responsive to an activation signal, in order to electrically connect said first and second contacts; and means for detecting an arcing fault and responsively providing said activation signal to said means for driving said insulator.
- 24. The shorting system as recited in claim 23 wherein said means for detecting an arcing fault and responsively providing said activation signal comprises means for detecting the arcing fault and responsively outputting a trigger signal, and means for detecting the trigger signal and responsively outputting said activation signal.
- 25. The shorting system as recited in claim 23 wherein said terminals are adapted for electrical connection to a low voltage power system.
- 26. The shorting system as recited in claim 25 wherein said low voltage power system is a 690 VAC power system.
- 27. A shorting switch for eliminating arcing faults in power distribution equipment, said shorting switch comprising:
an insulating housing; a fixed contact; a slug; a first terminal electrically connected to said fixed contact; a second terminal; a flexible conductor electrically connecting said slug to said second terminal; and means for driving said slug into electrical connection with said fixed contact.
- 28. The shorting switch as recited in claim 27 wherein said fixed contact has a wall facing said slug and a cavity behind said wall; and wherein said means for driving said slug drives said slug through said wall and at least partially within said cavity, in order to electrically connect said slug with said fixed contact.
- 29. The shorting switch as recited in claim 28 wherein said fixed contact further has an insulator disposed on said wall facing said slug.
- 30. The shorting switch as recited in claim 27 wherein said flexible conductor is at least one copper shunt having a first end electrically connected to said slug and a second end electrically connected to said second terminal.
- 31. The shorting switch as recited in claim 30 wherein said at least one copper shunt is a laminated structure including a plurality of solid stacked copper sheets.
- 32. The shorting switch as recited in claim 27 wherein said means for driving said slug includes a charge; and wherein said insulating housing includes an opening holding said charge.
- 33. A shorting system for eliminating arcing faults in power distribution equipment, said shorting system comprising:
a knife switch comprising:
a pivot point, a knife member having a first end electrically engaging and pivoting about said pivot point, said knife member having a second end, and a receptacle adapted to electrically engage the second end of said knife member; a first terminal electrically connected to the pivot point of said knife switch; a second terminal electrically connected to the receptacle of said knife switch; means for driving the second end of the knife member of said knife switch into electrical connection with the receptacle of said knife switch, responsive to an activation signal; and means for detecting an arcing fault and responsively providing said activation signal to said means for driving.
- 34. The shorting system as recited in claim 33 wherein said means for driving includes a charge disposed proximate the second end of said knife member opposite the receptacle of said knife switch; and means for fixedly holding said charge proximate the second end of said knife member.
- 35. The shorting system as recited in claim 34 wherein said charge is an electrically activated, chemical charge.
- 36. The shorting system as recited in claim 34 wherein said charge is activated to provide a shock wave to pivot the knife member of said knife switch about the pivot point of said knife switch, in order to electrically connect the second end of the knife member of said knife switch with the receptacle of said knife switch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to commonly assigned, concurrently filed:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed _______ ___, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-213);
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ ___, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-326);
[0004] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ ___, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Low Voltage Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-385);
[0005] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ ___, 2002, entitled “Bullet Assembly For A Vacuum Arc Interrupter” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-425);
[0006] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ ___, 2002, entitled “Vacuum Arc Interrupter Having A Tapered Conducting Bullet Assembly” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-428);
[0007] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ __, 2002, entitled “Vacuum Arc Interrupter Actuated By A Gas Generated Driving Force” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-429);
[0008] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ __, 2002, entitled “Blade Tip For Puncturing Cupro-Nickel Seal Cup” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-471); and
[0009] U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______, filed ______ ___, 2002, entitled “Vacuum Arc Eliminator Having A Bullet Assembly Actuated By A Gas Generating Device” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-472).