The invention relates to a stressing apparatus for a switch-on energy store for a circuit breaker, in which a stressing shaft, which can be rotated by means of a drive wheel, is in each case firmly connected to an eccentric and to a cam disk in order to stress the switch-on energy store, which has a tripping stop, and in which the drive wheel is coupled to the stressing shaft via a coupling.
A stressing apparatus such as this is known from DE 199 33 637 C1. In this stressing apparatus, a spur gear as a drive wheel is disconnected by a disconnectable coupling after stressing of a switch-on spring as a switch-on energy store. The disconnection or disengagement means that the spur gear, which is the spur gear of a transmission, and therefore the transmission can continue to run or rotate without any increased wear to the stressing apparatus or to the transmission, for example as a result of irregular operation. The disconnectable coupling in this case comprises a bearing sleeve which can be moved via balls and engages via a toothed surface with a toothed surface on the spur gear as long as a lever system, comprising two levers which are mounted such that they can rotate and have wedge-shaped surfaces, and a toggle-lever system, which is connected thereto, couples the bearing sleeve to the spur gear via a pressure element. Once the stressing process has been carried out, the toggle-lever system is erased via a further pressure element, as a result of which the two levers are rotated such that the spur gear is disengaged from the bearing sleeve. The arrangement having a bearing sleeve, which can be moved via a ball bearing and is coupled to and disengaged from the spur gear of the transmission via a lever system comprising a plurality of levers, which are mounted such that they can rotate, and toothed surfaces, represents a complex arrangement, which is costly at the same time.
The object of the present invention is to design a stressing apparatus of the type mentioned initially which has a simple and low-cost design.
The object is achieved in that, according to the invention, the coupling is a latching arrangement. A latching arrangement such as this creates a stressing apparatus whose coupling is advantageously simple and at the same time costs little, because the low-latching arrangement requires only a comparatively small number of components. In this case, it is only the latching arrangement which prevents irregular loading of the stressing apparatus taking place by further operation of the drive wheel after a stressing process, for example while a motor drive is running down.
In one preferred embodiment, the latching arrangement has a catch which is arranged on the drive wheel such that it can rotate, and a fixed stop element is provided in order to control the catch. An arrangement such as this has the advantage that the catch can be controlled, and the drive wheel can therefore disengage from the stressing shaft, solely by the arrangement of the catch such that it can rotate, and the fixed stop element.
In one advantageous refinement, the fixed stop element is arranged such that the catch releases the stressing shaft when the switch-on energy store is stressed. An arrangement such as this offers a simple capability to disengage the stressing shaft from the drive after a stressing process once the switch-on energy store has been stressed.
In another advantageous refinement, the latching arrangement has a driver which is firmly connected to the stressing shaft and interacts with the catch. The arrangement of a driver such as this is a simple and expedient option for coupling the drive wheel and the stressing shaft to one another by means of the catch, in order to carry out a stressing process.
The free end of the latching arrangement may be guided in various ways, for example by means of a fixed-position guide path. In one advantageous development, the latching arrangement has a spring element. The provision of a spring element ensures that the catch is held in a position in which it interacts with the driver during a stressing process.
In a further preferred refinement of the invention, a position pin is provided on the drive wheel. The provision of a position pin such as this advantageously limits the rotation of the catch, which is mounted such that it can rotate, by the force which is transmitted from the spring element, thus preventing wear to the catch resulting from a sliding movement on the stressing shaft during rotation for preparation for a stressing process of the circuit breaker.
The invention will be explained in more detail in the following text using the attached drawings and one exemplary embodiment, and with reference to the figures, in which:
During a switching-on process, the tripping stop 14 is released, so that the energy stored in the switch-on energy store 13 is used to rotate the cam disk 5, which is connected to the stressing shaft 1, and therefore to close the moving contact of the circuit breaker. During the process, the stressing shaft 1 rotates, and the parts which are connected to it rotate in the direction of the arrow 19 in
1 Stressing shaft
2 First end
3 Eccentric
4 Second end
5 Cam disk
6 Housing part
6
a, 6b Ball bearing
7 Fixed stop element
8 Driver
9 Catch
10 Drive wheel
11 Spring element
12 Shaft
13 Switch-on energy store
14 Tripping stop
15 End of catch
16 Contact surface
17 Stop
18 Position pin
19 Arrow
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE05/01437 | 8/10/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/11/2008 |