The invention relates to a switch pole for interruption of an electrical alternating current having a mounting frame, which is manufactured from a dielectric material, and having a switching tube which extends in a longitudinal direction within the mounting frame between an input connection and an output connection and is designed to interrupt the alternating current between the input connection and the output connection with the input connection, the output connection and the switching tube being held by the mounting frame.
A switch pole such as this is already known from US 2001/0025829 A1. The switch pole disclosed there has a mounting frame which is manufactured from a dielectric material and is designed to hold a vacuum interrupter tube which extends in a longitudinal direction between an input connection and an output connection. The mounting frame is designed to hold said connecting pieces and the vacuum interrupter tube, which is at a high-voltage potential during operation, in an isolated form. The already known switch pole is subject to the disadvantage that the mounting frame has only a restricted isolation capability for the generally high electrical fields during operation, so that complex additional measures must be provided for the components to which high voltage is applied.
The invention is based on the object of providing a switch pole of the type mentioned initially, which has a mounting frame whose isolation capability can be matched in a simple manner to the respective requirements placed on the switch pole.
The invention achieves this object in that the mounting frame has latching means for holding additional isolating parts, by means of which the isolation capability of the mounting frame is increased.
Within the scope of the invention, the mounting frame has latching means. The latching means are used to hold additional isolating parts which, for example, extend like walls on the mounting frame. The additional isolating parts are manufactured from an insulating material, for example an insulating plastic, and carry out additional isolating functions on the mounting frame. Within the scope of the invention, it is therefore possible to increase the isolation capability of the entire mounting frame in a simple manner and at low cost simply by insertion of the additional isolating parts into the latching means of the mounting frame. The switch pole according to the invention can therefore be matched by simple measures to the respective requirements which apply of the desired installation location. For example, it is possible within the scope of the invention to increase the operating parameters such as the operating voltage, with the additional isolation that is required in this case because of the high electrical fields that occur being provided by the additional isolating parts inserted into the latching means.
The mounting frame is advantageously composed of a mechanically dimensionally stable plastic, and the additional parts are composed of an elastically deformable plastic. For example, the mounting frame is composed of a thermosetting plastic, and the additional isolating parts are composed of a thermoplastic. According to this advantageous further development, only the mounting frame carries out the mechanical supporting function for the components of the switching tube which are mounted in it, while the additional isolating parts just have an isolating effect, because of their elasticity. Because of the elasticity of the additional isolating parts, they can be inserted particularly easily into the latching means of the mounting frame, with the elasticity allowing additional retention, for example by creating a force fit.
The additional isolating parts which are held in the latching means advantageously form a labyrinth structure with the latching means. The labyrinth structure increases the electrical withstand capability of the connecting areas in the joints bounded by the isolating part and the mounting frame. Furthermore, if the additional isolating part is also elastic, this results in even better contact between the isolating part and the mounting frame, so that the electrical withstand capability is also improved by this characteristic. The labyrinth structure increases the creepage current distance from a component to which high-voltage potential is applied to a surface which is at ground potential.
The latching means are advantageously in the form of latching grooves. In this case, the additional isolating parts have a wall thickness which corresponds approximately to the internal distance between the latching grooves, thus allowing the additional isolating parts to be inserted into the latching grooves and at the same time providing retention for the additional isolating parts in the latching grooves. In contrast to this, it is likewise possible within the scope of the invention for the additional isolating parts to be bent elastically into the latching grooves during insertion, and to provide retention for the additional isolating parts, just for this reason. The latching grooves are, for example, formed at expedient points on the mounting frame. In contrast to this, the latching grooves on individual mounting frame components run over a longer distance.
The frame advantageously has two side walls, with the latching means extending in the longitudinal direction on the side walls. By way of example, the side walls are formed parallel to one another, with lateral webs or attachment webs which extend in the lateral direction between the side walls providing the necessary mechanical retention for the switch pole. The wall-like configuration of the mounting frame has the advantage that the mounting frame provides a housing-like shielding effect on two mutually opposite sides, with two sides of the mounting frame, which are likewise mutually opposite, being open and not covered. Within the scope of the invention, it is possible with the aid of the latching means to provide the sides of the mounting frame which are not shielded or covered with additional isolating parts, which are likewise in the form of walls, thus resulting overall in a closed housing around the components to which high-voltage potential is applied.
The additional isolating parts expediently have a cross section with a U-profile, at least in places. A U-profile has been found to be particularly advantageous for latching the additional isolating parts to the latching means since an elastic restoring force is produced by the free limbs of the U-profile being bent towards one another, and this can be used to secure the additional isolating components. Furthermore, the end face of the free limbs can easily be inserted into the latching means.
In one preferred exemplary embodiment, the free limbs of the U-profile are thus inserted, in the installed state, at the end into latching grooves in the mounting frame. The wall thickness of the free limbs expediently corresponds approximately to the internal diameter of the latching grooves, as has already been stated.
The end wall thickness of the free limbs of the U-profile is advantageously only slightly larger than the diameter of the latching grooves, so that the free limbs are slightly elastically deformed during insertion, in this way producing a retaining force.
In contrast to this, it is possible within the scope of the invention for the free limbs of the U-profile to rest at the end, in the installed state, on stop shoulders which are formed in the side walls, with their outer faces being pressed against the inner faces of the side walls, thus producing a force fit between the additional isolating part and the mounting frame. According to this refinement of the invention, the restoring forces are made use of which result when the free limbs of the U-profile are moved towards one another beyond their equilibrium position and in this position rest on the inner walls of the mounting frame. The restoring force then produces a force fit, which is sufficient to hold the additional isolating components. The stop shoulders are used only for accurate alignment of the additional isolating parts on the mounting frame.
The additional isolating parts advantageously have tubular connecting stubs at least in places which, in the installed state, extend from the input connection and/or the output connection. The tubular connecting stubs make it possible to pass conductor connections to the input connection or to the output connection, with the tubular connecting stubs producing additional isolation in the connecting area between the conductors connected to them and the connecting pieces, without having to touch the electrical conductor in the process. This even further enhances the isolating capability of the switch pole and of the mounting frame.
Further, more expedient refinements and advantages of the invention are the subject matter of the following description of exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawing, with components that have the same effect being provided with the same reference symbols, and in which:
In order to drive the moving contact piece, the switching rod can be connected via an expedient lever mechanism 11 to a drive which produces the kinetic energy required for switching.
The mounting frame 2, which is formed integrally in the illustrated exemplary embodiment, therefore has two side walls 12, 13 which run essentially parallel to one another. The side walls 12, 13 are connected to one another via the attachment web 4 and, in the lower area, by the bottom web 14. A lateral web 15 is provided for attachment of the output connection 8 and its flat face is aligned towards the front face of the switch pole 1, from which it is accessible from the output connection 8. Outer ribs 16 are arranged between the lateral web 15 and the bottom web 14, increasing the creepage distance for a current on its way from the output connecting piece 8 to a point which is at ground potential.
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2005/001435 | 8/10/2005 | WO | 00 | 3/4/2008 |