Claims
- 1. A switch having at least one power switching pole comprising:
- a contact holder bearing a contact bridge;
- said contact bridge cooperating with fixed contacts and being fastened to a drive crank;
- wherein springs are mounted between said contact bridge and said contact holder to provide the contact pressure for the closing position of contacts and to induce no return force for the opening position of contacts;
- and wherein a transmission mechanism driven from an electromagnet or a tripping mechanism and adapted to operate on said drive crank for causing said contact bridge to move.
- 2. The switch according to claim 1 wherein said contact bridge is mounted in a cartridge forming an interrupter chamber.
- 3. The switch according to claim 2 wherein said cartridge has a contact bridge drive crank exiting said cartridge and coupled by said transmission mechanism to mobile parts of said solenoid.
- 4. The switch according to claim 3 wherein said contact bridge crank is mechanically connected to a toggle lever and wherein, said mobile parts of said solenoid operate on the toggle lever pivot.
- 5. Switch according to claim 4 wherein one link of said toggle lever is pivoted at a fixed point.
- 6. The switch according to claim 3 wherein said rotatable drive crank is articulated to a link pivoting about a fixed pivot and pivoted by said mobile parts of said solenoid.
- 7. The switch according to claim 3 including a link connected by a first articulated coupling to said mobile parts of said solenoid and by a second articulated coupling to said drive crank of said cartridge.
- 8. The switch according to claim 7 wherein said second articulated coupling is demountable from said drive crank.
- 9. The switch according to claim 1 further comprising:
- means for mechanically connecting said contact-holder and said tripping mechanism and means for mechanically connecting said contact-holder to mobile parts of said solenoid, said means enabling independent coupling of said tripping mechanism or said mobile parts of said solenoid to said contact-holder to enable independent operation as a contractor or as a circuit-breaker.
- 10. The switch according to claim 9 wherein said contact-holder is mechanically connected to said tripping mechanism by a toggle lever and said mobile parts of said solenoid operate on the toggle lever pivot through an articulated and/or sliding coupling enabling independent operation as a contactor or as a circuit-breaker.
- 11. The switch according to claim 10 wherein said sliding coupling comprises a slideway in said link in which said toggle lever pivot slides.
- 12. The switch according to claim 11 wherein said slideway is open to enable demounting of the assembly.
- 13. The switch according to claim 1 including a protection module.
- 14. A switch apparatus comprising:
- a cartridge having an exterior casing, comprising:
- a contact holder mounted within the exterior casing of the cartridge and rotatable therein;
- a contact bridge housed within said contact holder for forming a switch having two ends being rotatable about a central axis within the contact holder; and
- a spring mounted between said contact holder and said contact bridge for applying a spring force against the contact bridge and limiting the rotation of the contact bridge within the rotating contact holder;
- an electromagnet comprising:
- a coil connectable to an external electrical supply for creating variable magnetic fields in response to said external electrical supply;
- a fixed magnetic circuit forming a magnetic field in the direction of said variable magnetic fields created by the coil; and
- a mobile magnetic circuit being movable in relation to the coil and the fixed magnetic circuit;
- contacts extendable into said cartridge and positioned adjacent said ends of said contact bridge, said contact bridge having an open position when said ends are not in contact with said contacts, and having a closed position completing an electrical connection when said contact bridge rotates about said axis and said ends contact said contacts;
- a tripping mechanism able to operate independently of the mobile magnetic circuit on the opening contact bridge;
- a linkage means for linking the mobile magnetic circuit to said contact holder and for linking the tripping mechanism to said contact holder; and
- wherein, said contact bridge is switched between said open and said closed positions when said linkage means rotates said contact holder based on a movement of said mobile magnetic circuit causing the contact bridge to rotate with the contact holder to switch between on and off positions, and said contact bridge rotating with respect to the contact holder when the contact bridge is forced against the springs toward said on position and when the contact bridge is driven with the help of the springs toward said off position.
- 15. The switching apparatus according to claim 14, wherein:
- said contact holder forms a separate unit from said cartridge and is slidably mounted within said cartridge.
- 16. The switching apparatus according to claim 15, wherein:
- said contact bridge is integrally formed with said contact holder.
- 17. The switching apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the linkage means further comprises:
- a drive crank connected to the contact holder for rotating said contact holder within said cartridge and causing said contact bridge to switch between said open and closed positions.
- 18. The switching apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising:
- a tripping mechanism connected to the linkage means for causing the linkage means to hold the contact bridge in an open position.
- 19. The switching apparatus according to claim 18, wherein:
- said tripping mechanism causes the linkage means to move the mobile magnetic circuit away from any magnetic influences of the fixed magnetic circuit and the solenoid cannot cause the contact bridge to switch.
- 20. The switching apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the linkage means comprises:
- a first link being elongated having one end rotatably connected to a fixed point and another end forming a pivot point;
- a second link being elongated and having a first end connected to said pivot point of said first link;
- a drive crank holding the contact holder and contact bridge about said central axis of said contact bridge and engaged with a second end of said second link opposite said pivot point; and
- wherein, said mobile magnetic circuit of said solenoid acts on said pivot point to cause the second link to drive the drive crank and rotate said contact holder, causing said contact bridge to rotate between said open and closed positions.
- 21. The switching apparatus of claim 20, wherein said second link further comprises:
- an open portion at said second end for allowing the second link to be disengaged from the drive crank and allowing the cartridge to be removed from said switching apparatus.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/217,868, filed on Mar. 25, 1994, now abandoned.
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