Currently setting respective required switch opening gaps (arc gaps) during the assembly of auxiliary switches on electrical contactors may be a complex, time consuming, and inconsistently executed process. In particular, the assembly of auxiliary switches on electrical contactors may require shims and/or contacts to be bent in order to set required arc gaps during the assembly of each respective auxiliary switch. This requirement may be inefficient and operator dependent.
In many instances, the auxiliary switch assemblies may need to be assembled and measurements of the arc gaps may be taken. If the measurements are not determined to be within a desired range, the auxiliary switch assemblies may have to be disassembled and adjusted repeatedly in order to adjust the arc gaps to achieve the desired measurement range.
The assembling, measuring, disassembling, adjusting, and reassembling may result in an inefficient, expensive, and an inconsistent assembly process. For example, there may be inconsistency with respect to measurements of the arc gaps between assembled auxiliary switches by a particular manufacturer that may lead to time consuming and cost prohibitive disassembly and reassembly of numerous electrical contactors.
In view of the foregoing, an electrical contactor auxiliary switch assembly is disclosed that includes an auxiliary switch actuator that includes an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion. The upper portion is inserted into a return spring to hold the auxiliary switch in place. The electrical contactor auxiliary switch assembly also includes a plurality of auxiliary switches that are attached to the middle portion of the auxiliary switch actuator. The plurality of auxiliary switches are configured to move the position of the auxiliary switch actuator to open or close the electrical contactor. The electrical contactor auxiliary switch assembly also includes an adjustment nut that is disposed underneath the plurality of auxiliary switches to accept the lower portion of the auxiliary switch actuator and is configured to be accessed and rotated to a predetermined amount during assembly of the electrical contactor to set respective arc gaps on each of the plurality of auxiliary switches.
According to another aspect, an electrical contactor is disclosed that includes an auxiliary switch actuator that is attached to a return spring. The electrical contactor also includes an adjustment nut that is configured to accept a portion of the auxiliary switch actuator. The auxiliary switch actuator is held against the adjustment nut by the return spring. The adjustment nut is rotatable during assembly of auxiliary switch to set auxiliary switch opening gaps to desired measurements.
According to yet another aspect, a method for setting arc gaps on a plurality of multiple auxiliary switches of an electrical contactor is disclosed that includes inserting an upper portion of an auxiliary switch actuator of the electrical contactor within a return spring to hold the auxiliary switch actuator in place upon an adjustment nut of the electrical contactor.
The method also includes attaching a plurality of auxiliary switches to attachment points of a middle portion of the auxiliary switch actuator to allow a position of the auxiliary switch actuator to be modified to open or close the electrical contactor during operation of the electrical contactor. The method further includes rotating the adjustment nut to a predetermined amount during assembly of the electrical contactor to set respective arc gaps on the plurality of auxiliary switches, wherein the respective arc gaps are set to prevent arcing from occurring during opening and closing of the electrical contactor during the operation of the electrical contactor.
The novel features believed to be characteristic of the disclosure are set forth in the appended claims. In the descriptions that follow, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily drawn to scale and certain figures can be shown in exaggerated or generalized form in the interest of clarity and conciseness. The disclosure itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects and advances thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In an exemplary embodiment, the auxiliary actuator 104 may include an upper portion 104a, a middle portion 104b, and a lower portion 104c. As shown in
In one embodiment, the middle portion 104b of the auxiliary actuator 104 may be configured as a cylindrical portion and may be configured to have a larger diameter than the upper portion 104a. The middle portion 104b may be configured to include upper attachment points 504 and lower attachment points 506. The upper attachment points 504 and lower attachment points 506 may be utilized to attach to respective auxiliary switches of the plurality of auxiliary switches 112a, 112b, 114 of the auxiliary switch assembly 102. In one configuration, the lower portion 104c of the auxiliary actuator 104 may also be configured as a cylindrical portion. In one configuration, the lower portion 104c may be configured to have a smaller diameter than the upper portion 104a and the middle portion 104b. In an exemplary embodiment, the diameter of the lower portion 104c may be configured to be inserted within an adjustment nut 110.
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In particular, the upper auxiliary switches 112a, 112b may each respectively be associated with the upper attachment points 404 of the middle portion 104b of the auxiliary actuator 104. In one embodiment, the upper auxiliary switches 112a, 112b may be connected to respective movable contact arm assemblies that may be used to indicate the position of the auxiliary actuator 104. Accordingly, as illustrated in
In one or more embodiments, the lower auxiliary switch 114 may be attached to the middle portion 104b of the auxiliary actuator 104. In particular, the lower auxiliary switch 114 may be associated with the lower attachment point 406 of the middle portion 104b of the auxiliary actuator 104. In one embodiment, the lower auxiliary switch 114 may be connected to a movable contact arm assembly that may be used to indicate the position of the auxiliary actuator 104. Accordingly, based on the functionality of the respective movable contact arm assembly, the lower auxiliary switch 114 may be configured to manipulate the position of the auxiliary actuator 104 to move in a downward direction along the longitudinal axis 116 to close the contactor 100 to complete an electrical circuit.
The auxiliary actuator 104 may be configured to be lowered down along the longitudinal axis 116 and the lower portion 104c of the longitudinal axis 116 may be inserted into the adjustment nut 110 (as represented in
Additionally, the upper auxiliary switches 112a, 112b and/or the lower auxiliary switch 114 may be configured to allow the auxiliary actuator 104 to move in an upward direction along the longitudinal axis 116 to open the contactor 100 and break the electrical circuit (as represented in
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In one or more embodiments, rotating of the adjustment nut 110 enables the arc gaps to be set to the desired measurement during an initial assembly stage of the contactor 100. In particular, as the return spring 106 is configured to hold the auxiliary actuator 104 in place against the adjustment nut 110, the adjustment nut 110 is configured to be accessed and rotated during the initial assembly stage to adjust the arc gaps as needed to set the arc gaps to the desired measurement without any further post assembly manipulation of the arc gaps.
The aforementioned configuration accordingly includes components that allow the arc gaps to be measured and adjusted to be set without the use of shims and/or without the bending of contacts. Accordingly, the configuration of the auxiliary actuator 104 and the adjustment nut 110 may allow for the arc gaps associated with each of the pair of auxiliary switches 112a, 112b and/or the lower auxiliary switch 114 to be set to respective desired measurements without the need of inefficient, expensive, and difficult assembly, measurement, disassembly, and reassembly of the contactor 100 that may be otherwise required.
The design of the auxiliary actuator 104 in combination with the return spring 106 and the adjustment nut 110 allows an ease of adjustability with respect to a precise setting of the arc gaps. This design may further allow the contactor 100 to be configured within an acceptable arc gap measurement window that may be consistent with the arc gap measurements of additional contactors that are assembled by a particular manufacturer.
The method 700 may proceed to block 704, wherein the method 700 may include attaching a plurality of auxiliary switches 112a, 112b, 114 to attachment points 404, 406 of a middle portion 104b of the auxiliary actuator 104 to allow a position of the auxiliary actuator 104 to be modified to open or close the electrical contactor 100 during operation of the electrical contactor 100.
The method 700 may proceed to block 706, wherein the method 700 may include rotating the adjustment nut 110 to a predetermined amount during assembly of the electrical contactor 100 to set respective arc gaps on the plurality of auxiliary switches 112a, 112b, 114. In one embodiment, the respective arc gaps are set to prevent arcing from occurring during opening and closing of the electrical contactor during the operation of the electrical contactor.
It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that any block diagrams herein represent conceptual views of illustrative circuitry embodying the principles of the invention. Similarly, it will be appreciated that any flow charts, flow diagrams, state transition diagrams, pseudo code, and the like represent various processes which may be substantially represented in machine readable media and so executed by a computer or processor, whether or not such computer or processor is explicitly shown.
It will be appreciated that various implementations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2020/057029 | 10/23/2020 | WO |