Information
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Patent Grant
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6392514
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Patent Number
6,392,514
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal unit having connection conductors to be connected to corresponding terminals of a switch is installed in a terminal section of the switch, and an external electric wire is connected to each terminal section of the connection conductors. Thus, the insulation distance between phases for the terminal sections and the insulation distance between the terminal section and a panel cut surface are increased according to the requirement of the switch. The shape and size of the terminal unit can be set regardless of the switch, so that a required insulation distance is obtained without increasing the size of the switch main body.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT
The present invention relates to a multipolar switch, such as a molded-case circuit breaker, including power supply-side and load-side polar terminals arranged adjacent to each other at front and rear sides of an insulated box, and in particular, to a terminal unit for increasing the insulation distance between the phases for the power supply-side terminals.
Conventionally, the insulation distance between the terminals is determined by the shapes of the case and cover forming an insulated box of a switch. That is, to increase the insulation distance between the terminals, the size of the interphase partition wall is increased, and to increase the insulation distance between a board panel on which the switch is mounted and the terminal, a panel cut surface of a cover, i.e. a top surface of the cover which contacts the board panel, is located higher than the terminal surface.
However, the required insulation distance varies according to the standards for the switches. Thus, the dimensions of the insulated box are conventionally determined so as to obtain a maximum insulation distance prevailing among the standards. On the other hand, it has been required to reduce the outside dimensions of the switch, and an insulated box smaller than that of the standard size is used for the application that does not require the maximum insulation distance. As a result, two types of the insulated boxes must conventionally be provided, depending on the required insulation distance.
It is thus an object of the present invention to reduce the size of a switch while allowing the insulation distance to be easily increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To attain this object, according to the present invention, a terminal unit having a greater insulation distance than a switch main body is installed in a multipolar switch including power supply-side and load-side polar terminals arranged at front and rear sides of an insulated box and adjacent to one another. The insulated box comprises a case, and a cover having a screw-tightening opening immediately above the polar terminals.
The terminal unit comprises polar connection conductors each having a connection section at one end connected to the terminal and a terminal section at the other end thereof to which an electric wire is connected, and an insulated housing for allowing the connection sections of these connection conductors to project outwardly and surrounding the terminal sections. An interior of the insulated housing is partitioned into wiring spaces for each pole by means of interphase partition walls. Each wiring space has a closed end from which the connection section projects, and a wire insertion port opened at an opposite end thereof. A wire passage is formed between the wire insertion port and the terminal section for guiding the electric wire. The insulated housing has a screw-tightening opening immediately above the terminal section, and is installed at the power supply-side end of the insulated box so as to cover the screw tightening holes in the case.
In this structure, it is possible to install the terminal unit having the insulation distance between terminals for the connected conductors and the insulation distance between the terminal and a panel cut surface appropriately determined based on the shape of the insulated housing in the insulated box of the switch, and to allow the insulation distance greater than that of the switch main body, as required.
Preferably, each connection conductor has a step such that its terminal section side is lower than its connection section side. Thus, the step serves to increase the insulation distance between the terminal and the panel cut surface.
Preferably, inclinations are formed in top and bottom wall surfaces of the wire passage to guide electric wires toward the terminal section. Thus, even if the wire passage is elongated to increase the insulation distance, the electric wires can easily be inserted into the terminal unit. Additionally, insulation distance can be effectively increased by forming multiple vertical grooves along the side wall surfaces of the wire passage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partly broken plan view of a switch showing an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial vertical sectional view of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG.
3
(A) is an exploded front view of a terminal unit, and
FIG.
3
(B) is an exploded vertical sectional view thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1
to
3
show an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing a partly broken three-pole switch with a terminal unit installed therein.
FIG. 2
is a partial vertical sectional view of FIG.
1
. FIG.
3
(A) is an exploded front view of the terminal unit, and FIG.
3
(B) is an exploded vertical sectional view thereof.
In
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a switch
1
comprises an insulated box formed of a mold case
2
and a mold cover
3
, in which movable and fixed contact shoes, a switching mechanism, an excess current-tripping device, and so on are retained, and power supply-side (at the left of the figures) and load-side (at the right of the figures) terminals
4
(only the power supply-side terminals are shown) arranged at the front and rear sides of the insulated box adjacent to one another via interphase partition walls. Each of the terminals
4
has a terminal screw
6
with a washer
5
, and a top wall of the mold cover
3
forming a panel cut surface P has a screw-tightening opening
7
to allow the terminal screw
6
to be tightened with a screwdriver.
In
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the terminal unit
8
comprises polar connection conductors
9
, each having a connection section
9
a
at one end to be connected to the terminal
4
and a terminal section
9
b
at the other end to which an electric wire
10
is connected, and an insulated housing for allowing the connection sections
9
a
of the connection conductors
9
to project outwardly and to surround the terminal sections
9
b
. The insulated housing is formed of a molded resin, and is vertically divided into a unit cover
11
and a unit case
12
. The terminal section
9
b
has the same terminal screw
6
as that of the terminal
4
. The connection conductor
9
has its intermediate portion bent in a Z-shape so as to have a step such that the terminal section
9
b
side is lower than the connection section
9
a
side.
The unit cover
11
comprises an enclosure formed of left and right side walls
11
a
and
11
a
, a top wall
11
b
extending therebetween, and a front wall
11
c
, and interphase partition walls lid are integrally formed inside the enclosure. In addition, a cover plate
11
e
that covers the screw-tightening openings
7
in the switch
1
is integrally formed at an extension of the top wall
11
b
as to extend frontward (rightward in FIG.
2
). Further, the top wall
11
b
has screw-tightening openings
13
immediately above the terminal screws
6
of the terminal sections
9
b
for allowing a screwdriver to be inserted therethrough to tighten the terminal screws
6
.
The unit case
12
comprises an enclosure formed of left and right side walls
12
a
, a bottom wall
12
b
and a front wall
12
c
extending between the side walls
12
a
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the unit case
12
is internally combined with the unit cover
11
to have the connection conductors
9
therebetween, and is coupled thereto by means of snap-fitted engagement between claws
12
d
(
FIG. 3
) integrally formed on the outside of the side walls
12
a
at two longitudinal positions and openings
11
f
formed in the side walls
11
a
of the unit cover
11
so as to correspond to the claws
12
d
. The interior of the insulated housing formed by this coupling is partitioned into spaces
14
for each pole by means of interphase partition walls
11
d
. Each space
14
for each pole has an end closed by the front walls
11
c
and
12
c
from which the connection section
9
a
projects, and has a wire insertion port
15
opened at the opposite end thereof. A wire passage
14
a
is formed between the wire insertion port
15
and the terminal section
9
b
to guide an electric wire
10
to the terminal section
9
b.
In
FIG. 2
, the top and bottom wall surfaces of the wire passage
14
a
are inclined to guide the electric wire
10
from the wire insertion port
15
toward the terminal section
9
b
, so that the wire passage
14
a
is formed like a trumpet, as seen from the side of the unit. In addition, the side walls
11
a
and the partition walls
11
d
of the unit cover
11
forming side walls of the wire passages
14
a
have multiple grooves
16
(
FIG. 1
) formed in a vertical direction relative to the unit.
The above-described terminal unit
8
is installed in the switch
1
as described below. First, the polar connection conductors
9
are fixed to the corresponding power supply-side terminals
4
of the switch
1
via the connection sections
9
a
using the terminal screws
19
)
6
. Then, the unit cover
11
is connected to the cover
3
of the switch
1
. In this regard, the front wall
11
c
of the unit cover
11
has an engagement projection with a dovetailed cross section vertically formed integrally therewith at a center thereof, and the cover
3
correspondingly has an engagement groove
3
a
of the same shape in an end surface thereof. Then, the unit cover
11
is coupled as shown in the figures by inserting the engagement projection
11
g
into the engagement groove
3
a
from above to allow the cover plate
11
e
to abut on a top surface of the cover
3
and to allow a lower end surface of the front wall
11
c
to abut on the top surfaces of the connection conductors
9
. In this state, the cover plate
11
comes to tight contact with the top surface of the cover
3
to cover the screw-tightening openings
7
.
The unit case
12
is subsequently inserted into the unit cover
11
from below and the claws
12
d
are engaged with the corresponding openings
11
f
in a snap-fitted manner to couple the unit case
12
and the unit cover
11
together. In this state, the front wall
12
c
of the unit case
12
abuts against the bottom surfaces of the connection conductors to cover the end surfaces of the case
2
and the cover
3
, together with the front wall
11
c
of the unit cover
11
.
In the switch
1
with the terminal unit
8
installed therein, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the insulation distance between the phases of the terminals
4
of the switch I and the insulation distance between each terminal and the panel cut surface P can be substituted with the insulation distance G (
FIG. 1
) between the terminal sections
9
b
, more precisely, the washers
5
, of the terminal unit
8
, and the insulation distance H (
FIG. 2
) between the panel cut surface P and each terminal section
9
b
, more precisely, the terminal screw
6
. The distances G and H of the insulation can be set at appropriate required values without restrictions dependent on the shapes or size of the case
2
or cover
3
of the switch main body.
In this case, the insulation distance G can be effectively increased by forming the multiple vertical grooves
16
in the side wall surfaces of the wire passages
14
a
, as shown in the figures. The insulation distance H can also be easily extended by forming the step in the connection conductor
9
to lower the terminal section
9
b
side with respect to the connection section
9
a
. Although not clearly shown, the case
2
and the cover
3
have recesses
17
in a power supply side (at the left of
FIG. 1
) end surface similarly to the load side (at the right of the same figure), and the unit cover
11
and the unit case
12
have projections on the surfaces thereof opposite to the case or the cover, the projections tightly engaging the corresponding recesses
17
. Due to the tight contact between these engagement sections, even if a small gap is formed between the end surface of the switch
1
and the terminal unit
8
, the interphase insulation does not decrease.
As described above, according to the preset invention, the terminal unit serves to create a large insulation distance without lo enlarging the insulated box of the switch main body, thereby obtaining a required maximum insulation distance without increasing the size of the switch. As a specific example, the installation of the terminal unit according to the present invention can increase the insulation distance between the phases, and the insulation distance between the panel cut surface and the terminal to 50.8 and 12.7 mm, respectively, from their original values of 12.7 and 9.7 mm.
While the invention has been explained with reference to the specific embodiment of the invention, the explanation is illustrative and the invention is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A terminal unit to be attached to a multipolar switch having a plurality of terminals, comprising:a plurality of polar connection conductors, each having a connection section at one end to be connected to one terminal of the switch and a terminal section at the other end thereof to which an electric wire is to be connected; and an insulating housing surrounding the terminal sections so that the connection sections extend outwardly therefrom and formed of a cover section and a case section assembled together, said housing covering the terminals of the switch when the housing is attached to the switch and including at least one interphase partition wall for dividing an interior of the insulating housing into wiring spaces separated from each other so that one wiring space has one terminal section, an end wall for closing the wiring spaces while allowing the connection conductors to pass between the cover section and the case section, wire insertion ports each being opened at a side opposite to the end wall, wire passages each being formed between one wire insertion port and one terminal section for guiding the electric wire to the one terminal section, and openings formed in the insulating housing above the respective terminal sections.
- 2. A terminal unit according to claim 1, wherein each of said connection conductors has a step such that the terminal section is located lower than the connection section.
- 3. A terminal unit according to claim 1, wherein said insulating housing further includes top and bottom walls to form the wire passages, said top and bottom walls being inclined to gradually open outwardly to guide the electric wire toward the terminal section.
- 4. A terminal unit according to claim 3, wherein side walls forming the wire passage include multiple grooves formed vertically along side wall surfaces of the wire passage.
- 5. A terminal unit according to claim 1, wherein said cover section and the case section include engaging means for securely engaging the same, and at least one of the cover section and the case section includes a connecting device for connecting the at least one of the cover section and the case section to the multipolar switch.
- 6. A terminal unit according to claim 1, further comprising screws fixed to the terminal sections for connecting the electric wires to the terminal sections, each of said openings having a size to allow a tool for rotating the screw to pass therethrough.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-353201 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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