Claims
- 1. A vacuum arc interrupter comprising:
a vacuum chamber assembly having a first conductor coupled to a power line; a pressure chamber assembly having a second metal conductor coupled to a ground and a bullet assembly having a metal lance; said pressure chamber assembly disposed adjacent to said vacuum chamber assembly; said second conductor having a passage; said bullet assembly structured to move from a first position, wherein said lance is spaced from said passage, to a second position, wherein said lance engages said passage and said first conductor; and whereby electricity flows through said lance and said second conductor thereby creating heat sufficient to cause said lance and said second conductor to partially melt and weld together.
- 2. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 1 wherein
said second conductor passage is a tapered passage; and said bullet assembly lance has a flared base.
- 3. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 2 wherein:
said lance body includes a tip, a medial portion, and a base; said tip disposed at said lance first end, said base disposed at said lance second end, and said medial portion disposed therebetween; said base is flared, having a smaller cross-sectional area adjacent to said medial portion and a greater cross-sectional area adjacent to said piston body; and said base flare angle being between about 90 and 150 degrees.
- 4. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 3, wherein said base flare angle is about 94 degrees.
- 5. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 4, wherein said lance medial portion has a generally constant cross-sectional area.
- 6. The vacuum arc interrupter bullet of claim 2, wherein said tapered passage has a generally circular cross-sectional area and a taper angle between about 90 and 150 degrees.
- 7. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 6, wherein said tapered passage has a taper angle of about 94 degrees.
- 8. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 1, wherein said lance is shaped to create an arc between said lance and said first conductor, whereby said lance and said first conductor are welded together.
- 9. A vacuum arc interrupter comprising:
a vacuum chamber assembly having a first conductor disposed in a vacuum; a pressure chamber assembly having a second conductor, a pressure chamber, and a bullet assembly; said pressure chamber assembly disposed adjacent to said vacuum chamber assembly; said second conductor having a tapered passage; said bullet assembly disposed within said pressure chamber and structured to move from a first position to a second position; said bullet assembly including a piston body having a first side and a second side, and a lance made from a conductive material having an elongated body with a first end and a second end; said lance second end coupled to said piston body second side; said lance second end being flared; said bullet assembly structured to move from a first position, wherein said lance is spaced from said passage, to a second position, wherein said lance engages said passage and said first conductor; and whereby electricity flows through said lance and said second conductor thereby creating heat sufficient to cause said lance and said second conductor to partially melt and weld together.
- 10. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 9 wherein:
said lance body includes a tip, a medial portion, and a base; said tip disposed at said lance first end, said base disposed at said lance second end, and said medial portion disposed therebetween; said base is flared, having a smaller cross-sectional area adjacent to said medial portion and a greater cross-sectional area adjacent to said piston body; and said base flare angle being between about 90 and 150 degrees.
- 11. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 10, wherein said base flare angle is about 94 degrees.
- 12. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 11, wherein said lance medial portion has a generally constant cross-sectional area.
- 13. The vacuum arc interrupter bullet assembly of claim 11, wherein said tapered passage has a generally circular cross-sectional area and a taper angle between about 90 and 150 degrees.
- 14. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 13, wherein said tapered passage has a taper angle of about 94 degrees.
- 15. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 9 wherein:
said first conductor includes an electrode having a stem and a receiving cup; and said cup structured to engage said lance.
- 16. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 15, wherein said stem has a smaller cross-sectional area than said cup.
- 17. The vacuum arc interrupter of claim 10, wherein said lance is shaped to create an arc between said lance and said first conductor, whereby said lance and said first conductor are welded together.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to commonly assigned, concurrently filed:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-213);
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-326);
[0004] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Low Voltage Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-385);
[0005] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Shorting Switch And System To Eliminate Arcing Faults In Power Distribution Equipment” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-386);
[0006] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Bullet Assembly For A Vacuum Arc Interrupter” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-425);
[0007] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Vacuum Arc Interrupter Actuated By A Gas Generated Driving Force” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-429);
[0008] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Blade Tip For Puncturing Cupro-Nickel Seal Cup” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-471); and
[0009] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, filed ______, 2002, entitled “Vacuum Arc Eliminator Having A Bullet Assembly Actuated By A Gas Generating Device” (Attorney Docket No. 01-EDP-472).