The invention relates to a vacuum interrupter.
In the case of a vacuum interrupter, it is customary to seal the transition from the moving contact rod carrying the moving contact to the housing of the vacuum interrupter in a vacuum-tight manner by means of a metal bellows. It is known to solder a first end of the bellows to a housing flange of the vacuum interrupter and the other end of the bellows to the moving contact rod. The moving contact rod is also referred to in the technical literature as a moving contact connecting bolt, switching rod, drive rod or contact rod.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,071,727 A (Crouch et al.) Jan. 31, 1978 describes that an upper end 32 of the bellows 30 is connected to the moving contact rod 26 and a lower end 33 of the bellows 30 is fixed to an inner periphery of an end cap 15 of the housing. Provided for guiding the moving contact rod 26 during switching operations is a guide device 35 consisting of a metal bushing 36 surrounding the moving contact rod 26 with plastic inserts 40, 42 and a radially outwardly extending flange 38 at the lower end of the metal bushing 36, which is centered and fixed to the end cap 15 by means of a screw device.
DE 102 20 110 A1 (ABB Patent GmbH), Nov. 13, 2003, describes a bellows 33 disposed between a housing cover 24 and a support collar 32 of a contact rod 30, which seals the interior of a vacuum interrupter chamber 10 from the outside in a gas-tight manner and is fixed on an end face of a base 27 of the housing cover 24.
DE 10 2008 018 531 B3 (Siemens AG), Sep. 17, 2009, describes a connection of a bearing 12 of the drive rod 10 to a housing cover 9 by means of a latching hook 22.
Since the issues of fixing the bearing of the moving contact rod and the connection and centering of the bellows on the cover base are linked, there is always a need for constructive solutions that allow the moving contact rod to be mounted and the bellows to be fixed easily and inexpensively.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a corresponding vacuum interrupter.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by the vacuum interrupter as claimed. Advantageous design embodiments of the vacuum interrupter according to the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The vacuum interrupter has an interrupter chamber which is enclosed by a housing and in which a fixed contact and a moving contact are disposed. The moving contact sits at one end of a moving contact rod, which is guided out of the vacuum interrupter in an axially movable manner. The moving contact can be moved relative to a fixed contact by an axial movement of the moving contact rod. The moving contact rod runs in a vacuum-tight manner through a cover of the housing; to this end, the cover has in its cover base an insertion opening through which the moving contact rod is guided.
The lead-through of the moving contact rod through the insertion opening in the cover base is kept vacuum-tight by means of metal bellows. The bellows is a metallic corrugated tube which, due to its large number of corrugations, can be axially stretched and compressed, so that the axial movement of the moving contact rod required during switching operations of the vacuum interrupter is made possible without jeopardizing the vacuum tightness in the region where the moving contact rod passes through the cover base.
The bellows has a centering appendage which is formed by a tubular end piece of the bellows running parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bellows. The centering appendage is inserted into the insertion opening and in this way centers the bellows in relation to the cover base.
The bellows has a bellows base. The bellows base is disposed on the centering appendage, in particular at the end of the centering appendage. The bellows base has a through-opening through which the moving contact rod is guided.
The invention makes use of the fact that technologies are now available in which a bellows is not made from a tube but from a sleeve having a base. Thus, the bellows has a bellows base in which a through-opening can be produced with a suitable shape in a simple way, for example by stamping or laser cutting. There are various known methods for producing a sleeve which has a base, such as deep drawing, for example.
The bellows base can be used to hold and fasten a bearing of the moving contact rod, while at the same time the centering and fastening of the bellows to the cover base can take place by means of the centering appendage and the last corrugation of the bellows. In this way, an additional device for centering the bellows, such as a bearing cap, for example, is no longer required. The invention thus offers an inexpensive and simple solution for mounting the moving contact rod and for fixing the bellows.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows base runs substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis of the bellows. The bellows base in all its regions does not have to run exactly at 90 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the bellows, but angular deviations are possible according to the production-related tolerances. In this way, the bellows base forms a contact and mounting face for other parts that are to be mounted on the vacuum interrupter, e.g. for a bearing of the moving contact rod that bears on the bellows base. Since the bellows is made from a sleeve having a base, the bellows base extends substantially transversely to the longitudinal axis of the bellows, without further forming steps having to be carried out.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows is made so as to be integral to the bellows base, i.e. in one piece. In doing so, use is made of the fact that technologies are now available in which a bellows is not made from a tube but from a sleeve with a base. Thus, the bellows has a bellows base. It also avoids seams that can lead to gas leaks. There are various known methods for producing a sleeve which has a base, such as deep drawing, for example.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the through-opening in the bellows base has a smaller internal diameter than the insertion opening in the cover base. Thus, the bellows base, the extent of which is determined by the difference in diameter, can be used to fix a bearing of the moving contact rod.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the centering appendage has an external diameter which corresponds to the internal diameter of the insertion opening in the cover base. In this way, the centering appendage fits snugly into the insertion opening without any appreciable play, thereby allowing the bellows to be accurately centered with respect to the cover.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows is connected to the cover base on the external circumference of the centering appendage and/or in the region of that flank of the last bellows corrugation before the centering appendage that runs out to the centering appendage. This enables reliable fixing and vacuum-tight connection of the bellows to or on the cover.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a bearing serving to guide the moving contact rod is inserted into the through-opening in the bellows base and fastened therein. Thus, the bellows base can be used to fix a bearing of the moving contact rod. Because the bellows base can be used to receive and fasten a bearing of the moving contact rod, centering the bellows relative to the housing cover can simultaneously center the bearing relative to the housing cover; the centering accuracy, which was previously determined by two independent centering steps—i.e. centering the bellows and centering the bearing—can be improved by the reduction to a single centering step made possible according to the invention, specifically centering the bellows relative to the housing cover.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the through-opening in the bellows base has protrusions and recesses and the bearing has on its external circumference a contour that corresponds to the protrusions and recesses, so that the bearing provided for guiding the moving contact rod is inserted into the through-opening in the manner of a bayonet fastener and can be fixed to the bellows base. A bayonet fastener is a mechanical connection that can be established and released quickly.
A bearing provided for guiding the moving contact rod can also be fixed to the bellows base by other mechanical connections between the bearing and the bellows base that are provided in addition to or as an alternative to the bayonet fastener, e.g. by a snap-fit connection. A snap-fit connection can be implemented, for example, by a snap-fit mechanism comprising a snap-in hook and/or snap-in cams.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows has a bellows bushing in the form of a tubular appendage which serves as a bearing for the moving contact rod. The construction is further simplified by integrating the bearing of the moving contact rod into the bellows. In order to produce the bellows bushing, the bellows base can be formed in such a way that a kind of extension of the bellows is created; this extension in the form of a bellows bushing can now assume the function of a bearing, which serves to guide and position the moving contact rod. A separate bearing, which is to be disposed as a separate part on the bellows, can be omitted entirely.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows bushing, which acts as a bearing for the moving contact rod, is connected to the bellows base. This can be achieved in that the bellows bushing is formed by forming central regions of the bellows base. However, alternative design embodiments are also possible, according to which the bellows base is designed as a separate component which is connected to the bellows base, e.g. by soldering/brazing.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the bellows with the bellows base and the bellows bushing are made integrally, i.e. in one piece. This is possible more easily and more inexpensively, e.g. by means of deep drawing, than by producing the bellows comprising the bellows base and the bellows bushing by way of connecting two or more parts. In doing so, use is made of the fact that technologies are now available in which a bellows is not made from a tube but from a sleeve with a base. The bellows thus has a bellows base from which the bellows bushing can also be made by forming. In addition, by manufacturing a bellows comprising the bellows base and the bellows bushing from one piece, seams that may lead to gas leaks are avoided.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the internal circumference of the bellows bushing has one or a plurality of sliding bushes, which serve as sliding bearings for the moving contact rod. If the bellows bushing that forms the bearing of the moving contact rod is formed from a metallic material, e.g. the metal of the bellows, sliding bushings, for example made of plastic, in particular a plastics material with good sliding properties such as, for example, polytetrafluoroethylene, or, for short, PTFE, improve the sliding capacity of the bearing. This has the advantage that the axial mobility of the moving contact rod is improved.
The above-described properties, features and advantages of this invention and the manner in which they are achieved become more clearly and easily comprehensible by way of the following description of the drawings. In the drawings, in a schematic illustration that is not true to scale:
The lead-through of the moving contact rod 9 through the second cover 8 is kept vacuum-tight by means of a metal bellows 12, the first end of which is attached to an internal circumference of a circular insertion opening 17, which is disposed in a cover base 16 of the second cover 8, and the second end of which is connected to a projection 11, designated as bellows cap, of the moving contact rod 9, e.g. by soldered/brazed connections. The bearing 13 comprises a perforated disk-shaped bearing flange 14 and a tubular guide part 15 which is attached concentrically to the bearing flange 14 and is connected to the latter; the bearing 13 may be made integrally. The bearing 13 can be made of plastics material. The bearing flange 14 is centered and fixed to the cover base 16, e.g. with the aid of a threaded connection as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,071,727A (Crouch et al.), or with the aid of a bearing cap as shown in
The region of the bellows base 123 of the bellows 12 enclosing the through-opening 126 assumes the function of the cover base 16 from
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