Claims
- 1. A vacuum switch comprising:an earthed vacuum container, a main part of which is made of conductive material; a load-side stationary contact disposed in the vacuum container and supported on the vacuum container via a first solid insulator disposed therein; a load-side movable contact disposed in the vacuum container and supported by a second solid insulator which is coupled to a first operating mechanism through operation of which the load-side movable contact engages or disengages with the load-side stationary contact without breaking vacuum in the vacuum container;an earth-side stationary contact disposed in the vacuum container and supported on the vacuum container via a third solid insulator disposed therein; an earth-side movable contact disposed in the vacuum container and supported by a fourth solid insulator which is coupled to a second operating mechanism through operation of which the earth-side movable contact engages or disengages with the earth-side stationary contact without breaking vacuum in the vacuum container; a load-side conductor of which one end is disposed in the vacuum container and connected to the load-side stationary contact and the earth-side stationary contact via a common conductor disposed in the vacuum container, and of which other end is engagable with a cable head; a fifth solid insulator for insulating the load-side conductor from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a stationary terminal disposed in the vacuum container and supported on the vacuum container via a sixth solid insulator disposed therein, said stationary terminal are electrically connected to the load-side movable conductor via a first conducting means; an earthing conductor of which one end is disposed in the vacuum container and connected to the earth-side movable contact via a second conducting means; and seventh solid insulator for insulation the earthing conductor from the conductive material of the vacuum container.
- 2. A vacuum switch according to claim 1, wherein a pair comprised of said load-side movable contact and said load-side stationary contact is arranged in parallel with a pair comprised of said earth-side movable contact and said earth-side stationary contact in the vacuum container.
- 3. A vacuum switch according to claim 1, wherein said first operating mechanism moves said load-side movable contact linearly with respect to said load-side stationary contact via the second solid insulator and said second operating mechanism moves said earth-side movable contact linearly with respect to said earth-side stationary contact via the fourth solid insulator.
- 4. A vacuum switch according to claim 1, wherein said first and second operating mechanisms operate said load-side movable contact and said earth-side movable contact in such a manner that when the load-side movable contact moves in one direction and contacts with the load-side stationary contact, the earth-side movable contact moves in the other direction and is separated from the earth-side stationary contact, and when the load-side movable contact moves in the other direction and is separated from the load-side stationary contact, the earth-side movable contact moves in the one direction and contacts with the earth-side stationary contact.
- 5. A vacuum switch according to claim 1, wherein said first and second conducting means are each comprised of a flexible conductor.
- 6. A vacuum switchgear provided with the vacuum switch according to claim 1.
- 7. A vacuum switchgear provided with the vacuum switch according to claim 2.
- 8. A vacuum switchgear provided with the vacuum switch according to claim 3.
- 9. A vacuum switchgear provided with the vacuum switch according to claim 4.
- 10. A vacuum switchgear provided with the vacuum switch according to claim 5.
- 11. A vacuum switch comprising:an earthed vacuum container, a main part of which is made of conductive material; a stationary electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state; a load electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with a load conductor via a common connector disposed in the vacuum container; a first movable electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state for making contact with and separation from the stationary electrode and the load electrode; an earthing electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with the load conductor via the common conductor; an earthing conductor, one end of which is disposed in the vacuum container and being insulated from the vacuum container via a solid insulator; a second movable electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state which is coupled with the earthing conductor, for making contact with and separation from the earthing electrode, wherein the contact with and separation of the first movable electrode and the second movable electrode from the load conductor are done in an opposite manner with each other; a first solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the stationary electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a second solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the first movable electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a third solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the second movable electrode form the conductive material of the vacuum container; and a fourth solid insulator for insulating the load electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container.
- 12. A vacuum switchgear comprising:a vacuum switch having an earthed vacuum container, a main part of which is made of conductive material; a stationary electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state; a load electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with a load conductor in a common conductor disposed in the vacuum container; a first movable electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with the stationary electrode, for making contact with and separation from the load electrode; an earthing electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with the load conductor via the common conductor; an earthing conductor, one end of which is disposed in the vacuum container and being insulated from the vacuum container via a solid insulator; a second movable electrode enclosed in the vacuum container in an airtight state, which is coupled with the earthing conductor, for making contact with and separation from the load electrode, wherein the contact with and separation of the first movable electrode and the second movable electrode from the load conductor are done in an opposite manner with each other; a first solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the stationary electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a second solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the first movable electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a third solid insulator, disposed entirely within the vacuum container, for insulating the second movable electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; a fourth solid insulator for insulating the load electrode from the conductive material of the vacuum container; an operating mechanism for driving the first and second movable electrodes; an operating compartment for accommodating the operating mechanism; and a metallic cubicle for accommodating the vacuum switch and the operating compartment, the metallic cubicle being earthed.
Priority Claims (10)
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Jul 1997 |
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9-196757 |
Jul 1997 |
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9-196758 |
Jul 1997 |
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9-242390 |
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9-270827 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/114,944, filed Jul. 14, 1998.
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