High-voltage switches with arc preventing or extinguishing devic – Arc preventing or extinguishing devices – Magnetic blowout
Patent
1994-04-21
1995-12-12
Scott, J. R.
High-voltage switches with arc preventing or extinguishing devic
Arc preventing or extinguishing devices
Magnetic blowout
218 36, 218 40, 218146, 218147, 218156, H01H 930, H01H 3304
Patent
active
054751934
ABSTRACT:
The low-voltage switch includes a stationary contact (2) and a moving contact (3). The two contacts and an arc splitter stack (6) are arranged in an arc quenching chamber (5). An elongation element (14) is fitted on the stationary contact (2), extends in the direction of the arc splitter stack (6) and is used for accommodating an arc root. A section, which is constructed in the form of a plate, of a power supply lead of the stationary contact (2) is widened in a U-shape. The two limbs (11) of the U are bridged by a yoke (12) at their free ends. A conductor element is fitted on the yoke (12), which conductor element is in the form of a plate, is formed by a contact tongue (13) of the stationary contact (2) and by an elongation element (14) fastened thereto, and is inclined in the direction of the arc splitter stack (6) with respect to the plate-shaped section of the power supply lead. Arranged in the arc quenching chamber (5) is an insulating element (15) which is provided with an opening (16), shields the plate-shaped section of the power supply lead of the stationary contact (2) with respect to the arc quenching chamber (5) and through whose opening (16) the plate-shaped conductor element is passed.
This switch is distinguished by low contact erosion and low wear of the arc quenching chamber (5), while having a high switching power. This is dependent on the fact that quenching gas which emerges from the insulating part under the influence of an arc flows deliberately in the direction of the arc splitter stack (6), and that the root of the switching arc, which root originates on the stationary contact (2), is guided particularly rapidly into the arc splitter stack by this gas flow and by the force of the magnetic field of the current which is to be disconnected.
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