Patents by Inventor David Saxl
David Saxl has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11004641Abstract: An electrical switch assembly includes a contact element to be moved towards a further contact element for generating an electrical connection; and a drive for moving the contact element; wherein the drive includes a plunger with a connection member interconnected with the contact element; wherein the plunger includes a mechanical structure with a top side to which the connection member is connection, and a bottom side opposite to the top side; wherein the drive includes a Thomas coil for moving the plunger via an electrically conducting top face, which is provided on the top side and an electrically conducting bottom face, which is provided on the bottom side. The mechanical structure includes at least one channel between the top side and the bottom side, the at least one channel extending transverse to a movement direction of the plunger. Furthermore, the mechanical structure fills less than 50% of a volume between the top side and the bottom side.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventors: Francisco Garcia-Ferre, Thomas Schmoelzer, Jacim Jacimovic, Lorenz Herrmann, Jakub Korbel, Tobias Erford, David Saxl
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Publication number: 20190348242Abstract: An electrical switch assembly includes a contact element to be moved towards a further contact element for generating an electrical connection; and a drive for moving the contact element; wherein the drive includes a plunger with a connection member interconnected with the contact element; wherein the plunger includes a mechanical structure with a top side to which the connection member is connection, and a bottom side opposite to the top side; wherein the drive includes a Thomas coil for moving the plunger via an electrically conducting top face, which is provided on the top side and an electrically conducting bottom face, which is provided on the bottom side. The mechanical structure includes at least one channel between the top side and the bottom side, the at least one channel extending transverse to a movement direction of the plunger. Furthermore, the mechanical structure fills less than 50% of a volume between the top side and the bottom side.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Francisco Garcia-Ferre, Thomas Schmoelzer, Jacim Jacimovic, Lorenz Herrmann, Jakub Korbel, Tobias Erford, David Saxl
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Patent number: 8779310Abstract: A switching device includes a switching element movable from a first position into a second position, a drive unit producing a rotary movement, and a flexible shaft transmitting the rotary movement to the switching element. The shaft has rotatable input and output sections on input- and output-drive sides, respectively. During movement of the shaft, a first rotary angle is producible at the output section, which first rotary angle is less than a second rotary angle at the input section at the same time, such that a first rotary angle shift is produced. The input section is connected to a switching position detection element having a control means with a first region which corresponds to the first position of the switching element and is coupled to the detection element. An identical indication of the detection element can be achieved in case of different rotary angle shifts in the same electrical switching state.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Klaus Keim, Michael Mann, Tobias Erford, Daniel Kuhl, David Saxl, Peter Klonecki
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Plug-in primary power connections of two modules of a gas-insulated high-voltage switchgear assembly
Patent number: 8629367Abstract: A gas-insulated switchgear assembly having a first module and a second module, which each have a gas area, which is in the form of a pressure vessel, is filled with an insulating gas and has at least two phase conductors. The first module is connected to the second module such that the first gas area and the second gas area are hydraulically separated from one another by an insulating body, while the phase conductors in the first module are electrically connected to the phase conductors at the same electrical potential in the second module. The at least two phase conductors in the first module can be electrically connected to the at least two phase conductors at the same electrical potential in the second module, in each case via a detachable plug connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Daniel Zwicky, David Saxl, Horst Schalber, Michael Mann, Daniel Kuhl -
Patent number: 8624146Abstract: An exemplary switch having a housing that includes one contact bolt per phase. Each contact bolt moving along a longitudinal axis. In a first position on the axis, the contact bolt connects two active parts to one another. In a second position on the axis, the contact bolt is connected to a fixed earthing contact piece. A drive motor actuates the contact bolts via a drive spindle. The lines of movement of each contact bolt all phases lie in a common plane, wherein each contact bolt is driven by one insulating spindle, which is aligned with the line of movement. The drive spindle lies in the plane of the lines of movement and runs perpendicular to the insulating spindles and is coupled to each insulating spindle via a respective deflecting gear mechanism. The deflecting gear mechanism for the drive of the contact bolts is accommodated in the earthing contact pieces.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Daniel Kuhl, Michael Mann, David Saxl
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Patent number: 8552317Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to a metal-encapsulated, polyphase busbar switch disconnector and earthing switch, including a housing which, on each of opposite sides has three flanges that lie on a plane. Each flange being connected to one busbar and, on a third side, a flange is connected to a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker having conductor elements arranged in an interior of the housing. First conductor elements are connected to the busbars, and second conductor elements are connected to circuit breaker poles. The second conductor elements are aligned at right angles to the first conductor elements, which connect the busbars to one another, such that the first conductor elements are substantially U-shaped and are passed around the second conductor elements. A switch disconnector and earthing switch contact arrangement is provided between an inner housing wall and the first and second conductor elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Daniel Zwicky, David Saxl, Michael Mann, Daniel Kuhl, Florian Brandl
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Publication number: 20130186736Abstract: A switching device includes a switching element movable from a first position into a second position, a drive unit producing a rotary movement, and a flexible shaft transmitting the rotary movement to the switching element. The shaft has rotatable input and output sections on input- and output-drive sides, respectively. During movement of the shaft, a first rotary angle is producible at the output section, which first rotary angle is less than a second rotary angle at the input section at the same time, such that a first rotary angle shift is produced. The input section is connected to a switching position detection element having a control means with a first region which corresponds to the first position of the switching element and is coupled to the detection element. An identical indication of the detection element can be achieved in case of different rotary angle shifts in the same electrical switching state.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Klaus Keim, Michael Mann, Tobias Erford, Daniel Kuhl, David Saxl, Peter Klonecki
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Patent number: 8481881Abstract: A polyphase (e.g., three-phase) metal-enclosed, gas-insulated high-voltage circuit breaker and a switchgear including the circuit breaker is provided. For each phase, the circuit breaker includes one power arcing chamber pole per phase which are accommodated together in a common circuit breaker housing, and which have at least two connecting outputs per phase. The circuit breaker housing has a number, corresponding to the number of arcing chamber poles of chambers open at their front ends, in which the arcing chamber poles are arranged. The open front ends of the chambers are each respectively closed by means a corresponding dome-like lid covering the corresponding front ends so that a gas link between the individual chambers is provided for via the connection spaces created by the lids.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Markus Amberg
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Publication number: 20130032575Abstract: An exemplary switch having a housing that includes one contact bolt per phase. Each contact bolt moving along a longitudinal axis. In a first position on the axis, the contact bolt connects two active parts to one another. In a second position on the axis, the contact bolt is connected to a fixed earthing contact piece. A drive motor actuates the contact bolts via a drive spindle. The lines of movement of each contact bolt all phases lie in a common plane, wherein each contact bolt is driven by one insulating spindle, which is aligned with the line of movement. The drive spindle lies in the plane of the lines of movement and runs perpendicular to the insulating spindles and is coupled to each insulating spindle via a respective deflecting gear mechanism. The deflecting gear mechanism for the drive of the contact bolts is accommodated in the earthing contact pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Daniel KUHL, Michael MANN, David SAXL
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Publication number: 20120138575Abstract: A polyphase (e.g., three-phase) metal-enclosed, gas-insulated high-voltage circuit breaker and a switchgear including the circuit breaker is provided. For each phase, the circuit breaker includes one power arcing chamber pole per phase which are accommodated together in a common circuit breaker housing, and which have at least two connecting outputs per phase. The circuit breaker housing has a number, corresponding to the number of arcing chamber poles of chambers open at their front ends, in which the arcing chamber poles are arranged. The open front ends of the chambers are each respectively closed by means a corresponding dome-like lid covering the corresponding front ends so that a gas link between the individual chambers is provided for via the connection spaces created by the lids.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: David SAXL, Markus Amberg
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PLUG-IN PRIMARY POWER CONNECTIONS OF TWO MODULES OF A GAS-INSULATED HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR ASSEMBLY
Publication number: 20120138573Abstract: A gas-insulated switchgear assembly having a first module and a second module, which each have a gas area, which is in the form of a pressure vessel, is filled with an insulating gas and has at least two phase conductors. The first module is connected to the second module such that the first gas area and the second gas area are hydraulically separated from one another by an insulating body, while the phase conductors in the first module are electrically connected to the phase conductors at the same electrical potential in the second module. The at least two phase conductors in the first module can be electrically connected to the at least two phase conductors at the same electrical potential in the second module, in each case via a detachable plug connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Daniel ZWICKY, David Saxl, Horst Schalber, Michael Mann, Daniel Kuhl -
Patent number: 8193467Abstract: The disclosure relates to an insulator for positioning an electrical conductor in a gas chamber in a housing of a gas-insulated switchgear assembly, which comprises an electrically insulating disc-shaped carrier element with at least one cutout for passing through an electrical conductor. At least one notch for accommodating a clamp element is arranged on the outer circumference of the carrier element at least one point.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: Walter Holaus, David Saxl
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Publication number: 20120120560Abstract: Exemplary embodiments are directed to a metal-encapsulated, polyphase busbar switch disconnector and earthing switch, including a housing which, on each of opposite sides has three flanges that lie on a plane. Each flange being connected to one busbar and, on a third side, a flange is connected to a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker having conductor elements arranged in an interior of the housing. First conductor elements are connected to the busbars, and second conductor elements are connected to circuit breaker poles. The second conductor elements are aligned at right angles to the first conductor elements, which connect the busbars to one another, such that the first conductor elements are substantially U-shaped and are passed around the second conductor elements. A switch disconnector and earthing switch contact arrangement is provided between an inner housing wall and the first and second conductor elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Daniel ZWICKY, David Saxl, Michael Mann, Daniel Kuhl, Florian Brandl
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Patent number: 7732727Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit-breaker with arc blowing has an element which is sensitive to hot gas and/or to gas pressure and is protected by means of a seal against a hot-gas flow. The seal is advantageously a movable non-contacting seal. The seal has a channel entrance for production of a partial hot-gas flow of the hot-gas flow and, connected downstream from this, a channel in order to reduce the mass flow of the partial hot-gas flow, and an expansion chamber in order to expand the volume of the partial hot-gas flow. The expansion chamber is a pressure-relief area. The element may, for example, be a guide element, a contact-making element or a sealing element.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Stephan Grob, Markus Vestner
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Patent number: 7619177Abstract: An electrical switching apparatus is disclosed with a moveable insulating nozzle for blowing an arc. According to the invention, the insulating nozzle is connected in an interlocking and force-fitting manner to at least one moveable component part of the switching apparatus by means of a clamping device and without a screw connection. Exemplary embodiments relate, inter alia, to: a clamping hold of the insulating nozzle on the moving buffer cylinder and/or at the opposite end on a part to be moved, in particular a moveable shielding electrode or an auxiliary gear mechanism for a contact system, which is driven on both sides. Advantages include: simple fitting of the insulating nozzle, small physical volume of the clamping device; precise coaxial fixing of the insulating nozzle in relation to the switch axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Markus Vestner, Thomas Nordstrom, Tomas Borg, Tomas Strom, Olaf Hunger
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Patent number: 7595461Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit-breaker having an axis (A), and having an arcing contact piece, a current-carrying element and an erosion protection element, with the arcing contact piece having an opening in order to carry an essentially axial flow of a gas which has been heated by an arc, and together with the current-carrying element forms a flat contact (F) in order to carry a short-circuit current (I) which flows through the arcing contact piece and the current-carrying element, and with the erosion protection element essentially shielding the current-carrying element from the flow close to the flat contact (F), is characterized in that the current-carrying element has an axial area in which a radial internal dimension (d2) of the current-carrying element increases in steps or continuously as the distance from the flat contact (F), measured parallel to the axis (A), increases.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Markus Vestner, Thomas Nordstrom, Tomas Borg, Tomas Strom
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Patent number: 7507931Abstract: The switching chamber is intended for a gas-insulated high-voltage circuit breaker. It contains an axially symmetrical housing and a contact arrangement held in the housing with two switching pieces, of which at least one is arranged such that it can move along the housing axis. The switching chamber housing has two hollow bodies consisting of electrically conductive material which can be connected to a high voltage and an insulating tube holding the hollow bodies axially at a distance. A separation zone, which is electrically shielded during operation of the circuit breaker, is formed in the surface of at least one of the two hollow bodies and separates two surface zones having different degrees of roughness from one another in the hollow body. In homogeneities in the surface of the switching chamber housing which may reduce the dielectric strength of the circuit breaker equipped with the switching chamber therefore do not have any effect.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Markus Vestner
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Publication number: 20080179171Abstract: The disclosure relates to an insulator for positioning an electrical conductor in a gas chamber in a housing of a gas-insulated switchgear assembly, which comprises an electrically insulating disc-shaped carrier element with at least one cutout for passing through an electrical conductor. At least one notch for accommodating a clamp element is arranged on the outer circumference of the carrier element at at least one point.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Walter HOLAUS, David Saxl
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Publication number: 20080011719Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit-breaker with arc blowing has an element which is sensitive to hot gas and/or to gas pressure and is protected by means of a seal against a hot-gas flow. The seal is advantageously a movable non-contacting seal. The seal can have a flow-element production means for production of a partial hot-gas flow of the hot-gas flow and, connected downstream from this, a mass-flow reduction means in order to reduce the mass flow of the partial hot-gas flow, and an expansion means in order to expand the volume of the partial hot-gas flow. The mass-flow reduction means is advantageously in the form of a channel. The expansion means is advantageously in the form of a pressure-relief area. The element may, for example, be a guide element, a contact-making element or a sealing element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: David Saxl, Stephan Grob, Markus Vestner
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Publication number: 20080006608Abstract: The heavy-duty circuit-breaker having an axis (A) which defines an axial coordinate (z) parallel to the axis and a radial coordinate (r) at right angles to the axis, and having an arcing contact piece, a current-carrying element and an erosion protection element, with the arcing contact piece having an opening in order to carry an essentially axial flow of a gas which has been heated by an arc which may be based on the arcing contact piece, and together with the current-carrying element forms a flat contact (F) in order to carry a short-circuit current (I) which flows through the arcing contact piece and the current-carrying element for the time during which the arc burns, and with the erosion protection element essentially shielding the current-carrying element from the flow close to the flat contact (F), is characterized in that the current-carrying element has an axial area in which a radial internal dimension (d2) of the current-carrying element increases in steps or continuously as the distance from theType: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: David Saxl, Markus Vestner, Thomas Nordstrom, Tomas Borg, Tomas Strom