Patents by Inventor Michel Perret
Michel Perret 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: 6593538Abstract: A hybrid interrupter device includes a casing filled with a dielectric gas; a vacuum interrupter having a first arcing contact which is fixed and a second arcing contact which moves in translation in the axial direction of the casing; a force exertion device for exerting a force on the second contact while the vacuum interrupter is allowing current to pass; a gas interrupter having a third arcing contact which is fixed and a fourth arcing contact which moves in translation; and a drive rod connected to the fourth contact. The device further includes a connection device electrically interconnecting the second and third contacts, and capable of being moved in translation together with the second contact; and a displacement mechanism connected to the connection device and to the rod for displacing them so as to separate the second and fourth contacts from the first and third contacts, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: AlstomInventors: Michel Perret, Denis Dufournet
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Publication number: 20020195425Abstract: The hybrid-type interrupter device for high or medium voltage comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: ALSTOMInventors: Michel Perret, Denis Dufournet
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Patent number: 6489581Abstract: The arc blast switch can have single or dual contact movement and possesses a break chamber with low gas compression, the switch includes a first contact and a second contact, the first contact being movable in a longitudinal axis and being secured to the break chamber in which the gas is compressed by a piston. A device for displacing the piston is arranged so that its movement changes direction inside the case of the switch after the gas compression stage, and the device includes a telescopic link connected to the piston. The length of the displacement of the piston inside the case during the compression stage is not less than the length of the displacement of the first contact during the compression stage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: AlstomInventors: Joel Ozil, Michel Perret
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Patent number: 6483064Abstract: An insulating blast nozzle for a circuit breaker, the circuit breaker having a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact that separate from each other when the circuit breaker is opened subsequent to prior separation of permanent contacts, said insulating blast nozzle being secured to one of the permanent contacts and being generally horn-shaped, having a throat and defining a volume of revolution having an upstream portion and a downstream portion joined by the throat, in which the inside volume is cylindrical and closed by the second arcing contact when the circuit breaker is closed and for a few milliseconds after the arcing contacts have separated, the wall of the nozzle in its portion defining the upstream portion of said volume of revolution surrounding said first arcing contact, the downstream portion of said volume comprising a first conical portion, wherein said first conical portion is followed by a second conical portion having a flare angle that is more open than that of said first conicalType: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: AlstomInventors: Denis Dufournet, Wolfgang Grieshaber, Michel Perret
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Publication number: 20020117475Abstract: The circuit-breaker includes two contacts which are disposed in an interrupting space filled with a dielectric gas under pressure and between which an electric arc strikes during circuit-breaker opening, a thermal blast chamber communicating directly with the interrupting space, and a piston-driven compression chamber communicating with the thermal blast chamber. The piston-driven compression chamber communicates with the interrupting space via a discharge channel that is separate from the thermal blast chamber and that is closed by a discharge valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: ALSTOMInventors: Denis Dufournet, Wolfgang Grieshaber, Michel Perret
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Patent number: 6342685Abstract: Each pole of the circuit-breaker includes a case (1) containing two fixed conductive tubes (3, 4) which are aligned around an area provided for the pole contacts and each of which is connected to a connecting terminal. A semi-moving assembly includes a permanent contact member formed by the outside of a cylindrical member (6) adapted to slide in a permanent contact member (9) of a moving assembly and in the tube (4). That member is carried by a member (5) sliding in the tube (3) which carries a wear contact member (10, 11) penetrating axially into an arc blast nozzle (13) to which dielectric gas is fed by a piston (19). A drive rod (21) is moving between an inserted position in which the contacts are interconnected and another position in which they are separated. It operates through linkages to drive the assemblies and the piston differently.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: AlstomInventor: Michel Perret
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Publication number: 20010045410Abstract: An insulating blast nozzle for a circuit breaker, the circuit breaker having a first arcing contact and a second arcing contact that separate from each other when the circuit breaker is opened subsequent to prior separation of permanent contacts, said insulating blast nozzle being secured to one of the permanent contacts and being generally horn-shaped, having a throat and defining a volume of revolution having an upstream portion and a downstream portion joined by the throat, in which the inside volume is cylindrical and closed by the second arcing contact when the circuit breaker is closed and for a few milliseconds after the arcing contacts have separated, the wall of the nozzle in its portion defining the upstream portion of said volume of revolution surrounding said first arcing contact, the downstream portion of said volume comprising a first conical portion, wherein said first conical portion is followed by a second conical portion having a flare angle that is more open than that of said first conicalType: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Denis Dufournet, Wolfgang Grieshaber, Michel Perret
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Publication number: 20010035396Abstract: The arc blast switch can have single or dual contact movement and possesses a break chamber with low gas compression, the switch comprises a first contact and a second contact, the first contact being movable in a longitudinal axis and being secured to the break chamber in which the gas is compressed by a piston. Means for displacing said piston are arranged so that its movement changes direction inside the case of the switch after the gas compression stage, and said means include a telescopic link connected to said piston. The length of the displacement of the piston inside said case during said compression stage is not less than the length of the displacement of said first contact during said compression stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Joel Ozil, Michel Perret
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Patent number: 6239399Abstract: In an interrupter with a resistor insertion system, the resistor insertion system comprises two auxiliary contacts, a first of which is electrically connected to a semi-mobile permanent current contact and the second of which is electrically connected to a fixed arc contact. The two auxiliary contacts are mounted to be mobile relative to each other along a longitudinal axis so as to be able to move toward each other when the interrupter closes to make a connection that short-circuits the resistor and so as to be constrained to move together along the longitudinal axis when the interrupter closes before making the connection which short-circuits the resistor, to increase the resistor insertion time.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Alstom France S.A.Inventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5959274Abstract: Operating mechanism for actuating an operating rod (13) of a circuit-breaker including at least one interrupter chamber filled with a pressurized dielectric gas, said operating mechanism using a tripping spring (21) held charged when the circuit-breaker is closed by a selectively operable tripping abutment (23). The operating mechanism has a resetting member formed by a member (34) moving through a wall of a sealed and closed enclosure (32) communicating with the pressurized interrupter chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5955715Abstract: A circuit breaker which includes first arcing and permanent contacts that are mounted stationary inside an enclosure, second arcing and permanent contacts that are mounted to move inside the enclosure along a longitudinal direction and designed to co-operate with the first contacts, and a system for inserting a closure resistance, the second contacts forming a portion of equipment carrying a blast nozzle. The resistance insertion system comprises a semi-moving block which is disposed to be displaced in the longitudinal direction by the blast nozzle during a closure operation. The block carries a first switching contact designed to co-operate with a stationary second switching contact connected to the first stationary permanent contact.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5939692Abstract: A compressed gas interrupter comprises two contact assemblies each including at least one wear contact and one of which is mobile along an axis relative to the other, which is fixed. The mobile contact assembly is moved along the axis by an insulative maneuvering rod and has a gas compression chamber which, in the open position, communicates via an insulative nozzle with an expansion chamber. The compression chamber includes a piston attached to the hollow wear contact of the mobile contact assembly and which slides in a cylinder attached to the maneuvering rod, the cylinder delimiting the compression chamber with the piston and the nozzle. The hollow wear contact is mobile relative to the maneuvering rod. A system using balls immobilizes the hollow wear contact during initial travel of the maneuvering rod to open the interrupter and constrains the hollow wear contact to move with the maneuvering rod at the end of its travel.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5877465Abstract: A high-tension circuit-breaker includes fixed contacts and a mobile assembly including mobile contacts. The mobile assembly is connected to an operating mechanism by an operating rod. The circuit-breaker includes a device for damping movement of the rod at the end of a tripping maneuver. This device includes a damper piston entrained by movement of the rod at the end of the tripping maneuver and moving in a cylinder in one direction such that the volume between the piston and an end wall of the cylinder increases during the maneuver, causing a pressure drop in this volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5859399Abstract: A puffer type circuit breaker comprising a compression chamber closed by a pressure wall of a semi-moving piston, a first mechanism for preventing the piston from moving during a first portion of the opening displacement of the moving contact assembly, and a second mechanism for axially displacing the piston together with the moving contact assembly during the second portion of the same displacement. The piston includes a cylindrical guide portion secured to the wall. The first mechanism comprises an abutment member disposed between the end of the guide portion of the piston and a fixed retaining part, said abutment member being retractable. The second mechanism comprises an arrangement for retracting the abutment member, and acting at the end of the first displacement portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5841614Abstract: A high voltage circuit breaker with insertion of resistance on closing, wherein the resistance is inserted by a fixed insertion electrode co-operating with the end of the moving main contact, the blast nozzle and the arcing contact of the moving assembly being secured to each other, and the subassembly being movable relative to the moving assembly so that on triggering, because of the inertia of said subassembly, the arcing contacts separate after the insertion electrode and the end of the moving main contact have moved sufficiently far apart.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5742017Abstract: A circuit-breaker including a moving assembly having a moving main contact (14) electrically connected to a first terminal (2A), a fixed assembly having a fixed arcing contact electrically connected to a resistance (5) which is connected to a second terminal (3A), and a temporary insertion assembly for temporarily inserting the resistance when closing the circuit-breaker. The fixed arcing contact is an elongated metal rod (11) having a first end (11A). The temporary insertion assembly includes a ring (22) that slides along and electrically contacts the metal rod. The ring has first contacts (25) that cooperate with the moving main contact (14), and second contacts (31) that cooperate with third contacts (32) connected electrically to the second terminal (3A). A first biasing member (29) biases a cylindrical insulating pusher (28) toward the moving assembly, and a second biasing member (40) biases the insertion assembly in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5668360Abstract: A circuit-breaker having two interrupting chambers per pole, the chambers being disposed in a T or V configuration at the end of a column provided at its base with a control system for operating a drive rod, each chamber containing a moving assembly connected via a linkage to the drive rod, and main contacts and arcing contacts, wherein each chamber contains a semi-moving assembly including main contacts and arcing contacts co-operating respectively with the main contacts and the arcing contacts of the moving assembly, the semi-moving assembly in each of the chambers including a mechanism for moving it at a velocity of equal magnitude and of opposite direction to the velocity of the moving assembly with which it co-operates.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventors: Michel Perret, Denis Dufournet, Joseph Martin
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Patent number: 5587571Abstract: The present invention relates to a circuit-breaker including, inside a casing filled with a dielectric gas, a first arcing contact connected to a first terminal, and a second arcing contact having the same longitudinal axis as the first contact. The second arcing contact is connected to a second terminal, is mounted to move axially in a fixed cylinder, and co-operates with a moving piston to form a compression chamber. The circuit-breaker further includes a mechanism for driving the piston in a direction that is opposite to the direction in which the second contact is displaced. The driving mechanism acts during a first portion of the displacement of the moving contact from the closed position to the open position the circuit-breaker also includes a mechanism for constraining the piston to move with the moving contact during a second portion of the same displacement of the moving contact.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: GEC Alstom T & D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5567923Abstract: The present invention relates to a puffer-type circuit-breaker including two arcing contacts that cooperate with each other, at least one of which is part of a moving contact assembly constituted by a first tube and a second tube that is coaxial with the first tube so as to define a blast chamber on one side of a first annular wall interconnecting the first tube and the second tube, and a compression chamber on the other side of said annular wall, which compression chamber is closed by a semi-moving piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: GEC Alsthom T&D SAInventor: Michel Perret
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Patent number: 5373131Abstract: A puffer circuit-breaker comprises a first interrupting chamber (2), a second interrupting chamber (4) situated within the first interrupting chamber, and a stationary electric arcing contact (6) which extends inside the second interrupting chamber. The second interrupting chamber is movably mounted in the first interrupting chamber and is arranged to slide along the stationary contact. This arrangement provides good arc-extinction both at low electric current and at high electric current.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: GEC Alsthom T & D SAInventors: Michel Perret, Denis Dufournet