Arc Chute Assembly Patents (Class 218/149)
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Publication number: 20130265693Abstract: A medium or high-voltage circuit breaker is provided. An arc-extinguishing fluid is stored in a pressure chamber, which is made up by an arcing chamber of the circuit breaker where an electrical arc is extinguished. No tubings or other conduction devices for pressurized fluids are necessary during current interruption. This speeds up contact separation and arc extinguishing. In a first, closed position of the circuit breaker, the pressure chamber is delimited by a sealing wall which is fixed to a movable first arcing contact. The sealing wall acts as a valve and as a piston at the same time, because it opens the outflow of pressurized arc extinguishing fluid and it concurrently actuates arcing contact separation. The arcing chamber enables the stored pressurized arc extinguishing fluid to perform fast contact separation within a few milliseconds and extinguishing a gaseous arc on the same timescale.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Emmanouil PANOUSIS, Marcelo BUFFONI, Markus BUJOTZEK, Bernardo GALLETTI
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Patent number: 8519292Abstract: An arc chute including an arc extinguishing chamber formed by a stack of deionizing plates, an arc formation chamber defined by first and second side walls or cheeks, and a system for removing gases generated when an electric arc forms in the chute, that include a removal duct behind the second cheek and connected to an exchange space. The arc extinguishing chamber includes permanent magnets, at least a part of the magnets being behind the first cheek, and the gas removal system includes an opening formed partially in the second cheek and exiting outside the arc chute. A circuit breaker may include such an arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventor: Eric Domejean
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Patent number: 8502102Abstract: A DC switching device including a plurality of arc-extinguishing chambers and a plurality of contacting units conductively connected in series to each other, each of the contacting units including a stationary contact and a movable contact movable between a rest position and a working position, an air gap is formed between the contacts when the movable contact is moved from the working position to the rest position and each of the chambers enclosing a contacting unit and including a splitter plate unit including one or more splitter plates arranged for splitting and cooling an arc occurring in the air gap between the contacts. The chambers include a permanent magnet for generating a magnetic field between the contacting unit and the splitter plate unit and the splitter plates are made of non-ferromagnetic material, and the splitter plates of the chambers are made of ferromagnetic material.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Thomas Eriksson, Lars Banghammar
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Publication number: 20130186863Abstract: An arc chute assembly includes a housing having a first wall, a second wall, and a pair of side walls coupled to the first wall. The walls configured to form an arc area. The housing further having a divider wall coupled to the first wall between the side walls. The divider wall configured to form a first sub-arc area, a second sub-arc area, and an arc plate area. The first sub-arc area and the second sub-arc area are configured to be in flow communication with the arc plate area. The arc chute assembly further comprises a support coupled to the first wall and the side walls, and an arc plate coupled to the support. The arc plate having a body extending between the side walls and over the divider wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: Mahesh Jaywant Rane, Jayesh Mavji Maru, Simhadri Ramalingeswara Rao Gupta
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Patent number: 8476546Abstract: Switch assemblies and electrical distribution devices for making and breaking electrical connections in an electrical circuit are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a switch assembly that includes a pair of electrically conductive jaws attached to a platform. The first jaw is configured to electrically connect to an incoming line of the electrical circuit, whereas the second jaw is configured to electrically connect to an outgoing line. The switch assembly also includes a blade having at least two electrically conductive plates that are attached to and spaced from each other via an electrical insulator. The blade is pivotably coupled to the platform to rotate between a disengaged position, whereat the blade is electrically decoupled from the first and second jaws, and an engaged position, whereat the blade delivers an electrical current from the incoming line through the first and second plates to the outgoing line.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Inventor: Hamid S. Abroy
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Publication number: 20130140275Abstract: An electrical switching apparatus includes separable contacts, an operating mechanism structured to open and close the separable contacts, and a trip mechanism cooperating with the operating mechanism to trip open the separable contacts. The trip mechanism includes a trip latch, and an arc chamber operatively associated with the separable contacts. The arc chamber includes a plurality of arc plates and a barrier disposed between the arc plates and the trip latch. The barrier has an opening therein. A trip member is disposed in or about the opening of the barrier of the arc chamber. During interruption of current flowing through the separable contacts, pressure arising from an arc in the arc chamber pushes the trip member away from the barrier of the arc chamber to engage the trip latch and cause the trip mechanism to trip open the separable contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Inventors: John J. SHEA, Brian J. SCHALTENBRAND, Mark A. JANUSEK
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Publication number: 20130037521Abstract: An arc chute for a DC circuit breaker is disclosed which includes at least one stack of a plurality of substantially parallel metal plates, the at least one stack defining a first axis A in parallel to a stacking direction; an arc space adapted to allow an arc to extend along the first axis, wherein a second axis traversing in parallel to the metal plates the at least one stack and the arc space substantially orthogonal to the first axis. Further, an arc-chute housing having at least one side wall, the at least one side wall being substantially parallel to the second axis, wherein the distance between the at least one sidewall and the metal plates is, for example, less than 5 mm, such as less than 2 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventor: ABB Technology AG
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Patent number: 8330068Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrical switchgear unit designed to be fixed onto a fixing support and comprising at least one electrical switching module and at least one module housing a complementary electrical function, at least one of the complementary modules being situated next to at least one of the above-mentioned switching modules, the or each switching module comprising an arc extinguishing chamber. This unit is characterized in that the arc extinguishing chamber of the module situated facing the complementary module presents a cambered face towards the inside of said arc extinguishing chamber so as to create a space E,F inside said chamber enabling a part of the volume of the complementary module to be housed, and in that the ends of said arc extinguishing chamber encroach on the volume of the complementary module.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Jean-Yves Amblard, Noël Le-Corre, Luc Moreau
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Publication number: 20120292291Abstract: An arc chamber for a circuit breaker has first and second mounting bodies. The mounting bodies are disposed at the ends of an electrically insulating insulation section of the arc chamber. The insulation section is formed of at least two shell-shaped partial sections. The partial sections are curved concavely relative to a longitudinal axis of the arc chamber. A gap is formed between the edges of the bodies of the partial sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Guenter Kaulfuss, Volker Lehmann, Karl Mascher, Peter Milewski
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Publication number: 20120211469Abstract: A circuit breaker having an arc extinguishing mechanism includes a plurality of grids disposed in a longitudinal direction, each having protruding portions at both ends thereof so as to define a space therebetween, a fixing portion to support the grids, insulating plates fixed to both sides of the grids, a stator located below the grids, the stator including an arc runner and a stationary contact disposed at an upper side of the arc runner, and a mover contactable with or separated from the stationary contact with moving up and down within the space, wherein an interval between the insulating plates within the space is shorter than a width of the mover.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: LSIS CO., LTDInventor: Young Gyu AN
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Patent number: 8247726Abstract: An arc chute assembly is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes a housing and separable contacts enclosed by the housing. An arc is generated in response to the separable contacts being separated. The housing includes a number of arc chambers each having a first side and a second side disposed opposite and spaced apart from the first side. The arc chute assembly includes a plurality of first arc plates extending outwardly from the first side of a corresponding one of the arc chambers toward the second side of the corresponding one of the arc chambers, and a plurality of second arc plates extending outwardly from the second side of the corresponding one of the arc chambers toward the first side of the arc chamber. None of the arc plates engages the opposing side of the arc chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Richard D. Prohaska, Jeffrey B. Ensley
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Patent number: 8242395Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a switchgear apparatus. More particularly, the invention encompasses a circuit breaker compartment arc flash venting system for a switchgear apparatus. The present invention also relates to enclosures for switchgear, panel boards, circuit breakers, and more particularly to an enclosure for low voltage switchgear and switchboard assemblies. The enclosure can be a walk-in type enclosure or a non-walk-in type enclosure. This invention further provides a method and apparatus for channeling plasma (hot arc gasses) that are generated from an arc. The circuit breaker compartment arc flash venting system is an integral part of an arc resistant switchgear assembly. The arc flash venting system works in conjunction with the bus insulation and ventilation systems in the switchgear apparatus to channel hot arc gasses (plasma) from a breaker compartment in the event of an internal arcing fault in the breaker compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Siemens Industry, Inc.Inventors: Harry W. Josten, Keith Flowers, Rahul Rajvanshi
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Publication number: 20120120558Abstract: A circuit breaker assembly includes a housing, a trip mechanism, a vent channel, and a chamber. The trip mechanism is positioned within the housing can causes a movable contact to separate from a second contact in response to detection by the circuit breaker assembly of an electrical fault. The vent channel is formed in the housing and positioned to exhaust gas and debris produced as the movable contact separates from the second contact during the electrical fault to an aperture in the housing. The chamber has a chamber housing coupled to the housing adjacent the aperture such that the chamber receives the gas and debris exiting the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Inventors: Rodney D. Raabe, David W. Barenz, William J. Broghammer
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Publication number: 20120085736Abstract: Switch assemblies and electrical distribution devices for making and breaking electrical connections in an electrical circuit are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a switch assembly that includes a pair of electrically conductive jaws attached to a platform. The first jaw is configured to electrically connect to an incoming line of the electrical circuit, whereas the second jaw is configured to electrically connect to an outgoing line. The switch assembly also includes a blade having at least two electrically conductive plates that are attached to and spaced from each other via an electrical insulator. The blade is pivotably coupled to the platform to rotate between a disengaged position, whereat the blade is electrically decoupled from the first and second jaws, and an engaged position, whereat the blade delivers an electrical current from the incoming line through the first and second plates to the outgoing line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.Inventor: Hamid S. Abroy
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Publication number: 20120043302Abstract: An improved circuit breaker and arc chute has a shield apparatus that includes a number of plate-like shield members that have elongated openings formed therein to receive portions of arc plates therethrough. The portions of the arc plates that pass through the shield member are received in receptacles of a support apparatus that supports the arc plates. The arc plates are themselves configured to retain the shield members against the support apparatus to protect the support apparatus from damage in the event of an electrical arc. Advantageously, the retention of the shield members between portions of the arc plates and portions of the support apparatus enables the shield members to be held in place without the use of adhesives or separate fastening systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: Brian John Schaltenbrand, Mark Anthony Janusek, Ronald William Brand, JR., James Michael Smeltzer
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Patent number: 8097824Abstract: Disclosed is an arc extinguishing device of circuit breaker for manual motor starter capable of swiftly extinguishing and discharging an arc generated by a fault current flowing into a motor circuit during an interruption operation of a circuit breaker, thereby enhancing the performance of interruption.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hwan Chang Kil
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Publication number: 20110259852Abstract: A closing system for an arc extinguishing chamber of a circuit breaker with high breaking capacity has been developed. The system according to the invention comprises a first duct equipped with a set of filters able to support usual pressures caused by the gases arising from the switching arc, in particular about 10 to 12 bars, and a second duct closed by a valve device enabling direct outlet of the exhaust gases when the pressure exceeds a threshold so as to prevent any explosion of the case. The outer wall of the extinguishing chamber is designed for the circuit breaker housing so as, including in case of opening of the valve device, to direct the gases and to prevent any arc-over on the frame. The valve device comprises a suitable membrane made from polymer, in particular aramide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2011Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Marc Rival, Steeve Becker, Clinton Carne, Thierry Berzin
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Patent number: 7902948Abstract: A switching device, in particular a power switching device, has two pairs of series-connected switching contacts for interrupting a conducting path and at least one quenching packet, disposed near the pairs of switching contacts, for quenching the arcs occurring when the conducting path opens. The pairs of switching contacts are arranged such that their opening paths are substantially mutually parallel or antiparallel. The pairs of switching contacts are connected in series such that the same current flowing in both arcs flows spatially in the same direction. The quenching packet is disposed in the area between the opening paths.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Carsten Lüders
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Patent number: 7875822Abstract: A multiphase current interrupter is provided for interrupting a phase current between two contacts in an electrical phase. The current interrupter includes a first ablative chamber disposed around contacts for a first electrical phase. The first chamber has an ablative material thereon that causes a shock wave when an electrical arc is generated in an arc zone for the first electrical phase during a separation of the contacts therein. The current interrupter further includes at least a second ablative chamber disposed around contacts for at least a second electrical phase. The second chamber has an ablative material thereon that causes a shock wave when an electrical arc is generated in an arc zone for the second electrical phase during a separation of the contacts therein. An interconnecting structure provides fluid communication between the first ablative chamber and the second ablative chamber. The interconnecting structure is adapted to dissipate a shock wave generated in any of the ablative chambers.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thangavelu Asokan, Sunil Srinivasa Murthy, Kunal Ravindra Goray, Nimish Kumar, Adnan Kutubuddin Bohori
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Patent number: 7863537Abstract: A gassing insulator assembly for a line conductor assembly of an electrical switching apparatus is provided having a line conductor and first and second gassing insulator members. The insulator members are constructed from a gassing material. The first gassing insulator member is disposed near a first end of the line conductor and the second gassing insulator member is generally disposed between the line conductor and a cantilevered arc runner near a second end of the line conductor.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John J. Shea, Nathan J. Weister, William C. Pollitt, David M. Olszewski, James R. Schachner, Ronald W. Brand
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Patent number: 7839243Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, which can comprise a set of substantially planar arc plates. The substantially planar arc plates can be adapted to cause a dissipation of energy caused by an arc in a circuit breaker. A housing can be adapted to receive each of the set of substantially planar arc plates.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Siemens Industry, Inc.Inventors: Hai Chen, John D Stephenson
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Patent number: 7812276Abstract: An arc member is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes an operating mechanism for opening and closing separable contacts, and an arc chute disposed proximate the separable contacts to attract an arc generated thereby. The separable contacts include a stationary contact and a movable contact. The stationary contact has an edge, which is disposed in a plane. The arc member includes an arc element disposed between the stationary contact and the arc chute. The arc element has first and second portions and first and second arc attractors. The first arc attractor extends outwardly from the first portion toward the plane of the edge of the stationary contact to draw the arc from the separable contacts to the arc member. The second arc attractors, which are disposed on the second portion of the arc element, direct the arc into the arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: James G. Maloney, Michael J. Erb
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Publication number: 20100237047Abstract: Embodiments provide arc chambers, and methods adapted to rapidly extinguish arcs in circuit breakers. In one aspect, a circuit breaker is provided having first and second electrical contacts, wherein at least one of the contacts is movable and has a maximum contact face transverse dimension (d), and an arc chamber including first and second sidewalls spaced by a transverse spacing (Ts). The sidewalls are provided in close proximity to each other providing a transverse arc compression ratio (TACR) less than or equal to about 2.0, wherein TACR=Ts/d. According to another aspect, an arc chamber including one or more recesses formed into a transverse sidewall is provided, as are other aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Siemens Industry, Inc.Inventor: Guang Yang
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Publication number: 20100176091Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrical switchgear unit designed to be fixed onto a fixing support and comprising at least one electrical switching module and at least one module housing a complementary electrical function, at least one of the complementary modules being situated next to at least one of the above-mentioned switching modules, the or each switching module comprising an arc extinguishing chamber. This unit is characterized in that the arc extinguishing chamber of the module situated facing the complementary module presents a cambered face towards the inside of said arc extinguishing chamber so as to create a space E,F inside said chamber enabling a part of the volume of the complementary module to be housed, and in that the ends of said arc extinguishing chamber encroach on the volume of the complementary module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventors: Jean-Yves Amblard, Noël Le-Corre, Luc Moreau
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Patent number: 7748105Abstract: A method for producing a switching device with a switching device with a switching structure (1). The method includes producing a molded part, which includes a cage formed by opposing first sidewalls (5) and a bottom wall (6) integrally connecting the first sidewalls, and second sidewalls (23) integrally connected to the cage assembly, severing the molded part at a point where the second sidewalls are connected to the cage, and inserting the cage and the severed second sidewalls into a bottom part such that a defined gap (27) is left, respectively, between the cage and the second sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Kinzler, Ludwig Niebler, Anton Scharf
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Publication number: 20100126966Abstract: A switchgear device for breaking a bidirectional direct current in an electric line comprising at least two connection terminals, and an even number of pairs of separable contacts, of arc chutes associated with distinct pairs of separable contacts, and of tripping mechanisms associated with distinct pairs of separable contacts and connected to one another by a mechanical link, each arc chute being provided with an arc extinguishing chamber and with permanent magnets presenting a polarity enabling an electric arc to be removed to said arc extinguishing chamber when the current is flowing in the electric line in a predefined direction, said predefined direction being different for one half of the arc chutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Schneider Electric Industies SASInventors: Eric Domejean, Serge Paggi
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Patent number: 7705263Abstract: An arc chute assembly includes a housing having a lateral axis and a quenching portion disposed within the housing. The quenching portion includes at least two deion plates being spaced along the lateral axis of the housing and each having a cut portion wherein the cut portions are staggered along the lateral axis with respect to one another and are configured to mitigate an arc.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Mahesh Jaywant Rane, Janakiraman Narayanan, Yatin Vilas Newase, Pankaj Agrawal
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Patent number: 7674996Abstract: A gassing insulator for the arc chute assembly of a circuit breaker includes a number of insulating members. The arc chute assembly includes first and second opposing sidewalls, and arc plates having first and second ends and first and second legs. Each insulating member includes a first side coupled to one of the first and second opposing sidewalls of the arc chute assembly, a second side disposed generally opposite the first side, a first end disposed at or about the first ends of the arc plates, and a second end disposed distal from the first end of the insulating member and extending toward the second ends of the arc plates. The first side of the insulating member overlays at least one of the first and second legs of the arc plates, in order to electrically insulate them. An arc chute assembly and an electrical switching apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John J. Shea, Nathan J. Weister, William C. Pollitt, Aaron T. Kozar
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Publication number: 20090321393Abstract: A current-limiting arc-quenching device for an electric switching device is disclosed having at least one contact point that has a fixed and a movable contact piece, an arc-quenching laminated core, which is situated between a fixed contact guide bar and an arc baffle that is associated with the movable contact piece, being connected to the contact point in such a way that the feet of a switching arc, which is generated when the contact point is opened, run along the fixed contact guide bar and the arc baffle. The switching arc travels into the arc-quenching laminated core, where it is quenched. The device is configured such that the fixed contact guide bar and the arc baffle are coated with another material in areas bordering the arc-quenching laminated core.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: ABB AGInventors: Thilo BAHLINGER, Joachim Becker
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Publication number: 20090266793Abstract: An arc member is provided for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes an operating mechanism for opening and closing separable contacts, and an arc chute disposed proximate the separable contacts to attract an arc generated thereby. The separable contacts include a stationary contact and a movable contact. The stationary contact has an edge, which is disposed in a plane. The arc member includes an arc element disposed between the stationary contact and the arc chute. The arc element has first and second portions and first and second arc attractors. The first arc attractor extends outwardly from the first portion toward the plane of the edge of the stationary contact to draw the arc from the separable contacts to the arc member. The second arc attractors, which are disposed on the second portion of the arc element, direct the arc into the arc chute.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: James G. Maloney, Michael J. Erb
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Publication number: 20090266794Abstract: An arc quenching device is disclosed for an electrical switch having a plurality of arc quenching plates, which are arranged parallel to one another, and having at least one part composed of gassing plastic. In order to stabilize the arc, at least one embodiment of the invention provides for at least one part composed of gassing plastic to extend parallel to the arc running direction covering at least two of the quenching plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: Jürgen Heydendorf, Ralph Hohenberger
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Patent number: 7598833Abstract: An arc chute assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus including a housing and an arc hood coupled thereto, the arc hood being structured to exhaust arc gases from the housing. The arc chute assembly includes a vent portion structured to exhaust arc gases from the housing into the arc hood and a frame portion adjacent the vent portion. The frame portion being structured to be movably coupled to the housing. The arc chute assembly being structured to be movable from a first position to a different second position relative to the housing responsive to the exhaust arc gases.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Thomas A. Hodges, Paul R. Rakus
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Publication number: 20090188893Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, which can comprise a wafer that defines an opening. The wafer can be adapted to be operatively installed between a mechanical portion of a circuit breaker and an electronic portion of the circuit breaker. When installed, the wafer can be adapted to receive a protrusion of the mechanical portion of the circuit breaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Inventor: Solomon R. Titus
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Patent number: 7521645Abstract: An arc plate for a circuit breaker arc chute assembly includes first and second portions coupled to opposing sidewalls of the arc chute assembly, first and second ends, and a throat portion between the first and second portions and including an aperture. The aperture extends from the first end toward the second end and includes an end section, an intermediate neck section adjacent the end section, and an interior section adjacent the intermediate neck section and distal from the end section. The end section has a first width and attracts and directs an arc toward the intermediate neck section. The intermediate neck section tapers from the first width of the end section to a second width, further attracting the arc and directing it into the interior section. The interior section includes a taper and turns with respect to the intermediate neck section, in order to attract and retain the arc.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John J. Shea, Nathan J. Weister
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Publication number: 20090057273Abstract: Disclosed is an arc extinguishing device of circuit breaker for manual motor starter capable of swiftly extinguishing and discharging an arc generated by a fault current flowing into a motor circuit during an interruption operation of a circuit breaker, thereby enhancing the performance of interruption.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Hwan Chang Kil
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Patent number: 7495190Abstract: An electrical switch is disclosed. The switch includes at least one switching contact which is held against the prestressing force of a contact force spring on a moving contact mount, and an arc quenching device, in which at least one section of the at least one contact force spring extends between side pieces of the contact mount. A device for limiting the spreading of combustion products is provided, which has an angle bracket inclined with respect to the opening direction of the moving contact mount. When the contact mount is in the open position, the bracket overhangs the at least one section of the at least one contact force spring. In order to protect the contact force springs, in particular at the end of the opening process, even better against contamination by spreading combustion products, the inclined angle bracket is seated in a prestressed manner on the side pieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans-Joachim Kuhrt, Günter Seidler
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Patent number: 7488915Abstract: An arc baffle for an arc chute assembly of a circuit breaker includes a first baffle member disposed at or about the second end of the arc chute assembly and including a plurality of first venting holes, a second baffle member including a plurality of second venting holes and being coupled to and disposed opposite from the first baffle member, and a filter assembly disposed at or about the second baffle member and including a number of filter elements. The first and second venting holes of the first and second baffle members are offset to induce turbulent flow of ionized gases being discharged from the arc chute assembly. The filter elements of the filter assembly filter the turbulent flow. An arc chute assembly and an electrical switching apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: William C. Pollitt, John J. Shea, Aaron T. Kozar, Nathan J. Weister
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Patent number: 7459652Abstract: Electric switchgear device comprising at least one electric pole-unit comprising a stationary contact part made of conducting material, a movable contact part and an arc chute. The arc chute comprises two side parallel flanges, a rear wall, and a bottom arcing horn made of conducting material, electrically connected to the stationary contact part. Said bottom arcing horn is surrounded by a periphery made of gas-generating material. The arc chute comprises a stack of separators at least two of which separators comprise a notch. The arc chute comprises at least one regenerating separator placed parallel to the bottom arcing horn, said at least one separator comprising at least one metallic surface covering at least half of the notches in the longitudinal mid-plane.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SASInventor: Marc Rival
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Patent number: 7439469Abstract: An electric switching device, designed to carry a low-voltage, in particular a circuit-breaker or contactor, having at least one arc-quenching unit (16;18) is provided. Connection contacts (8) are mounted in a housing (2) that can be sealed by a cover (4) and switching chambers (10) are configured in the housing. To adapt the device to different current ranges, the housing (2) and cover (4) are equipped with guide and retaining elements (12, 26, 28, 30) for cooling plates (16) that can be inserted and for arc-quenching laminated cores (18) that can be interchanged with the plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Moeller GmbHInventor: Karsten Gerving
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Publication number: 20080192400Abstract: A protective device for an electrical installation, having at least two electrodes between which an electric arc can form, and a device for interrupting (6) the arc, extending between an upstream end (6A) and a downstream end (6B), with an entry region (E) for the arc at the upstream end (6A) thereof, at which point the arc enters the breaker device (6). The breaker device (6) has an insulation means (10) which permit the arc to enter the breaker device (6) while forming an obstacle to reaching the exit for the arc. The insulation means (10) are formed by one or more flexible ribbons which form a partial insulation barrier between the electrodes and the upstream end (6A). The invention further relates to overload and short-circuit protection devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Guy Lafon
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Publication number: 20080135523Abstract: In a self-blast circuit breaker, the inner contact is equipped with a control body which extends into or against the outer contact, respectively. The control body forces the arc into an arcing zone in the form of a hollow cylinder. This achieves a more rapid pressure build up as a result of which the provision of the extinction chamber of the circuit breaker with extinguishing gas can be improved. The gas flow out of and into the arcing zone can be optimized by suitable shaping of the control body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: ABB Research LtdInventors: Martin Seeger, Lutz Niemeyer
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Patent number: 7371987Abstract: The invention relates to a switching device with a switching structure (1), which includes a cage assembly (21) having two opposite first sidewalls (5) and a bottom wall (6) integrally connecting the first sidewalls. The cage assembly (21) is at least partly configured as a cage (24) in which a slide (4) is displaceably arranged. A moving contact bridge (3) associated with stationary contact members is held in an opening (15) of the slide (4) under the pressure of a contact pressure spring (2). A clearance (26) is provided between the two first sidewalls (5) for the displacement of the contact bridge (3). A limit stop (18) is provided to retain the slide (4). Arcing chambers (7) formed by insulating second sidewalls (23) form part of the switching structure (1).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Kinzler, Ludwig Niebler
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Publication number: 20080087648Abstract: A protective device for an electrical installation, having at least two electrodes between which an elastic arc can electric arc can form, and a device for interrupting (6) the arc, formed by an assembly of divider plates (7) and extending between an upstream end (6A) and a downstream end (6B), with an entry region (E) for the arc at the upstream end (6A) thereof. The interrupter device (6) has an insulation means (10), formed by caps (13) that form a partial insulating barrier between the electrodes and the upstream end (6A), the caps (13) are provided with teeth (16) housed between two adjacent plates (7). The invention further relates to overload and short-circuit protection devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2005Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventor: Guy Lafon
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Patent number: 7285742Abstract: The invention relates to a switching device with a switching structure (1), which includes a cage assembly (21) having two opposite first sidewalls (5) and a bottom wall (6) integrally connecting the first sidewalls. The cage assembly (21) is at least partly configured as a cage (24) in which a slide (4) is displaceably arranged. A moving contact bridge (3) associated with stationary contact members is held in an opening (15) of the slide (4) under the pressure of a contact pressure spring (2). A clearance (26) is provided between the two first sidewalls (5) for the displacement of the contact bridge (3). A limit stop (18) is provided to retain the slide (4). Arcing chambers (7) formed by insulating second sidewalls (23) form part of the switching structure (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Kinzler, Ludwig Niebler, Anton Scharf
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Patent number: 7247808Abstract: The invention proposes an electrical service device, in particular line circuit breaker or motor circuit breaker, having a housing having connecting areas and connection means (2, 3) for the purpose of connecting busbars and/or connection lines on both end sides and, having at least one switching contact having a fixed and a movable contact piece (4, 6), an arc (13) being produced in an arc prechamber area (7) between said fixed and movable contact pieces (4, 6) in the event of a disconnection. The arc enters a current-limiting arc-quenching device (12), in particular an arc splitter stack, via arc guide rails (14, 16), at least one insulating plate (20, 25+26) being arranged at the edge of the arc-quenching device (12). The insulating plate (20, 25+26) is fixed to the end section of an arc guide rail (14) by means of a fixing clip (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: ABB Patent GmbHInventors: Alexander Rab, Wolfgang Dorfeld, Ralf Weber
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Patent number: 7220933Abstract: The present invention specifies an arc quenching device having improved current limitation and reduced heat losses, in the case of which a moving contact piece (31) is not subject to increased erosion and wear. For this purpose, a quenching path according to the invention is provided which takes over an arc from said contact piece (31) and comprises arc guide rails (61), a quenching chamber (71) and a current-limiting element (8). Based on circuit breakers with double interruption, the current-limiting element (8) is preferably provided between arc guide rails (62, 52) of a second contact point and provided with a blowing section (81) for additional magnetic blowing of the arc of the first contact point.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: ABB Schweiz AGInventor: Tudor Baiatu
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Patent number: 7202436Abstract: A secondary arc chute is for an electrical switching apparatus including a housing, a pair of separable contacts enclosed within the housing, and a primary arc chute disposed proximate the separable contacts in order to attract an arc generated by the separable contacts. The primary arc chute has a first end including an arc horn, and a second end. The secondary arc chute includes a chute member made from a magnetic material, such as nickel-plated steel, and including a first portion disposed at or about the arc horn of the primary arc chute, and a second portion. The chute member provides an extension of the primary arc chute in order to facilitate drawing the arc away from the separable contacts and to ground the arc into the housing of the electrical switching apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Mark O. Zindler
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Patent number: 7186941Abstract: An arc extinguisher assembly is provided for a mould cased circuit breaker capable of reducing time for arc extinguishing and preventing contacts from being damaged due to a back flow of an arc.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd.Inventor: Young-Myoung Yeon
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Patent number: 7094986Abstract: The arc plates of an arc chute assembly for a circuit breaker are supported in spaced, stacked relation by a structural shell molded of a gas evolving resin. Generation of arc gases, that cool the arc thereby increasing the current interruption capability of the breaker, can be further enhanced by gas evolving additives included in the resin. Arc gas flow is increased to further cool the arc by molding the interior walls of the structural shell to form venturies between the arc plates. One or more elongated fibers wrapped around the stack of arc plates in an oval strengthen the structural shell to withstand the increased pressure generated by the high arc gas volume.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: John J. Shea
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Patent number: 7091438Abstract: An improved circuit breaker includes an arc extinction system having one or more insulators that generates a desirable gas in the presence of an arc. The exemplary circuit breaker includes gas-generating insulators disposed at three sides of a stationary contact and an arc chute at a fourth side of the stationary contact. The gas promotes the desirable extinction of the arc in a number of exemplary fashions. The presence of the gas on three sides of the stationary contact can resist movement of the arc toward the gas, thereby substantially limiting movement of the arc in a direction other than toward the arc chute. The gas can remove heat from the arc, thereby promoting deionization of the plasma by forming neutral molecular species at a lower temperature state. The presence of the gas can reduce the concentration of ions and electrons within the interior of the circuit breaker and can increase the pressure within the circuit breaker, and these also facilitate extinction of the arc.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: John Joseph Shea, Paul Richard Rakus, Thomas Clements Pendrick