Arc Runner (e.g., Arc Horn) Patents (Class 218/40)
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Patent number: 9029727Abstract: Circuit breakers include an arc chamber and an arc chute comprising a plurality of arc plates in the arc chamber. The circuit breakers also include a line conductor assembly with at least one arc runner attached to a line conductor in the arc chamber. The arc runner can extend below but adjacent to a bottom arc plate to thereby guide a respective arc into the arc chute.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Craig Joseph Puhalla, Xin Zhou, James Patrick Sisley, Lance Gula, Mark A. Janusek
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Patent number: 8766130Abstract: An improved arc extinction apparatus that can be used in an improved DC switch apparatus includes a pair of magnetic field elements in the exemplary form of permanent magnets to apply Lorentz forces to the arcs. The magnetic fields are arranged in the vicinity of the air gaps that form between the ends of a pivoting conductor and a pair of contacts such that the system is optimized to extinguish an arc at one air gap when current is flowing through the conductor in a first direction and is further optimized to extinguish an arc at the other air gap when current is flowing in an opposite direction through the conductor. This is accomplished by providing a magnet at each air gap of the circuit, with the magnetic fields being oriented parallel with the pivot axis and having their north poles pointed in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Richard Donald Prohaska, Randal Derek Gazdecki, Warren Clift Sipe
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Patent number: 8513558Abstract: An electromechanical circuit breaker for establishing and breaking the current in a main circuit includes a fixed contact element and a moving contact element, which in a first position are in electrical contact with each other for carrying the current of the main circuit, the moving contact element being adapted to be displaced to a second position in which it is separated from the fixed contact element so that the current in the main circuit is cut off. The circuit breaker is provided with a blow-out device including a magnetizing coil traversed by a magnetizing current for producing a magnetic field adapted to drive an arc generated by the separation of the two contact elements into an arc extinction element.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Secheron S.A.Inventor: Christopher Nazeri
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Publication number: 20120067849Abstract: An electromechanical circuit breaker for establishing and breaking the current in a main circuit includes a fixed contact element and a moving contact element, which in a first position are in electrical contact with each other for carrying the current of the main circuit, the moving contact element being adapted to be displaced to a second position in which it is separated from the fixed contact element so that the current in the main circuit is cut off. The circuit breaker is provided with a blow-out device including a magnetizing coil traversed by a magnetizing current for producing a magnetic field adapted to drive an arc generated by the separation of the two contact elements into an arc extinction element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: SECHERON SAInventor: Christopher NAZERI
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Patent number: 7834290Abstract: A protection switch, particularly for rapid quenching of electrical arcing, includes at least one single-pole protection switch module having a housing, a movable contact mounted on a switching arm for pivoting against a fixed contact between a closed position and an open position and a quenching device for quenching electrical arcing of the switch. The quenching device includes a quenching chamber with an inlet and an outlet for the arc. A first running rail connects the fixed contact with a first side wall of the quenching chamber and a second running rail connects a stopping surface, against which the movable contact abuts in the open position of the switching arm, to a second side wall of the quenching chamber. A separation strip extends substantially from side wall to side wall at the outlet of the quenching chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventors: Markus Birner, Klaus Loos
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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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Patent number: 7723634Abstract: A contactor assembly includes a stationary contact, an arc contact, an arc arrestor, and a magnetic intensifier. The magnetic intensifier is constructed to extend in generally close proximity to one of the stationary contact and the arc contact. During communication of power through the contactor assembly, the magnetic intensifier manipulates a magnetic field associated with current passing through the contactor assembly and increases the magnitude of a magnetic force directed to the arc arrestor. Preferably, the magnetic intensifier is formed integrally with a turnback associated with one of the stationary contact or the arc contact. Such a construction simplifies the manufacture and assembly of the contactor assembly and provides efficient and repeatable arc suppression.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Ramsey Annis, Robert Alfred Duchrow, Susan L Beneke, legal representative, James Peter Miller
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Patent number: 7716816Abstract: A method of forming a switch assembly that includes a magnetic intensifier constructed to extend in generally close proximity to one of the stationary contact and the arc contact. During communication of power through the contactor assembly, the magnetic intensifier manipulates a magnetic field associated with current passing through the switch assembly and increases the magnitude of a magnetic force directed to the arc arrestor. Preferably, the magnetic intensifier is formed integrally with a turnback associated with one of the stationary contact or the arc contact. Such a construction simplifies the manufacture and assembly of the contactor assembly and provides efficient and repeatable arc suppression.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Ramsey Annis, Robert Alfred Duchrow, Susan L Beneke, legal representative, James Peter Miller
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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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Publication number: 20090145882Abstract: A protection switch, particularly for rapid quenching of electrical arcing, includes at least one single-pole protection switch module having a housing, a movable contact mounted on a switching arm for pivoting against a fixed contact between a closed position and an open position and a quenching device for quenching electrical arcing of the switch. The quenching device includes a quenching chamber with an inlet and an outlet for the arc. A first running rail connects the fixed contact with a first side wall of the quenching chamber and a second running rail connects a stopping surface, against which the movable contact abuts in the open position of the switching arm, to a second side wall of the quenching chamber. A separation strip extends substantially from side wall to side wall at the outlet of the quenching chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: ELLENBERGER & POENSGEN GMBHInventors: Markus Birner, Klaus Loos
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Patent number: 7518477Abstract: The electromechanical circuit breaker is intended to establish and break the current in a main circuit (3, 4) and comprises a fixed contact element (5) and a moving contact element (6) which in a first position are in electrical contact with each other for carrying the current of the main circuit (3, 4). Said moving contact element (6) is adapted to be displaced to a second position in which it is separated from the fixed contact element (5) so that the current in the main circuit is cut off. The circuit breaker is provided with a blow-out device (2) comprising a magnetising coil (8) traversed by a magnetising current for producing a magnetic field (26) adapted to drive an arc generated by the separation of said two contact elements (5, 6) into an arc extinction means. The blow-out device (2) comprises electrodes (12) electrically connected to the magnetising coil (8) and adapted to cooperate with said arc in such a manner that the latter generates said magnetising current in the magnetising coil (8).Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Secheron S.A.Inventors: Serge Martin, Henri Duffour, Raphaƫl Kissling, Bjorn Fischer
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Patent number: 7476823Abstract: A current pause device configured to enhance the operation of transmission and distribution line circuit interrupters by delaying the voltage build across the circuit interrupter arc gap for a time period sufficient to allow the dielectric characteristic of the medium within the arc to recover. This allows the circuit interrupter to break the circuit at a lower arc gap voltage than would occur without the current pause device. The current pause device includes a conductive arcing horn and an insulator interposed in the arcing horn to create a conductive gap in the arcing horn and a voltage protection arrangement to limit the voltage across the current pause device and thereby prevent a voltage breakdown across the current pause device. Specifically, the voltage protection arrangement includes a diode connected to the arcing horn in parallel with the insulator and a dielectric spark gap device connected in parallel across the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: SSI Power LLCInventor: Joseph R. Rostron
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Patent number: 6809282Abstract: An electromagnetic circuit breaker is provided with a pair of magnets on opposing sides of the contacts in the open position. A magnetic field generated by the magnets combines with the magnetic field generated by the electrical arc created upon opening of the contacts during an overcurrent condition sensed by the breaker. The combined magnetic fields deflect the arc current, shifting the arc current away from the contact points and lengthening the path of the arc, thereby increasing the voltage rating of the breaker, by decreasing the intensity of an associated arc current.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Carling Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Fasano
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Patent number: 6689979Abstract: A switching contact arrangement for a low-voltage power circuit breaker includes a switching contact arrangement with a stationary contact group and a movable contact group which interacts with it. The contact groups include interacting main contacts, as well as interacting intermediate contacts and consumable contacts. Furthermore, both contact groups are equipped with an arcing horn for passing a switching arc to an arc quenching chamber. The consumable contacts are integrated in the arcing horns. Only the main contacts are in the form of contact facings, while the other contact points are formed by the busbars or arcing horns. The switching contact arrangement is of a single design and achieves a longer mechanical and electrical life. Furthermore, particularly short switching times are achieved.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Bach, Detlev Schmidt, Michael Sebekow, Guenter Seidler-Stahl, Ingo Thiede, Sezai Tuerkmen
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Patent number: 6300586Abstract: An arc runner is fixedly retained on a load (or line) strap without hardware and without employing a mechanical operation. Either the arc runner or the strap has features, such as legs or holes, which engage notches or pins on either the strap or the arc runner and cause the arc runner to be retained on the strap.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Dennis J. Doughty, Dave S. Christensen
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Patent number: 5837954Abstract: A bent roundabout current path (8d) rising in the shape of an inverted U is formed between a horn portion (8a) and the end portion of a fixed contact (1) where an arcing horn (8) is joined to the fixed contact (1). An arc (12) is subjected to the electromagnetic force directed to an arc-extinguishing chamber side from the magnetic field H of an current I flowing through the arc-(12)-side conductor portion of the roundabout current path (8d). Therefore, the moving-contact-(4)-side foot of the arc (12) is retained in the leading end portion of the moving contact (4) and not returned to the movable contact (3) side.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koji Asakawa, Naoshi Uchida, Kyoji Hama
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Patent number: 5818003Abstract: A contactor for switching electric current has a stationary contact and a movable contact which when driven by a solenoid moves into and away from abutment with the stationary contact. An arc chute includes a plurality of splitter plates which extend radially from a center point in a geometric arc around the stationary contact on a side that is opposite to the movable contact. A curved arc runner is connected to the stationary contact to guide an electrical arc travelling between the stationary contact and each of the splitter plates. An elongated arc runner is connected to the movable contact to guide the electrical arc between the movable contact and splitter plates at the ends of the geometric arc.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Peter K. Moldovan, Englebert Hetzmannseder, Earl T. Piber, Jeffery A. Patten
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Patent number: 5777286Abstract: An electrical device for switching an arc to a path parallel to a device to be protected. The electrical device includes double breaking contacts and an arc transfer electrode associated with the parallel path. The parallel path shunts the double breaking contacts and a device to be protected via the arc transfer electrode. The arc transfer electrode is placed in the vicinity of a fixed contact of the double breaking contacts.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Schneider Electric SAInventors: Jean Abot, Michel Ledroit, Nicolas Hertzog
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Patent number: 5770827Abstract: There is provided an acr extinguishing device of a circuit breaker which closes and opens an electric line, one of two contact parts being fixed to a base part. The arc extinguishing device includes an arc runner formed of an electrically conductive member and arranged on an outer circumference of the above one of the two contact parts. The arc extinguishing device moves, to the arc runner, an arc occurring when a contact made by the two contact parts is opened whereby the arc is extinguished. The arc runner has a cylindrical shape and includes a rising portion formed on an entire inner circumference of the cylindrical shape. A slant angle of the rising portion obtained on a depth side thereof is greater than another slant angle thereof obtained on a front side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Togami Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazuyoshi Maki
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Patent number: 5744772Abstract: An electromagnetic circuit breaker is provided with a copper plated arc horn on the top side of the movable contact arm opposite the movable contact. The horn extends beyond the movable contact and has an upturned sweep so as to enhance migration of the electrical arc created upon opening of the contacts during a short circuit condition sensed by the breaker. An arc shoe is provided in conjunction with the fixed contact of the breaker as well and cooperates with the arc horn for the same purpose.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Carlingswitch, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Fasano
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Patent number: 5493091Abstract: An electromechanical switch of the contactor or circuit-breaker type with adjacent contacts, which are provided on respective mobile and fixed contact parts. This arrangement defines a narrow ionization slot which is maintained at the start of contact opening in order to cause a secondary arc to fire substantially perpendicular to the contact opening direction constituting a shunting arc to eliminate the time duration of the contacts and switch legs.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Schneider Electric SAInventors: Joel Devautour, Jean-Pierre Guery, Herve Lefebvre
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Arc quenching chamber including gas generating stationary contact insulation and improved arc runner
Patent number: 5475193Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: ABB SACE SpAInventor: Francesco Perdoncin -
Patent number: 5464956Abstract: A loadbreak switch is provided that utilizes a pivotally mounted movable jaw contact and a main stationary contact that is positioned in the middle of an arc runner. For operation at voltages 15 kV and above, the switch utilizes a shunt contact that bridges the arc runner and that is above and coplanar with the main stationary contact. A magnetic field is developed by the current that flows through a coil of wire disposed around the arc runner. This configuration when utilized in an environment of insulating gas, provides efficient extinguishing of arcs upon opening of the contacts. Further, the open jaw contact is easily visible to establish an open gap.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Edward A. Steele, James K. Niemira