Puffer Piston Patents (Class 218/57)
  • Patent number: 5543597
    Abstract: A first puffer chamber is formed by a puffer cylinder having a substantially cylindrical flange portion and a shaft portion, and a fixedly disposed piston. The piston is formed in a cylindrical shape sealed with respect to an external space, and is constituted to be accommodated in the flange portion of the puffer cylinder at the circuit breaking position of the circuit breaking unit. The internal space of the piston is constituted as a second puffer chamber which is designed to communicate with the first puffer chamber. The gas accumulated in the second puffer chamber is continuously blown out toward between the electrodes, thereby prolonging an effective interruptable arc time span without increasing the size of the circuit interrupting unit and operating unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Atsuji Watanabe, Youichi Ohshita, Masatomo Ohno, Masanori Tsukushi, Shunji Tokuyama
  • Patent number: 5514844
    Abstract: A switch for use in electric power includes a fixed contact, a moving contact performing a switching operation with respect to the fixed contact, a cylinder working with the moving contact, a piston slidably provided in the cylinder, a buffer chamber which is surrounded by the cylinder and the piston, and is filled with an arc-extinguishing gas, and a second insulating nozzle mounted to an end of the cylinder on the side of the fixed contact, wherein the arc-extinguishing gas in the buffer chamber is sprayed through the nozzle on an arc generating between the fixed contact and the moving contact at an opening time of the moving contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1996
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Suenobu Hamano, Hiroyuki Sasao, Katsuhiko Horinouchi, Mikio Hidaka, Yoshiki Hirano, Haruhiko Kohyama
  • Patent number: 5495084
    Abstract: The movable contact of a puffer interrupter contains a movable conductive tubular sleeve which is electrically connected to and is slidably mounted within a hollow conductive adapter which is supported from the end of a bushing insulator. An insulation rod flexibly connects the adapter to the housing. A pair of flexible rods connect the end of the interrupter to the end of the housing. The puffer interrupter is mounted within a dead tank housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffry R. Meyer, Tomas B. Otterberg
  • Patent number: 5453591
    Abstract: A vaporizable material, for example, a silicone, that is buried beneath the surface of a Teflon nozzle for a sulfur hexafluoride power circuit breaker in an area of the nozzle which is exposed to abrasion and wear due to arc products. In a similar manner, aluminum or titanium or some other vaporizable material is buried beneath the surface of the contact of the circuit interrupter which is exposed to abrasion and wear. When the buried layers are exposed due to abrasion of their covering surfaces, these materials will be vaporized and their presence will be sensed by sensors within the circuit interrupter, thus revealing some predetermined degree of wear of the surfaces of the nozzle and contact and other surfaces within the circuit interrupter which may also be subject to abrasion by arcing or arc products. When aluminum is used as the vaporizable material for the contact, it also senses the presence of flashover to aluminum exterior housings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.
    Inventor: Nicholas J. Stroud