With Throat Region Patents (Class 218/64)
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Patent number: 10354821Abstract: To provide a gas circuit breaker designed to achieve further improvement in interruption performance for a small to medium current. The gas circuit breaker according to the present invention includes: an operation mechanism 1; a heat puffer chamber 19; a machine puffer chamber 32; a release valve 34; a movable main contact 5 and movable arc contact 11; a stationary main contact 6 and stationary arc contact 12; a movable-side leading conductor 14; and a stationary-side leading conductor 15, and features: a separation cylinder 21 for radially partitioning the heat puffer chamber 19; an inner circumferential flow path 24 formed on an inner circumferential side of the separation cylinder 21; and a check valve 22 for opening or closing a communication hole 23.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Toshiaki Sakuyama, Ryoichi Shiobara, Hajime Urai, Makoto Hirose, Masanao Terada, Takahiro Nishimura
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Patent number: 9312085Abstract: A circuit breaker including an ejection device including an arc-extinction medium for improved extinction of an arc formed during a breaker operation and an exhaust-cooling medium for improved cooling of exhaust gases in the circuit breaker. Thereby, the arc-extinction liquid includes an organofluorine compound having a boiling point Tb at 1 bar higher than ?60° C. and being selected from the group of: a fluoroether; a fluoroamine; a fluoroketone; and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: ABB TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Francesco Pisu, Francia Galindo-Lozano, Javier Mantilla, Mathias-Dominic Buergler, Nicola Gariboldi, Oliver Cossalter, Patrick Stoller, Stephan Grob, Sami Kotilainen
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Patent number: 9064659Abstract: A circuit interruption device includes at least one constriction zone. The constriction zone provides for interference with arcing of an electrical signal. The device may include at least one expansion zone. The device may include at least one movable component to assist in creation of the at least one constriction zone. A method of fabrication is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.Inventors: Michael Lavado, Eric Morrison, William Bentley, Peter Berg, Keith Kawate, Thomas Gasper, Keith Singer, Keith Washburn, Joseph L. Medeiros, Chistian Pellon
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Patent number: 7642480Abstract: In order to reduce the breaking energy of a high-voltage or medium-voltage circuit-breaker, the interrupting chamber (10) contains two contacts (12, 14) mounted to move in opposite directions, and actuated via a single device (20). The two contacts (12, 14) are surrounded by an insulating casing (18) of tubular shape, coupled in fixed manner to the main contact (12). The contacts (12, 14) are actuated by a device having a lever (24) in which each lever arm is coupled to a link, one of the links (32) being secured to the insulating casing (18) and the other link (34) being secured to the second contact (14). The guiding of the drive tube (18) on the main contacts (12b, 14b) makes it possible to improve breaking by keeping clean gas between said main contacts.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Areva T&D SAInventors: Joel Ozil, Christophe Creusot, Jean-Luc Bourgeois, Yannick Kieffel
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Patent number: 6744000Abstract: In a high-voltage circuit breaker having two arcing contacts arranged coaxially relative to one another and having an insulating nozzle which in the closed state is blocked by a first arcing contact the first arcing contact has a shaft having a greater diameter and an end element having a smaller diameter, the shaft blocking a through-channel of the insulating body. The through-channel is cylindrical along a length that is smaller than the length of the end element. As a result, the extinguishing gas starts to flow when the end element is pulled back into the through-channel.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ralf Bergmann, Volker Lehmann, Hold Dienemann, Heiner Marin
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Patent number: 6696657Abstract: A puffer type gas circuit breaker wherein an insulated nozzle made of heat proof resin and a movable arc contact are mounted on a puffer cylinder to perform an open/close operation of the contact. The insulated nozzle is divided into three areas of a downstream area, an area in the vicinity of the throat and an upstream area. The downstream area and the upstream area are made of heat proof resin alone, while the area in the vicinity of the throat is formed of heat proof resin mixed with an inorganic material such as boron nitride. A movable arc contact cover made of heat proof resin having a downstream area and an upstream area is provided between the insulated nozzle and the movable arc contact, and only the downstream area of the contact cover is made of heat proof resin mixed with inorganic material.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Hirose, Hideo Kawamoto, Tetsu Ishiguro
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Patent number: 6627831Abstract: Insulating component for high-voltage systems, and a method for its production In an insulating component (9, 18) for high-voltage systems, in particular gas-insulated systems, the invention provides for the material of the component to be treated with alpha, beta or gamma radiation in order to increase the conductivity, at least in a region (10, 16) of its surface in which it is subject to higher dielectric loading during operation than in other regions.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Siemens AktiensellscraftInventor: Eberhard Zielke
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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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Patent number: 6472628Abstract: A circuit-breaker including a first tube, and a second tube coaxial to the first tube, the first and second tubes being connected together via a piston provided with perforations and equipped with a valve member, the first tube having an end connecting to said piston, a moving arcing contact support being fixed rigidly to said piston on the other side from the first tube, wherein, with said piston having a bore of diameter D, said piston is provided with a groove, that end of said first tube which is connected to said piston being provided with n gaps allowing n claws to project, the end of at least one of the claws being provided with a rim that is received in said groove in said piston, said piston being provided with one or more passageways angularly in register with each claw provided with a rim, and making it possible for the rim(s) to be inserted axially as far as said groove, and then for the tube to be turned to cause the rim to penetrate into the groove portions that remain, and wherein said arcing cType: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: AlstomInventors: Michel Nauche, Bruno Luscan
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Patent number: 5905243Abstract: This power breaker has an arcing chamber which is filled with an insulating medium and extends along a central axis (2). This arcing chamber is provided with a power current path which has two erosion contact arrangements (5, 6) which are arranged on the central axis (2), are at a constant distance from one another in the axial direction and bound an arcing zone. The arcing chamber also has a heating area (13), which is connected to the arcing zone, and a bridging contact which electrically conductively connects the erosion contact arrangements (5, 6) in the connected state. The bridging contact is arranged centrally in the interior of the erosion contact arrangements (5, 6). An annular gap (36) is provided between the erosion contact arrangements (5, 6) and opens directly into the heating area (13). In this power breaker, the flow behavior is significantly improved in the region between the arcing zone and the heating area (13).Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri AGInventors: Lukas Zehnder, Kurt Kaltenegger, Benedikt Lopfe, Lorenz Muller, Manfred Seidel
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Patent number: 5828026Abstract: The stock contains an insulating-material matrix and a filler embedded in the matrix and is distinguished by a cellular structure. The predominant portion of the cells is filled with a material having arc-extinguishing properties or contains a material which, on exposure to an arc, forms arc-extinguishing gas. For the purpose of improving the making and breaking capacity, such a stock can advantageously be employed in a gas-blast circuit breaker in which arc-extinguishing gas is blown onto the switching arc. This involves the stock preferably being positioned at such points guiding the arc-extinguishing gas, at which the stock is exposed to the radiation of the arc and the thermal action of arc gases.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Bodo Bruhl, Elias Julke, Kurt Kaltenegger, Lutz Niemeyer, Leopold Ritzer