IP Library Granted Patent US 7,402,771
Granted Patent B2
US 7,402,771 · App. 11/634,076 · Granted Jul 22, 2008

Circuit breaker

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Patent No.
US 7,402,771
App. No.
11/634,076
Granted
Jul 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An exemplary circuit breaker has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis. The interrupting chamber can be configured radially symmetrically and contains an arcing volume and at least two associated arcing contacts. The arcing volume is actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume. The exhaust is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber. The breaking capacity of this circuit breaker can be increased significantly and the exhaust can be constructed in a comparatively simple and cost effective manner. This can be achieved by providing in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases.

Claims (110)

1. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms,

between the entry for the hot gases into the intermediate volume and the baffle plate, a distance L 1 is provided,

between the baffle plate and the nozzle constriction, a distance L 2 is provided, and that

between the nozzle constriction and an exit edge of the flow tube, a distance L 3 is provided.

2. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1 , wherein

between the distances the following relationship applies: L 2 =0.7*L 1 , and/or that

the length L 3 of the flow tube is within a range of twice to three times the diameter of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube.

3. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 1 , wherein

in the exhaust volume, means are provided which deflect the flow of the hot gases by up to 180°.

4. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 2 , wherein

the baffle plate has approximately the same effective area as an entry area, designated as area F D , of the hot gases into the intermediate volume, and/or

the cross section, designated as area F 1 , of the flow tube is constructed to be of the same size in the area of the exit edge as the area F D , and/or

an annular area F A , located between the baffle plate and the wall, has 30% to 80% of the area F D , and/or

an area F E , which represents the cross section of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube, has 50% to 70% of the area F D .

5. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 4 , wherein

the annular area F A has approximately 50% of the area F D .

6. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 5 , wherein

in the exhaust volume, means are provided which deflect the flow of the hot gases by up to 180°.

7. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 6 , wherein

following the nozzle constriction which is arranged in the flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and attached to the intermediate volume, openings are provided in the wall of the flow tube which enable gas to enter into the interior of the flow tube, as a result of which at least one second recirculation area is mandatorily generated during a switching-off operation.

8. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms, and

the baffle plate has approximately the same effective area as an entry area, designated as area F D , of the hot gases into the intermediate volume, and/or

the cross section, designated as area F 1 , of the flow tube is constructed to be of the same size in the area of the exit edge as the area F D , and/or

an annular area F A , located between the baffle plate and the wall, has 30% to 80% of the area F D , and/or

an area F E , which represents the cross section of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube, has 50% to 70% of the area F D .

9. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 8 , wherein

the annular area F A has approximately 50% of the area F D .

in the exhaust volume, means are provided which deflect the flow of the hot gases by up to 180°.

10. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the exhaust volume, means are provided which deflect the flow of the hot gases by up to 180°, and

an annular area F 2 , which represents the cross section between the exit edge of the flow tube and the exhaust housing, has 50% to 70% of the area F D , and/or

an annular area F 3 , which specifies the cross section lying between the nozzle constriction of the flow tube and the imaginary extension of the exhaust housing, is constructed to be of approximately the same size as the area F D , and/or

between the outside wall of the constriction and an end edge of the exhaust housing, a cylindrical exit area F 4 remains which is constructed to be approximately of the same size as the area F D .

11. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 10 wherein

the hot gases are introduced into the interrupting chamber volume at an exit angle α through the cylindrical exit area F 4 and

the exit angle α is in the range of 30°.

12. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 10 , wherein

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms.

13. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 12 , wherein

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms.

14. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 13 , wherein

between the distances the following relationship applies: L 2 =0.7*L 1 , and/or that

the length L 3 of the flow tube is within a range of twice to three times the diameter of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube.

15. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 12 , wherein

the baffle plate has approximately the same effective area as an entry area, designated as area F D , of the hot gases into the intermediate volume, and/or

the cross section, designated as area F 1 , of the flow tube is constructed to be of the same size in the area of the exit edge as the area F D , and/or

an annular area F A , located between the baffle plate and the wall, has 30% to 80% of the area F D , and/or

an area F E , which represents the cross section of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube, has 50% to 70% of the area F D .

16. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 15 , wherein

the annular area F A has approximately 50% of the area F D .

17. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms, and

following the nozzle constriction which is arranged in the flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and attached to the intermediate volume, openings are provided in the wall of the flow tube which enable gas to enter into the interior of the flow tube, as a result of which at least one second recirculation area is mandatorily generated during a switching-off operation.

18. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 17 , wherein

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms.

19. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 18 , wherein

between the entry for the hot gases into the intermediate volume and the baffle plate, a distance L 1 is provided,

between the baffle plate and the nozzle constriction, a distance L 2 is provided, and that

between the nozzle constriction and an exit edge of the flow tube, a distance L 3 is provided.

20. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 19 , wherein

between the distances the following relationship applies: L 2 =0.7*L 1 , and/or that

the length L 3 of the flow tube is within a range of twice to three times the diameter of the nozzle constriction of the flow tube.

21. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 17 , wherein

an annular area F 2 , which represents the cross section between the exit edge of the flow tube and the exhaust housing, has 50% to 70% of the area F D , and/or

an annular area F 3 , which specifies the cross section lying between the nozzle constriction of the flow tube and the imaginary extension of the exhaust housing, is constructed to be of approximately the same size as the area F D , and/or

between the outside wall of the constriction and an end edge of the exhaust housing, a cylindrical exit area F 4 remains which is constructed to be approximately of the same size as the area F D .

22. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 21 , wherein

the hot gases are introduced into the interrupting chamber volume at an exit angle α through the cylindrical exit area F 4 and

the exit angle α is in the range of 30°.

23. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms, and

the baffle plate is preceded upstream at a distance A by a perforated plate which is provided with openings which have a diameter D 1 .

24. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 23 , wherein

the ratio A/D 1 has a value in the range of 1.5 to 5, preferably a value of 2, and wherein

the distance between the openings is in the area of greater than twice the diameter D 1 .

25. A circuit breaker which has in an enclosure filled with an insulating gas at least one interrupting chamber extending along a longitudinal axis comprising:

an arcing volume; and

at least two associated arcing contacts, the arcing volume being actively connected to at least one exhaust having an exhaust volume which is constructed for cooling hot gases generated during breaking operations and is connected to a volume of the interrupting chamber, wherein in the area of the exhaust at least one forcibly created recirculation area is provided which increases the flow resistance of the hot gases, wherein

the hot gases flow from the arcing volume into an intermediate volume,

following the intermediate volume, a flow tube constructed in the manner of a laval nozzle and having a nozzle constriction leads into the exhaust volume which is connected to the interrupting chamber volume,

in the intermediate volume, at least one baffle plate protruding into the flow of the hot gases is provided, downstream of which a first recirculation area forms,

the baffle plate is provided with narrow notches of equal depth and distributed uniformly around the circumference, and

the wings remaining between the notches are constructed to be bent over in the manner of a wind wheel.

26. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 25 , wherein

the baffle plate is preceded upstream at a distance A by a perforated plate which is provided with openings which have a diameter D 1 .

27. The circuit breaker as claimed in claim 26 , wherein

the ratio A/D 1 has a value in the range of 1.5 to 5, preferably a value of 2, and wherein

the distance between the openings is in the area of greater than twice the diameter D 1 .

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065549/0576 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058666/0540 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 040620/0802 →