IP Library Granted Patent US 9,183,996
Granted Patent B2
US 9,183,996 · App. 14/406,828 · Granted Nov 10, 2015

High voltage current interrupter and an actuator system for a high voltage current interrupter

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Patent No.
US 9,183,996
App. No.
14/406,828
Granted
Nov 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An actuator system for actuating a high voltage current interrupter is disclosed. The actuator system comprises a transmission link for transmitting kinetic energy from a force provision system to a moveable contact of the current interrupter. The transmission link has a first end which is mechanically connectable to the moveable contact of the current interrupter and a second end facing away from the moveable contact. The actuator system further comprises a damping system comprising a shock-absorbing mass. The shock-absorbing mass is located along the extension of the line of translational movement of the transmission link, at the farther side of the transmission link as seen from the current interrupter, so that upon an opening operation of the current interrupter, the second end of the transmission link will collide with the shock-absorbing mass.

Claims (85)

1. An actuator system for actuating a current interrupter having a fixed contact and moveable contact, the actuator system comprising:

a transmission link for transmission of a force to the moveable contact of the current interrupter, the transmission link having a first end which is mechanically connectable to the moveable contact of the current interrupter and a second end facing away from the moveable contact; and

a damping system comprising a shock-absorbing mass, the shock-absorbing mass being located along an extension of a line of translational movement of the transmission link, at the farther side of the transmission link as seen from the current interrupter, so that upon an opening operation of the current interrupter, the second end of the transmission link will collide with the shock-absorbing mass, wherein

the transmission link comprises a shock-mitigation spring ( 400 ) arranged to mitigate the shock experienced by the moveable contact in a damping action, the shock mitigation spring being arranged to provide elasticity to the transmission link in the direction of translational movement of the moveable contact, and

the spring constant k 400 of the shock-mitigation spring fulfills the following relation:

k

400

=

(

M

1

M

2

M

1

+

M

2

)

(

2

π

2

τ

)

2

,

where M 1 is the mass of the part of the transmission link which is further away from the moveable contact than is the shock-mitigation spring; M 2 is sum of the mass of the moveable contact and the part of the transmission link that is closer to the moveable contact than is the shock-mitigation spring; and τ takes a value between 0.1T open and 0.7T open , where T open is the opening time of the current interrupter.

2. The actuator system of claim 1 , wherein

the actuator system is for actuating a current interrupter having an opening time of 5 ms or less; and

the value of τ is 3.5 ms or less.

3. The actuator system of claim 1 , wherein

the transmission link further comprises a drive rod; and

the shock-mitigation spring is arranged between the first end of the transmission link and the drive rod, the drive rod being arranged between the shock-mitigation spring and the second end of the transmission link.

4. The actuator system of claim 1 , further comprising

a contact spring arranged to be compressed by a pre-defined distance when the current interrupter is in the closed position, so that a spring force is exerted on the moveable contact towards the fixed contact.

5. The actuator system of claim 4 , wherein

the contact spring is co-located with the shock-mitigation spring.

6. The actuator system of claim 4 , wherein

the ratio of the spring constant of the shock-mitigation spring to the spring constant of the contact spring takes a value larger than 10.

7. The actuator system of claim 1 , further having

a bi-stable mechanism arranged to exert a force on the transmission link in the direction towards the moveable contact when the current interrupter is in the closed position; and wherein

the shock-mitigation spring provides a spring constant such that the compression, at which the shock-mitigation spring gives rise to a force exceeding said force exerted by the bi-stable mechanism, will be less than 10% of the stroke of the shock-mitigation spring.

8. The actuator system of claim 1 , wherein

the mass of the shock-absorbing mass lies within the range of 50-150% of the sum of the mass of the transmission link and the mass of the moveable contact.

9. The actuator system of claim 1 , wherein

the transmission link comprises a drive rod made from a fiber reinforced epoxy resin comprising a para-aramid.

10. An interrupter system comprising:

a high voltage current interrupter having a moveable contact;

an actuator system of claim 1 ; wherein

the moveable contact is connected to the first end of the transmission link of the actuator system.

11. The interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein

the shock-mitigation spring divides the total mass of the transmission link and the moveable contact into a farther mass and a nearer mass, where the further mass is located further away from the fixed contact than the shock-mitigation spring, and the nearer mass is located nearer to the fixed contact than the shock-mitigation spring, and wherein

the ratio of the further mass to the nearer mass lies within the range of 0.8 to 1.2.

12. The interrupter system of claim 10 , wherein

the high voltage current interrupter is a vacuum interrupter.

13. A high voltage direct current circuit breaker comprising an interrupter system of claim 10 .

14. A high voltage alternating current circuit breaker comprising an interrupter system of claim 10 .

15. The actuator system of claim 2 , wherein

the transmission link further comprises a drive rod; and

the shock-mitigation spring is arranged between the first end of the transmission link and the drive rod, the drive rod being arranged between the shock-mitigation spring and the second end of the transmission link.

16. The actuator system of claim 2 , further comprising

a contact spring arranged to be compressed by a pre-defined distance when the current interrupter is in the closed position, so that a spring force is exerted on the moveable contact towards the fixed contact.

17. The actuator system of claim 3 , further comprising

a contact spring arranged to be compressed by a pre-defined distance when the current interrupter is in the closed position, so that a spring force is exerted on the moveable contact towards the fixed contact.

18. The actuator system of claim 5 , wherein

the ratio of the spring constant of the shock-mitigation spring to the spring constant of the contact spring takes a value larger than 10.

19. The actuator system of claim 2 , further having

a bi-stable mechanism arranged to exert a force on the transmission link in the direction towards the moveable contact when the current interrupter is in the closed position; and wherein

the shock-mitigation spring provides a spring constant such that the compression, at which the shock-mitigation spring gives rise to a force exceeding said force exerted by the bi-stable mechanism, will be less than 10% of the stroke of the shock-mitigation spring.

20. The actuator system of claim 3 , further having

a bi-stable mechanism arranged to exert a force on the transmission link in the direction towards the moveable contact when the current interrupter is in the closed position; and wherein

the shock-mitigation spring provides a spring constant such that the compression, at which the shock-mitigation spring gives rise to a force exceeding said force exerted by the bi-stable mechanism, will be less than 10% of the stroke of the shock-mitigation spring.

Assignments (5)
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 040622/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 16, 2015
From: KARLSTRÖM, PER-OLOF; ERIKSSON, THOMAS R.; SALINAS, ENER; BISSAL, ARA
To: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD
Reel/Frame 035420/0821 →