序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 JPS6226535B2 - JP14794078 1978-12-01 JPS6226535B2 1987-06-09 OOSHIMA MASABUMI; PPONDA HARUO; TAKAHASHI TAKESHI
22 Multipolar switch JP4191680 1980-03-31 JPS55131916A 1980-10-14 DEIITAA NOATSUKU; HAINTSU BUREHITO
23 JPS5211421B1 - JP10254771 1971-12-17 JPS5211421B1 1977-03-31
24 다수의 금속 인클로저들을 가진 고전압 스위치 KR1020147033036 2013-05-31 KR1020150015478A 2015-02-10 스카르뷔페르
스위치는 제 1 금속 인클로저 (2a) 내의 제 1 스위칭 어셈블리 (1a) 및 제 2 금속 인클로저 (2b) 내의 제 2 스위칭 어셈블리 (1b) 를 포함한다. 2 개의 금속 인클로저들 (2a, 2b) 은 서로는 물론 그라운드로부터 전기 절연된다. 이것은 복수의 금속 인클로징된 스위칭 어셈블리들을 직렬로 배열하면서 그들 중 임의의 것에서의 과도한 전기장을 회피하는 것을 허용한다.
25 수직형 안티트래킹 스커트 KR1019997002128 1997-09-08 KR100294720B1 2001-08-07 이.프레드베스텔; 폴뉴콤스토빙
차단기(12)용캡슐체(10)는내부공동(14)을포함하는주 몸체를포함하고있다. 상기내부공동(14)은그 제1종단에차단기(12)를위한공간을포함하고있다. 상기내부공동(14)은차단기공간으로부터캡슐체(10)의제2종단으로연장되는내벽(18)을포함하고있다. 상기캡슐체(10)의제2종단에는캡슐체(10)를장착하기위한너트(26)가제공된다. 상기내벽(18)은회선부(20)를포함하고있다.
26 드롭아웃 재폐로 차단기 KR1020147034346 2013-05-07 KR1020150006058A 2015-01-15 스미스,리차드,쥐.; 몽당트,조르지; 몬테네그로,알레한드로; 로스,마이클
드롭아웃 재폐로 차단기(dropout recloser)는 미리 결정된 개수의 결함 인터럽트 동작, 예를 들어, 1개, 2개, 3개 이상이 있을 수 있지만 일반적으로 3개의 인터럽트 동작 후에 컷아웃(cutout)을 드롭아웃(drop out)하도록 동작하는 프로그래밍에 따를 수 있고, 관찰가능한 가시적인 갭으로 선로구분을 제공하는 컷아웃의 힌지 접점에 자유로이 매달려 있다. 재폐로 차단기는 결함 인터럽트 및 재폐로 컴포넌트, 드롭아웃 메커니즘 및 제어기를 포함한다. 드롭아웃 메커니즘은 결함 인터럽트 동작 및 드롭아웃 동작을 수행하는 쌍안정 작동체를 포함할 수 있다. 이 디바이스는 움직임 제한 구조를 포함할 수 있다. 재폐로 차단기는 다수의 동작 모드 또는 시퀀스를 구비할 수 있다.
27 수직형 안티트래킹 스커트 KR1019997002128 1997-09-08 KR1020000036105A 2000-06-26 이.프레드베스텔; 폴뉴콤스토빙
PURPOSE: A vertical anti tracking skirt is provided for design including improved intension, and to get over the strike as used design capable of evasion. CONSTITUTION: An encapsulation (10) for an interrupter (12) includes a main body that includes an internal cavity (14). The internal cavity (14) includes a space at a first end thereof for the interrupter (12). The internal cavity (14) includes an internal wall (18) extending from the interrupter space to a second end of the encapsulation (10). Nuts (26) at the second end of the encapsulation (10) are provided for mounting the encapsulation (10). The internal wall (18) includes convolutions (20).
28 Mountable electrical system US15343040 2016-11-03 US10096978B2 2018-10-09 William Robert Luoma; Richard Ralph Buell; Ian William Rokser
A system for an electrical power distribution network includes a plurality of electrical apparatuses, each electrical apparatus including a mechanical connection and at least one electrical connector; and a single-piece unitary support configured to receive and hold the plurality of electrical apparatuses, the support including: a frame including a plurality of mechanical interfaces, each of the mechanical interfaces configured to receive and hold a mechanical connection of one of the plurality of electrical apparatus; a cover extending from a side of the frame; and a panel integrated with the frame, the panel including a plurality of electrical interfaces, each of the plurality of electrical interfaces configured to couple to an electrical connector of one of the electrical apparatuses, the cover positioned over the panel.
29 MOUNTABLE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM US15343040 2016-11-03 US20180123326A1 2018-05-03 William Robert Luoma; Richard Ralph Buell; Ian William Rokser
A system for an electrical power distribution network includes a plurality of electrical apparatuses, each electrical apparatus including a mechanical connection and at least one electrical connector; and a single-piece unitary support configured to receive and hold the plurality of electrical apparatuses, the support including: a frame including a plurality of mechanical interfaces, each of the mechanical interfaces configured to receive and hold a mechanical connection of one of the plurality of electrical apparatus; a cover extending from a side of the frame; and a panel integrated with the frame, the panel including a plurality of electrical interfaces, each of the plurality of electrical interfaces configured to couple to an electrical connector of one of the electrical apparatuses, the cover positioned over the panel.
30 High-current switching arrangement US13715200 2012-12-14 US09263200B2 2016-02-16 Lukas Zehnder; Andreas Nohl; Hans Wyder; Erwin Manz; Jean-Claude Mauroux; Werner Sigrist; Guenter Steding; Alexander Schmidt
An exemplary high-current switching arrangement in a generator duct arranged between a generator and a transformer is disclosed. This arrangement includes a pole frame which can be positioned on a base surface, a breaker pole of a generator circuit-breaker which is secured to the pole frame, and a drive which is secured to the pole frame. The breaker pole includes an active component arranged along an axis designed for the conduction and interruption of high currents and which incorporates a power switching point, with two axially spaced current terminals. The drive is arranged on a first of two end faces of the pole frame, and includes a linkage mechanism that transmits power from the drive to the power switching point.
31 Electrical Switching Device with Potential Control US12162276 2007-01-03 US20090014418A1 2009-01-15 Heiko Jahn; Christian Wallner
An electrical switching device with potential control has at least one interrupter unit. The interrupter unit has an electrical switching point and an electrical capacitance with respect to the electrical grounding. Conventionally, electrical switching devices, such as circuit breakers for high-voltage installations, for example, with so-called control capacitors, which are connected in parallel with the switching point, are used for making the voltage uniform across a plurality of interrupter units of an electrical switching device. As a result, a virtually uniform voltage load on all the interrupter units of the electrical switching device is ensured. The idea here is to use resistive and/or inductive components for making the voltage uniform across the electrical switching device instead of or in addition to the control capacitors used.
32 Electrical Switching Device Arrangement US12090420 2006-10-17 US20080246342A1 2008-10-09 Stephanie Anter
An electric switching device arrangement has a switching section consisting of at least one first and one second switching point which are electrically connected in series by a conductor section used therefor. In order to compensate external vibrations effecting the electric switching device arrangement provided with the switching section, the conductor section consists of at least two bend slackening conductor elements which are connected to each other by way of a rigid connecting element. The elongated length of the conductor elements is greater than a distance along a straight line between contact points of the switching points.
33 Integrated type gas-insulated switching apparatus US09986007 2001-11-07 US20020053553A1 2002-05-09 Sachio Muraki; Hiroshi Murase; Reiji Ohara; Akio Kobayashi; Hirokazu Takagi
In an integrated type gas-insulated switching apparatus, a plurality of switching devices are provided. Each of switching devices includes a contact and an insulated container in which the contact is contained. The contact comprises electrodes adapted to be contacted with each other and separated therefrom. The insulated container is filled with an insulating gas. A conductive container is provided, to which the plurality of switching devices are connected, respectively. An insulated structure supports the conductive container.
34 Vertical antitracking skirts US713864 1996-09-13 US5747765A 1998-05-05 E. Fred Bestel; Paul Newcomb Stoving
An encapsulation for an interrupter includes a main body that includes an internal cavity; the internal cavity including a space at a first end thereof for the interrupter; the internal cavity including an internal wall extending from the interrupter space to a second end of the encapsulation; a surface at the second end of the encapsulation for mounting the encapsulation; the internal wall including a convolution.
35 Stainless-steel interrupter-head construction for circuit-interrupters continuously carrying high-value-amperage currents US660745 1976-02-23 US4095069A 1978-06-13 Russell N. Yeckley; Zeno Neri
An improved interrupter-head construction is provided composed substantially entirely of a non-magnetic stainless-steel shell, and, preferably, additionally painted, or coated with a suitable coating, such as, for example, an epoxy primer coat and desirably, although not necessary, a second finish enamel coating.
36 Circuit breaker having pressurized liquified gas continuously maintained above instantaneous vapor pressure US86795969 1969-10-20 US3569651A 1971-03-09 GRATZMULLER JEAN LOUIS
A circuit breaker having a circuit interrupting chamber containing a liquefied dielectric gas with a fixed contact member disposed so as to lie in the liquefied gas and a movable contact member disposed in the chamber so as to have its contact making surface within the liquefied gas for all of its positions relative to the fixed contact, and having means, such as a hydraulic accumulator or a compressed gas compartment communicating with the circuit interrupting chamber; i.e., other than the gaseous phase of the liquefied dielectric gas for continuously maintaining the liquid pressure above the critical pressure of the dielectric gas.
37 Compressed-gas circuit interrupter with cylindrical high pressure tank supporting a spherical exhaust tank US3538281D 1966-12-02 US3538281A 1970-11-03 LEEDS WINTHROP M; STROM ALBERT P
38 Electric circuit breaker comprising series-connected interrupting units US3513277D 1968-02-13 US3513277A 1970-05-19 SCISCIONE PHILIP
39 High-voltage electric circuit breaker US49920565 1965-10-21 US3418439A 1968-12-24 CASEY EDWARD J; HEINTZ MILTON L
40 Switchgear for high voltage power circuits with removable vacuum switch units US36632464 1964-05-11 US3300609A 1967-01-24 HARALD FLURSCHEIM CEDRIC; ALBERT ROXBURGH
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