Global Patent Index - EP 1869689 A2

EP 1869689 A2 20071226 - FUSED INTERRUPTER

Title (en)

FUSED INTERRUPTER

Title (de)

SICHERUNGSLASTTRENNSCHALTER

Title (fr)

DISJONCTEUR DE CHARGE DE SECURITE

Publication

EP 1869689 A2 20071226 (DE)

Application

EP 06725709 A 20060411

Priority

  • EP 2006061519 W 20060411
  • DE 102005017672 A 20050411

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2006108841A2] The invention relates to the field of electrical switches and more particularly to a fused interrupter (1) comprising a housing (2), a cover (3) that is mounted on the housing so as to be pivotable about a swivel bearing (4), and at least one fuse-link (6) in which contacts (7) of the fuse-link (6) and mating contacts (8) assigned thereto are closed when the cover is closed while the contacts (7, 8) are open when the cover is open. In order to render said fused interrupter more reliable regarding the protection of persons and installations, the at least one fuse-link (6) is mounted on a movable support (5), the contacts (7, 8) being closed in an ON position of the support (5) and the contacts (7, 8) being open in an OFF position of the support (5). Moreover, the support (5) can be locked in the ON position counter to the force of a spring (10) by means of a latching mechanism (9) while being releasable to be moved into the OFF position thereof when the cover (3) is placed at a predefined opening angle (a).

IPC 8 full level

H01H 85/54 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

H01H 31/122 (2013.01); H01H 85/545 (2013.01)

Citation (search report)

See references of WO 2006108841A2

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT CH DE FR IT LI

DOCDB simple family (publication)

DE 102005017672 A1 20061012; AT E459090 T1 20100315; BR PI0610560 A2 20100629; DE 502006006243 D1 20100408; EP 1869689 A2 20071226; EP 1869689 B1 20100224; WO 2006108841 A2 20061019; WO 2006108841 A3 20070518

DOCDB simple family (application)

DE 102005017672 A 20050411; AT 06725709 T 20060411; BR PI0610560 A 20060411; DE 502006006243 T 20060411; EP 06725709 A 20060411; EP 2006061519 W 20060411