Field of Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a mechanism for synchronized operation of closing
and opening of a vacuum bottle switching device and a selector device in a switchgear.
Background of the Invention
[0002] The contacts of the circuit breaker and selector switches need to be actuated in
a predetermined manner for the operation of a compact switchgear.
[0003] US 3, 571, 543 discloses an operating mechanism to actuate the contacts of a vacuum switch and the
contacts of a selector switch in a predetermined sequence. The vacuum switch contacts
are connected in series with the contacts of the selector switch and a cam is provided
as the programming means. The cam converts a portion of the operator output into linear
motion so that the vacuum switch contacts are caused to close after the selector switch
contacts close and are opened before the selector switch contacts open.
[0004] There is a need developing a well synchronized and well balanced mechanism four position
of combination of vacuum circuit breaker and selector whose operation is safe and
reliable between the two mechanisms. Due to interlocking as will be defined in the
present disclosure one mechanism becomes inoperable when the other is operating.
Brief Description of the Invention
[0005] The present invention discloses a 4-position mechanism for the synchronized operation
of closing and opening of a vacuum bottle switching device and a selector device.
The synchronized operation is achieved with the help of interlocks. Each of the vacuum
bottle switching device and the selector device comprise separate energy storage and
releasing means. Energy is loaded into both the devices by the user input with the
help of dedicated levers. The movement in the output shafts is observed only after
the dead point has been reached. Any movement from dead point to the main output shaft
is transmitted through articulated levers. In the vacuum bottle switching device,
conversion of energy makes the main shaft translate in one direction to close the
switch and also, stores energy for translation of the shaft in opposite direction
to open the switch.
[0006] In the selector device, conversion of energy makes the rotating arm disengage from
one port and engage the other port. All the operations operate with high speed and
force (in case of vacuum bottle switching device) and torque (in case of Selector
device) transmitted to the main shaft increases in the course of operating movement.
[0007] Accordingly, the invention discloses a mechanism for the synchronized operation of
closing and opening of a vacuum bottle switching device and a selector device in a
switchgear wherein said mechanism includes a switching device operating means, a selector
operating means and an earth operating means, each of said means having a handle receptor
to accommodate a removable handle; said mechanism further comprising: a first interlock
arrangement for controlling access to either the switching device operating means
or the selector operating means; a second interlock arrangement for controlling access
to either the selector operating means or the earth operating means; a first link
provided such that one end of said first link is in contact with a crank of the switching
device and the other end is in contact with the said first interlock arrangement;
a second link provided such that one end of said second link is in contact with a
crank of the switching device and the other end is in contact with the said second
interlock arrangement; said first and second interlock arrangements being configured
such that upon insertion of said handle into an accessible handle receptor of any
one of said selector operating means, switching device operating means or earth operating
means, the access to the remaining operating means is blocked.
[0008] Further, a push button is provided to move the switching device from a closed position
to an open position, the access to the selector operating means and the earth operating
means being blocked.
[0009] Further, when the switching device is in the open position, the handle is capable
of being inserted either in the switch operating means to move the switching device
to the closed position, or, in the selector operating means to move the switching
device to a disconnect position.
[0010] Further, when the switching device is in the disconnect position the handle is capable
of being inserted either in the selector operating means to move the switching device
to the open position, or, in the earth operating means to move the switching device
to an earth position.
[0011] Further, when the switching device is in the earth position the handle is capable
of being inserted only in the earth operating means to move the switching device to
the disconnect position.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0012] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating
a preferred embodiment of the invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting
the same,
Figures 1 - 4 shows the isometric view of the assembly of the switching device and
the selector device along with the mechanism for synchronized operation of closing
and opening of a switching device and a selector device in accordance with this invention.
Figure 5a shows the functional synopsis of the 4-position mechanism in accordance
with the invention.
Figure 5b shows the truth table for each of the 4 positions indicating the position
of the shutters of the mechanism.
Figure 6a - 6c is the schematics and the mechanism of the selector device providing
two positions to the switchgear by selecting either earth or line position.
Figure 7a & 7b show the isometric views of the selector mechanism.
Figure 8 shows the selector in the line position
Figure 9 shows the schematic of the vacuum bottle switching device
Figure 10 & 11 show the compact circuit breaker mechanism.
Figure 12a shows the position of links when the circuit breaker is in the open condition.
Figure 12b shows the position of the links when the circuit breaker is in the closed
condition.
Figures 13a - 13d show the front and isometric views of the handle receptors of the
selector, the switch and the earthing operating apparatuses.
Figure 14 shows the interlocks of the 4-position mechanism in position 1
Figure 15 shows the interlocks of the 4-position mechanism in position 2
Figure 16 shows the interlocks of the 4-position mechanism in position 3
Figure 17 shows the interlocks of the 4-position mechanism in position 4.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0013] In the isometric views shown in Figures 1 to 4, the frame/envelop 1 and handle rod
18 is common to both the switching and selector devices. Almost all the mechanism
links are mounted on this frame. The frame consists of four metal plates, which are
placed parallel to each other. The inner two plates support selector device components,
while switching device components are supported on the outer two plates. However,
few components of switching device are supported by the inner two plates too.
[0014] The constituent components of the switching device such as camshaft (2), cam (3),
crank 4, lever 5, slider 6, the opening spring 7, the contact pressure spring 8, half
moon bar mechanism 15, latch 16, closing spring 17 and the handle rod 18 are indicated
in the Figures 1 to 4. It is also to be noted that a co-pending application has also
been filed that discloses the operating mechanism of the compact switching device
having the above said main components.
[0015] The constituent components of the selector device such as the spring arm driver 19,
the output arm actuator 20, the intermittent arm 21, the slider arm 22, the output
arm 23 and the handle spring arm driver 24 are also shown in the Figures 1 to 4.
[0016] The interlock components such as the circuit breaker - selector - earth interlock
25, the circuit breaker - selector - line interlock 26, the circuit breaker - earth
interlock 27 and the circuit breaker - line interlock 28 is also illustrated in Figures
1 to 4.
[0017] Also, the pumping system components such as the gears, pinions and ratchets 9, 10,
11, the locking pawl 12, the driving pawl 13, the handle receptor 14 are shown in
Figures 1 to 4.
[0018] In this assembly of four positions mechanism, the fascia contains three openings/ports.
In order to make the device follow sequences mentioned in Figure 5a, different openings
are made accessible or inaccessible based on the truth table of Figure 5b. Also, to
satisfy an essential function, another pumping system is provided to take the device
to earth position from disconnect position (refer Figure 5a). However, the principle
of working of both the pumping systems of switching device remains same.
[0019] The mechanism of the synchronized four positions achieved by the device is described
below with reference to Figures 5a and 5b.
[0020] Operations that lead to move from one position to the next or the previous one are
allowed (for example, from position 1 to position 2 or position 2 to position 1, from
position 2 to position 3 or position 3 to position 2, etc...). Any other operations
are forbidden. Also, it is forbidden to use the same pumping system while moving from
2 to 1 and from 3 to 4. Hence, the switching device has two pumping systems; one system
is used to move from open position to close position and other system is used to move
from disconnect position to earth position. In simpler words, there are different
positions of actuation for closing and earthing of switching device. However, the
rotational lever remains essentially same for all the operations. The truth table
(Figure 5b) indicates availability of different ports of the devices, which can be
operated at a particular position.
Assembly of the Four Positions Mechanism
[0021] Principle: The four positions mechanism consists of two sub-devices, namely, the selector device
and the switching device. Having developed the switching device and the Selector device
first, these devices were incorporated along with interlocks and pumping systems inside
a dedicated volume, which is very compact for this range of devices.
[0022] In the final installation, vacuum bottle remains horizontal. The switching device
is kept in the bottom half of the volume while Selector device occupies top half of
the volume. Interlock comes just behind the fascia and before the two devices. Also,
there are three different openings for actuating four positions mechanism. Out of
these three ports, one is used to actuate Selector device (Port: 1) while other two
are used to actuate switching device in normal operation of close/open (Port: 2) and
to earth (Port: 3). It should be noted that, for switching device opening, there might
be a requirement for push button kind of component and consequently an opening for
it on the fascia. However, the push button port on fascia does not require any covering
or uncovering for the sequences and positions of mechanism disclosed herein.
The Selector Device
[0023] Principle: The main function of this device is to provide two positions to the switchgear by
selecting either earth or line position. Figure 6a shows the schematic of the earth
and line positions of the selector device.
Description of Selector Mechanism
[0024] The objective of the selector mechanism is to provide two positions to the disconnector
either line position or the earth position. The selector mechanism in its 2 stable
states is shown in Figures 6b and 6c (the static components are not shown). The selector
mechanism is principally a slider crank mechanism having a slider arm 30 and a crank
31, which utilizes a spring 32 to store energy. During the initial part of the charging
stroke (rotation of the handle in the handle receptor 33 no motion of the slider 30
is observed. Once the spring 32 has crossed its toggle point the spring discharges
and the crank 31, connecting rod 34 and in turn the slider 30 is set into motion thereby
dislodging the moving contacts from one set of contacts and inserting them into another
set of contacts (the moving contacts and the other contacts are not shown in the figure).
It should be noted that the handle receptor 33 has two separate positions as shown
in the 2 positions of the selector mechanism (line condition and earth condition).
The links are so designed that the torque that the moving contact is experiencing
decreases initially and then continually increases. Figures 7a and 7b shows the isometric
views of the selector mechanism along with other static components of the selector
device which was not shown in figures 6b and 6c.
[0025] Figure 8 shows the selector mechanism in the line position. This figures is very
similar to figure 6b. In order to understand the working of the selector mechanism,
it is assumed that the mechanism to move to the earth condition is being used. In
order for this to happen, the removable handle is inserted into the handle receptor
33 shown in line position of figure 6b, and rotated in the direction shown by the
circular arrow in figure 8. When this is happening, the spring arm driver 35 and the
spring 32 that is mounted on it are moving causing the spring 32 to get charged. But
the spring arm connector is not moving as the spring arm driver 35 is moving in a
slot on the spring arm connector, so no motion is transferred to the slider arm 30.
Once the spring 32 crosses the toggle point, the spring arm driver 35 and the spring
32 reach the end of the slot 36a on the output arm connector 36 and now cause the
output arm connector 36, the output arm 31 and the slider arm 30 to start moving.
[0026] A similar process takes place in moving from the earth position to the line position.
Vacuum Bottle Switching Device
[0027] Principle: The main function of this device is to make and break the connection with vacuum
bottle fixed contacts with good speed and to generate required contact pressure at
the end of stroke.
[0028] The switching device contains a pumping system, an energy storage means for closing
and opening (compression springs), a cam with oscillating follower in which follower
is crank of a slider crank mechanism, a latch unit and a contact pressure creation
system. As mentioned earlier, a co-pending application has been filed for the mechanism
of the switching device, which is incorporated herein as reference in its entirety.
[0029] The switching device is charged with the help of a dedicated pumping mechanism in
five strokes. Just before the completion of fifth stroke, closing springs toggles
and cam pushes a set of articulated levers (slider crank mechanism) to close the contacts.
After closing springs toggle, the movement of contacts becomes independent of the
pumping system. Contact pressure is established in the last one-third movement of
main shaft and trip unit comes to its place, once the required contact pressure has
been generated. The main shaft experiences a monotonically increasing force, as it
moves towards fixed contacts.
[0030] Figures 10 and 11 show the circuit breaker mechanism in its open position. The pumping
system of switching device contains gear 9, pinion 10, ratchet wheel 11, locking pawl
12, driving pawl 13, handle receptor 14 and a common rotational handle. The handle
is rotated manually five times through an angle. In every stroke, driving pawl engages
with the pinion and rotates the cam shaft 2 by rotating the gear. After completion
of about 75% of 5th stroke, closing springs 17 toggles and the cam 3 starts pressing
the crank 4, which in turn drives the moving contact with the help of a set of articulated
levers (5 & 6). After traversing a certain predetermined distance in the horizontal
direction (It is to be noted that the vacuum bottle is horizontal), contact pressure
springs 8 are compressed by a certain distance, creating a minimum contact force.
As the slider 6 travels it compresses and hence charges the opening springs 7, energy
of which is utilized while contact are breaking.
[0031] There is a latch 16 with half moon bar 15, which stops the slider from coming back
(moving away from fixed contact), once the contact has been made. There is an extension
spring associated with latch 16, trying to pull the latch 16 downward, making sure
that the latch 16 remains always in contact with the slider 6. Half moon bar 15 also
has a torsion spring at its axis, which tries to rotate it towards latch 16. Once
the contacts are made, latch 16 restricts the possibility of slider 6 coming back.
In this phenomenon, latch 16 tries to rotate back and regain its original configuration,
but the half moon bar 15 prevents such rotation.
[0032] When contacts need to be opened, the half moon bar 15 is rotated with the help of
a push button. As soon as half moon bar 15 slides off from the latch 16, slider along
with the moving contact comes back to the open position, rotating latch 16 in clockwise
direction to regain its original configuration.
Description of the operation of the interlocks and their function in achieving the
4 positions.
Operation of the interlocks.
[0033] The interlocks are primarily a set of shutters (shutter operation will be explained
later in the specification), which allow or prevent access to ports where a removable
handle may be inserted to operate the 4 Positions mechanism. Depending on which of
the 4 positions the mechanism is currently in, the shutters are positioned. The position
of the shutters follows the shown truth table shown in Figure 5b.
[0034] The four positions of the 4-P mechanisms are shown in Figure 5a.
[0035] In position 1 both the switch and the selector are in the closed position and also in order for
the transition to position 2 to happen the switch should open only through the use
of the switch handle. So it is imperative that only access to the switch operating
apparatus be accessible and all other operating apparatus be blocked. Similarly when
moving from position 2 to 1 only the switch operating apparatus is to be accessible
and access to all other operating apparatus is to be blocked. This is shown very clearly
in the truth table of Figure 5b.
[0036] In position 2 the switch is in the open position. Therefore, there are 2 possibilities, i.e., the
switch can be operated and moved back to the closed position (position 1) or the selector
can be operated and moved to the disconnected position (position 3). Thus, when in
position 2, it is necessary to allow access to both the selector operating apparatus
and to the switch operating apparatus but prevent access to the earth operating apparatus
of the switch (It is to be noted that the switch performs the operations of both closing
and earthing through the use of different operating apparatus). Also, at any instant
of time only one operation is permitted. Thus when in position 2 if one decides to
operate the switch and move back to position 1, the instant the removable handle rod
is inserted into the switch operating apparatus, access to the selector operating
apparatus is to be blocked (and as before the earth operating apparatus is blocked).
Similarly in position 2 if it is decided instead to operate the switch and move to
position 3 (disconnect), the instant the removable handle is inserted into the selector
operating apparatus, the access to the switch operating apparatus is to be blocked
(as before the earth operating apparatus is still blocked).
[0037] Position - 3 is similar to position 2, in the sense that there are 2 possibilities of operation,
i.e., the switching device could be moved to position 2 by choosing to operate the
selector operating apparatus or move to position 4 by choosing to operate the earth
operating apparatus, also choosing one operation precludes the other operation as
in the case of position 2, except that in this case there will be no access to the
switch operating apparatus, and instead, access exists only to either the selector
operating apparatus or the earth operating apparatus.
[0038] Position - 4 is similar to position - 1 in the sense that only the earth operating apparatus can
be operated as access to all other operating apparatuses is blocked through the use
of the shutter mechanisms.
[0039] The shutter mechanisms that are used to achieve the above 4 positions of the mechanism
is described in greater detail below.
[0040] Before describing the shutter mechanism it is necessary to understand the operations
of the switch and the selector mechanisms and the roles they play in the proper functioning
of the shutter mechanisms to achieve the 4 positions.
[0041] The selector mechanism is a bi-stable toggle mechanism i.e. there are 2 stable positions
for the mechanism, namely, a stable line position and a stable earth position. The
selector operating apparatus also has two positions. For example, when moving from
line to earth position, the handle and all associated parts are turned through a certain
angle and remain there till the complimentary operation i.e. moving from earth to
line operation is executed. So in effect a single stroke of sufficient force through
the required angle is enough to cause the selector to move between the two stable
positions.
[0042] However, in the case of the switch, five charging strokes of the removable handle
is required to move from the open to close condition of the switch. Similarly five
charging strokes of the removable handle is required to move from the disconnected
to the earth position. However, to move from the earthed to the disconnected position
only a single stroke of the removable handle is needed in a direction opposite to
that of the charging stroke of the earthing operation. In the case of the switch,
to open the switch, i.e. to move from the closed to the open position a push button
is required.
[0043] Summarizing the operations of the 4 positions:
- 1. In moving from position 1 to position 2 the push button of the switch operating apparatus
is required to be operated; also access to all other operating apparatuses are blocked.
Thus in position 1 access is provided to only the switch operating apparatuses and
access to all other operating apparatuses is blocked.
- 2. In position 2 there are 2 operations possible, i.e. it could be moved to position
1 by inserting the removable handle into the switch operating apparatus and giving
five charging strokes or it could be moved to position 3 by inserting the removable
handle into the selector operating apparatus and give a single stroke and move to
position 3. Also if removable handle is inserted into the switch operating apparatus
then access to the selector and all other operating apparatuses is blocked. Similarly
if the removable handle is inserted into the selector operating apparatus then access
to the switch and all other operating apparatus is blocked, that is to say, the two
possibilities are mutually exclusive.
- 3. In position 3 there are 2 possible operations, i.e. it could be moved to position
2 by inserting the removable handle into the selector operating apparatus and operating
it, or it could be moved to position 4 by inserting the removable handle into the
earth operating apparatus and giving five charging strokes. Again it is to be noted
that the two possibilities are mutually exclusive and all other possibilities are
blocked.
- 4. In position 4 only the earth operating apparatus is accessible and only one operation
is possible. The removable handle could be inserted into the earth operating apparatus
and given a stroke in a direction opposite to that used for charging and this would
take it to position 3. Position 4 is quite similar to the position 1 except that in
this case there is access to the earth operating apparatus and not the switch operating
apparatus as in position 1.
Explanation of the operation of interlock mechanism
[0044] It has already been mentioned that the 4 Positions are achieved through the use of
a shutter arrangement of the links. The shutter is a spring-loaded rigid part that
is pivoted on an axis so as to always remain in contact with a certain moving part
of the mechanism. This ensures that whenever the moving part of the mechanism moves,
the shutter also moves and being spring loaded always has an unambiguous and definite
position (i.e. it has a stable state always). It is to be noted that since removable
handle is used the shutters are designed to partially cover the access to any operating
apparatus at any instant.
[0045] There are two shutters and two links which are spring loaded. One shutter arrangement
is so mounted to control access to either the switch operating apparatus or the selector
operating apparatus and another shutter arrangement is so mounted to control access
to either the selector operating apparatus or the earth operating apparatus. The partially
covered apertures of the operating mechanisms are so designed that if the handle is
inserted into the switch operating apparatus, the shutter, which was partially covering
access to both the switch and selector operating apparatus, now turns to allow the
handle to be inserted into the switch operating apparatus and completely blocks access
to the selector operating apparatus. Similarly if the handle is inserted into the
selector operating apparatus, the shutter turns to allow the handle to be inserted
and completely blocks access to the switch operating apparatus.
[0046] Also, the selector operating apparatus has two stable states whereas the switch and
earth operating apparatus has only one stable state. Therefore, the shutters would
have to control access to the selector operating apparatus in two places whereas the
shutters would have to control access to the switch and earth operating apparatus
in only one place each. In order to control access to the operating apparatus of the
mechanisms the position of the mechanism at any instant of time is required to be
made note of. This is done by using the aforementioned two links, which are pivoted
on the frame and spring loaded so that one end of the link is always in contact with
the crank of the circuit breaker mechanism and the other ends of the links are in
contact with the two shutters. The crank is chosen to control the two links because
the position of the crank clearly reflects the condition of the circuit breaker as
explained in the following paragraphs.
[0047] In figure 12a, the position of the links 37a, 37b in relation to the crank 4 and
the lever 5 of the circuit breaker, when the circuit breaker is in the open condition
is shown. In figure 12b the position of the links 37a, 37b in relation to the crank
4 and the lever 5 of the circuit breaker, when the circuit breaker is in the closed
condition is shown. This change in position of the links 37a, 37b is used to control
the position of the shutters and in turn control the access to the operating mechanisms.
[0048] In figures 13a to 13c the front and isometric views of the selector handle receptor
33, the switch handle receptor 14 and the earthing handle receptor 38 are shown (All
other parts have been hidden for ease of understanding). The position of the handle
receptors 14, 38 of the switch and the earth operating apparatuses always remains
the same as they are spring loaded to return to the same position (as indicated in
the figure 13c) after the operation is complete. So the shutters are designed such
that they need to control access to the switch and earth handle receptors in this
position only. But in the case of the selector operating apparatus the position of
the handle receptor 33 is different in the line and the earth positions (of the selector).
[0049] In the figure 13a to 13c the selector handle receptor 33 is in the line position
and in figure 13d the selector handle receptor 33 is in the earth position.
[0050] The shutter that controls access to the selector is designed to take care of both
positions of the selector handle receptor 33.
Explanation of the shutter operation.
Interlocks in position-1
[0051] In this position the circuit breaker is closed and so is the selector (line position).
As per the truth table it is required that only the switch operating mechanism (switch
handle receptor and the opening push button) is to be accessible. Figure 14 indicates
the position of the shutters 39, 40, links 37a, 37b and handle receptors 14, 33, 38.
[0052] In figure 14 only the switch handle receptor 14 (and the opening pushbutton) is accessible.
This is explained as follows.
[0053] It is not possible to insert the handle in the selector handle receptor 33 because,
for this to happen, the first shutter 39 (Pivoted on axis A) would have to rotate
in a clockwise direction to allow for handle insertion. But this is not possible as
the first link 37a) prevents the rotation of the first shutter 39 in the clockwise
direction. Similarly it is not possible to insert the handle in the earth handle receptor
38 as for this to happen the second shutter 40 (pivoted on axis B behind first shutter
39) would have to rotate in the anticlockwise direction which is not possible as the
second link 37b blocks the rotation of the second shutter 40 in the anticlockwise
direction. So the only accessible apparatus is that of the switch, which can be moved
to position 2.
[0054] The position of the interlocks in position 2 can be seen in figure 15. The positions
of the first shutter 39 and the second shutter 40 are the same as in the case of position
1 but the positions of the links 37a, 37b are different, since, the position of the
cranks 4 has now changed (they appear as shown in figure 12a). As the circuit breaker
is now in the closed condition the links 37a, 37b no longer block the operation of
either the switch or the selector. Inserting the handle into either the switch handle
receptor 14 or the selector handle receptor 33 will cause the other's access to be
blocked. Also, access to the earth handle receptor 38 is still blocked by the second
shutter 40, since, for the second shutter 40 to move the selector handle receptor
33 should move towards the position it occupies when in the earth position (i.e. when
the selector is in open condition). Thus, only the switch and the selector handle
receptors 14, 33 are accessible at a time in position 2.
[0055] The positions of the shutters 39, 40 and links 37a, 37b in position 3 are as shown
in figure 16. The links 37a, 37b no longer block the first and second shutters 39,
40 but the position of the selector handle receptor 33 has changed and is now as it
would be in the earth condition (as in figure 13d).
[0056] The selector handle receptor 33 and the earth handle receptor 38 are accessible one
at a time (the second shutter 40 ensures that upon inserting the handle into any one
accessible port the other is completely blocked). The switch handle receptor 14 is
completely blocked by the first shutter 39 and the first shutter 39 rests on second
shutter 40 such that if first shutter 39 is to move then second shutter 40 is also
required to move. This means that the position-3 is required to change to a different
position if the switch receptor handle 14 is to be accessible.
[0057] Figure 17 depicts position 4. In position 4 the links 37a, 37b block the rotation
of first and second shutters 39, 40 as the cranks 4 of the circuit breaker are as
in the closed condition (as in figure 12b) and only the earth handle receptor 38 is
accessible. The foregoing description is a specific embodiment of the present invention.
It should be appreciated that this embodiment is described for purpose of illustration
only, and that those skilled in the art may practice numerous alterations and modifications
without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended that
all such modifications and alterations be included insofar as they come within the
scope of the invention as claimed or the equivalents thereof.
1. A mechanism for the synchronized operation of closing and opening of a vacuum bottle
switching device and a selector device in a switchgear wherein said mechanism includes
a switching device operating means, a selector operating means and an earth operating
means, each of said means having a handle receptor to accommodate a removable handle;
said mechanism further comprising:
a first interlock arrangement for controlling access to either the switching device
operating means or the selector operating means;
a second interlock arrangement for controlling access to either the selector operating
means or the earth operating means;
a first link (37a) provided such that one end of said first link is in contact with
a crank (4) of the switching device and the other end is in contact with the said
first interlock arrangement;
a second link (37b) provided such that one end of said second link is in contact with
a crank (4) of the switching device and the other end is in contact with the said
second interlock arrangement;
said first and second interlock arrangements being configured such that upon insertion
of said handle (18) into an accessible handle receptor (33,14,38) of any one of said
selector operating means, switching device operating means or earth operating means,
the access to the remaining operating means is blocked.
2. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second interlock arrangements
are spring-loaded shutters (39,40) pivoted on respective axis A,B.
3. The mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein said shutters are configured to partially
cover the access to any of the switching device operating means, selector operating
means and earth operating means at any instant.
4. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein a push button is provided to move the
switching device from a closed position to an open position, the access to the selector
operating means and the earth operating means being blocked.
5. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein, when the switching device is in the
open position, the handle (18) is capable of being inserted either in the switch operating
means to move the switching device to the closed position, or, in the selector operating
means to move the switching device to a disconnect position.
6. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein, when the switching device is in the
disconnect position the handle (18) is capable of being inserted either in the selector
operating means to move the switching device to the open position, or, in the earth
operating means to move the switching device to an earth position.
7. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein, when the switching device is in the
earth position the handle (18) is capable of being inserted only in the earth operating
means to move the switching device to the disconnect position.
8. The mechanism as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein five charging strokes of the handle
are provided to move the switching device from open to close position and from the
disconnect to earth position.
9. The mechanism as claimed in claim 7 or 8, wherein one stroke of the handle is provided
in a direction opposite the charging stroke to move the switching device from the
earth position to the disconnect position.
10. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
the interlock arrangement is configured to control access to the selector operating
means in two positions since the selector operating means has two stable states; and
the interlock arrangement is configured to control access to the switching and/or
earth operating means in one position since the switching and/or earth operating means
has one stable state.
11. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second links are configured
to indicate the open/close condition of the switching device for controlling the position
of the interlock arrangement and access to the operating means.
12. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle receptors (33,14,38) of the
switching device operating means and the earth operating means are spring loaded to
return to their initial position after handle operation.
13. The mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handle receptor (33,14,38) of the
selector operating means has two positions depending on the line and earth condition
of the selector device.
14. A switchgear comprising the mechanism for the synchronized operation of closing and
opening of a switching device and a selector device as claimed in any one of the preceding
claims.