OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a series of improvements introduced in the fuse-holder
bases with single phase, three-phase or under-load disconnection, in which the fusible
cartridge employed is of the type "NH", the improvements affecting both the cover
and the handle associated with said cover, and which as a whole form the fuse-holder
base mounted in an appropriate casing.
[0002] The object of the invention is to provide a fuse-holder base which incorporates a
series of improvements with respect to the traditional bases, which not only provide
greater safety for the operatives in charge of making the connections and disconnections,
but also offer high versatility and efficacy in their operation and even a remarkable
facility and simplicity in the respective manipulations to carried out for connecting/disconnecting
and for the assembly/disassembly of the elements (fuses or other pieces) which it
is sometimes necessary to change or to replace.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Fuse-holder bases generally comprise a socket which is connected to the respective
conductor bars, which socket is related with a casing on which are mounted the actual
fuse-holder covers, in which the cartridges or fuses are obviously secured and retained.
Said covers can occupy an operating or closed position in which the connection is
established, or a non-operating or open position which corresponds to that of fuse
disconnection. In the non-operating position, the replacement of deteriorated fuses
can be carried out, as well as the assembly/disassembly, both of the latter and of
other pieces which could be damaged and exchange or substitution thereof is required.
[0004] Conventionally, each fuse comes mounted in its own fuse-holder cover, it being possible
to carry out the opening in an individual way (single-phase opening) or the three
covers at the same time (three-phase opening).
[0005] To facilitate the opening, each one of the fuse-holder covers has an individual handle,
so that to carry out three-phase openings, that is the three fuses at the same time,
elements and/or mechanisms are used which connect the three individual handles to
each other, or else a single element by means of which the simultaneous opening of
the three covers is carried out.
[0006] Fuse-holder bases of the referenced type are described in the documents corresponding
to the European Patents 0508291: 1045414; as well as in the German Patents 4307495
and 4435828.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The improvements of the invention affect the fuse-holder covers and the corresponding
handles, being conceived to obtain fuse-holder bases which are more versatile, simple
and easy to manipulate.
[0008] One of the improvements consists in that the fuse-holder cover is incorporated in
such a way that it admits the assembly or incorporation indistinctly of a fixed handle,
of a concealed handle or even a system of three-phase disconnection.
[0009] The cover mentioned also incorporates means of mounting and securing the fuse which
are accessible from the exterior of the cover thereby facilitating the assembly and
disassembly operations of the fuses.
[0010] The fixed handle and the concealed handle are constituted by a U-shaped profile,
by way of a bridge the side arms of which are mounted on the cover by sliding in some
rebates foreseen in the sides of the aforementioned cover, the side arms of the handles
having a free edge which is finished off in an oblique fold toward the interior and
of spherical surface. This spherical surface is complementary with another spherical
surface foreseen in the lower part of the side rebates of the cover, in such a way
that the handle can rotate on the surfaces which causes a flange foreseen in one of
its side edges to lodge in a channel foreseen in one of the internal edges of the
rebates on the sides of the cover. In this way it is achieved that the union between
the handle and the cover to be an union which through its form allows the sudden forces
in short-circuit closing operations to be better withstood.
[0011] The fixed handle also has on its side arms some internal pawls which are located
in some notches foreseen on the front part of the cover, in correspondence with the
corners which form the side rebates for assembly of the handle, in such a way that
the union of the pawls on the notches render impossible the disassembling of the fixed
handle.
[0012] The concealable handle is free of the interlocking pawls foreseen on the fixed handle
in order to allow the sliding toward the front and toward the back of the actual handle,
for the purpose that the latter can occupy the frontward operating or salient position
and the backward retracted or concealed position which corresponds to the non-operating
position.
[0013] The referenced concealed handle has on the edges of its sides a pair of intermediate
notches and another pair of notches in ramp form in the proximity of the transversal
branch of the handle, so that the first pair of notches is foreseen to block the handle
in operating position, when the edges engage in them of individual sliding blocking
pieces mounted in some front recesses of the cover, these blocking pieces being pushed
outward by a species of spring in order to engage in the referenced notches, in such
way that a manual displacement of such blocking pieces toward the interior allows
these to be released from the referenced notches, making possible the sliding of the
handle in order to occupy the non-operating position. In this position the external
edges of those sliding blocking pieces are lodged in the notches in ramp form of the
actual sides of the handle but with the particularity that in order to return again
to the unfolded position of the handle, it is not necessary to act on the sliding
blocking pieces and it is sufficient to pull on the handle so that the inclined planes
of the upper notches in ramp form cause the displacement of the sliding blocking pieces.
[0014] On the other hand, and as another improvement of the invention, it has been foreseen
that the referenced cover has on its front part a hand-operated sliding piece, which
has a rear leg folded back on itself, determining a web by way of a spring which allows
through deformation and elasticity the passage of a laminar portion or lug pertaining
to the fuse, so that the latter will be retained on the cover by means of the blocking
action exercised by the referenced leg of the front sliding piece, once such leg has
been surpassed by the lug of the fuse, all this in a manner such that to release the
fuse it will be sufficient to displace the sliding piece laterally, causing the leg
to be displaced with respect to the lug and cease to constitute an obstacle for the
latter, allowing the extraction of the fuse with respect to the cover.
[0015] Another characteristic of innovation or improvement of the invention consists of
some means which interconnect two bases each carrying a fuse in parallel, which means
are constituted by a pair of threaded pins which pass through respective facing holes
foreseen for this end in the contiguous sides of the handles corresponding to the
two covers, these being blocked by means of respective nuts threaded on both ends
of said pins, said means being supplemented with respective spacer sleeves mounted
on the pins and inserted between the two contiguous sides of the two referenced handles.
[0016] Another improvement of the invention consists of the form of manipulating the three
fuse-holder bases to perform the simultaneous disconnecting of the three phases, consisting
in that the three covers are connected in a pivoting manner to two common side bars,
joined transversally by means of a pair of handles. The pivoting assembly of the bars
to the cover is made by means of some nipples with cotter foreseen in the bars, which
are housed in respective cylindrical necks foreseen in the respective covers, all
this in such a manner that these can pivot with respect to the bars to perform the
disconnection and/or connection, although their detaching with respect to the bars
is impeded by virtue of the cotter means incorporated in the nipples and necks in
which they are housed.
[0017] Another characteristic of innovation consists of a means of blocking the covers,
both in their open or disconnection position and in their closed or connection position.
Said means is constituted by a transversal bridge foreseen on the intermediate cover,
which bridge has a configuration like that of the concealable handle but with three
front lugs in which have been made an equal number of holes for the hooking of respective
padlocks, which allows that up to three different operatives can work on the tripolar
base and to guarantee that not until each one has opened his/her padlock, will it
be possible for the tripolar base to change its operating position accidentally, avoiding
accidents which could arise.
[0018] Likewise, a transversal and intermediate plate has been foreseen between the bars,
which plate is also provided with some also transversal ribs provided with holes which,
in the closed position, are facing the lugs of the bridge constituting the intermediate
concealable handle, to allow the passage of the padlocks and to block the covers with
respect to the bars in the closed position, whilst in the open position the blocking
will be achieved by means of the unfolding of said concealable handle, the lugs of
the latter being introduced in some oblique holes foreseen on the transversal and
intermediate plate, and subsequently the padlocks in the holes of the lugs, the assembly
being in this way immobilized and blocked in the open or disconnection position, as
it is not possible to conceal the referenced handle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] To complete the description that is being made and with the object of assisting in
a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with
a preferred example of practical embodiment thereof, said description is accompanied,
as an integral part thereof, with a set of drawings wherein, by way of illustration
and not restrictively, the following has been represented:
Figure 1 shows a representation according to an exploded perspective of a cover and
the corresponding handle, the latter provided with the internal pawls on its sides
so that the assembly thereof is fixed with respect to the cover mentioned.
Figure 2 shows the assembly of the cover arid handle represented in the previous figure.
Figure 3 shows a view according to an exploded perspective of the cover and the handle
in the concealable version.
Figure 4 shows the assembly corresponding to the cover and handle represented in the
previous figure.
Figure 5 shows a view in perspective of two fuse-holder bases in parallel, which are
connected co-laterally forming a single assembly with each other.
Figure 6 shows a view in transversal cross-section of the two fuse-holder bases, without
the fuses, represented in the previous figure, the detail being seen in enlargement
of the means which fasten those two bases co-laterally with each other.
Figure 7 shows a detail in cross-section of the means of securing a fuse with respect
to the respective cover of the fuse-holder base.
Figure 8 shows a representation according to a perspective of the assembly of three
fuse-holder bases connected to each other through two side bars with a pair of handles
and an intermediate bridge. In this figure the details are seen corresponding to the
nipples with cotter of the bars and the complementary cylindrical necks for housing
the same foreseen in the covers.
Figure 9 shows the system of blocking the plug-in bases in the operating position,
the blocking being carried out by means of three padlocks.
Figure 10 also shows a detail in perspective of the means of blocking the fuse-holder
bases in the open or non-operating position.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0020] As can be seen in the referenced figures, the fuse-holder base in which the improvements
of the invention are applicable, comprises a cover (1) and a handle (2), which can
be fixed, the latter pertaining to the actual reference (2), or being a concealable
handle, with reference (2'). In any case, the cover (1) constitutes the means of assembly
and securing the corresponding fuse (3), the retention and/or release of such fuse
(3) being achieved through a piece (4) mounted on the front of the cover (1), capable
of lateral displacement so that by its manipulation from the external part of the
cover (1) the release and therefore the disassembly of the corresponding fuse (3)
can be carried out, as will be explained below.
[0021] That cover (1) has in the corners corresponding to the front part a pair of notches
(5), whilst in proximity thereto and in correspondence with the actual front part
it includes a pair of rectangular recesses (6), in transversal direction and open
toward the sides, the latter having corresponding side rebates (7), which include
a channel (7') in correspondence with one of the edges that limit each rebate (7).
The cover (1) also has some cylindrical necks (8) the function of which will be explained
below, situated in correspondence with one of the ends of its sides.
[0022] Also, in the recesses (6) foreseen in the front of the cover (1) individual pieces
(9) can be held which can slide and the function of which will be explained below.
[0023] For its part, the handle (2) which is mounted in a fixed way on the corresponding
cover (1), has a U-shape and is mounted in bridge form on the cover (1), the side
arms (10) of said cover (2) each having internal pawls (11), whilst below, that is,
in correspondence with the free edges of its side arms (10) they have a fold (12)
projected toward the interior and in an oblique way, determining a curved plane which
is complementary to an also curved surface edge (13) foreseen in the rear part of
the side rebates (7) of the cover (1), all this in such a way that the handle (2)
is mounted by sliding its side arms (10) over the sides of the cover (1), specifically
in correspondence with the rebates (7) of these, until the internal lower fold (12)
surpasses the curved and bevelled edge (13) of such rebates (7), at the same time
as the pawls (11) determine a means of interlocking when coming to abut upon the front
of the cover (1), that is to say the blocking of the handle (2) is achieved in its
assembly on the cover (1), such as is represented clearly in figure 2.
[0024] Also, in the channels (7') corresponding to the rebates (7) respective flanges (14)
are housed foreseen on one of the edges of the sides (10) of the handle (2), and which
flanges (14) have a step (15) from which a flange (14') of greater width is determined,
all this in a way such that the interlocking and securing of the handle (2) on the
cover (1) is determined by the blocking which is carried out partly by the pawls (11),
partly by the guidance of the flanges (14) in the channels (7'), as well as the butt
which is formed by the step (15) of those flanges (14-14') and, of course, the hooking
action which is implemented by the lower folded edge (12) of the side webs (10) of
the aforementioned handle (2), all this as is seen clearly in figure 2, wherein the
pawls (11) are engaged in the notches (5) of the actual cover (1).
[0025] The spherical surfaces which determine the edge corresponding to the internal and
oblique fold (12) of the side webs (10) of the handle (2), as well as the also spherical
surface edge (13) of the rebates (7) of the cover (1), when the handle (2) reaches
its assembled position, result in that it can rotate slightly with respect to the
cover (1), so that the flange (14) is inserted in the channel (7') of the rebate (7)
corresponding to the cover (1), whilst the step (15) determined between the flanges
(14) and (14'), rests on the front face of the actual cover (1), all this so that
in the moment in which a small rotation is made of the handle (2) once mounted on
the cover (1), the aforementioned spherical surfaces corresponding to the handle of
the cover will be in perfect mutual support, causing the handle (2) to be slightly
inclined and completely blocked in its assembled position, withstanding thereby the
large forces which occur in short-circuit disconnection.
[0026] In a variant of embodiment, the handle (2') can be mounted on the corresponding cover
(1) in a concealable way, in which case said handle (2') has the already mentioned
side webs (10), with the edge turned toward the interior (12), being in this case
without the blocking pawls (5), having likewise the flanges (14), the step (15) and
the flanges (14'), of greater width than the previous ones. In this case the side
webs (10) of the handle (2') have at an approximately intermediate height a pair of
notches (16), and another pair of notches in ramp form (17), all this so that in the
operating position for said concealable handle (2'), the edge folded toward the interior
(12) is locked on the spherical edge (13) of the cover (1), whilst in the side notches
(16) the external edges are locked corresponding to the pieces (9) located in the
recesses (6) of the cover (1), those pieces (9) having an elastic and internal element
by way of a spring which constantly pushes outward in its position on the corresponding
recess (6), allowing the lodging of the external edge of the pieces (9) in the aforementioned
notches (16), to achieve in this way the blocking of the handle (2') in the operating
position.
[0027] Now, if the pieces (9) are pulled toward the interior against the internal elastic
element, a transversal displacement of such pieces (9) will take place in the same
direction, causing the edge thereof to be released with respect to the notches (16),
which allows the displacement of the handle (2') to be carried out against the cover
(1), as far as the position of concealment in which the external edge of the pieces
(9) is located over the notches (17) in ramp form, said handle (2') being in this
way blocked in the non-operating position of concealment, with the particularity that
the ramp corresponding to those notches (17), makes possible the pulling of the handle
(2') and unfolding thereof until it occupies the aforementioned operating position
which is that which is represented specifically in figure 4, with no requirement to
act on the piece (9).
[0028] The assembly in parallel of two fuses, as is represented in figure 5, sometimes requires
the opening of both in a simultaneous way, for which reason the corresponding covers
(1) carrying the fuses (3) are joined co-laterally to each other by means of a pair
of pins (18) passing through respective holes (19) foreseen in a facing manner in
the two lateral and contiguous webs (10) of the handles (2) corresponding to the two
covers (1), as is represented in figure 5, so that on the ends of those pins are threaded
corresponding nuts (20), being on the opposing faces of the webs (10) of said handles
(2), with the particularity that between those side and contiguous webs (10) are mounted
respective spacers (21) constituted by individual sleeves, as is represented clearly
in figures 5 and 6 and in the detail of the latter.
[0029] As for the form of securing and holding fixed the fuse (3) on the corresponding cover
(1), through the piece (4) already mentioned, this is achieved by virtue of that piece
(4) having a leg (22) projected perpendicularly toward the interior which is bent
and forms a flexible web (23), so that a rigid and metallic lug (24) pertaining to
the actual fuse (3) is introduced in a recess (25) foreseen in the internal part of
the front of the cover (1), wherein in turn the leg (22) is positioned with its elastic
fluke (23), that lug (24) being narrowed to allow the insertion, through a neck, in
the lodging (25), so that in the insertion of such lug (24) in the lodging (25) lateral
pressure is applied on the leg (22), which yields due to the elastic fluke (23) thereof,
the surpassing of such lug (24) taking place with respect to the leg (22), whereby
in that moment the latter constitutes a means of retention which impedes the egress
of the lug (24) with respect to the lodging (25) and therefore the release of the
fuse (3), which can be disassembled or extracted when the piece (4) is displaced transversally
against the elasticity of the fluke (23), which displacement involves the removal
of the leg (22) outside the field of mobility of the lug (24) which allows the translation
of the latter with the fuse (3) and therefore the extraction of the latter with respect
to the cover (1), this detail of assembly and securing of the fuse (3) being represented
in figure 7, which as can be verified allows the operation to be carried out in a
quick and easy manner.
[0030] The fuse-holder base described can be foreseen for the individual disconnection of
each of the phases which intervene in an assembly, wherein logically there are three
fuse-holder bases, or they can be foreseen for the simultaneous disconnection of the
three phases, or what is the same thing the opening of the three fuses in a simultaneous
way, so that for this last case it has been foreseen that the three bases (1), as
is represented in figure 8, are mounted in a pivoting way on a pair of side bars (26)
defining a common framework for the three covers (1), each one being able to pivot
independently of the others or in a simultaneous way, those covers being mounted for
the lodging in their cylindrical necks (8) of respective nipples (27), with a cotter
(28), foreseen for this purpose in the actual bars (26), so that the nipples (27)
with their cotters (28) are complementary to the holes (8) allowing the assembly of
each of the covers (1) between the bars (26) with the possibility of the former pivoting,
but the detachment thereof from between the bars (26) being impossible, which bars
are joined to each other by means of a pair of bridges (28) determining corresponding
handles the manual gripping or manipulation of which allows the turning of the bars
(26) to be carried out with respect to the covers (1) in order to produce the opening
of the latter, the movement being however limited due to the actual movement of the
covers (1), in such a way that the cotters (28) of the bars (26) cannot face the keyways
of the cylindrical necks (8) and therefore the bars (26) cannot leave their coupling
with respect to the covers (1).
[0031] The aforementioned three-phase solution is supplemented with some means which allow
blocking both in open position and in closed position, for which it has been foreseen
that the intermediate cover (1) has a handle (30) of analogous characteristics to
the handles (2) and (2') already mentioned, with the particularity that said handle
(30) is concealable but provided on its front with three lugs (31), in which can be
introduced a like number of padlocks (32) which allow up to three different operatives
to be able to work in the tripolar base and to guarantee that until each one has not
removed his padlock the tripolar base cannot change its operating position accidentally.
[0032] Also, between the bars (26) a transversal plate (33) has also been foreseen in the
intermediate area, said plate being provided with some transversal ribs (34) with
holes (35) which face the holes foreseen in the lugs (31) of the concealable handle
(30), so that the padlocks (32) can pass through those holes and through those of
the lugs, immobilizing the bars (26) with respect to the covers (1), impeding the
opening of these, as is represented in figure 8 and in the enlarged detail corresponding
to figure 9.
[0033] Nevertheless, the open position can also be blocked or immobilized, for which when
the framework which forms the bars (26) is pulled, making the covers (1) pivot and
therefore performing the opening or disconnection, it will suffice that the handle
(30) which in the previous position was concealed, be extracted, resulting in that
the lugs (31) are introduced in the openings (36) established for this purpose in
the plate (33), in order to carry out the hooking of the padlocks (32), as is represented
in figure 10, the handle (30) remaining without its concealment being possible and
therefore maintaining the open position of the covers (1).
1. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, which being foreseen for their application in those
bases constituted from one or several covers on each one of which is mounted in an
independent manner the corresponding fuse, which covers are supplemented with a U-shaped
handle, the side arms (10) of which are press-fitted on some rebates (7) foreseen
in the sides of the cover, said handle allowing the manipulation of the respective
cover and performing the disconnection and connection of the base with respect to
the conductor bars duly connected to a socket associated with the casing in which
the fuse-holder bases are mounted, it being possible for these to be operated in an
individual manner establishing single-phase opening or in a simultaneous way establishing
three-phase opening, characterised in that each one of the covers (1) has means of retention which allow the assembly and fastening
indistinctly of a fixed handle (2), a concealable handle (2') or even of a tripolar
disconnection system, as well as means of blocking for the assembly, securing and
release of the fuse from the exterior of the cover (1), the said side arms (10) of
the handle (2-2') being provided on their free edge with a fold (12) determining an
oblique rim toward the interior which presents a spherical surface for resting on
a bevelled edge and also with spherical surface (13) foreseen in the lower rear part
of the rebates (7) of the cover (1), in such a way that the support of the edge (12)
of the handle (2-2') on the spherical surface (13) allows a slight leverage of the
handle (2-2') to be carried out with respect to the cover (1) which causes a flange
(14) foreseen on one of the edges of the side arms (10) of the handle (2-2') to be
housed inside a channel (7') established in one of the internal edges which define
the rebates (7) of the cover (1).
2. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to claim 1, characterised in that the fixed handle (2) has on its side arms (10) some internal pawls (11) which abut
against and are lodged in some notches (5) foreseen on the front surface of the cover
(1), in correspondence with the corners which the side rebates (7) thereof form, so
that the anchorage between said pawls (11) and the notches (5), in combination with
the edge folded toward the interior (12) of the side webs (10) and the flanges (14)
housed in the channels (7') of the rebates (7) of the sides of the cover (1) due to
the leverage of the handle through the effect of the spherical surfaces (12) (13),
maintain said cover (2) blocked and immobilized in the operating position.
3. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to claim 1, characterised in that the concealable handle (2') is mounted in sliding fashion on the rebate (7) of the
cover (1), it being able to occupy an operating position and a concealed position,
said handle (2') having, as well as the edge folded toward the interior (12) and the
flanges (14), some intermediate notches (16) and other notches in ramp form (17) foreseen
in proximity to the transversal arm of the handle (2') itself, whilst the cover (1)
incorporates some blocking sliding pieces (9), mounted in recesses (6) foreseen on
the front part of the cover (1), which have some elastic and internal elements that
tend to push the actual pieces (9) outward to maintain their external edge lodged
in the notches (16) corresponding to the side webs (10) of the handle (2'), whilst
a manual retraction toward the interior of the pieces (9) and corresponding release
of their edges with respect to the notches (16), facilitates the displacement toward
the concealment of the handle (2'), by displacement on the rebates (7) of the sides
of the cover (1), until the external edges of the sliding pieces (9) reach the inclined
notches (17), which establish the position of concealment but which permit passing
again to the unfolded position of the handle, without acting on the sliding pieces
(9), by simply pulling the handle (2') upward since the ramps (17) will cause automatically
the displacement of the blocking sliding pieces (9).
4. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to previous claims, characterised in that the side arms (10) of the handles (2-2') can have pairs of holes (19) through which
the mutual linking is facilitated of a pair of covers (1) and therefore the assembly
in parallel of two fuses (3), which holes (19) face each other for the positioning
of corresponding pins (18) on the ends of which are fastened respective nuts (20)
which fasten the side and contiguous arms (10) of the handles (2-2') to each other,
the respective covers (1) being fastened in parallel, said means of fastening being
supplemented with respective spacing sleeves (21) mounted on the actual pins (18),
between the two contiguous webs (10) of the handles (2-2').
5. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to previous claims, characterised in that the means of blocking (4) the fuse are constituted by a spring-piece mounted in sliding
fashion on the front part of the cover (1), to permit the assembly, blocking and release
of the corresponding fuse (3), provided internally with a leg (22) which is bent determining
an oblique and elastic fluke (23) which facilitates the introduction of a lug (24)
belonging to the fuse (3), in a housing (25) corresponding to the internal part of
the cover (1), said lug (24) being immobilized on the inside of the housing (25) by
means of the leg (22), when the position has been recovered after the passage of said
lug (24), impeding the disassembly of the fuse (3); it having been foreseen that a
transversal displacement of the piece (4) allows, by displacement of the leg (22)
the release of the lug (24) and with it the displacement and disassembly of the fuse
(3).
6. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to claim 1, characterised in that the covers (1) corresponding to the three phases are mounted in a pivoting manner
between a pair of side bars (26) serving as a framework, which facilitate the simultaneous
operation of said three covers (1) and therefore the opening and closing at the same
time thereof; it having been foreseen that said side bars (26) are joined to each
other by means of a pair of handles (29); with the particularity that on one of the
end parts of the covers (1) some necks (8) have been foreseen in which are lodged
nipples (27) with cotter (28) pertaining to the actual side bars (26), a pivoting
assembly of the covers (1) being determined with respect to the framework which the
side bars (26) form with their transversal handles (29).
7. Improvements in fuse-holder bases, according to claim 6, characterised in that the intermediate cover (1) of the three mounted on the pair of side bars (26), has
a concealable handle (30) provided with lugs (31) with holes through which are passed
the hooks of corresponding padlocks (22), which in turn are made to pass through holes
(35) foreseen for this purpose in transversal ribs (34) of a plate (36) foreseen transversally
between the side bars (26), determining the means of blocking of the assembly of covers
(1) in their closed or connected position; it having been foreseen that in the open
position and by extraction of the handle (30) from its concealed position to its operating
position, the lugs (31) of said handle (30) are housed in openings (36) foreseen in
the transversal plate (33), allowing the passage of the padlock through the holes
of those lugs (31) and corresponding blocking of the covers (1) in their open position.