Pivoting interruptor switch for high voltage

The switching blade (3) which pivots into the stationary contact (5) would theoretically follow the line of the arrow (6). However, because the switching blade (3) is in oscillation, it follows the line of the arrow (10) to the limiting stop (52), temporarily deflecting the stop (7) against the spri...

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Main Author ZUERCHER,ERNST
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
German
Published 25.08.1983
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Summary:The switching blade (3) which pivots into the stationary contact (5) would theoretically follow the line of the arrow (6). However, because the switching blade (3) is in oscillation, it follows the line of the arrow (10) to the limiting stop (52), temporarily deflecting the stop (7) against the spring (71) in the direction of the arrow (72). From the limiting stop (52), the switching blade (3) would bounce out of the stationary contact (5) again along the line of the arrow (11) whereupon it is impeded by the lock (7) and then moves into the contact piece (9) along the arrow (12).
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19823216525