High current switch contacts
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1. A contact for high current electrical switch devices consisting of a generally cup-shaped electrically conducting member having an axis of symmetry, a base, means for electrically connecting the contact to a support conductor on one side of the base, and an annular rim portion surrounding the symmetry axis and upstanding from the opposite side of the base:
- wherein the improvement comprises, the member having a plurality of substantially straight slots so formed therein as to cause an arc formed upon separation of the member with another like member to be immediately and rapidly rotated circumferentially about the symmetry axis, each slot passing through at least part of the annular upstanding rim portion adjacent the base in a generally helical direction and, from its junction with the base, continuing partly across the base in a chordal direction and in an orientation such that, at said opposite side of the base, the distance between the inner end of the slot and the annular rim portion measured along the slot, is greater than the distance between the inner end of the slot and the annular rim portion in a direction at right angles thereto.
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Abstract
A contact head (9) for a vacuum interrupter switch is cup-shaped and has a plurality of slots (6) formed therein, each slot passing through the wall-part (5) of the contact head in a generally helical direction and extending partly through the base portion (4) in a chordal direction.
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1. A contact for high current electrical switch devices consisting of a generally cup-shaped electrically conducting member having an axis of symmetry, a base, means for electrically connecting the contact to a support conductor on one side of the base, and an annular rim portion surrounding the symmetry axis and upstanding from the opposite side of the base:
- wherein the improvement comprises, the member having a plurality of substantially straight slots so formed therein as to cause an arc formed upon separation of the member with another like member to be immediately and rapidly rotated circumferentially about the symmetry axis, each slot passing through at least part of the annular upstanding rim portion adjacent the base in a generally helical direction and, from its junction with the base, continuing partly across the base in a chordal direction and in an orientation such that, at said opposite side of the base, the distance between the inner end of the slot and the annular rim portion measured along the slot, is greater than the distance between the inner end of the slot and the annular rim portion in a direction at right angles thereto.
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9. An electrical switch device consisting of a pair of relatively movable cup-shaped contacts each having an axis of symmetry, a base, means for electrically connecting the contact to a support conductor on one side of the base, and an annular side portion surrounding the symmetry axis and upstanding from the opposite side of the base, the contacts being supported with the annular side portions directed coaxially towards each other, the rims of the annular side portions being engageable to provide a current path between the contacts, and separable to interrupt the current path:
- wherein the improvement comprises, each of said contacts having a plurality of substantially straight slots so formed therein as to cause an arc formed on separation of the contacts to be immediately and rapidly rotated circumferentially about the symmetry axis and around the rims, each slot passing through at least part of the annular upstanding side portion in a direction inclined to the symmetry axis, and continuing partly across the base in a generally chordal direction and at a position such as to provide a plurality of segments each of which defines a current path having a tangential component in both the base and the side portions, whereby on separation of the contacts the magnetic field produced by the current passing through the segments causes the arc that is formed between the contacts to be immediatley forced to rotate around the rims of the contacts.
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