Title of Invention

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TRANSFERRING ELECTRICAL POWER

Abstract An automatic transfer switch (10) includes a main body (17) having a solenoid side (12) and an auxiliary side (14). A solenoid side limit switch assembly (24) is mounted to the solenoid side and an auxiliary side limit switch assembly (26) is mounted on the auxiliary side. The solenoid side limit switch assembly includes a plurality of limit switches (50) and a solenoid side mounting plate (54). The auxiliary side limit switch assembly includes a plurality of limit switches (28) and an auxiliary side mounting plate (32).
Full Text METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TRANSFERRING
ELECTRICAL POWER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to electrical power transfer and, more particularly, to
automatic transfer switches.
An automatic transfer switch provides a continuous source of power for critical loads
by automatically transferring from a normal power source to an emergency power
source when the normal power source falls below a preset limit. Automatic transfer
switches are in widespread use in hospitals, military installations, industrial sites, and
commercial buildings where even brief power interruptions can be costly. Automatic
transfer switches are also common to the power industry. Typical automatic transfer
switches include a plurality of mechanical switching components controlled to
minimize any interruptions during switching operations. Control of the switching
components occurs through a series of sensing relays, transformers, and actuators,
such as solenoids or linear motors to facilitate timely transfer from normal to
emergency power. The solenoid actuators are energized until the controller senses
that the switching component has moved to its desired position. Typically, a plurality
of limit switches are positioned to provide a signal to the controller that switching is
complete. Proper alignment of the limit switches facilitates a longer lasting automatic
transfer switch because when the solenoid is energized, but the limit switch fails to
actuate because of misalignment, the solenoid will be energized for a prolonged
period of time which may damage the solenoid. Additionally, the limit switches,
typically, are adjusted during assembly and/or installation resulting in an expenditure
of time and raising assembly and/or installation costs.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a cost-effective automatic transfer
switch that is easy to assemble and install and facilitates a proper alignment of the
limit switches and the switching components without adjustment during assembly and
installation.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An automatic transfer switch includes a main body having a solenoid side and an
auxiliary side. A solenoid side limit switch assembly is mounted to the solenoid side
and an auxiliary side limit switch assembly is mounted on the auxiliary side. The
solenoid side limit switch assembly includes a plurality of limit switches and a
solenoid side mounting plate. The auxiliary side limit switch assembly includes a
plurality of limit switches and an auxiliary side mounting plate. A unitary arc chute
cover plate covers a plurality of phase plates.
The limit switches are in fixed relationship to the mounting plates and assembly time
is decreased because the limit switches are not adjusted during assembly.
Additionally the unitary construction of the arc chute cover plate facilitates a
reduction in assembly time versus an automatic transfer switch having a plurality of
separate cover plates. The automatic transfer switch facilitates a decrease in assembly
time by utilizing a pre-assembled auxiliary limit switch assembly, a pre-assembled
solenoid side limit switch assembly, and a unitary construction. The limit switches
are not adjusted during assembly and installation providing for easy assembly and
installation. Additionally, a tabbed mounting plate provides for easy mounting of the
automatic transfer switch to an enclosure facilitating a decrease in installation time.
Accordingly, an easy to assemble and install automatic transfer switch that is cost-
effective is provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an automatic transfer switch;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the automatic transfer switch shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a partially exploded view of the automatic transfer switch shown in Figure
l;
Figure 4 is an exploded view of a solenoid side limit switch assembly shown in
Figures 1;
Figure 5 is a top view of the automatic transfer switch shown in Figure 1 mounted on
a tabbed mounting plate;
Figure 6 is a side view of the automatic transfer switch shown in Figure 1 mounted on
the tabbed mounting plate shown in Figure 5; and
Figure 7 is a partially exploded view of the automatic transfer switch shown in Figure
1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Figure lis a perspective view of one embodiment of an automatic transfer switch 10
including a solenoid side 12 and Figure 2 is a perspective view of transfer switch 10
illustrating an auxiliary side 14 of transfer switch 10. Transfer switch 10 is mounted
to a mounting plate 16 and includes a main body 17 including a plurality of bus
assemblies 18 electrically connected to a plurality of phase plates 20. Mounting plate
16 includes a plurality of mounting depressions 19 each including a mounting opening
21 substantially centered therein. Mounting depressions 19 are generally
semispherically shaped. On solenoid side 12, transfer switch 10 includes a solenoid
22 and a solenoid side limit switch assembly 24. On auxiliary side 14, transfer switch
10 includes an auxiliary side limit switch assembly 26.
Figure 3 is a partially exploded view of transfer switch 10. Auxiliary side limit switch
assembly 26 includes a plurality of limit switches 28 interspersed with a plurality of
spacers 30. In an exemplary embodiment, auxiliary side limit switch assembly
includes ten limit switches 28, twelve spacers 30, an auxiliary side mounting plate 32,
and an auxiliary side end plate 34. In an exemplary embodiment, spacers 30 are
fabricated from a flame resistant polypropylene, such as, for example, 30,000 Formax,
commercially available from Absolute Industrial Fabricators, Adison II. Limit
switches 28 are oriented substantially perpendicular to mounting plate 16 and are
arranged in coplanar pairs with three pairs internal to main body 17 and two pairs
external to main body 17. In an exemplary embodiment, auxiliary side mounting
plate 32 is fabricated from nickel-plated 1/8 inch thick cold rolled steel and auxiliary
side end plate 34 is fabricated from .052 inch thick galvanized steel.
During assembly of transfer switch 10, auxiliary side limit switch assembly 26 is
assembled and mounted to transfer switch 10 utilizing auxiliary side mounting plate
32. Each switch 28 includes a plurality of mounting openings 36. Inserting a
plurality of mounting rods 38 through end plate 34, spacers 30, switches 28, and
auxiliary side mounting plate 32 positions switches 28 in a fixed relationship with
auxiliary side mounting plate 32 which facilitates assembly of transfer switch 10
without adjustment of switches 28. The fixed relationship of switches 28 with
mounting plate 32 also facilitates a perpendicular orientation of switches 28 to
mounting plate 16. In an exemplary embodiment, mounting rods 38 are threaded and
threadably engage transfer switch 10.
Figure 4 is an exploded view of solenoid side limit switch assembly 24 (shown in
Figures 1-3) including a plurality of limit switches 50 interspersed with a plurality of
spacers 52. In one embodiment, solenoid side limit switch assembly 24 includes four
limit switches 50, six spacers 52, a solenoid side mounting plate 54, and a manual
switch knob 56. Limit switches 50 are oriented substantially perpendicular to
mounting plate 16 and are arranged in coplanar pairs external to main body 17.
During assembly of transfer switch 10, solenoid side limit switch assembly 24 is
assembled and mounted to transfer switch 10 utilizing solenoid side mounting plate
54. Each switch 50 includes a plurality of mounting openings 58. Inserting a
plurality of mounting rods 60 through spacers 52, switches 50, and solenoid side
mounting plate 54 positions switches 50 in a fixed relationship with solenoid side
mounting plate 54 which facilitates assembly of transfer switch 10 without adjustment
of switches 50. The fixed relationship of switches 50 with solenoid side mounting
plate 54 also facilitates a perpendicular orientation of switches 50 to mounting plate
16. In one exemplary embodiment, mounting rods 60 are threaded and threadably
engage transfer switch 10. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, transfer switch
10 is molded and includes a unitary molded pocket sized to receive solenoid side
mounting plate 54 which decreases assembly time and facilitates a perpendicular
alignment between switches 50 and mounting plate 16. In a further alternative
embodiment, transfer switch 10 includes a plurality of unitarily molded pockets to
accept solenoid 22 and other accessories. Auxiliary side limit switch assembly 26 and
solenoid side limit switch assembly 24 are mounted separately to mounting plate 16
prior to main body 17 being mounted to mounting plate 16.
During operation, transfer switch 10 provides a continuous source of power for critical
loads by automatically transferring from a normal power source to an emergency
power source when the normal power source falls below preset limits. Transfer
switch 10 is rated for between 30 amperes and 225 amperes.
Figure 5 is a top view and Figure 6 is a side view of transfer switch 10 (shown in
Figures 1-4) mounted on a tabbed mounting plate 70 including a plurality of
attachment tabs 72 extending from tabbed mounting plate 70. Each attachment tab 72
is unitary with tabbed mounting plate 70 and each tab 72 extends obliquely from a
first bend 74. Each tab 72 includes a second bend 76 after which each attachment tab
72 extends substantially parallel to tabbed mounting plate 70 defining a width 77
corresponding to a width of an enclosure (not shown). In one embodiment, mounting
plate 70 is fabricated from sheet steel and attachment tabs 72 are formed with a punch
press in a single operation. In an alternative embodiment, attachment tabs 72 are not
unitary with tabbed mounting plate 70. Rather, attachment tabs 72 are fabricated
separate from tabbed mounting plate 70 and are attached according to conventional
methods. The enclosure includes a plurality of debossed tabs sized and positioned to
receive attachment tabs 72. In an exemplary embodiment, each attachment tab 72
includes at least one mounting opening 78 substantially centered thereon to facilitate
attaching tabbed mounting plate 70 to an enclosure having mounting studs instead of
debossed tabs. Tabbed mounting plate 70 can be mounted to an enclosure having
embossed tabs utilizing width 77 of attachment tabs 72 and can be mounted to an
enclosure without debossed tabs utilizing mounting openings 78 of attachment tabs
72. Accordingly, tabbed mounting plate 70 provides for dual mounting capabilities.
Attachment tabs 72 are disposed symmetric with respect to a first line of symmetry 80
and are symmetric with respect to a second line of symmetry 82 orthogonal to first
line of symmetry 80. Attachment tabs 72 include a leading edge 84 positioned
between two tapered edges 86 that extend to two side edges 88.
Figure 7 is a partially exploded view of transfer switch 10 including a removable arc
chute cover plate 90 including a plurality of mounting openings 92. Arc chute cover
plate 90 is a unitary piece of non-conductive material utilized to cover phase plates
20. In an exemplary embodiment, cover plate is molded from a thermoset plastic i.e.,
a plastic such that when heat is applied, the plastic softens and then hardens (sets) as
the plastic cools wherein the plastic can not be softened again.
During assembly of transfer switch 10, the unitary construction of arc chute cover
plate 90 facilitates a reduction in assembly time versus an automatic transfer switch
having a plurality of separate cover plates. Transfer switch 10 facilitates a decrease in
assembly time by utilizing a pre-assembled auxiliary limit switch assembly, a pre-
assembled solenoid side limit switch assembly, and a unitary construction. The limit
switches are not adjusted during assembly and installation providing for easy
assembly and installation. Additionally, tabbed mounting plate provides for easy
mounting of transfer switch 10 to an enclosure facilitating a decrease in installation
time.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments,
those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with
modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
WE CLAIM:
1. A method for fabricating an automatic transfer switch, said method
comprising the steps of:
- providing a main body comprising a solenoid side; and
- attaching a solenoid side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of
coplanar pairs of limit switches and a solenoid side mounting plate to the
solenoid side of the main body.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of attaching the
mounting plate to the main body such that the mounting plate is substantially
perpendicular to the limit switches.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising attaching an auxiliary side
limit switch assembly comprising an auxiliary side mounting plate and a plurality
of auxiliary side limit switches to an auxiliary side of the main body utilizing the
auxiliary side mounting plate.
4. A method as claimed in claim 3, further comprising attaching the main body to
a mounting plate such that the auxiliary side limit switches are substantially
perpendicular to the mounting plate.
5. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising attaching an auxiliary side
limit switch assembly comprising an auxiliary side mounting plate and a plurality
of auxiliary side limit switches to an auxiliary side of the main body utilizing the
auxiliary side mounting plate wherein the auxiliary side limit switches are in fixed
relationship with the auxiliary mounting plate.
6. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising attaching an auxiliary side
limit switch assembly comprising an auxiliary side mounting plate and a plurality
of pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches to an auxiliary side of the main
body utilizing the auxiliary side mounting plate wherein at least two pairs of
coplanar auxiliary side limit switches are external the main body and at least
three pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches are interior the main body.
7. A method for fabricating an automatic transfer switch, said method comprising
the steps of:
- providing a main body comprising a solenoid side; and
- attaching a solenoid side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of
limit switches and a solenoid side mounting plate to the solenoid side of
the main body wherein the limit switches arranged fixedly in coplanar
pairs external to the main body.
8. A method for fabricating an automatic transfer switch, said method comprising
the steps of:
- providing a main body comprising an auxiliary side; and
- attaching an auxiliary side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of
limit switches and an auxiliary side mounting plate to the auxiliary side of
the main body.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein said step of attaching an auxiliary
side limit switch assembly further comprises the step of attaching an auxiliary
side limit switch assembly comprising an auxiliary side mounting plate and a
plurality of auxiliary side limit switches to an auxiliary side of the main body
utilizing the auxiliary side mounting plate wherein the limit switches are in fixed
relationship with the auxiliary mounting plate.
10. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein said step of attaching an auxiliary
side limit switch assembly further comprises the step of attaching an auxiliary
side limit switch assembly comprising an auxiliary side mounting plate and a
plurality of pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches to an auxiliary side of
the main body utilizing the auxiliary side mounting plate wherein at least two
pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches are external the main body and at
least three pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches are interior the main
body.
11. A method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising the step of attaching the
main body to a tabbed mounting plate comprising a plurality of attachment tabs.
12. A method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising the step of attaching the
main body to a tabbed mounting plate comprising a plurality of attachment tabs
each comprising at least one opening substantially centered thereon.
13. An automatic transfer switch comprising :
- a main body comprising a solenoid side; and
- a solenoid side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of coplanar
pairs of limit switches and a solenoid side mounting plate, said solenoid
side limit switch assembly mounted to said solenoid side of said main
body.
14. A switch as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a mounting plate
substantially perpendicular to said solenoid side limit switches attached to said
main body.
15. A switch as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a pre-assembled auxiliary
side limit switch assembly comprising a auxiliary side mounting plate and a
plurality of auxiliary side limit switches, said auxiliary side limit switch assembly
attached to an auxiliary side of said main body at said auxiliary side mounting
plate.
16. A switch as claimed in claim 15, further comprises a mounting plate attached
to said main body, said auxiliary side limit switches substantially perpendicular to
said mounting plate.
17. A switch as claimed in claim 16, wherein said auxiliary side limit switches in
fixed relationship with said auxiliary side mounting plate.
18. A switch as claimed in claim 16, wherein said auxiliary side limit switches
arranged such that at least three pairs of coplanar switches interior said main
body and at least two pairs of coplanar switches exterior said main body.
19. An automatic transfer switch comprising :
- a main body comprising a solenoid side, and
- a solenoid side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of limit
switches arranged fixedly in coplanar pairs external to said main body and
a solenoid side mounting plate, said solenoid side limit switch assembly
mounted to said solenoid side of said main body.
20. An automatic transfer switch comprising :
- a main body comprising an auxiliary side; and
- an auxiliary side limit switch assembly comprising a plurality of limit
switches and an auxiliary side mounting plate, said auxiliary side limit
switch assembly attached to said auxiliary side of said main body.
21. A switch as claimed in claim 20, wherein said auxiliary side limit switch
assembly further comprises a plurality of pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit
switches wherein at least two pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches are
external said main body when said auxiliary side limit switch assembly attached
to said main body and at least three pairs of coplanar auxiliary side limit switches
are interior said main body when said auxiliary side limit switch assembly
attached to said main body.
22. A switch as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a tabbed mounting plate
comprising a plurality of attachment tabs attached to said main body.
23. A switch as claimed in claim 22, wherein each said attachment tab comprises
at least one opening substantially centered thereon.
Dated this 30th day of January, 2001
An automatic transfer switch (10) includes a main body (17) having a solenoid side
(12) and an auxiliary side (14). A solenoid side limit switch assembly (24) is
mounted to the solenoid side and an auxiliary side limit switch assembly (26) is
mounted on the auxiliary side. The solenoid side limit switch assembly includes a
plurality of limit switches (50) and a solenoid side mounting plate (54). The auxiliary
side limit switch assembly includes a plurality of limit switches (28) and an auxiliary
side mounting plate (32).

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Patent Number 222924
Indian Patent Application Number 60/CAL/2002
PG Journal Number 35/2008
Publication Date 29-Aug-2008
Grant Date 27-Aug-2008
Date of Filing 30-Jan-2002
Name of Patentee GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Applicant Address ONE RIVER ROAD, SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK 12345
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MILMAN SHELDON 644 BRIARWOOD DRIVE WHEELING, ILLINOIS 60090
2 SERRANO MARK A. 8630 S. SAGINAW AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60617
PCT International Classification Number H01H 9/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 09/681,281 2001-03-13 U.S.A.