Title of Invention

ARRANGEMENT FOR SECURING SWITCH CONTROL SHAFT TO SWITCH PIPE SHAFT

Abstract The invention relates to an arrangement for attaching a switch (2) control shaft (1) to a switch (2) pipe shaft (3), where the control shaft (1) is mounted partly in the switch (2) pipe shaft (3) and tightened to the switch (2) pipe shaft (3) by a screw (4). The arrangement comprises a tightening piece (6). The screw (4) is arranged to act on the control shaft (1) through the tightening piece (6) so that when the screw (4) is turned, the tightening piece (6) is arranged to press the control shaft (1) against the pipe shaft (3) so that the control shaft (1) tightens fast between the tightening piece (6) and the pipe shaft (3).
Full Text

ARRANGEMENT FOR SECURING SWITCH CONTROL SHAFT TO SWITCH PIPE
SHAFT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to an arrangement for securing a switch control shaft to a switch pipe shaftt where the control shaft is mounted partly in the switch pipe shaft and tightened to the switch pipe shaft by a screw.
[0002] The invention relates to switchboard cabinets which include a control handle arranged in the cabinet door or the like for Controlling a switch included in the switchboard cabinet from outside the cabinet and in which a switch control shaft is arranged between the control handle and the switch for transmitting the rotational motion directed at the control handle to the switch and for tuming the switch from one operating position to another.
[0003] The switch is typically mounted on a baseboard included in the cabinet and the control handle of the switch is instalied in the cabinet door at the site of the control mechanism. For the switch control handle to be place-able at a distance from the actual switch, i.e. in the cabinet door so as to en-able Controlling the switch by the control handle arranged in the door, the control shaft of the above-mentioned switch is arranged between the switch and the control handle.
[0004] The switch control shaft is usually a bar with a square cross section, whose one end goes inside the pipe shaft provided in the switch, into a space with a Square cross-section, and whose other end extends to a corre-sponding opening with a Square cross section in the control handle instalied in the door. When the switch is turned, the control handle pivots around its longi-tudinal axis, whereby the switch turns into another operating position.
[0005] In the installation stage, the control shaft is cut roughly to the correct length and adjusted to its exact length by testing, and finally the control shaft is secured, i.e. locked, to the pipe shaft. The length of the control shaft depends on the distance between the switch and the cabinet door, i.e. the opening for the control handle in the door. Since the switch control handle is instalied in the door of the cabinet, the control shaft has to remain secured to the switch when the door is opened. The control shaft should also stay in the same position during the whole time the door is open so as to facilitate the closing of the door and the placing of the control shaft in the opening of the control handle (inside the door).

[0006] The control shaft is conventionally secured, i.e. locked, to the pipe shaft by means of screw fastening. In a prior art Solution, on the side of the pipe shaft, there is a through threaded hole, through which a locking screw locks the control shaft to the pipe shaft of the switch. The locking screw presses the control shaft against the pipe shaft so that the control shaft locks, i.e. tightens fast between the locking screw and the inner surface of the pipe shaft. The middle axis of the threaded hole and the middle/longitudinal axis of the switch pipe shaft are thus substantially transverse to each other in this prior art Solution.
[0007] A problem associated with the arrangement described above is that since the adjustment of the control shaft and its locking into position with respect to the pipe shaft are usually performed in a fully-equipped cabinet, it is difficult to access the screw for tightening from the side of the pipe shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The object of the invention is to provide an arrangement for securing a switch control shaft to a switch pipe shaft that solves the above-mentioned problems.
[0009] The object of the invention is achieved by an arrangement which is characterized by what is disclosed in the independent Claim.
[0010] Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent Claims.
[0011] The invention is based on the idea that it comprises a tightening piece, which enables the removal of a screw from the side of the pipe shaft and the mounting of the screw in a place where it can be tightened easily. According to the invention, the screw acts on the tightening piece, which in turn acts on the control shaft and presses this against the pipe shaft so that the control shaft locks with respect to the pipe shaft, into a desired position between the tightening piece and the inner surface of the pipe shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0012] The invention will now be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying draw-ings, in which
Figure 1 illustrates a switch pipe shaft and part of the switch, Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the pipe shaft provided with a tightening piece, and

Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the pipe shaft provided with a control shaft attached thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Figure 1 to 3 illustrate an arrangement for securing a control shaft 1 to a pipe shaft 3 of a switch 2. The control shaft 1 is mounted partly in the switch 2 pipe shaft 3 and tightened to the switch 2 pipe shaft 3 by a screw 4.
[0014] In Figure 1, the pipe shaft 3 is provided with a hole 5 having a substantially Square cross section. It isf however, obvious to a person skilled in the art that the hole 5 of the pipe shaft 3 may also have another cross-sectional shape.
[0015] The arrangement comprises a tightening piece 6. The screw is arranged to act on the control shaft 1 through the tightening piece 6 so that when the screw 4 is turned, i.e. tightened, the tightening piece 6 is arranged to press the control shaft 1 against the inner surface (not denoted by a reference number) of the pipe shaft 3 so that the control shaft 1 tightens fast between the tightening piece 6 and the inner surface of the pipe shaft.
[0016] In the figures, the tightening piece 6 is securable by a screw and tightenable to the pipe shaft 3 by the screw 4 so that the tightening piece 6 is arranged to press the control shaft 1 against the inner surface of the pipe shaft 3 when the screw 4 is tightened so that the control shaft 1 tightens fast between the tightening piece 6 and the inner surface of the pipe shaft 3. Since the tightening piece 6 is secured to the pipe shaft 3 by the screw 4, the actual tightening piece 6 stays well in place.
[0017] In Figure 3, the control shaft 1 and the screw 4 are essen-tially parallel.
[0018] In Figure 3, the control shaft 1 has a first middle axis 7 and the screw 4 has a second middle axis 8. In Figure 3, the first middle axis 7 of the control shaft 1 and the second middle axis 8 of the screw 4 are substantially parallel. It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that one may alterna-tively deem that the control shaft 1 has a first longitudinal axis and/or that the screw 4 has a second longitudinal axis.
[0019] In Figure 3, the pipe shaft 3 is provided with a threaded hole 9 for the screw, the threaded hole having a third middle axis 10, and the pipe shaft 3 having a fourth middle axis 11. In Figure 3, the third middle axis 10 of

the threaded hole 9 and the fourth middle axis 11 of the pipe shaft 3 are sub-stantially parallel. It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that one may alter-natively deem that the threaded hole 9 has a third longitudinal axis and/or that the pipe shaft 3 has a fourth longitudinal axis.
[0020] In Figure 3, the pipe shaft 3 also includes a projection 12, which is provided with a threaded hole 9. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the screw 4 preferably assumes a place immediately next to the pipe shaft 3 in the threaded hole 9 so that it is also parallel with the pipe shaft 3.
[0021] In the figures, the projection 12 is also provided with a cavity 13, which is arranged to prevent the tightening piece 6 from turning when the screw 4 is tightened.
[0022] The tightening piece 6 is preferably, but not necessarily, a spring steel piece, which tightens when the screw 4 is tightened and presses the control shaft 1 against the inner surface of the pipe shaft 3. In the figures, the tightening piece 6 is substantially an L-shaped spring steel piece. Altema-tively, the tightening piece may be a J-shaped spring steel piece, for example.
[0023] In the figures, the tightening piece 6 comprises a through opening 14 for the screw 4.
[0024] It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that as the technol-ogy advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the above examples but they may vary within the scope of the Claims.







CLAIMS
1. An arrangement for attaching a switch (2) control shaft (1) to a
switch (2) pipe shaft (3), where the control shaft (1) is mounted partly in the
switch (2) pipe shaft (3) and tightened to the switch (2) pipe shaft (3) by a
screw (4),
characterized in that
it comprises a tightening piece (6), and
the screw (4) is arranged to act on the control shaft (1) through the tightening piece (6) so that when the screw (4) is turned, the tightening piece (6) is arranged to press the control shaft (1) against the pipe shaft (3) so that the control shaft (1) tightens fast between the tightening piece (6) and the pipe shaft (3).
2. An arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that
the pipe shaft (3) comprises a threaded hole (9) for the screw (4),
the tightening piece (6) is secured to the threaded hole (9) of the
pipe shaft by the screw (4), and
the tightening piece (6) is tightenable to the threaded hole (9) of the pipe shaft (3) by the screw (4) so that the tightening piece (6) presses the control shaft (1) against the pipe shaft (3) when the screw (4) is tightened so that the control shaft (1) tightens fast between the tightening piece (6) and the pipe shaft (3).
3. An arrangement according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in
that
the threaded hole (9) has a third middle axis (10), the pipe shaft (3) has a fourth middle axis (11), and the third middle axis (10) of the threaded hole (9) and the fourth middle axis (11) of the pipe shaft (3) are substantially parallel.
4. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 3, charac-
terized in that
the pipe shaft (3) has a projection (12), and the threaded hole (9) is in the projection (12).
5. An arrangement according to Claim 4, characterized in that
the projection (12) is provided with a cavity (13), which is arranged
to prevent the tightening piece (6) from turning when the screw (4) is tightened.

6. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, charac-
terized in that
the control shaft (1) has a first middle axis (7), the screw (4) has a second middle axis (8), and the first middle axis (7) of the control shaft (1) and the second middle axis (8) of the screw (4) are substantially parallel.
7. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 6, charac-
terized in that the tightening piece (6) is a spring steel piece.
8. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 7, charac-
terized in that the tightening piece (6) is substantially an L-shaped or a J-
shaped spring steel piece.
9. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 8, charac-
terized in that the tightening piece (6) comprises a through opening (14) for
the screw (4).
10. An arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 9, char-
acterized in that
the switch (2) is in a switchboard cabinet provided with a door,
the door is provided with a control handle or the like for Controlling
the switch (2) in the switchboard cabinet, and
the control shaft (1) extends between the control handle or the like
in the switchboard cabinet and the switch (2) pipe shaft (3) when the door of
the switchboard cabinet is closed.


Documents:

2615-CHENP-2006 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 05-08-2011.pdf

2615-CHENP-2006 AMENDED CLAIMS 31-01-2012.pdf

2615-CHENP-2006 AMENDED PAGES OF SPECIFICATION 31-01-2012.pdf

2615-CHENP-2006 EXAMINATION REPORT REPLY RECEIVED 31-01-2012.pdf

2615-CHENP-2006 CORRESPONDENCE PO.pdf

2615-CHENP-2006 FORM-18.pdf

2615-chenp-2006 form-3 22-10-2010.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-abstract.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-claims.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-correspondnece-others.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-description(complete).pdf

2615-chenp-2006-drawings.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-form 1.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-form 26.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-form 3.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-form 5.pdf

2615-chenp-2006-pct.pdf


Patent Number 251294
Indian Patent Application Number 2615/CHENP/2006
PG Journal Number 10/2012
Publication Date 09-Mar-2012
Grant Date 05-Mar-2012
Date of Filing 18-Jul-2006
Name of Patentee ABB OY
Applicant Address Strombergintie 1, FI-00380 Helsinki
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MATTLAR, Harri Jungsundsvagen 809, FI-65760 Iskmo
2 KOLMONEN, Rainer Urputie 3 as 1, FI-66400 Laihia
3 ALANEN, Jarkko Koukkuluomantie 301, FI-62375 Yliharma
PCT International Classification Number E05B3/04,H01H3/06,3/10,H02G3/08,F16B2/06
PCT International Application Number PCT/FI2005/000060
PCT International Filing date 2005-01-28
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 20040137 2004-01-30 Finland