Patent Description:
A transformer is a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another, or to multiple circuits. The transformer typically comprises a ferromagnetic core having limbs extending between a first yoke and a second yoke. Coils are wounded around the limbs. A varying current in any one of the coils produces a varying magnetic flux in the core, which induces a varying electromotive force across any other coil wound around the core.

It is well known in the art to use an oil immersed transformer wherein oil cools and insulates the windings. The transformer comprises a tank for holding the oil.

Further, a pad mounted oil immersed transformer is known that comprises a load make (or load break) rotary switch. The switch is designed for selectively connecting a network via the transformer electrically to a line, such as a distribution line or to disconnect the network from the line in accordance with demand and/or maintenance activities.

The load break rotary switch can be rotated with respect to a housing of the transformer and comprises a shaft having an electrical contact, e.g., in the form of a contact blade. A further contact in the form of a stationary contact that is for example electrically connected to the network is arranged stationary with respect to the housing. The rotary switch can be rotated between an ON position wherein the contact blade is in electrical contact with the stationary contact and an OFF position wherein the contact blade is not electrically connected to the stationary contact. When the rotary switch is in the OFF position, the contact blade is not connected to any voltage. When the rotary switch is in the ON position, the contact blade is closed, engaging the stationary contact, thus, the "bridge" is re-estabilished and the transformer is back in the network.

Despite such a transformer is typically maintenance free, a network disconnection is usually required, e.g., to perform maintenance on a line. Typically, a switch handle is arranged on an external wall of the transformer housing that can be used to de-energize the transformer by rotating the load break rotary switch into its OFF position via the handle and to energize the transformer by rotating the load break rotary switch into its ON position, also via the handle. De-energizing and energizing the transformer is usually achieved by rotating the switch handle with a hot stick.

Experience has shown that it may happen under particular circumstances that the contact blade is in contact to the stationary contact, i.e. the transformer is energized despite the handle indicates the OFF position of the rotary switch. This condition naturally represents a major concern or severe danger for the safety of an operator of the transformer.

It is known to provide a transformer housing wall with an elongate window extending parallel to a main axis of the load break rotary switch, making it possible to check the status of the contacts visually. However, such a window implies an enlarged risk for development of a leakage leading to an oil loss.

<CIT> relates to a sensing device for indicating a state of an oil-immersed load rotary travel switch. The device includes a magnetic switch and a magnetic steel module. The magnetic steel module is fixedly connected to a knob of the travel switch. The magnetic steel module includes a non-ferromagnetic material and a magnetic steel fixed on it.

There is a need to provide a transformer showing improved safety features. There is particularly a need to provide a transformer showing improved safety features with respect to maintenance operations.

This object is achieved by the independent claim. Dependent claims refer to preferred embodiments.

According to the present disclosure a transformer is provided which comprises a transformer housing, a stationary contact, a load break rotary switch and a magnetically sensitive indicator component. The transformer housing comprises a transformer housing wall separating an inner housing area from an outer housing area. The stationary contact is disposed stationary relative to the housing. The load break rotary switch comprises a shaft, comprising a shaft portion which is disposed in the inner housing area and a shaft contact attached to the shaft portion. The shaft is supported with respect to the transformer housing wall rotatably about a rotary axis between a first position in which the shaft contact is electrically connected to the stationary contact and a second position in which the shaft contact is electrically not connected to the stationary contact. The load break rotary switch further comprises a lever connected to the shaft portion with respect to the rotary axis in a rotationally fixed manner, wherein the lever comprises a lever portion having a radial distance from the rotary axis. The lever portion comprises a lever magnet. The magnetically sensitive indicator component is attached to the transformer housing wall, wherein the magnetically sensitive indicator component is placeable selectively into a first state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component is indicative of the first state and into a second state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component is indicative of the second state. The magnetically sensitive indicator component is switched from its first state into its second state by the lever magnet when the shaft is rotated from the first position to the second position or vice versa.

Since the magnetically sensitive indicator component is switched from its first state into its second state when the shaft is rotated from the first position to the second position or vice versa, the magnetically sensitive component allows an operator of the transformer to check by simply realizing or determining the state of the magnetically sensitive indicator component an actual or current status of the shaft contact vis-à-vis the stationary contact. Thus, a risk of injury for the operator can be at least reduced by checking the actual status of the shaft prior to performing an activity, e.g., a maintenance activity within the transformer or on the distribution line.

In other words, a transformer according to the present application provides a "remote signal" of the actual status of the contacts. The position of the lever reflects the real orientation of the shaft contact. Thus, the risk of a fault indication can be significantly further reduced. Moreover, it is not necessary to provide a window within the transformer housing or tank. In this manner a risk of an oil loss is as well reduced.

Here, the stationary contact and the load break rotary switch are described as being two different parts of the transformer. However, it is noted that alternatively, the stationary contact may be regarded as constituting a part of the load break switch.

Various embodiments may preferably implement the following features:
Preferably, the lever magnet and the magnetically sensitive component are positioned on a line parallel to the rotary axis, when the shaft is in its second position. Preferably, the line and the rotary axis have a distance from each other which is essentially equal to the radial distance. For example, the distance between the line and the rotary axis may be within <NUM>% to <NUM>% of the radial distance, more preferably between <NUM>% and <NUM>%.

Preferably, the shaft contact is attached to the shaft portion in a rotationally fixed manner.

Preferably, the magnetically sensitive indicator component is disposed within the outer housing area. This allows for an easy and safe determination of the state of the magnetically sensitive indicator component.

Preferably, the load break rotary switch is a manually operable switch.

Preferably, the transformer further comprises a handle disposed in the outer housing area, wherein the handle is configured to initiate, upon a manipulation of the handle, a rotation of the shaft from the first position into the second position or vice versa. This allows for a facilitated manageability. The handle may be supported with respect to the transformer housing wall rotatably about a handle rotary axis. The handle rotary axis may coincide with the rotary axis of the shaft. Alternatively, the handle rotary axis may be parallel to the rotary axis of the shaft having an offset vis-à-vis the rotary axis of the shaft.

Preferably, the magnetically sensitive indicator component comprises a switch, particularly a reed or a sensor.

Preferably, the magnetically sensitive indicator component is arranged within a projection of the lever magnet parallel to the rotary axis. This is advantageous regarding a safe switching of the magnetically sensitive indicator component effectuated by the lever magnet.

Preferably the magnetically sensitive indicator component is arranged - with respect to the rotary axis - out of a projected area defined by a movement of the handle associated with a rotation of the shaft between its first and its second position. This is advantageous regarding an easy and safe determination, particularly visual determination of the state of the magnetically sensitive indicator component.

Preferably, the magnetic sensitive indicator component comprises a visually and/or audible perceivable element, for example a light emitting diode (LED), wherein the magnetically sensitive indicator component is configured such that the visually and/or audible perceivable element indicates whether the magnetic sensitive indicator component is in its first state or in its second state.

Preferably, the transformer further comprises at least one further stationary contact fixedly disposed relative to the housing, wherein at least one further shaft contact is fixedly attached to the shaft portion, wherein, when the shaft is in the first position, the at least one further shaft contact is electrically connected to the at least one further stationary contact and, when the shaft is in the second position, the at least one further shaft contact is electrically disconnected from the at least one further stationary contact.

Preferably, the load break rotary switch is a three-phase switch. The load break rotary switch may be a two-positions switch or a four-positions switch.

Preferably, the transformer is a submersible transformer, particularly an oil-immersed transformer. In such a case, the load break rotary switch is particularly suited.

Preferably, the transformer comprises a tank, wherein the housing wall is a wall of the tank.

Preferably, the transformer is a pad mounted transformer.

Preferably, the transformer is a distribution transformer.

Preferably, the shaft contact is a blade contact.

Preferably, the transformer further comprises a core and a winding, wherein the stationary contact is electrically connected to the winding. For example, the winding may be a high-voltage winding, wherein the stationary contact is electrically connected to the high-voltage winding, e.g. via a cablegland.

A transformer according to the invention offers the possibility for an operator to realize in a reliable, quick and safe manner an actual status of the contact situation, i.e. ON or OFF of the load break rotary switch. A fault indication can be practically avoided. Thus, the operator can determine the status of the contact situation before performing a maintenance operation or a similar work. Accordingly, it is possible to significantly reduce the risk for an injury to the operator during such actions. Moreover, the described construction allows for a cheap construction.

The subject-matter of the disclosure will be explained in more detail with reference to preferred exemplary embodiments which are illustrated in the attached drawings, in which:.

Example embodiments of the disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings in which identical or similar reference signs designate identical or similar elements. The features of embodiments may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.

<FIG> is a schematic cross-sectional view of a load break rotary switch <NUM> of a transformer. The term "load break rotary switch" as used herein indicates a rotary switch designed and arranged to make and to break a load of a transformer. Accordingly, the load break rotary switch might be as well indicated as "load break and load make rotary switch".

The transformer comprises a transformer housing having a transformer housing wall <NUM>. Only a part of the transformer housing wall <NUM> is illustrated in <FIG>. The transformer housing wall <NUM> preferably surrounds elements of the transformer such as, e.g., a core and a winding (not illustrated in the figures) as well-known as such in the art.

The transformer may be designed to selectively connect and disconnect a network to or from a distribution line. The transformer may be a distribution transformer. The transformer may be a pad mounted transformer.

For example, the transformer may be an oil-immersed transformer having a tank filled with oil, wherein the core and the winding are at least partly submerged within the oil. The tank may be arranged within the housing. Alternatively, the housing wall <NUM> may be a wall of the tank.

The transformer housing wall <NUM> separates an inner housing area I from an outer housing area II. The inner housing area I may be at least partly filled with the oil. The outer housing area II may be an area exterior to the housing, wherein the outer housing area II is accessibly to an operator of the transformer.

The transformer comprises a stationary contact <NUM> disposed stationary relative to the housing, i.e. relative to the transformer housing wall <NUM>. The stationary contact <NUM> may be electrically connected e.g., to the network. The stationary contact <NUM> may be electrically connected to the winding of the transformer.

The load break rotary switch <NUM> comprises a shaft <NUM>. The shaft <NUM> comprises a shaft portion <NUM> which is disposed in the inner housing area I and a shaft contact <NUM> attached to the shaft portion <NUM>, particularly fixed to the shaft portion <NUM>. The shaft contact <NUM> may be electrically connected e.g., to the distribution line. The shaft contact <NUM> may be a blade contact.

The shaft <NUM> is supported with respect to the transformer housing wall <NUM> rotatably about a rotary axis R between a first position in which the shaft contact <NUM> is electrically connected to the stationary contact <NUM> and a second position in which the shaft contact <NUM> is electrically not connected to the stationary contact <NUM>. <FIG> shows a state in which the shaft contact <NUM> is not electrically connected to the stationary contact <NUM>, i.e. in which the shaft is in its second position, whereas <FIG> shows a state in which the shaft contact <NUM> is electrically connected to the stationary contact <NUM>, i.e. in which the shaft is in its first position.

The load break rotary switch <NUM> further comprises a lever <NUM>. The lever <NUM> is connected to the shaft portion <NUM> with respect to the rotary axis R in a rotationally fixed manner. The lever <NUM> is an integral part of the shaft portion <NUM> or, alternatively, a separate part, attached to the shaft portion <NUM> for example by a plug-in connection.

The lever <NUM> comprises a lever portion <NUM> having a radial distance d from the rotary axis R, wherein the lever portion <NUM> comprises a lever magnet <NUM>. For example, the lever <NUM> may be L-shaped as exemplarily illustrated in <FIG> with one of the arm or - as illustrated in <FIG> - the stem of the "L" comprising the lever portion <NUM>. The lever magnet <NUM> is preferably arranged such that it has only a small distance from the transformer housing wall <NUM>, for example a distance that is smaller than the radial distance d, preferably smaller than <NUM> d. The design is further preferably such that the distance of the lever magnet <NUM> from the transformer housing wall <NUM> does not change as the shaft <NUM> is rotated between its first and second position.

The transformer further comprises a magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> attached to the transformer housing wall <NUM>. The magnetically sensitive component <NUM> is disposed within the outer housing area II. The magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> is placeable selectively into a first state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> is indicative of the first state and into a second state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> is indicative of the second state.

When the shaft <NUM> is rotated from the first position to the second position, the magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> is switched from its first state into its second state - or vice versa - by the lever magnet <NUM>.

Thus, it is possible for the operator of the transformer to determine whether the shaft <NUM> is in its first or second position and correspondingly to determine whether or not the shaft contact <NUM> is electrically connected to the stationary contact <NUM>. Therefore, the operator can make sure that - for example - the transformer is disconnected from the network before doing a maintenance work at the line.

The transformer may further comprise a handle <NUM> disposed in the outer housing area II, wherein the handle <NUM> is connectable or connected to the shaft <NUM>. For example, the handle <NUM> may be configured to initiate, upon a manipulation of the handle <NUM>, a rotation of the shaft <NUM> from the first position into the second position or vice versa.

<FIG> and <FIG> show schematically plan views of the arrangements illustrated in <FIG> and <FIG>, respectively.

The magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> may comprise a switch, particularly a reed or a sensor. The magnetically sensitive component <NUM>, particularly in the form of a reed or a sensor can be connected with a control panel of a sub-station. Thus, a system comprising at least two transformers according to the present application makes it possible for an operator to monitor, instantly, load break rotary switches installed on the at least two transformers.

Preferably, the magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> comprises a visually and/or audible perceivable element <NUM>, for example a LED, wherein the magnetically sensitive indicator component <NUM> is designed such that the visually and/or audible perceivable element <NUM> indicates whether the magnetic sensitive indicator component <NUM> is in its first state or in its second state. In this manner, a particularly easy and safe determination of the position of the shaft <NUM> is possible for the operator.

The transformer may further comprise at least one further stationary contact <NUM>' fixedly disposed relative to the housing, wherein at least one further shaft contact <NUM>' is fixedly attached to the shaft portion <NUM>, wherein, when the shaft <NUM> is in the first position, the at least one further shaft contact <NUM>' is electrically connected to the at least one further stationary contact <NUM>' and, when the shaft <NUM> is in the second position, the at least one further shaft contact <NUM>' is electrically not connected to the at least one further stationary contact <NUM>'. For example, as illustrated in <FIG>, the load break rotary switch may be a three-phase switch.

Claim 1:
Transformer, comprising
a transformer housing, comprising a transformer housing wall (<NUM>) separating an inner housing area (I) from an outer housing area (II);
a stationary contact (<NUM>) disposed stationary relative to the housing,
a load break rotary switch (<NUM>), comprising
a shaft (<NUM>), comprising a shaft portion (<NUM>) which is disposed in the inner housing area (I) and a shaft contact (<NUM>) attached to the shaft portion (<NUM>), wherein the shaft (<NUM>) is supported with respect to the transformer housing wall (<NUM>) rotatably about a rotary axis (R) between a first position in which the shaft contact (<NUM>) is electrically connected to the stationary contact (<NUM>) and a second position in which the shaft contact (<NUM>) is electrically not connected to the stationary contact (<NUM>);
a lever (<NUM>) connected to the shaft portion (<NUM>) with respect to the rotary axis (R) in a rotationally fixed manner, wherein the lever (<NUM>) comprises a lever portion (<NUM>) having a radial distance (d) from the rotary axis (R), wherein the lever portion (<NUM>) comprises a lever magnet (<NUM>),
a magnetically sensitive indicator component (<NUM>) attached to the transformer housing wall (<NUM>) and disposed within the outer housing area (II), wherein the magnetically sensitive indicator component (<NUM>) is placeable selectively into a first state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component (<NUM>) is indicative of the first state and into a second state in which the magnetically sensitive indicator component (<NUM>) is indicative of the second state,
wherein the magnetically sensitive indicator component (<NUM>) is switched from its first state into its second state by the lever magnet (<NUM>) when the shaft (<NUM>) is rotated from the first position to the second position or vice versa,
characterized in that the lever (<NUM>) is an integral part of the shaft portion (<NUM>) or a separate part, attached to the shaft portion (<NUM>), and in that the lever (<NUM>) is disposed entirely within the inner housing area (I).