EP2212893A1 - Dispositif isolateur - Google Patents

Dispositif isolateur

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EP2212893A1
EP2212893A1 EP08853598A EP08853598A EP2212893A1 EP 2212893 A1 EP2212893 A1 EP 2212893A1 EP 08853598 A EP08853598 A EP 08853598A EP 08853598 A EP08853598 A EP 08853598A EP 2212893 A1 EP2212893 A1 EP 2212893A1
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envelope contour
insulator arrangement
envelope
shank
arrangement according
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Bernd Kruska
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Siemens AG
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01CRESISTORS
    • H01C7/00Non-adjustable resistors formed as one or more layers or coatings; Non-adjustable resistors made from powdered conducting material or powdered semi-conducting material with or without insulating material
    • H01C7/10Non-adjustable resistors formed as one or more layers or coatings; Non-adjustable resistors made from powdered conducting material or powdered semi-conducting material with or without insulating material voltage responsive, i.e. varistors
    • H01C7/12Overvoltage protection resistors

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  • the invention relates to an insulator arrangement with a first attachment point and a second attachment point, between which a shank with a non-circular envelope contour extends, which is surrounded by at least one screen.
  • Such an insulator arrangement is known, for example, from the product publication Bowthorpe MV Surge Arresters OCP, Open Cage Polymerie series. There, an insulator arrangement is ⁇ written , which is provided at the end with stop points, the attachment points limit a trunk. The stalk has a substantially cuboid structure and is surrounded by several umbrellas.
  • Such insulator arrangements are provided, for example, for outdoor use and therefore have to provide corresponding creepage distances on their outer surface in order to ensure sufficient potential separation even in adverse external circumstances.
  • the shank and the screens are to be dimensioned accordingly.
  • the insulator arrangement In order to provide resistant structures, it is advantageous to provide the insulator arrangement with a low mass and with a small volume in order to be insensitive to wind loads, for example.
  • the object is achieved in an insulator arrangement of the type mentioned above in that the screen has a similar envelope contour as the shank.
  • the known insulator arrangement has a core with a substantially rectangular envelope contour.
  • This non-circular envelope contour of the trunk is surrounded by umbrellas.
  • the umbrellas have circular envelope contours.
  • a dimensioning of the screens is to be designed for protruding corners of the strut. Entspre ⁇ accordingly arise for the underlying portions of the shank between the corners due to the circular Ausgestal- the screens tung oversized areas.
  • a non-circular envelope contour compact rigid stiffeners can be formed, which can withstand ⁇ free air use and increased bending stresses.
  • envelope contour of the umbrellas By adapting the envelope contour of the umbrellas to the envelope contour of the strut, it is ensured that creepage distances spanned along the circumference of the strut between the attachment points each have a sufficient length over the strunk and shield. An oversizing of the screens and thus an unnecessary increase in mass is prevented.
  • the wind load Susceptible ⁇ ness of the insulator assembly can be reduced in its entirety. Alternatively, it can also be provided to use the saved material to make the screens themselves more mechanically stable.
  • the shank has a non-circular envelope contour, ie, the shank can bei- For example, have an ellipsoidal envelope contour and a surrounding the Strunk screen can also have a similar ellipsoidal envelope contour.
  • the depth of the screen is always the same depth in relation to the surface normal of the shank perpendicular to the mantle. This ensures that the envelope contour of the shank and the envelope contour of the screen are identical and they differ le ⁇ diglich in the dimension of the stretched length of the circumference of the envelope contours.
  • the shank has along its course areas with different cross-sections.
  • the shield which extends in the respective region of the shank, is in each case adapted to the envelope contour of the region of the shank which the shield encompasses.
  • An advantageous embodiment may further provide that the envelope contour of the strut and the envelope contour of the screen each extend in planes which are aligned substantially parallel to each other.
  • the envelope contours are visible.
  • the envelope contours each have similar shapes, which are preferably directed symmetrically to the longitudinal axis of ⁇ .
  • the envelope contours thus extend in each case in planes which are aligned parallel to the projection surface.
  • each of the envelope contours lies in planes which are arranged approximately parallel to one another.
  • An advantageous embodiment may for example provide that the envelope contour is a substantially polygonal envelope contour.
  • a polygonal enveloping contour makes it possible to form a Isolatoranord ⁇ voltage, which is simplified in assembly systems integ ⁇ gurable.
  • the storage of the insulator arrangements can be made to save space while avoiding intermediate and cavities.
  • polygonal envelope contours are, for example Polygonzü ⁇ ge with three, four, five, six, seven, etc. corners.
  • the shank has the structure of a prism. The prism should preferably run straight, wherein the An ⁇ impact points in the region of the end faces of the prism are arranged.
  • insulator arrangements according to the invention can also be used, for example, in the high and very high voltage range, ie in voltage levels above 1,000 V, several 10,000 and 100,000 V.
  • a refraction of the corners can also be made for example by a one, two, three or more blunt shortening.
  • positions of corners of the substantially polygonal envelope contour are determined by extending between the abutment points connecting elements.
  • the attachment points can serve to demarcate the insulator assembly end.
  • the attachment points can be connected to each other by means of connecting elements.
  • connecting elements When fasteners for example, rods, loops, La ⁇ rule, elastomeric elements, etc. can be used, so that a rigid ⁇ from reaching structure between the attachment points can be formed.
  • the position of the connecting elements can be provided radially offset radially outwards relative to the longitudinal axis extending between the abutment points, so that the corners of a projection in the direction of the longitudinal axis depend on the number of selected connecting elements polygonal envelope contour are given. Through the corners of a polygonal envelope contour of a low-mass trunk is given.
  • a corner In the area of a corner can lie at least one connecting element.
  • the corner is preferably part of a body edge ei ⁇ nes prismatic Strunkes, which extends in the direction of the connecting element ⁇ .
  • an insulating sheath may be provided between the abutment points of the insulator assembly.
  • This Isolierstoffumhüllung can be formed, for example, from an organic or inorganic material, for example from Kerami- ken, plastics or the like.
  • the insulating material can also protect the possibly present Ver ⁇ binding elements from external influences and gives the shank its outer shape.
  • the screens may be molded to the IsolierstoffUmhüllung.
  • a further advantageous embodiment can provide that at least one varistor element is arranged integrated between the attachment points in the strunk.
  • Varistor elements are electrical components which have a variable impedance.
  • the Impe ⁇ impedance changes depending on applied to the varistor element of a ⁇ voltage.
  • a varistor element should have an impedance below a threshold voltage, which ideally tends to infinity. Reached or exceeded ei ⁇ ner limit voltage, a varistor element should ideally have ei ⁇ ne impedance which tends to zero.
  • Such voltage-dependent varistor elements can be used, for example, to overvoltage protection devices in to train electrical systems. Such overvoltage protection devices are also called surge arresters if they are used in electric power transmission networks. There, the varistor elements are used to relieve examples play as etc.
  • the varistor element is composed of MEH ⁇ reren varistor blocks, whereby distributed on the circumference, the connecting elements are arranged and the Ver ⁇ connecting elements, the lifting points join together and the individual varistor blocks frictionally or positively in the interior a cage formed from the connecting elements and the attachment points are held.
  • the attachment points can be provided for an electrical contacting of the varistor element on the one hand with an electrical conductor provided for voltage guidance and on the other hand with a ground potential.
  • the insulator assembly can then, for example, serve to hold a lead train and provide a protective function ⁇ available through the built-in varistor inside.
  • the envelope contour of the shank is different from the envelope contour of the varistor element.
  • a further advantageous embodiment can provide that between the first attachment point and the second attachment point an axis runs, which is encompassed by the envelope contours.
  • An axis extending between the attachment points may for example be the longitudinal axis of an insulator arrangement. Since ⁇ can be symmetrical in modules to the longitudinal axis angeord- net, so that the envelope contours engage around the axis, and an elongated body is formed.
  • the insulator arrangement can thus reach a considerable height in the direction of the longitudinal axis in the case of a small base area, so that long distances can be covered by means of the insulator arrangement. As a result, it is possible to separate potential differences of, for example, several tens or 100,000 volts in a single insulator arrangement.
  • An advantageous embodiment can provide that the envelope contour of the screen has a substantially rectangular structure.
  • a substantially rectangular envelope contour allows to reduce Vo ⁇ lumen and thus reduced weight Isolatoranord- designs that have sufficient mechanical and electrical strength. It is in particular ⁇ sondere, but not exclusively, the stalk voltage for providing the mechanical strength of the Isolatoranord- responsible.
  • the shielding is used in particular, but not exclusively, for providing the sufficient electrical insulating properties of the insulator arrangement.
  • the abutting edges formed at the corners are to be homogenized in a simple manner by rounding off.
  • the use of connecting elements which penetrate the shank at four corners in a simple manner results in a simple manner.
  • At least one of the attachment points comprises a rotationally symmetrical electrically conductive contacting section whose jacket surface ⁇ is embedded in an insulating material.
  • the insulating material can be, for example, a silicone-like mass, which is used to form the cover and to close the core.
  • FIG. 2 shows an external view of the isolator arrangement , which
  • FIG. 3 shows a projection of the insulator arrangement shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a quige ⁇ cut insulator assembly.
  • a first attachment point 2 arranged at each end, a first attachment point 2 and a second anchor point 3.
  • the two stop points 2, 3 similarly formed and opposite directions out ⁇ directed.
  • the attachment points 2, 3 are formed, for example, in the form of cast armatures, which have a polygonal cross section, here have a rectangular cross section.
  • On the opposite sides of the attachment points 2, 3 each electrically conductive Kontak- t michsabête 4a, 4b are arranged.
  • the Kunststofftechniksab- sections 4 a, 4 b are each formed rotationally symmetrical and arranged coaxially to the longitudinal axis 1.
  • the electrically conductive contacting sections 4a, 4b may be an integral part of the attachment points 2, 3. However, it can also be provided that these are interchangeable, for example by screw or the like, at the attachment points 2, 3 are arranged.
  • the electrically conductive contacting sections 4a, 4b are formed rotationally symmetrical ⁇ . In this case, a larger diameter portion and a smaller diameter portion are provided. The smaller diameter section is used to connect electrical contact pieces such as cable lugs or the like.
  • the larger diameter portion of the electrically conductive contacting sections provides a cylindrical circumferential Man ⁇ tel Structure available to allow adjacent to the inner structure of the I- solatoranssen insulating material.
  • the connecting elements 5a, 5b, 5c are designed in the present case rod-like, wherein four electrically insulating rods are provided, which are each arranged in corner regions of the rectangular shaped stop points 2, 3 and connected thereto.
  • adhesive connections, plug-in connections, press connections, screw connections, etc. can be used.
  • the Varisto ⁇ relement 6 is in the present case of several superimposed arranged Varistorblöcken formed, wherein the Varistorblö ⁇ bridge each having a cylindrical structure.
  • the Varisto ⁇ Rdevice 6 is electrically conductively connected to the attachment points 2, 3 and subsequently approximately portions 4a, 4b with the electrically conductive Kunststoffie- connected.
  • the varistor element 6 with its varistor blocks is aligned coaxially with the longitudinal axis 1.
  • the Va ⁇ ristorblocks frontally clamped against each other and provided a mechanically stable structure for forming an insulator arrangement available. In order to protect the insulator assembly from external influences, it is provided to envelop the insulator assembly with an insulating material.
  • FIG. 2 shows an external view of the insulator arrangement, which is provided with an insulating material sheath 7.
  • insulating material is for example silicone.
  • the IsolierstoffUmhüllung 7 surrounds the longitudinal axis 1 and nestles against lateral surfaces of the electrically conductive contacting sections 4a, 4b. Through the Isolierstoffum ⁇ hüllung 7, the attachment points 2, 3, the gleichsele ⁇ elements 5a, 5b, 5c and the varistor element 6 are protected against Stressba ⁇ Ren external influences.
  • Particularly suitable as Isolierstoffumhüllung are organic plastics, which, for example, by a spray, shrink, extrusion, casting, etc. can be applied.
  • a shank 8 which has a non ⁇ circular envelope contour.
  • the envelope contour is formed substantially rectangular.
  • the corners of the rectangular envelope contour are broken by curves.
  • screens 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d are arranged on the shank 8, the shades 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d embracing the shank 8.
  • the screens 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d have a similar envelope contour as the stalk 8.
  • the screens 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d have at their the flat lateral surfaces of the strut 8 opposite sections a straight line boundary of the envelope contour.
  • shields 9e, 9f, 9g are arranged between two shields 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d which are adjacent to one another with respect to the shields 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d.
  • the screens with reduced envelope contour 9e, 9f, 9g wei ⁇ sen again the same structure as the envelope contours of the shank 8 and the screens 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d.
  • FIG. 3 shows a projection of the insulator arrangement shown in FIG. 2 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 1.
  • a longitudinal axis 1 projects vertically out of the plane of the drawing.
  • X the positions of connecting elements are indicated in Figures 3, 4, 5, 6.
  • FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 show in projections. It is common to FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 that in each case a longitudinal axis 1 is aligned perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. Furthermore, the position of located inside the isolator assembly connecting elements each ⁇ wells shown to respectively connect the attachment points of the insulator assembly to one another by an X.
  • each of Figures 4, 5 and 6 in common that due to the selection of similar envelope contours of the respective strut and the respective associated screens, the depth of the screens seen in the vertical direction on a lateral surface of the respective strut, the same on the entire circumference.
  • a sufficient effectiveness of the shield is given even with any polygonal or even deviating from a polygonal shape envelope contour of the trunk. It is dispensed with an oversizing of individual sections as in the use of umbrellas with a circular envelope contour, so that constructive differences in the resistance to the Formation of leakage currents are prevented on the surface of an insulator assembly.

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Abstract

Le dispositif isolateur selon l'invention comprend un premier point de butée (2) et un second point de butée (3). Entre les points de butée (2, 3) se trouve un fût (8) présentant un contour enveloppant non circulaire. Le fût (8) est entouré d'au moins un écran (9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e, 9f, 9g). L'écran (9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e, 9f, 9g) présente un contour enveloppant de même type que celui du fût (8).
EP08853598A 2007-11-26 2008-10-28 Dispositif isolateur Withdrawn EP2212893A1 (fr)

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DE102007057265A DE102007057265A1 (de) 2007-11-26 2007-11-26 Isolatoranordnung
PCT/EP2008/064562 WO2009068384A1 (fr) 2007-11-26 2008-10-28 Dispositif isolateur

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