US1640309A - Protective system for electric apparatus - Google Patents

Protective system for electric apparatus Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1640309A
US1640309A US23677A US2367725A US1640309A US 1640309 A US1640309 A US 1640309A US 23677 A US23677 A US 23677A US 2367725 A US2367725 A US 2367725A US 1640309 A US1640309 A US 1640309A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
protective
electric apparatus
protective system
displaced
protected
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US23677A
Inventor
Buchholz Max
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1640309A publication Critical patent/US1640309A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/02Details
    • H01H33/53Cases; Reservoirs, tanks, piping or valves, for arc-extinguishing fluid; Accessories therefor, e.g. safety arrangements, pressure relief devices
    • H01H33/55Oil reservoirs or tanks; Lowering means therefor
    • H01H33/555Protective arrangements responsive to abnormal fluid pressure, liquid level or liquid displacement, e.g. Buchholz relays

Definitions

  • My invention has reference to means for protectlng electric apparatus operating in an insulating medlum, such as 011 transformers, oil switches, grounding throttling coils,
  • My invention is particularly based on the fact that in the case of disturbances in .the operation of the apparatus to be protected 1 or in the case of sparking or other irregularities of operation, or whenever such irregularities are imminent, as Well as in the case of any ebullition or fermentation processes in the oil, serving as an insuluating medium, bubbles of gases of decomposition are formed which can operate protective means, for instance an electric contact, either a working or a closed contact, which is adapted to switch out of circuit the apparatus to be protected, or which will operate an alarm or annunciator device indicating the disturbance, or which is adapted to effect both kinds of operations.
  • protective means for instance an electric contact, either a working or a closed contact, which is adapted to switch out of circuit the apparatus to be protected, or which will operate an alarm or annunciator device indicating the disturbance, or which is adapted to effect both kinds of operations.
  • I uti- 80 lize the air or gas pressure arising above the level of the insulating medium in consequence of the generation of the gases or vapors for displacing some part, member or body closing an aperture in the vessel or container surrounding the electrical apparatus to be protected and the insulating medium, such part, member or body, when so displaced, being arranged for actuating a switch or an alarm or annunciator device either directly or by closing or opening a contact arranged for effecting such actuation.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation partly in vertical section of a substantially mechanical device
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are similar views of a device employing electric contact makers of a well known type.
  • m is a transformer vessel or casin containing a body n of oil and the trans ormer (not visible).
  • 0 is a leading-in insulation for the conductors.
  • a is a tubular extension mounted on the cover of the vessel and b is a cap which closes this extension, without, however, being preventedfrom being displaced in vertical direction.
  • p is a rod fixed on this cap and c is a double-armed pawl pivoted to the rod pat 1' and cooperating with another pawl d forming part of a contact device, oil
  • the member to be displaced consists of a body 8 of mercury filling the bend of a U-shaped tube 6 mounted in the side wall of the container m below the liquid level.
  • One terminal t of a protective circuit comprising an oil switch, alarm or the like extends into the bend of tube 8 so as to be in permanent contact with. the mercury.
  • the other terminal a extends into the tube above the outer arm of the mercury body 8.
  • Fig. 3 The modification disclosed in Fig. 3 is identical with the one disclosed with reference to Fig. 2 in everything except for the fact that the tube e containing the mercury and the terminals, instead of being mounted below the level of and being in communication with the insulating liquid, is-mounted above the liquid level so that the gases or vapors accumulating below the cover of the container m will act on the mercury direct.
  • the circuit to be controlled by the contacts referred to may excite either directly or by the medium of an intermediate relay thereleasing coil. of an oil switch which inawl c is moved out of terrupts the endangered circuit.
  • the circuit of which does not include an oil switch, as freguently occurs for instance in the cases 0 transformers mounted in the field at wide distances apart, other provisions should be made for the purposes of this invention.
  • gases is meant to comprise also vapors and fumes.
  • Protective system for insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a supply of an insulating medium which is not volatile under normal conditions, surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective means and means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the insulaparatus and, when thu tion due to unnormal working of the aps displaced, to 'operate said protective means.
  • Protective system for insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a supply of an insulating medium which is not volatile under normal conditions surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective circuit and means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the insulation due to unnormal working of the apparatus and, when thus displaced to operate said protective circuit.
  • Protective systemfor oil insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a sup" of oil which is not volatile under normal conditions surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective circuit and a mercury contact device communicating with the interior of said vessel and adapted, on the mercury being displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the oil due to unnormal working of the apparatus, to vary the operative condition of said circuit.
  • Protective system for insulated electric a paratus comprising a container and a supp y of an. insulating medium, which is not volatile under normal conditions, surrounding the apparatus to be protected, and a protective means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition ofvthe insulation due to unnormal working of the apparatus.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Fluid Mechanics (AREA)
  • Power Engineering (AREA)
  • Housings And Mounting Of Transformers (AREA)

Description

- 1,640,309 A g- 1927- M. BUCHHOLZ PROTECTIVE SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC APPARATUS Filed April 16. 1925 flu m.
//7 yen for,
Max Buck/va/z iffy.
Patented Aug. 23, 1927.
UNITED STATES MAX BUCHHOLZ, F CASSEL, GERMANY.
PROTECTIVE SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC APPARATUS.
Application filed April 16, 1925, Serial No.
My invention has reference to means for protectlng electric apparatus operating in an insulating medlum, such as 011 transformers, oil switches, grounding throttling coils,
resistances and the like, and it is one of the important objects of my invention to provide a device of very simple construction and great reliability and adapted to operate before extensive injuries to the apparatus to be protected can occur by sparking, overloading or other disturbances.
My invention is particularly based on the fact that in the case of disturbances in .the operation of the apparatus to be protected 1 or in the case of sparking or other irregularities of operation, or whenever such irregularities are imminent, as Well as in the case of any ebullition or fermentation processes in the oil, serving as an insuluating medium, bubbles of gases of decomposition are formed which can operate protective means, for instance an electric contact, either a working or a closed contact, which is adapted to switch out of circuit the apparatus to be protected, or which will operate an alarm or annunciator device indicating the disturbance, or which is adapted to effect both kinds of operations.
According to the present invention I uti- 80 lize the air or gas pressure arising above the level of the insulating medium in consequence of the generation of the gases or vapors for displacing some part, member or body closing an aperture in the vessel or container surrounding the electrical apparatus to be protected and the insulating medium, such part, member or body, when so displaced, being arranged for actuating a switch or an alarm or annunciator device either directly or by closing or opening a contact arranged for effecting such actuation.
In the drawings aflixed to this specification and forming part thereof, three devices embodying my invention are illustrated diagrammatically by way of example.
In the drawings Fig. 1 is an elevation partly in vertical section of a substantially mechanical device, while Figs. 2 and 3 are similar views of a device employing electric contact makers of a well known type.
Referring first to Flg. 1, m is a transformer vessel or casin containing a body n of oil and the trans ormer (not visible).
23,677, and in Germany February 5, 1923.
0 is a leading-in insulation for the conductors.
a is a tubular extension mounted on the cover of the vessel and b is a cap which closes this extension, without, however, being preventedfrom being displaced in vertical direction. p is a rod fixed on this cap and c isa double-armed pawl pivoted to the rod pat 1' and cooperating with another pawl d forming part of a contact device, oil
switch, alarm, annunciator device or the like arranged for cutting out the transformer or for becoming operative according to its character, whenever contact with pawl Obviously this will happen as soon as the pressure existing below the cap b exceeds a certain limit, that is as soon as the gases or vapors generated in consequence of unnormal operation of the apparatus to be protected have accumulated below the cover of the vessel m or in the tubular extension at to the extent of overcoming the counterpressure exerted by the cap b and the members connected with it.
In the modification disclosed in Fig. 2 the member to be displaced consists of a body 8 of mercury filling the bend of a U-shaped tube 6 mounted in the side wall of the container m below the liquid level. One terminal t of a protective circuit comprising an oil switch, alarm or the like extends into the bend of tube 8 so as to be in permanent contact with. the mercury. The other terminal a extends into the tube above the outer arm of the mercury body 8. Whenever the pressure above the liquid level rises, owing to the accumulation of gases or vapors of decomposition, the inner arm of the mercury will be acted upon by the liquid so as to be lowered, while the outer arm rising in the other tube will make contact with the terminal u, thereby cutting in the protective device.
The modification disclosed in Fig. 3 is identical with the one disclosed with reference to Fig. 2 in everything except for the fact that the tube e containing the mercury and the terminals, instead of being mounted below the level of and being in communication with the insulating liquid, is-mounted above the liquid level so that the gases or vapors accumulating below the cover of the container m will act on the mercury direct. The circuit to be controlled by the contacts referred to may excite either directly or by the medium of an intermediate relay thereleasing coil. of an oil switch which inawl c is moved out of terrupts the endangered circuit. In the case of apparatus the circuit of which does not include an oil switch, as freguently occurs, for instance in the cases 0 transformers mounted in the field at wide distances apart, other provisions should be made for the purposes of this invention.
Besides the form of construction herein shown and described, the invention is susceptible of a variety of other modifications and forms of application of the principle of my invention all of which operate substan be operatively influenced by such emanations, and connected to fuses or equivalent safety means, the instrumentalities shown and described in this specification as embodiments of these principles being susceptible of modifications without deviating from the spirit of my invention as set forth in the claims. I
In the claims the term gases is meant to comprise also vapors and fumes.
I claim 1. Protective system for insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a supply of an insulating medium which is not volatile under normal conditions, surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective means and means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the insulaparatus and, when thu tion due to unnormal working of the aps displaced, to 'operate said protective means.
when thus displaced, to operate said protective means.
3. Protective system for insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a supply of an insulating medium which is not volatile under normal conditions surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective circuit and means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the insulation due to unnormal working of the apparatus and, when thus displaced to operate said protective circuit.
4;. Protective systemfor oil insulated electric apparatus comprising a container and a sup" of oil which is not volatile under normal conditions surrounding the apparatus to be protected, a protective circuit and a mercury contact device communicating with the interior of said vessel and adapted, on the mercury being displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition of the oil due to unnormal working of the apparatus, to vary the operative condition of said circuit.
5. Protective system for insulated electric a paratus comprising a container and a supp y of an. insulating medium, which is not volatile under normal conditions, surrounding the apparatus to be protected, and a protective means adapted to be displaced bodily by the increase of pressure resulting from a decomposition ofvthe insulation due to unnormal working of the apparatus.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
. MAX BUCHI-IOLZ.
US23677A 1923-02-05 1925-04-16 Protective system for electric apparatus Expired - Lifetime US1640309A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE1640309X 1923-02-05

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1640309A true US1640309A (en) 1927-08-23

Family

ID=7737916

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US23677A Expired - Lifetime US1640309A (en) 1923-02-05 1925-04-16 Protective system for electric apparatus

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1640309A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5078078A (en) * 1990-12-21 1992-01-07 Powertech Labs Inc. Transformer internal fault warning indicator

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5078078A (en) * 1990-12-21 1992-01-07 Powertech Labs Inc. Transformer internal fault warning indicator

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1783279A (en) Circuit interrupter
US2376789A (en) Protective device for electrical apparatus and systems
US1935228A (en) Electric circuit breaker
US20140133054A1 (en) Safety apparatus and monitoring method for a power transformer, and related power transformer
US1640309A (en) Protective system for electric apparatus
US1907845A (en) Low liquid level indicator and protection device
US4223364A (en) Pressure and temperature responsive protective devices
US2103816A (en) Electrical apparatus
US2319277A (en) Circuit interrupting apparatus
US2458792A (en) Electric circuit breaker
US1642401A (en) Control of liquid-insulated electric apparatus
US1543654A (en) X-ray apparatus
US2457879A (en) Protecting device for transformers
US2228956A (en) Circuit breaker
US1642398A (en) Controlling electric apparatus
US1640310A (en) Protecting electric apparatus
US1642397A (en) Method and means for protecting liquid-insulated electric apparatus
US2117583A (en) Electrical transformer
US1642400A (en) Control of electric apparatus
KR101779721B1 (en) High-speed closing switch
US1642408A (en) Protecting liquid-insulated electric apparatus
US2639308A (en) Safety device for transformers with expansion tanks
US1642405A (en) Electric protective system
US1705715A (en) Alarm device
US1642403A (en) Protection of liquid-insulated electric apparatus