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US1642408A
US1642408A US23683A US2368325A US1642408A US 1642408 A US1642408 A US 1642408A US 23683 A US23683 A US 23683A US 2368325 A US2368325 A US 2368325A US 1642408 A US1642408 A US 1642408A
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    • 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
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention has reference to means for protecting electric apparatus operating 1n an insulating liquid, such as oil transformers, oil switches, grounding throttling COllS, re-
  • My invention is particularly based on the fact that in the case of disturbances in the operation of the apparatus to be protected or in the case of sparking or other lrregularities 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 insulating liquid, bubbles of gas or vapor are formed which can operate 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.
  • m is a transformer vessel or casin containing a body 'n of oil or other insu ating liquid and the transformer (not visible).
  • Cover 8 is mounted above the top edge of the container m with a clearance allowing gases or vapors to escape freely in order to prevent destruction of the container m or the apparatus enclosed therein in the case 23,683, and in Germany February 17, 1925.
  • the circuit to be controlled by the contacts referred to may excite either directly or by the medium of an intermediate relay the releasing coil of an oil switch which interrupts the endangered circuit.
  • the circuit of which does not include an oil switch as frequently occurs, for instance in the cases of transformers mounted in the field at wide distances apart, other provisions should be made for the purposes of this invention.
  • the invention is susceptible of a variety of other modifications and forms of application of the principle of my invention all of which operate substantially in a similar manner.
  • the means of connecting the contacting device with the releasing circuit and the switching means are open to changes and alterations without any material importance for the operation of the apparatus according to my invention which in its broad aspects comprises the operation of safety devices for electric apparatus or the like, adapted for operation by vapors, fumes, gases or similar emanations liberated and expelled from the insulating medium, and means adapted to 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 princi les being susceptible of modifications without deviating from the s ulcer of my invention as set forth in the c aim.
  • gases is meant to 5 comprise also vapors and fumes.
  • I claim Protective system for liquid insulated elec tric apparatus comprisin a container, a supply of insulating liqui in said container surrounding the apparatus to be protected,
  • a cover mounted above said container with a clearance, a loaded valve closing the clear ance space between said cover and said container and normally preventing the escape of gases which may be developed in consequence of an abnormal condition of said apparatus and protective means adapted for operation by the increased as pressure.

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Sept. 13 1927. 1,642,40
M. BUCHHOLZ PROTECTING LIQUID INSULATED ELECTRIC APPARATUS Filed April 16, 1925 by 5. @kmlA Patented Sept. 13, 1927.
PATENT OFFICE.
MAX BUCHHOLZ, OF CASSEL, GERMANY.
PROTECTING LIQUID-INSULATED ELECTRIC APPARATUS.
Application filed April 16, 1925, Serial No.
My invention has reference to means for protecting electric apparatus operating 1n an insulating liquid, such as oil transformers, oil switches, grounding throttling COllS, re-
5 sistances and the like, and it is one of the I important objects of my invention to provide a device of very simple construction and great reliability and adapted to operate be-' fore 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 or in the case of sparking or other lrregularities 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 insulating liquid, bubbles of gas or vapor are formed which can operate 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.
In protective devices of the kind aforesaid provision must be made for those cases in which the container or casing surrounding the apparatus to be protected and the insulatin liquid is not entirely closed, but has venti lation apertures. It is a particular object of the present invention to provide means whereby a correct and reliable operation of the protective devices will be obtained notwithstanding the fact that the vessel or container encasing the apparatus to be protected allows the gases or vapors to escape more or less freely.
In the drawings aifixed to this specification and forming part thereof a device embodying my invention is illustrated diagrammatically by way of example in vertical section.
In the drawings m is a transformer vessel or casin containing a body 'n of oil or other insu ating liquid and the transformer (not visible).
Cover 8 is mounted above the top edge of the container m with a clearance allowing gases or vapors to escape freely in order to prevent destruction of the container m or the apparatus enclosed therein in the case 23,683, and in Germany February 17, 1925.
of an explosion. In such cases the pendulum contacts '12 inserted in the protective circult and mounted in tubular extensions 71 of the cover will not be operated with certainty by gases or vapors developed in the insulatin liquid. In order to provide for this draw ack, loaded pendulum valves is are mounted on the cover 8 which close the gap h between the container 'm and the cover 8. One flap is shown as being loaded by a spring w, the other by a counterweight ac. Obviously, by making the spring w so strong and the weight a; so heavy as to prevent the flaps is from being forced open before the operation of the contacts 'v, the operation of these contacts in the case of a sudden developing of gases or vapors in the insulating liquid is assured. At the same time, the provision of the valves is will prevent the container m from being destroyed in the case of a sudden generation of very large quantities of gases or vapors.
The circuit to be controlled by the contacts referred to may excite either directly or by the medium of an intermediate relay the releasing coil of an oil switch which interrupts the endangered circuit. In the case of apparatus the circuit of which does not include an oil switch, as frequently occurs, for instance in the cases of 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 substantially in a similar manner. The means of connecting the contacting device with the releasing circuit and the switching means are open to changes and alterations without any material importance for the operation of the apparatus according to my invention which in its broad aspects comprises the operation of safety devices for electric apparatus or the like, adapted for operation by vapors, fumes, gases or similar emanations liberated and expelled from the insulating medium, and means adapted to 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 princi les being susceptible of modifications without deviating from the s irit of my invention as set forth in the c aim.
In the claim the term gases is meant to 5 comprise also vapors and fumes.
I claim Protective system for liquid insulated elec tric apparatus comprisin a container, a supply of insulating liqui in said container surrounding the apparatus to be protected,
a cover mounted above said container with a clearance, a loaded valve closing the clear ance space between said cover and said container and normally preventing the escape of gases which may be developed in consequence of an abnormal condition of said apparatus and protective means adapted for operation by the increased as pressure.
In testimony whereof I a m si nature.
MAX BUG OLZ.
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US2639309A (en) * 1950-03-20 1953-05-19 Savoisienne Const Elec Safety device for transformers with oil reservoir

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US2639309A (en) * 1950-03-20 1953-05-19 Savoisienne Const Elec Safety device for transformers with oil reservoir

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