WO2003005516A1 - Wire-changing device inside of electric pole and non-power-failure power distribution method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a direct power transmission type interruptible distributing method using a wire transfer mechanism which is capable of securing a safe work space by transferring an existing wire by the wire transfer mechanism mounted on poles of a distributing line, which is capable of sequentially separating electricity of a removed wire by a bypass between a new wire and a removed wire using the direct transfer mechanism, and which is capable of carrying out a variety of distribution works without using a bypass cable of the existing temporary power transmission method.
- the uninterruptible method in which the distribution work is performed in the state where a power is not interrupted.
- the previous distribution works using the uninterruptible method include a movable transformer truck type construction method, a bypass cable method and a breaking switch method for construction.
- bypass cable method one of temporary power transmission methods, a cable car, a distribution work is completed by having a cable required for a work area, a construction breaking switch, a movable transformer truck, a hot line bucket truck and a set of pneumatic actuator for a hot line work, bypassing the supplied power using a bypass cable on the ground, performing removal and relocation works of a distribution line and then removing the bypass cable.
- an object of the present invention to provide an object of the present invention to provide direct power transmission type uninterruptible distributing method which is capable of replacement of wires and poles and relocation of poles uninterruptibly by means of sequential separation and connection of electricity by a bypass between a new wire and a removed wire using the wire transfer mechanism mounted at each pole without using a bypass cable while securing a safe work space between the new wire and the removed wire in the pole, thereby enabling the uninterruptible work on an upper distribution line of more than two lines.
- the quality of power can be improved and the large capacity distributing method can be carried out.
- the movable transformer truck construction method can be applied, if necessary, only during a transformer replacement work, the construction cost can be reduced drastically and there is no inconveniency for pedestrians and transit cars due to the mounting of cable.
- Fig. 1 is a view showing a work sate of an uninterruptible distributing method according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for terminal poles and strain poles according to one embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for pin long columns according to another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 4 a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for cross arm extension according to still another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for an LP insulator according still another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 6 is a view of illustrating a wire space maintainer according to the present invention.
- Fig. 7a is a view illustrating a wire transferring of a suspension insulator according to the present invention.
- Fig. 7b is a view illustrating a wire transferring of an LP insulator according to the present invention.
- Fig. 7c is a view illustrating a wire transferring by an auxiliary arm according to the present invention
- Fig. 7d is a view illustrating a wire stranding by a wire stranding mechanism
- Fig. 8 is a view illustrating a wire relaxing of a wire transfer mechanism according to the present invention.
- Fig. 9 is a view illustrating an auxiliary cross arm fixing device according to the present invention
- Fig. 10 is a view illustrating the connection of an auxiliary cross arm for a pin long column with respect to .the auxiliary cross arm fixing device according to the present invention
- Fig. 11 is a view illustrating the connection of an auxiliary cross arm for terminal poles and strain poles with respect to the auxiliary cross arm fixing device according to the present invention
- Fig. 12 is a view of an embodiment of the auxiliary cross arm fixing device according to the present invention when it is used for the cross arm for the pin long column
- Fig. 13 is a view of another embodiment of the auxiliary cross arm fixing device according to the present invention when it is used for terminal poles and strain poles;
- Fig. 14a is a view illustrating the operation of a clamping tub of a clamping means according to the present invention when it is in the backward state
- Fig. 14b is a view illustrating the operation of the clamping tub of the clamping means according to the present invention when it is in the first forward state
- Fig. 14c is a view illustrating the operation of the clamping tub of the clamping means according to the present invention when it is in the second forward state;
- Fig. 15 is a detailed view illustrating an auxiliary cross arm fixture according to the present invention.
- Fig. 16 is a view illustrating a conventional uninterruptible distributing method. * Description of the Reference Numerals of the Drawings* 1 : cross arm 2: suspension insulator
- LP insulator 10 cross arm fixing means 11, 11': supporting plate lib: position fixture safety pin
- position fixture supporting means 12 clamping bolt
- pin insert hole 141 supporting arm 140: auxiliary cross arm for terminal poles and strain poles
- a distributing method using the uninterruptible method is a new technique that uses only a wire transfer mechanism without using the movable transformer truck type construction method, the bypass cable method and the breaking switch method for construction.
- the mechanism for transferring a wire in a pole includes: a cross arm fixing means having supporting plates to be fixed to a cross arm and a clamping bolt; a wire transfer means having wire transfer rollers and an arm body; and an axial rotating means having an arm fixture for axially mounting the wire transfer means to the cross arm fixing means to allow the arm body to be rotate, an axial bar and an axial pipe, an axial supporting clamp and a position fixture.
- Fig. 2 is a view of an embodiment of a wire transfer mechanism for a terminal pole and strain pole at which a suspension insulator is mounted.
- c -shaped supporting plates 11 and 11' of a cross arm fixing means 10 are formed at both sides, and a clamping bolt 12 is screwed into the lower side of the plates.
- the wire transfer means 20 includes two-stage telescopic arm bodies 23 and 23' of insulating material, a plurality of rollers 21 and 21' whose one end can be fully opened at the upper end of the arm bodies 23 and 23', a height adjust clamp 24 mounted of the connection portion between the two arm bodies 23 and 23', and hot-line wire grips 22 and 22' being formed at opposite sides of the height adjust clamp 24.
- the axial rotating means 30 includes an axial bar 32 mounted on one side of the arm body 23' by a clamp 31c at base 31 which is welded to one end of the axial bar 32, an axial pipe 33 mounted on the other side of the arm body 23' by a clamp 31c at base
- Fig. 3 is a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for pin long columns according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the axial rotating means 30 formed at the upper portion of the supporting plate 11 has an axial bar 38 with a spring capable of rotating for a predetermined interval by a stopper 37 being inserted into an axial supporting bar 36 and a clamp 39 with a pad 39p for coupling the arm body 23 of insulating material being mounted to the front end of the axial bar 38.
- Fig. 4 a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism formed as an auxiliary arm for extending the cross arm outwardly in order to use the wire transfer mechanism at the outside of the cross arm.
- the cross arm extension means 40 includes a connecting portion having a supporting plate 41 for a cross arm, an insert end 42 and cross arm fixing pins 45 and 45' and an extension arm 43 of insulating material with a ring 44 for a hot line wire grip and a hole 46 for a LP insulator.
- Fig. 5 is a view illustrating a wire transfer mechanism for an LP insulator according still another embodiment of the present invention.
- the wire stranding mechanism includes: an upper supporting means 60 having front and rear supporting brackets 61 and 61', an upper roller 62 rotatably mounted on the low portion thereof with brackets, and a handle 63 fixed to the upper portion thereof; a vertical supporting means 66 being rotatably and axially mounted to the rear supporting bracket 61' at right angles and having a longitudinal roller 65 in the same direction; an insulator coupling means 70 having a pad 71 with a semicircular inner circumferential surface to be rotated coaxially with the vertical supporting means 66 and coupled to the upper portion of an insulator and a screw-type clamp72; and an open-and-shut means 80 having a L-shaped roller supporting bar 81 axially mounted in a horizontal direction to an outer side of the insulator coupling means 70, a longitudinal roller 82 to be inserted into a coupling groove 64 of the front supporting bracket 61 by a locking unit 83 with a spring at the front end and a lower roller 84 protruded more upward
- Fig. 6 is a view illustrating an embodiment of a space maintaining mechanism between new and removed wires according to the present invention.
- the space maintaining mechanism include a vertical spacing bar 90, an open- type stranding roller 91 formed at one end of the spacing bar 90, a wire clamp 92 formed at one end of the spacing bar 90, and a plastic bolt 93 for fixing a wire 94 against the clamp 92.
- the distributing method includes the steps of: mounting wire transfer mechanisms for terminal poles, strain poles and pin long columns respectively to a cross arm of terminal poles, strain poles and pin long columns; transferring a removed wire to other spaces of a cross arm and cross arm extension means and securing a mounting space of replaced and transferred wires; protecting a hot line of a transferred wire and mounting a wire transfer mechanism to an LP insulator of pin long column; mounting a new wire by performing stranding and pulling works of the new wire to a hot line protected and secured wire mounting space and the stranding mechanism mounted to the upper potion of the LP insulator; maintaining a wire with a space maintainer for securing a safety by preventing a contact between a new wire and a removed wire in a wire stranding work; separating electricity from the removed wire with the uninterruptible electricity manner by connecting between a new wire and the
- the wire transfer mechanism is mounted according to the shape of long column of each pole.
- a wire transfer mechanism for terminal poles and strain poles as shown in Fig. 2 is fixed by a clamping bolt 12 by inserting the supporting plates 11 and
- a wire transfer mechanism for a pin long column as shown in Fig. 3 is fixed at a cross arm by a supporting plate 11, the cross arm fixing means 10, and a clamping bolt 12.
- a cross arm extension means 40 as shown in Fig. 4 is coupled to one end portion of the cross arm by the supporting plate 41 for the cross arm, an insert end 42 and cross arm fixing pins 45 and 45' to make the wire transfer mechanism protruded outwardly of the cross arm 1 of the extension arm 43 and thereby mount the wire transfer mechanism.
- This enables a safe and convenient work by securing a wire mounting space.
- a wire to be removed by releasing a dead-end clamp from a suspension insulator of terminal poles and strain poles is transferred by hanging a hot line wire grip on rings 22 and 22' for the hot line wire grip, and a jumper wire is fitted to insulation stranding rollers 21 and 21 ' and then is fixed in the state where a wire to be removed and transferred is moved to the other location as shown in Fig. 7a.
- the axial bar 32 and the clamp 34 can be fixed to and separated from each other and thus the location thereof can be changed.
- the lateral length adjustment is enabled and applicable even if there is a little difference in the width of a cross arm.
- the length adjustment of two arm bodies 23 and 23' are possible by moving the insertion length of the two arm bodies 23 and 23' and then fixing them by a jumper arm fixing clamp 24 and an arm fixing clamp 31c formed at the arm body of the rotary arm means.
- wires are contained in rollers 21 and 21 ' by the developable roller 21 at the upper end of the arm body 23' of the wire transfer mechanism fixed at sides of the LP insulator, and then the bind of the LP insulator is released and the axial rotating means30 is rotated in the other direction. Then, the wire placed on the LP insulator is moved to the other side for thereby generating a mounting space for a new wire.
- the area where the wire at the center among three wires mounted at poles has a narrow workspace, it is necessary to move external wires to the outside of the cross arm to secure a workspace.
- the cross arm extension means 40 is coupled to the end of the cross arm by the supporting plate 41 and the insert end 42 to make the extension arm 43 to be protruded outwardly of the cross arm.
- the wire transfer means is mounted in the same way that of the cross arm is mounted, and then the wire at the outer side can be moved outwardly of the cross arm in the same way.
- a hot line protection cover is covered on a removed wire, a hot line. If there is a branch line or electric transformer at a working area, a wire to be removed is transferred by a bypass using a bypass cable for a jumper or a bypass cable for C.O.S and the hot line protection cover is mounted.
- a new wire is mounted at a wire mounting space that is secured by transferring a wire and located at the upper portion of a LP insulator of a pin long column using a wire stranding mechanism, a safety rope and distribution tensioner, winch, etc.
- the wire stranding roller When installing the wire stranding mechanism to the LP insulator, the wire stranding roller can be coupled firmly to the upper portion of the LP insulator by expanding the pad 71, an insulator coupling means 70 at the lower portion, with a center of the rear axial point, inserting it into an upper groove of the LP insulator, folding the pad 71 again and clamping the clamp 72 at the front surface. Since the pad 71 is made of flexible plastic material, a kind of insulating material, it can cut off a current of a wire and prevent the damage of the LP insulator when it is coupled.
- a L-shaped roller supporting bar 81, the open-and- shut means 80 is expanded bilaterally, to thus make an inner space open.
- a wire to be installed is inserted into the wire stranding roller and is coupled to the upper portion of the LP insulator by the insulator coupling means 70.
- the upper portion of the longitudinal roller 82 is inserted into the coupling groove 64 of the front supporting bracket 61 by rotating the L-shaped roller supporting bar 81 inwardly, and thusly locking is supported by the spring force. Therefore, as shown in Fig. 7d, a " wire is confined between rollers.
- the lower roller 84 of the L-shaped roller supporting bar 81 rotates around the axial point and is protruded upwardly, thereby raising the wire 94 upwardly like a lever.
- a wire is fixed to a dead-end clamp of each suspension insulator by carrying out a pulling work for pulling a stranded wire from the suspension insulator by an appropriate tensile force.
- the wire stranding mechanism is removed from the LP insulator of a pin long column and is bound again, thereby completing a wire mounting process.
- a removed wire in a hot line state and the new wire are connected with each other by a bypass. Then, if there is a branch line or transformer mounted between the new and the removed wires, this is connected to the new wire to supply a power uninterruptibly and remove a jumper bypass cable and a COS bypass cable.
- the uninterruptible electricity separation process for separating a wire to be removed completely from the power source and interrupting electricity is carried out. Because the wire from which electricity is separated is not live, a safe work is enabled. As illustrated in Fig. 8, the arm body 23 of the wire transfer mechanism is lowered by releasing the clamp 24 for thereby alleviating the tension state of the wire. Then, it is possible to remove the wire safely and easily by a safety rope and a tensioner for distribution at a position lower than the new wire in the hot line state. After the wire removal is finished, wire transfer mechanisms mounted on poles are removed, for thereby finishing constructions of removal and relocation of wires connected and distributed to each pole and changing of passing area.
- supporting brackets 111 and 111 ' are mounted at both ends of a sectionally ⁇ -shaped beam 110.
- a connecting rod 112 is axially mounted at the supporting bracket 111 at one end of the beam, a clamp tub 113 is fitted to the connecting rod 112, a springll4 is elastically mounted for thereby supporting the connecting rod 112 by a locking device 115, and a clamp 117 is inserted into the connecting rod 112 with a screw bar 116.
- a hanger 120 having a chain hanging groove 121 and a pin insert hole 122 as shown in Fig. 15 are axially mounted.
- a cross arm extension means 40 connected with an extension arm 43 having a ring 44 for a hot line wire grip is inserted into a cross arm supporting late 41, and the beam 110 is inserted into the cross arm supporting plate 41.
- Fig. 11 is a view of an embodiment for coupling an auxiliary cross arm used for terminal poles and strain poles with respect to an auxiliary cross arm fixing device of the present invention.
- an auxiliary cross arm 140 for terminal poles and strain poles which is formed as the above-mentioned supporting means, that is, the auxiliary supporting means 143 having a clamp tub 113 elastically mounted with a connecting rod 112 and the spring 114, the screw bar 116, the clamp 117, the chain 118 and the hanger 120, is coupled to the beam 110.
- the wire transfer mechanism is mounted to the cross arm, the existing wire is move to other places and a new wire is mounted thereon. From viewpoints of the conditions of the cross arm, if it is difficult to mount the wire transfer mechanism or if there is a need for placing the cross arm itself, the wire has to be transferred to other places or the wire transfer mechanism has to be attached to a separate place. Therefore, the problems of the auxiliary cross arm 100 according to the present invention can be solved by directly mounting the hanger to poles. Firstly, the beam 110 is located at a proper position.
- the clamp tub 113 When the locking device 115 of the clamp tub 113 is pressed and released, as shown in Fig. 14b, the clamp tub 113 is forwarded firstly by the elastic force of the compressed spring 114, thereby pulling the chain 18 and thus making the chain 118 contacted to the periphery surface of a pole.
- the auxiliary arm is coupled to the beam 110 by the cross arm supporting plate 41 of the cross arm extension means 40.
- the wire transfer mechanism is mounted to the auxiliary arm, thus transferring the wire at the upper portion of the cross arm by the stranding roller or directly transferring the wire by directly connecting the wire to hot line wire grip rings 44 and 44'.
- an auxiliary cross arm 140 of double row type is mounted.
- the auxiliary cross arm 140 By coupling the auxiliary cross arm 140 to the beam 110 of the supporting arm 141, it is constructed in the direction parallel to an existing doubt row type cross arm for strain poles.
- a separate auxiliary supporting means 143 is additionally formed at the lower portion of the auxiliary cross arm 140 for strain poles. Even if the wire transfer means 20 mounted on the auxiliary cross arm 140 has a relatively large tensile force and is heavy, it can be supported without being deflected.
- constructions of removal and relocation of wires connected and distributed to each pole and changing of passing area, a wire to be removed and relocated are transferred using the wire transfer mechanism in poles, and a new wire is mounted on that site. Then, the removed wire acts for a bypass cable of the conventional method for direct transfer, thereby enabling constructions of wire removal, pole removal and relocation and changing of passing area very safely and simply. Since no excessive load switching work of a large capacity distribution line is performed in order to apply the conventional cable method, an effective and stable distribution line system operation can be carried out corresponding to the large capacity distributing method. Particularly, as the uninterruptible work can be carried out with respect to the upper end of a distribution line of more than two stages, the quality of power can be improved. Moreover, as the movable transformer truck construction method can be applied, if necessary, only during a transformer replacement work, the construction cost can be reduced drastically and there is no inconveniency for pedestrians and transit cars due to the mounting of cables, thus minimizing civil applications.
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