The invention relates to an attachment system for lines, in particular for cables for wind turbines, having a base body which can be secured to a support structure and which forms at least one line bushing which has an opening which can be closed by a cover part which can be screwed to the base body for the insertion of lines.
In order to deliver the energy produced in wind turbines and for other operating purposes such as control, monitoring, and the like, lines are necessary which must be attached to the tower segments. They are primarily cables, different systems being possible depending on whether it is a direct current or alternating current system. Thus, in alternating current systems the cables are often attached in bunches of three (according to the RST phases), while in direct current systems individual cables are laid. Laying takes place generally in several attachment tiers. The outside diameter tolerances of the cables lead to problems when the cables are being laid. In the parallel routing of bunched cables this can lead to strain in the attachment system. For attachment on top of one another this then leads to a skewed state of the system parts. In order to counteract this, in the prior art equalizing rings are used. This is disadvantageous in various regards, especially because installation is complicated and time consuming.
With respect to these problems, the object of the invention is to make available an attachment system which is characterized by special ease of installation.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by an attachment system having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
Accordingly, one essential feature of the invention consists in that within the pertinent line bushing of the base body, there is a receiving element which forms a receiving space which is matched to the respective line or lines to be secured. For laying cables in the base body, receiving elements can thus be used whose receiving space is matched to the cable requirement by the receiving space being shaped, for example, for accommodating an individual cable, a group of two, a group of three, or a filler plug. In conjunction with spring-supported clamping of the lines which results from the pretensioning between the receiving element and the contact surface of the cover part, flush, strain-free contact of the cover part with the base body is ensured in this way for various bunched lines or cables and irrespective of possible diameter tolerances.
Another advantage is that similar base bodies can be used for attachment of various cables or bunched cables. By inserting receiving elements which have been adapted to the requirements into the base body, the attachment system can be prefabricated on a customized basis.
Especially advantageously, the arrangement can be made such that the respective receiving element is supported to be able to move in the base body and is pretensioned by the spring force for movement against the cover part.
Preferably, the base body along one longitudinal axis has more than one line bashing, the receiving elements having a support plate which extends along the longitudinal axis and whose edge facing the cover part borders the receiving space. Here, the edge in the support plate can form a depression whose shaping and depth are matched to the cables or bunches to be accommodated.
In especially advantageous exemplary embodiments, the base body has a bottom part which extends underneath the line bushings, between the bottom part and the receiving elements, with one compression spring at a time being clamped which pretensions the receiving elements against the cover part.
With respect to the arrangement of the receiving elements in the base body, the arrangement can be advantageously made such that the receiving elements on both sides of the support plate have guide strips which are movably guided in guide grooves which run laterally to the line bushings perpendicular to the bottom part in the base body.
In the guide grooves a depression can especially advantageously form a locking edge which in interaction with a catch projection of the pertinent guide strip prevents the receiving element from moving out of the base body. The captive arrangement of the receiving elements in the base body facilitates both prefabrication and also installation.
In one advantageous exemplary embodiment, the base body laterally from the line bushings forms column bodies which extend from the bottom part to the opening of the line bushings and on which guide grooves are made for the guide strips of the receiving elements.
Here, the arrangement can be made such that in the column bodies of the base body, there are through bores to which bores in the cover part are assigned for forming the screwed connection.
For an arrangement in a tiered construction, on the bottom part of the base body and on the outer side of the cover part opposite the contact surface, there can be alignment means which can be caused to engage one another, so that the pertinent units can be easily arranged flush with one another and on top of one another during installation.
In especially advantageous exemplary embodiments, in addition to or instead of the spring support of the receiving elements from the base part, there can be a spring support on the side of the cover part in that the contact surfaces with the cover part are formed by moveable pressure bodies which are pretensioned by spring force in the direction of the receiving space of the assigned receiving element located in the base body. This advantageously enables compensation of larger tolerances of shape and/or dimensions of the cables or bunched cables which are to be secured.
The invention is detailed below using the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings.
A first exemplary embodiment of the attachment system is explained below using
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For purposes of the screw connection of the cover part 7 and the base body 1, the base body 1 laterally from the line bushings 5 has column bodies 31 which, on their sides facing the line bushings 5, form guide grooves 15 and contain through bores 33 to which the corresponding bores 35 are assigned in the cover part 7 to form the screw connection. In order to ensure exact alignment of the base body 1 and cover parts 7 during installation, especially in a tiered construction, as is shown in
The modified exemplary embodiment shown in
The latter is the case in the other exemplary embodiment shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 032 686.0 | Jul 2010 | DE | national |
10 2010 032 687.9 | Jul 2010 | DE | national |