Claims
- 1. A bus duct assembly comprising:
a hollow rotatable shaft; a plurality of isolated phase bus ducts each having an axially extending bus duct section that extends axially within the rotatable shaft; and, first and second radially extending leads extend from end portions of the axially extending bus duct section through the hollow rotatably shaft.
- 2. The bus duct assembly of claim 1 wherein three phases of isolated bus duct are utilized which bus duct axially extending sections are isolated from each other and the shaft by air.
- 3. The bus duct assembly of claim 2 wherein the bus duct is tubular in shape.
- 4. The bus duct assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the isolated phase bus ducts comprises an interior bus conductor surrounded by an outer housing.
- 5. A rotary transformer comprising:
a hollow rotatable shaft; a drive motor connected to the rotatable shaft to drive the shaft; a rotor assembly having a rotor connected with the rotatable shaft, and the rotor assembly having rotor end windings extending axially from opposing ends of the rotor assembly; a stator assembly surrounding the rotor; a slip ring assembly mounted to the rotatable shaft; and, a bus duct assembly mounted within the hollow rotatable shaft and extending therealong to electrically interconnect the slip ring assembly and the rotor end windings.
- 6. The rotary transformer of claim 5 wherein the bus duct assembly further includes first end leads radially extending through mouth openings in the shaft axially adjacent the rotor end windings.
- 7. The rotary transformer of claim 6 wherein the bus duct assembly further includes second end leads radially extending through mouth openings in the rotatable shaft for connection with the slip ring assembly.
- 8. The rotary transformer of claim 7 wherein each isolated phase bus duct of the bus duct assembly includes an axially extending section that extends within the rotatable shaft between the first and second radially extending leads.
- 9. The rotary transformer of claim 8 wherein the mouth openings are covered by a disc insulator that surrounds the bus duct.
- 10. The rotary transformer of claim 9 wherein a plurality of cover plates each covering a respective mouth opening and disk insulator for each bus duct and wherein the cover plates are electrically connected by a flux pate.
- 11. The rotary transformer of claim 8 wherein the bus duct assembly comprises three phases of isolated bus duct isolated from each other and the shaft by air.
- 12. The bus duct assembly of claim 11 wherein each of the isolated phase bus ducts comprises an interior bus conductor surrounded by an outer housing.
- 13. The rotary transformer of claim 12 wherein each of the bus ducts has a tubular shape.
- 14. A rotary transformer system for transferring power between a first grid and a second grid, the first grid operating at a first power wattage and a first electrical frequency and the second grid operating at a second electrical frequency, the system comprising:
a hollow rotatable shaft; a drive motor connected to the rotatable shaft to drive the shaft proportional to power compensation between the first and second grids; a rotor assembly having a rotor connected with the rotatable shaft, and the rotor assembly having rotor end windings extending axially from opposing ends of the rotor assembly; a stator assembly surrounding the rotor and having stator windings electrically connected with the second grid; a slip ring assembly mounted to the rotatable shaft and being electrically connected to the first grid; and, a bus duct assembly mounted within the hollow rotatable shaft and extending therealong to electrically interconnect the slip ring assembly and the rotor end windings..
- 15. The rotary transformer system of claim 14 wherein the bus duct assembly further includes first end leads radially extending through mouth openings in the shaft axially adjacent the rotor end windings.
- 16. The rotary transformer system of claim 15 wherein the bus duct assembly further includes second end leads radially extending through mouth openings in the rotatable shaft for connection with the slip ring assembly.
- 17. The rotary transformer system of claim 16 wherein the mouth openings are covered by a disc insulator that surrounds the bus duct.
- 18. The rotary transformer system of claim 17 wherein a plurality of cover plates each covering a respective mouth opening and disk insulator for each bus duct and wherein the cover plates are electrically connected by a flux pate.
- 19. The rotary transformer system of claim 16 wherein each isolated phase bus duct of the bus duct assembly includes an axially extending section that extends within the rotatable shaft between the first and second radially extending leads.
- 20. The rotary transformer system of claim 19 wherein the bus duct assembly comprises three phases of isolated bus duct isolated from each other and the shaft by air.
- 21 The rotarty transformer system of claim 20 wherein each of the isolated phase bus ducts comprises an interior bus conductor surrounded by an outer housing.
- 22. The rotary transformer system of claim 21 wherein each of the bus ducts has a tubular shape.
- 23. A bus duct assembly comprising:
a hollow rotatable shaft; a plurality of isolated phase bus ducts each having an axially extending bus duct section that extends axially within the rotatable shaft, the plurality of isolated phase bus ducts being configured so that any fault or electrical failure or arc-over occuring with respect to a bus conductor extending therethrough occurs first to ground before becoming a phase to phase fault.
- 23. The bus duct assembly of claim 22 wherein three phases of isolated bus duct are utilized having bus duct axially extending sections which are isolated from each other and the shaft by air.
- 24. The bus duct assembly of claim 22 wherein the plural isolated phase bus ducts are tubular in shape.
- 25. The bus duct assembly of claim 22 wherein each of the plurality of isolated phase bus ducts has an axially extending bus duct section that extends axially within the rotatable shaft and at least one radially extending bus duct section which terminates in a bus duct opening, the bus duct opening extending through a cover plate, the cover plate being secured to and yet electrically insulated from the rotatable shaft.
- 26. The bus duct assembly of claim 25 further comprising a flux plate which interconnects the cover plate of one isolated phase bus duct with a cover plate for another isolated phase bus duct.
- 27. The bus duct assembly of claim 22 further comprising a flux plate which interconnects a first isolated phase bus duct with a second isolated phase bus duct.
- 28. A rotary transformer comprising:
a hollow rotatable shaft; a drive motor connected to the rotatable shaft to drive the shaft; a rotor assembly having a rotor connected with the rotatable shaft, the rotor assembly having plural phases of rotor windings; a stator assembly surrounding the rotor; a slip ring assembly mounted to the rotatable shaft; and, a bus duct assembly mounted within the hollow rotatable shaft and extending therealong, the bus duct assembly providing plural isolated phase phase ducts for corresponding plural bus conductors which connect the the slip ring assembly and the respective plural phases of rotor windings.
- 29. The rotary transformer of claim 28 wherein the plural isolated phase bus ducts are configured so that any fault or electrical failure or arc-over occuring with respect to the bus conductor extending therethrough occurs first to ground before becoming a phase to phase fault.
- 30. The rotary transformer of claim 28 wherein three phases of isolated bus duct are utilized having bus duct axially extending sections which are isolated from each other and the shaft by air.
- 31. The rotary transformer of claim 28 wherein the plural isolated phase bus ducts are tubular in shape.
- 32. The rotary transformer of claim 22 wherein each of the plurality of isolated phase bus ducts has an axially extending bus duct section that extends axially within the rotatable shaft and at least one radially extending bus duct section which terminates in a bus duct opening, the bus duct opening extending through a cover plate, the cover plate being secured to and yet electrically insulated from the rotatable shaft.
- 33. The rotary transformer of claim 32 further comprising a flux plate which interconnects the cover plate of one isolated phase bus duct with a cover plate for another isolated phase bus duct.
- 34. The rotary transformer of claim 32 further comprising a flux plate which interconnects a first isolated phase bus duct with a second isolated phase bus duct.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/215,670 filed Jun. 30, 2000, entitled “HIGH-POWER ROTARY CURRENT COLLECTOR SYSTEM”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Moreover, this application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/731,877, entitled “SLIP-RING MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR HIGH-POWER ROTARY CURRENT COLLECTOR SYSTEM”, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/731,879, entitled “ENVELOPE FOR SLIP-RING CONTACTING MEMBERS IN HIGH-POWER ROTARY CURRENT COLLECTOR SYSTEM”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/731,875, entitled “CLEANING/COOLING OF HIGH-POWER ROTARY CURRENT COLLECTOR SYSTEM”, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety
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