The present invention relates to a device for insulating an electric conductor.
Rotating electric machines such as, for example, generators, usually have a rotating rotor and a stationary stator, both the rotor and the stator having a plurality of windings made of electrically conductive material. Electric current flows through the windings on the stator as well as through those on the rotor. In order to prevent short-circuits, the windings of the stator or of the rotor have to be electrically insulated. Conventional insulators are made, for instance, of plastic or of a non-conductive fabric containing fiberglass, with a mica layer arranged thereupon.
This is where the present invention comes in. The invention as characterized in the claims relates to the objective of providing an improved embodiment for a device of the above-mentioned type by device of which, in particular, an effective insulation of an electric conductor can be achieved inexpensively and so as to be easily adaptable in terms of its dimensions.
According to the invention, this objective is achieved by the subject matters of the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The invention is based on the general notion of making a device for insulating an electric conductor out of a non-woven, electrically insulating and fibrous substrate onto which a coating containing mica is applied. In this context, the coating consists partially or completely of mica particles that are normally present in the form of flakes, as a consequence of which they are referred to as mica flakes. The non-woven substrate made of fibers offers the major advantage that it can be produced much less expensively than woven substrates and moreover, it can be easily cut and draped as well as shaped without fraying at the edges. Furthermore, the width of the requisite insulating tapes can easily be adapted since they can easily be cut by a cutting machine into the desired width while, at the same time, retaining an edge that is crisp and not frayed, which allows a reliable and high-quality insulation of the component.
On the basis of a first embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the coating containing mica is mica paper. Mica paper normally consists of mica flakes arranged in the paper plane and optionally of a suitable binder that can be, for example, of organic origin. Mica paper makes it possible to create a particularly reliable insulation since the mica material prevents disruptive discharges even if the insulation has defects (for instance, cavities).
Advantageously, the fibers of the substrate are held together by a binder. The bonding of the fibers can be executed, for instance, as thermal and/or chemical bonding. This allows the use of a binder that is aimed at the particular application case and thus permits an especially high flexibility in terms of the binders or materials used.
In another embodiment of the invention, the substrate consists of polyester fibers. Polyester fibers can be produced inexpensively in virtually any size and shape and can easily be bonded by device of a chemical binder to form the non-woven substrate. Here, another conceivable approach is a thermal bond in which the polyester is heated in order to create the bond. Since polyester fibers can be produced inexpensively, they can also be used to inexpensively produce the corona protection device.
Advantageously, the coating containing mica is calandered with and/or glued to the substrate. During calandering, the components to be joined, the substrate and the coating containing mica are rolled and heated. Here, it is possible to employ a powdered adhesive that is applied at previously specified places on the mica paper and/or on the substrate. It is likewise conceivable to spread only one component of a two-component reaction resin onto the substrate and/or the coating. In this case, the second component can be contained, for example, in the impregnation resin that is subsequently applied.
Additional features and advantages of the device according to the invention can be gleaned from the subordinate claims, from the drawings and from the accompanying figure description, with reference to the drawings.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and are explained in greater depth in the description below, whereby the same reference numerals are employed for the same or similar or functionally equivalent components. The following is shown in schematic form:
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The insulation device 4 or insulation 4 has a non-woven substrate 6 that is made of fibers 9, that is configured so as to be electrically insulating, and that has a coating 7 containing mica (see
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In order to ensure a certain tensile load in the plane of the substrate 6, the fibers 9 are held together by a binder. Such a binder can be, for example, a reaction resin and/or another chemically activated adhesive. Of course, it is also conceivable for the fibers 9 to be joined together through heating in a thermal joining process.
By using the non-woven substrate 6 according to the invention with the coating 7 arranged thereupon, the insulation device 4 not only can be produced inexpensively, but it also offers the possibility that it can be cut simply and precisely into strips of different widths. In contrast to insulating tapes with a woven substrate, which can fray at the edges when they are cut, the insulation device 4 according to the invention retains a precise and crisp edge that does not exhibit any tendency to fray, even after being cut.
Thanks to the fact that the non-woven substrate 6 can be cut without problems, it is conceivable to first produce a wide web of substrate, to coat it and to subsequently cut it according to the requirements, thus saving costs. Consequently, it is not necessary to determine the width of the insulation tape ahead of time. Moreover, due to the relatively small thickness of the insulation device 4, approximately 0.2 mm, multiple layers can be wound around the conductor 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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CH 01804/04 | Nov 2004 | CH | national |