Hermetically sealed current feedthrough for outdoor electrical gear

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6255589
  • Patent Number
    6,255,589
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The current feedthrough is more particularly intended to provide connection to a bare conductor of a piece of gear housed inside metal cladding including a wall provided with an opening designed to put a conductive element of the gear into connection with one end of a conductive element housed axially inside the feedthrough. It includes a metal link and screen piece of cylindrical appearance that is held coaxially about the conductive element by a body of molded insulating material covering it in part and forming a plug that is impermeable to gas. The link and screen piece is terminated by a cylindrical portion projecting from the body, with the piece being welded to the periphery of the opening via the end of its cylindrical portion.
Description




The invention relates to a hermetically sealed current feedthrough for gas-insulated outdoor electrical gear, and more particularly to a current feedthrough for connecting a bare conductor to a metal-clad piece of gear whose metal cladding is grounded.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There exist current feedthroughs for outdoor electrical gear that are made of molded synthetic material. An example of such a feedthrough is shown in

FIG. 1

, said feedthrough comprising a central conductor


1


having insulating resin


2


overmolded thereon and including a molded fixing flange


3


of the same material. A field-controlling screen


4


is generally embedded in the resin between the flange and the conductor in the zone where the feedthrough is mounted in the opening provided for it in a wall


5


of the metal cladding of a piece of gear. The flange is fixed to the wall by bolts in a manner that is not shown herein, and it possesses an annular groove for a sealing gasket


6


enabling the feedthrough to be mounted on the wall in hermetically sealed manner. That type of feedthrough suffers from the drawbacks of using a material that is relatively fragile, of requiring the use of a gasket which is difficult to assemble, and of a field-controlling screen whose positioning is critical. In addition, the conical outside shape of the feedthrough in the stress zone that lies between the flange and the fins


7


is unsuitable for receiving a toroidal current transformer.




There also exist composite type feedthroughs, an example of which is shown in FIG.


2


. Such a feedthrough has a core of molded resin


9


about a central conductor


8


and a fixing flange


10


that is integrally molded with the core. The outside surface of the flange and of a cylindrical portion


10


A of the core immediately adjacent to the flange is covered in a conductive covering


11


that is designed to be grounded when the feedthrough is in place. The metal-covered cylindrical portion


10


A is suitable for enabling at least one toroidal current transformer


12


to be installed thereon in the vicinity of the fixing flange. An electric field distributing cone


13


is threaded onto the core after the current transformer(s) and before a series of fins


14


of elastomer material which are stacked on the core one after the other. Functionally, the cone is equivalent to the conical stress zone included in the feedthrough shown in

FIG. 1

, and it serves to control the field at the end of the metal covering, overlying the cylindrical portion


10


A and a portion of itself following said cylindrical portion when the feedthrough is assembled. The desired electrical creepage distance is obtained by means of the stack of fins


14


in a manner that is known to the person skilled in the art. This second type of feedthrough is fixed on the wall


15


of the metal cladding of piece of gear in the same manner as is the first type described above, and it requires the same type of sealing gasket to be installed, so it suffers from the same drawbacks in this respect. It also suffers from the drawback of using a relatively large number of different parts so that manufacture and assembly thereof gives rise to a succession of operations, and in particular of manual operations. Finally, if ever it is necessary to replace a toroidal transformer, e.g. following a failure, it is necessary to dismantle the fins and the electric field distributing cone.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention thus proposes a hermetically sealed current feedthrough for gas-insulated outdoor electrical gear, the feedthrough being intended more particularly to provide connection to a bare conductor of a piece of gear housed inside metal cladding including a wall provided with an opening designed to put a conductive element of the gear into connection with one end of a conductive element housed axially inside the feedthrough.




According to the invention the current feedthrough includes a metal link and screen piece of cylindrical appearance that is held coaxially about the conductive element by a body of molded insulating material covering it in part and forming a plug that is impermeable to gas, and said link piece is terminated by a cylindrical portion projecting from the body, with said piece being welded to the periphery of the opening via the end of said cylindrical portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention, its characteristics, and its advantages are described in greater detail in the following description given with reference to

FIG. 3

in the list of figures given below, in which:





FIG. 1

shows an example of a first known current feedthrough;





FIG. 2

shows an example of a second known current feedthrough; and





FIG. 3

shows an example of a current feedthrough of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The current feedthrough of the invention as shown in

FIG. 3

is designed to be mounted in an opening


16


provided for that purpose in a metal wall


17


of the metal cladding of a piece of electrical gear housed in casing that is kept hermetically sealed and filled with an electrically insulating gas, or that is possibly under a vacuum. The feedthrough has an axial conductive element


18


designed to be connected to a corresponding conductive element


19


of the piece of gear contained inside the cladding. In the embodiment shown, this conductive element


19


projects from the cladding of the electrical gear, through the opening


16


in the cladding, and it is connected end-to-end with the conductive element


18


which is screwed onto a threaded rod


21


carried by the conductive element


19


.




A link and screen piece


20


enables the feedthrough to be fixed to the cladding, it is cylindrical in appearance, and it constitutes a metal flange suitable for welding to the cladding. In the example shown, this piece is centered on the conductive element


18


whose end for fixing to the conductive element


19


penetrates part of the way into it. By way of example, this link and screen piece


20


is made of stainless steel, it has a portion


20


A constituted by a circular cylinder whose diameter corresponds to the diameter of the opening


16


in the cladding


17


to which it is fixed in leakproof manner by welding, and without using a gasket. This link and screen piece is thus at the same potential as the remainder of the cladding of the gear, which potential is usually ground potential. The length of the portion


20


A is selected so as to enable it to receive externally one or more toroidal current transformers


22


of appropriate diameter that are placed thereabout.




The portion of the link and screen piece


20


opposite from its portion welded to a wall


17


of the cladding of the gear, is extended by a portion


20


B of progressively tapering diameter that is at least approximately frustoconical in appearance. This portion


20


B is itself extended by a short, circularly-cylindrical element


20


C whose end


20


D flares outwards to present an edge that is rolled-over. The diameter of the portion


20


C lies between the diameter of the conductive element


18


and the diameter of the portion


20


A. The piece


20


is shaped in such a manner as to constitute a screen for controlling the electric field which is established between itself (ground potential) and the conductive element


18


when the element is live. It is prevented from moving relative to the conductive element


18


by a body


23


made of insulating material.




This feedthrough body


23


is made by being molded onto the conductive element


18


which it covers except at both ends, and also by being molded over the portions


20


B,


20


C, and


20


D of the link and screen piece which are embedded therein. It is of tubular shape, it forms a plug, and it extends along the longitudinal axis of the of the conductive element


18


of the current feedthrough.




In a preferred embodiment, this body


23


is preferably made out of a hard elastomer material having low permeability to gas and possessing high ability to withstand the outside atmosphere so as to accommodate the usual conditions in which electrical gear fitted with such current feedthroughs normally operate. The degree of sealing that is required can be obtained by causing the elastomer to adhere to the insert constituted by the conductive element


18


and by the portions


20


B,


20


C, and


20


D of the link and screen piece after an adhesion primary has been deposited on said insert, or indeed by molding the body directly onto the conductive element


18


and the piece


20


.




It could also be envisaged to make the body of the feedthrough


23


out of a material of the resin kind and possessing qualities corresponding to those outlined above. The portion of the link and screen piece


20


that is to be covered by the resin of the feedthrough body


23


is then initially covered in a sealing layer of elastomer material onto which the resin for constituting the feedthrough body is then molded.




The body of the feedthrough


23


is molded on a single occasion and serves simultaneously to form: a piece that combines the core


23


A in which the central conductive element


18


is housed longitudinally; an electric field distribution cone


23


B in which the portions


20


B,


20


C, and


20


D of the link and screen piece are embedded; and a succession of fins


23


C.




The electric field characteristics of the current feedthrough of the invention are controlled by giving the feedthrough body


23


an appropriate conical shape around the portions of the link and screen piece


20


that are embedded therein at a distance from the conically-shaped air-elastomer interface. As mentioned above, this link and screen piece


20


is grounded because it is welded to the wall


17


of the cladding in which the opening


16


is formed, which opening it surrounds, it being naturally assumed that the cladding is itself grounded.




The portion of the feedthrough body


23


located beneath the portion


20


B of the link and screen piece and which is thus housed in the cylindrical portion


20


A is frustoconical in appearance, tapering from the portion


23


B down to a diameter that is little different from the diameter of the conductive element


18


. It can be short in length when the enclosure in which the feedthrough is housed in filled with a dielectric gas having high dielectric strength.




The outside diameter of the feedthrough is kept down to a value that is small although large enough to ensure that the electric field in the air around the electric field distribution cone is small, given the reduction in size made possible by the dielectric strength of the layer of insulating material between the flange


20


and the conductive element


18


. Provision is also made for it to be no greater than that provided for the largest portion


20


A of the link and screen piece


20


so as to make it possible for one or more current transformers


22


to be put into place or removed without requiring any other element of the current feedthrough to be displaced.




The small diameter cylindrical portion


20


C of the flange


20


which is concentric about the conductive element


18


extends over a length which is selected in a manner known to the person skilled in the art so that the feedthrough possesses sufficient bending strength and stiffness to enable it to withstand the bending forces that might be applied to its outside end. The flare constituted by the portion


20


D serves to reduce field concentration at this end.




Naturally, it is possible to envisage providing a shape for the end of a feedthrough of the invention that is welded which is adapted to the shape of the wall of the cladding to which the feedthrough is mounted, and more particularly to the shape of the opening to whose periphery the portion of the link and screen piece


20


A is positioned and welded via its end. This end can specifically be of plane cross-section when the wall


17


is plane and of grooved section when the wall


17


is circularly cylindrical.



Claims
  • 1. A hermetically sealed current feedthrough for gas-insulated outdoor electrical gear, the feedthrough being intended more particularly to provide connection to a bare conductor of a piece of gear housed inside metal cladding including a wall provided with an opening designed to put a first conductive element of the gear into connection with one end of a second conductive element housed axially inside the feedthrough, comprising:a metal link and screen piece of cylindrical appearance that is held coaxially about the second conductive element by a body of molded insulating material covering it in part and forming a plug that is impermeable to gas, and wherein said link piece is terminated by a first cylindrical portion projecting from the body, with said piece being welded to a periphery of the opening via an end of said first cylindrical portion; wherein the first circular cylindrical portion whose diameter corresponds to a diameter of the opening for the connection of the conductive element of the gear, at the periphery of which opening it is welded, is extended in a form of an electric field control screen by a portion of progressively tapering diameter situated remote from an end of the first cylindrical portion via which the piece is welded, and itself extended by a second cylindrical portion of diameter lying between the diameter of the welded first circular cylindrical portion and a diameter of the conductive element of the feedthrough, and in which the second cylindrical portion is terminated by a flared portion.
  • 2. A current feedthrough according to claim 1, in which the body is a single block body of tubular shape made by being molded around the second conductive element of the feedthrough, covering said second conductive element except at its ends, forming a core for housing said second conductive element, the body having fins for deflecting a creepage line and having the link and screen piece embedded therein with an exception of the portion thereof whereby said piece is welded, so as to extend the core by a cone-forming portion for distributing an electric field.
  • 3. A current feedthrough according to claim 1, in which the body of insulating material is made of a hard elastomer that is impermeable to gas and that withstands an outside atmosphere well.
  • 4. A current feedthrough according to claim 1, in which the body of insulating material is made of a resin that is impermeable to gas and that withstands an outside atmosphere well, which resin is overmolded on the link and screen piece which is covered where it is overmolded in a sealing layer of elastomer material.
  • 5. A current feedthrough according to claim 1, in which the link and screen piece is a piece of stainless steel.
  • 6. A current feedthrough for gas-insulated outdoor electrical gear, the feedthrough being intended more particularly to provide connection to a bare conductor of a piece of gear housed inside metal cladding including a wall provided with an opening designed to put a first conductive element of the gear into connection with one end of a second conductive element housed axially inside the feedthrough, comprising:a metal link and screen piece of cylindrical appearance that is held coaxially about the second conductive element by a body of molded insulating material covering it in part and forming a plug that is impermeable to gas, and wherein said link piece is terminated by a first cylindrical portion projecting from the body, with said piece being welded to a periphery of the opening via an end of said first cylindrical portion; wherein the body is a single block body of tubular shape made by being molded around the second conductive element of the feedthrough, covering said second conductive element except at its ends, forming a core for housing said second conductive element, the body having fins for deflecting a creepage line and having the link and screen piece embedded therein with an exception of the portion thereof whereby said piece is welded, so as to extend the core by a cone-forming portion for distributing an electric field; wherein an outside diameter of the body is no greater than that of a largest portion of the link and screen piece which is to be found at the welding end of said piece, thereby enabling at least one toroidal current transformer of diameter corresponding to said largest portion to be installed and removed.
  • 7. A hermetically sealed current feedthrough for gas-insulated outdoor electrical gear, the feedthrough being intended more particularly to provide connection to a bare conductor of a piece of gear housed inside metal cladding including a wall provided with an opening designed to put a first conductive element of the gear into connection with one end of a second conductive element housed axially inside the feedthrough, comprising:a metal link and screen piece of cylindrical appearance that is held coaxially about the second conductive element by a body of molded insulating material covering it in part and forming a plug that is impermeable to gas, and wherein said link piece is terminated by a circular cylindrical portion projecting from the body, with said piece being welded to a periphery of the opening via an end of said first cylindrical portion; wherein the circular cylindrical portion is extended in a form of an electric field control screen by a portion of progressively tapering diameter situated remote from an end of the cylindrical portion via which the piece is welded.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 15982 Dec 1998 FR
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