INSULATION DEVICE AND FUSE CUTOUT HAVING THE SAME

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20250104956
  • Publication Number
    20250104956
  • Date Filed
    November 22, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    March 27, 2025
    a month ago
Abstract
An insulation device is disclosed. The insulation device is used as an insulator of a fuse cutout, and comprises: a cylindrical insulating body, a plurality of first insulation sheds, an extending cylindrical insulating body horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body, and at least one second insulation shed, in which said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body, and the second insulation shed is also a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body. Compared to the conventional insulator of the fuse cutout, the insulation device according to the present invention has longer creepage distance because of additionally including the extending cylindrical insulating body and the at least one second insulation shed, so as to exhibit superior electrical performance under sever weather condition.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the technology field of fuse cutout, and more particularly to an insulation device for integration in a fuse cutout.


2. Description of the Prior Art

In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut-out fuse (often referred to as a cutout) is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead feeder lines and taps to protect distribution transformers from current surges and overloads. FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 illustrates a side view and a stereo diagram of a conventional fuse cutout, respectively. With reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the conventional fuse cutout 1a comprises: an insulator 11a, a fuse tube assembly 12a, an upper mechanical member 13a, a upper terminal unit 14a, a spring copper sheet 10a, a lower contact assembly 17a, a lower terminal unit 16a, and a mounting member 18a, of which the fuse tube assembly 12a comprises a tube 120a, a conductor head 121a connected to a top end of the tube 120a, a pivotal connection unit 122a disposed on the tube 120a, and a lead wire accommodated in the tube 120a.


When making the fuse cutout 1a be in connection with a distribution transformer, the upper terminal unit 14a is connected to an overhead feeder line, and the lower terminal unit 16a is connected to a primary side of the distribution transformer. As such, an electric power is transmitted from the upper terminal unit 14a to the spring copper sheet 10a under the upper mechanical member 13a. Subsequently, the spring copper sheet 10a transmits the electric power to the fuse wire via the first conductor head 121a, and then the fuse wire transmits the electric power to the lower terminal unit 16a via the lower contact assembly 17a.


As described in more detail below, the upper terminal unit 14a comprises a first bolt 141a, a first pushing member 142a and a first screw nut 143a, and the lower terminal unit 16a consists of a mounting plate 160a, a second bolt 161a, a second pushing member 162a, and a second screw nut 163a. As FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show, the spring copper sheet 10a consists of a first part 101a, a second part 102a and a third part 103a, in which the first part 101a and the second part 102a may be an integral piece that is attached to the upper mechanical member 13a, and the third part 103a is in connection with the conductor head 121a. When connecting the overhead feeder line to the upper terminal unit 14a, the overhead feeder line is disposed between the first part 101a and the first screw nut 143a, such that the overhead feeder line is tightly clamped by the first pushing member 142a and the first part 101a after driving the first pushing member 142a to push the overhead feeder line by screwing the first screw nut 143a. On the other hand, when connecting an electrical cable to the lower terminal unit 16a, the electrical cable is disposed between the mounting plate 160a and the second screw nut 163a, such that the electrical cable is tightly clamped by the second pushing member 162a and the mounting plate 160a after driving the second pushing member 162a to push the electrical cable by screwing the second screw nut 163a.


With reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the insulator 11a is made of a ceramic material, and consists of a main insulation body 10a and a plurality of weathering skirts 111a formed along the side surface of the main insulation body 10a. Practical experiences have indicated that the weathering skirts 111a can contribute to the creepage distance of the insulator 11a. However, the insulator 11a shown as FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 may have inadequate creepage distance in the case of a fixed device size (e.g., length of the main insulation body 10a), so that the insulator 11a is subject to damage easily because of a lack of enough insulation leakage distance.


According to above descriptions, it is understood that there is still room for improvement in the insulator 11a of the conventional fuse cutout 1a. In view of this fact, inventors of the present application have made great efforts to make inventive research and eventually provided an insulation device for integration in a fuse cutout.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary objective of the present invention is to disclose an insulation device for integration with a fuse cutout. The insulation device is used as an insulator of a fuse cutout, and comprises: a cylindrical insulating body, a plurality of first insulation sheds, an extending cylindrical insulating body horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body, and at least one second insulation shed, in which said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body, and the second insulation shed is also a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body. Compared to the conventional insulator of the fuse cutout, the insulation device according to the present invention has an internal blocking path for disconnecting metal connection members and a longer creepage distance and/or a leakage distance because of additionally including the extending cylindrical insulating body and the at least one second insulation shed, so as to exhibit superior performance in high voltage protecting system.


For achieving the primary objective mentioned above, the present invention provides an embodiment of the insulation device for being used as an insulator of a fuse cutout, comprising:

    • a cylindrical insulating body;
    • a plurality of first insulation sheds, wherein each said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body;
    • an extending cylindrical insulating body, being horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body; and
    • at least one second first insulation sheds, wherein the second insulation shed is also a circular fin that extends radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body.


In one embodiment, the cylindrical insulating body comprises:

    • a center part, wherein the extending cylindrical insulating body is horizontally connected to the center part;
    • an upper part, being connected to a top of the center part, and has an upper connection member; and
    • a lower part, being connected to a tail of the center part, and has a lower connection member.


In one practicable embodiment, the insulation device further comprises a first structure assembly, and the first structure assembly comprises:

    • a first rod-shaped insulation structural member, being buried in the cylindrical insulating body;
    • a center connecting unit, comprising a first ferrule sleeved on a center section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and an extending ferrule horizontally connected to the first ferrule;
    • an upper connecting unit, comprising a second ferrule sleeved on an upper section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and a first connection member extending from a side surface of the second ferrule; and
    • a lower connecting unit, comprising a third ferrule sleeved on a lower section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and a second connection member extending from a side surface of the third ferrule;
    • wherein the first ferrule, the second ferrule and the third ferrule are buried in the cylindrical insulating body, and the extending ferrule is buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body.


In another one practicable embodiment, the insulation device further comprises a second structure assembly, and the second structure assembly comprises:

    • a second rod-shaped insulation structural member, being inserted into the extending ferrule by a first end thereof;
    • a ferrule, being connected to a second end of the second rod-shaped insulative structural member by an opening thereof; and
    • a mounting member, being connected to a bottom of the ferrule;
    • wherein the second rod-shaped insulation structural member and the ferrule are buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body, and the mounting member is positioned outside the extending cylindrical insulating body.


In one embodiment, the first insulation shed and the second insulation shed have a first diameter and a second diameter, respectively.


In addition, the present invention also provides an embodiment of a fuse cutout, which is characterized in that comprising an insulation device used as an insulator thereof, and the insulation device comprising:

    • a cylindrical insulating body;
    • a plurality of first insulation sheds, wherein each said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body;
    • an extending cylindrical insulating body, being horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body; and
    • at least one second first insulation sheds, wherein the second insulation shed is also a circular fin that extends radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention as well as a preferred mode of use and advantages thereof will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:



FIG. 1 shows a side view of a conventional fuse cutout;



FIG. 2 shows a stereo diagram of the conventional fuse cutout;



FIG. 3 shows a side view of a fuse cutout including an insulation device according to the present invention;



FIG. 4 shows a stereo diagram of the fuse cutout including the insulation device according to the present invention; and



FIG. 5 show a side view of the insulation device according to the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

To more clearly describe an insulation device for integration in a fuse cutout according to the present invention, embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings hereinafter.



FIG. 3 shows a side view of a fuse cutout 1 including an insulation device 2 according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 illustrates a stereo diagram of the fuse cutout 1. With reference to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the fuse cutout 1 comprises the insulation device 2 of the present invention used as an insulator thereof, and further comprises: a fuse tube assembly 11, an upper contact assembly 12, a spring contact sheet 10, a lower contact assembly 14 including pivotal connection structure, and a lower terminal unit 13.



FIG. 5 show a side view of the insulation device 2 according to the present invention. With reference to FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the insulation device 2 of the present invention comprises: a cylindrical insulating body 20, a first structure assembly 21, a plurality of first insulation sheds 21F, an extending cylindrical insulating body 22, at least one second first insulation sheds 22F, and a second structure assembly 215, in which the extending cylindrical insulating body 22 is horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body 20. Moreover, each said first insulation shed 21F is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body 20, and the second insulation shed 22F is also a circular fin that extends radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body 22. When manufacturing the insulation device 2, the cylindrical insulating body 20, the plurality of first insulation sheds 21F, the extending cylindrical insulating body 22, and at least one second first insulation sheds 22F are integrally formed by adopting electrical-grade insulation material as well as using proper rubber molding technology.


As described in more detail below, the cylindrical insulating body 20 comprises: a center part 20C, an upper part 20U and a lower part 20L, wherein the extending cylindrical insulating body 22 is horizontally connected to the center part 20C, the upper part 20U is connected to a top of the center part 20C, and the lower part 20L is connected to a tail of the center part 20C. In addition, the upper part 20U has an upper connection member 20U1, and the lower part 20L has a lower connection member 20L1.


According to the present invention, the first structure assembly 21 comprises a first rod-shaped insulation structural member 211, a center connecting unit 212, an upper connecting unit 213, and a lower connecting unit 214, of which the first rod-shaped insulative structural member 211 is buried in the cylindrical insulating body 20. As FIG. 4 shows, the center connecting unit 212 is a metal article, and consists of a first ferrule 2121 sleeved on a center section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member 211 and an extending ferrule 2122 horizontally connected to the first ferrule 2121. On the other hand, the upper connecting unit 213 consists of a second ferrule 2131 sleeved on an upper section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member 211 and a first connection member 2132 extending from a side surface of the second ferrule 2131. Moreover, the lower connecting unit 214 consists of a third ferrule 2141 sleeved on a lower section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member 211 and a second connection member 2142 extending from a side surface of the third ferrule 2141. With reference to FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the first ferrule 2121, the second ferrule 2131 and the third ferrule 2141 are buried in the cylindrical insulating body 20, and the extending ferrule 2122 is buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body 22.


On the other hand, the second structure assembly 215 is made of metal, and comprises a second rod-shaped insulation structural member 2151, a ferrule ferrule 2152 and a mounting member 2153, of which the second rod-shaped insulation structural member 2151 is inserted into the extending ferrule 2122 by a first end thereof. According to the present invention, the ferrule 2152 is connected to a second end of the second rod-shaped insulation structural member 2151 by an opening thereof, and the mounting member 2153, being connected to a bottom of the ferrule 2152. Moreover, FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 depict that the second rod-shaped insulation structural member 2151 and the ferrule 2152 are buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body 22, and the mounting member 2153 is positioned outside the extending cylindrical insulating body 22. As described in more detail below, the first connection member 2132 protrudes out of the upper connection member 20U1 by a front end 2133 thereof. In contrast to the first connection member 2132, the second connection member 2142 protrudes out of the lower connection member 20L 1 by a front end 2143 thereof.


In one practicable embodiment, a plurality of third insulation sheds 23F are formed on the cylindrical insulating body 20. As FIG. 5 shows, each said third insulation shed 23F is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from the side surface of the cylindrical insulating body 20, such that each two said first insulation sheds 21F are provided with at least one said third insulation shed 23F there between. Particularly, according to FIG. 3, FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the first insulation shed 21F and the second insulation shed 22F have a first diameter and a second diameter, respectively.


Therefore, through above descriptions, all embodiment and their constituting elements of the insulation device 2 for used as an insulator of the fuse cutout 1 have been introduced completely and clearly. In summary, the present invention includes the advantages of:

    • (1) the present invention provides an insulation device 2, which is used as an insulator of a fuse cutout 1, and comprising: a cylindrical insulating body 20, a plurality of first insulation sheds 21F, an extending cylindrical insulating body 22 horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body 20, and at least one second insulation shed 22F, in which said first insulation shed 21F is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body 20, and the second insulation shed 22F is also a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body 22. Compared to the conventional insulator of the fuse cutout, the insulation device 2 according to the present invention has an internal blocking path by insulating structure member 2151 for disconnecting metal connection members and a longer creepage distance and/or a leakage distance because of additionally including the extending cylindrical insulating body 22 and the at least one second insulation shed 22F, so as to exhibit superior electrical performance under sever weather condition.


Moreover, the above description is made on embodiment of the present invention. However, the embodiment are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, and all equivalent implementations or alterations within the spirit of the present invention still fall within the scope of the present invention.

Claims
  • 1. An insulation device for integration in a fuse cutout, comprising: a cylindrical insulating body;a plurality of first insulation sheds, wherein each said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body;an extending cylindrical insulating body, being horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body; andat least one second first insulation sheds, wherein the second insulation shed is also a circular fin that extends radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body.
  • 2. The insulation device of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical insulating body comprises: a center part, wherein the extending cylindrical insulating body is horizontally connected to the center part;an upper part, being connected to a top of the center part, and has an upper connection member; anda lower part, being connected to a tail of the center part, and has a lower connection member.
  • 3. The insulation device of claim 2, further comprising a first structure assembly 21, comprising: a first rod-shaped insulation structural member, being buried in the cylindrical insulating body;a center connecting unit, comprising a first ferrule sleeved on a center section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and an extending ferrule horizontally connected to the first ferrule;an upper connecting unit, comprising a second ferrule sleeved on an upper section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and a first connection member extending from a side surface of the second ferrule; anda lower connecting unit, comprising a third ferrule sleeved on a lower section of the first rod-shaped insulation structural member and a second connection member extending from a side surface of the third ferrule;wherein the first ferrule, the second ferrule and the third ferrule are buried in the cylindrical insulating body, and the extending ferrule is buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body.
  • 4. The insulation device of claim 3, further comprising a second structure assembly, comprising: a second rod-shaped insulation structural member, being inserted into the extending ferrule by a first end thereof;a ferrule, being connected to a second end of the second rod-shaped insulative structural member by an opening thereof; anda mounting member, being connected to a bottom of the ferrule;wherein the second rod-shaped insulation structural member and the ferrule are buried in the extending cylindrical insulating body, and the mounting member is positioned outside the extending cylindrical insulating body.
  • 5. The insulation device of claim 4, wherein the first connection member protrudes out of the upper connection member by a front end thereof.
  • 6. The insulation device of claim 5, wherein the second connection member protrudes out of the lower connection member by a front end thereof.
  • 7. The insulation device of claim 2, wherein the first insulation shed and the second insulation shed have a first diameter and a second diameter, respectively.
  • 8. A fuse cutout, characterized in that comprising an insulation device used as an insulator thereof, and the insulation device comprising: a cylindrical insulating body;a plurality of first insulation sheds, wherein each said first insulation shed is a circular fin extending radially outwardly from a side surface of the cylindrical insulating body;an extending cylindrical insulating body, being horizontally connected to the cylindrical insulating body; andat least one second first insulation sheds, wherein the second insulation shed is also a circular fin that extends radially outwardly from a side surface of the extending cylindrical insulating body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
112137115 Sep 2023 TW national