The invention relates to an insulator according to the precharacterizing clause of claim 1 and an arrangement according to claim 11.
Composite long-rod insulators are known, for example, from the product brochure “Silikon-Langstabisolatoren 3FL für Mittel- and Hochspannungsfreileitungen”, [“3FL Silicone long-rod insulators for medium- and high-voltage overhead lines”] Siemens AG 2011, Order No. E50001-G630-A193. The long-rod insulators have a rod made from glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFP), to the ends of which a metal end fitting is applied in each case. A silicone sheath with shields for creepage path extension is provided as the housing. The end fittings can have a multiplicity of different forms at their end remote from the housing. These forms are provided for connecting or suspending the insulator and are described in standards IEC 61466-1, IEC 60120 and IEC 60471. Typical forms according to page 5 are ball, socket, joint fork, joint plate, Y-fork and eye.
An insulator is protected from corona effects and short-circuit arcs with the aid of protective rings. Such protective fittings are connected to the insulator, i.e. connected to an end fitting, via additional fittings. These connections between the insulator and additional fittings are generally supported flexibly in order to not transmit bending stresses to the insulator. For example, a line arrester with an external spark gap can be connected to the insulator via additional fittings. Such externally gapped line arresters (EGLA) are known, for example, from pages 10 and 11 of the product brochure “Leitungsableiter für erhöhte Systemzuverlässigkeit” [“Line arresters for increased system reliability”], Siemens AG 2012, Order No. E50001-G630-A203.
The object of the invention is to specify an insulator which can be connected to an operating means in a particularly simple and reliable manner.
The invention achieves this object by means of an insulator according to claim 1.
The invention is based on the problem of there being applications in which the operating means should be supported on the insulator in a fixed, movement-free manner. This is the case, for example, if a spacing of the protective rings from the center of the insulator is to be constant or if other protective devices, for example a line arrester, are to be installed. In this case, within the context of the invention, fixed in a movement-free manner means mounted without degrees of freedom. In particular, in the case of a line arrester with an external spark gap, all degrees of freedom are to be eliminated in order to keep the length of the spark gap constant, even in the event of a movement of the insulator, for example due to vibrations caused by wind.
In the prior art, combinations of a joint fork with an additional fitting with a plate have been hitherto provided. In this case, the fitting is geometrically designed such that the plate rests extensively in the fork and is therefore fixed in place. This requires a high degree of precision during manufacture. Moreover, this design is never free of movement. The invention solves this problem by means of the single-piece design, in which the end fitting is combined with the connecting device. Two components are therefore replaced by a single component, which eliminates all degrees of freedom of this connection. The position of the attached components is fixed. A further advantage is that it saves on material and the installation effort is reduced.
In a preferred embodiment of the inventive method, the insulator is a long-rod insulator. This is an advantage since long-rod insulators are time-tested and widely used.
In a preferred embodiment of the inventive method, the connecting device has a contact portion for mounting the additional operating means. This is advantageous since simple fastening of additional parts to the end fitting is possible by means of the contact portion.
In a further preferred embodiment of the inventive method, the contact portion has at least one cutout for attaching the additional operating means. This is an advantage since a guiding-through of a fastening means, for example a bolt or a screw with a nut, is enabled by the cutout. This contributes to slip-free attachment.
In a preferred development of the above-mentioned embodiment, the contact portion has at least two boreholes for attaching the additional operating means. This is an advantage since two screws with nuts for fastening purposes can be used as a result of the boreholes.
In a further preferred embodiment of the inventive method, the connecting device has a suspension portion with a means for suspending the insulator. This is an advantage since insulators are often used on masts for high-voltage overhead lines. In this case, a suspended attachment is often used in order to prevent bending loads on the insulator as a result of vibrations of the mast or wind affecting the insulator.
In a preferred development of the above-mentioned embodiment, the suspension portion has at least one of the following forms: ball, socket, joint fork, joint plate, Y-cable, eye. Numerous different means of suspension can therefore be selected as required.
In a further preferred embodiment of the inventive insulator, the end fitting with the connecting device consists substantially of metal. This is preferably steel or aluminum. This is an advantage since using a metal end fitting is cost-effective in terms of production and the metal end fitting is robust and durable.
In a further preferred embodiment of the inventive insulator, the end fitting with the connecting device is produced in one piece in a casting process. This is an advantage since metal workpieces in virtually any desired form can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner by means of a casting process.
The invention is furthermore based on the object of specifying an arrangement for dissipating overvoltage, which can be installed in a particularly simple manner and is comparatively reliable.
The invention achieves this object by means of an arrangement according to claim 11. Preferred embodiments of the inventive arrangement are revealed in claims 12 to 15. Essentially the same advantages as those explained at the outset for the inventive method are revealed for the inventive arrangement and its embodiments.
For better explanation of the invention, in a schematic illustration:
In the known arrangement 6, the connecting devices 22, 24, 25, 26 are used to provide a certain flexibility in the suspension of the insulators 7, 8 and to therefore prevent the transmission of bending stresses to the long-rod insulators 7, 8.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2018 214 053.7 | Aug 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/069623 | 7/22/2019 | WO | 00 |