Information
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Patent Grant
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6674006
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Patent Number
6,674,006
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Date Filed
Friday, January 10, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Reichard; Dean A.
- Walkenhorst; W. David
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 174 72 B
- 174 682
- 174 88 B
- 174 99 B
- 174 149 B
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An assembly for electrical distribution includes not less than six conductors, the assembly defining a distribution portion and a source application portion, load connecting portions of the conductors being arranged in overlying layers in the distribution portion of the assembly. The load connecting portion of each conductor includes at least one load connection portion projecting beyond the overlying layers of the assembly whereby each load is connected between two conductors at the distribution portion of the assembly. The source connection portion of each conductor having at least one connection element, the source connection portion of each conductor being electrically isolated from the source connection portions of all other conductors. The assembly further includes a common conductor for connection to a neutral reference of the source and conductive straps for selectively interconnecting conductors and the common conductor to electrically configure the connected loads according to one of single phase, three phase wye and three phase delta configurations.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to electrical power distribution for electrical equipment. In particular, this invention relates to bus systems for distribution of power in electrical equipment from a source connection terminus to plural loads.
2. Description of Related Art
It is known to provide electrical bus systems comprising laminations of conductors and insulators. Further, it is known to provide laminated bus systems permitting interconnection of selected conductor pairs of a single bus construction to adapt for connection of A.C. and D.C. sources. Heretofore, configuration of connection of loads to bus systems as “wye”, “delta” or single phase has required particular arrangement of the connections to the loads. Predetermination of connections of loads to the bus system has not been possible as the prior art has not provided means for adapting configuration of already connected loads among three phase “wye”, three phase “delta” and single phase configurations. Hence, it has heretofore been necessary to connect loads to power distribution bus systems during equipment installation to achieve the load electrical configuration required by the applied source. The necessity of connecting loads to bus systems during equipment installation can result in errors in connections that produce imbalances of loads among source phases or loads not being connected so as to derive the required power for intended operation. Hence, there remains a need to reduce the opportunities for mis-connection of loads to bus systems while permitting configuration of load connections as “wye”, “delta” or single phase as desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical distribution assembly having conductors for connection to electrical loads, the assembly having a source application portion wherein interconnections between conductors by connecting straps are selectively applied to achieve an electrical configuration of connected loads according to one of three phase “wye”, three phase “delta”, and single phase configurations.
Further objects and advantages of the invention shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following description thereof.
In accordance with the aforesaid objects, an assembly defining a distribution portion and a source application portion and comprising not less than six conductors, each conductor comprising a load connecting portion and a source connection portion, the load connecting portions of the conductors being arranged in overlying layers in the assembly. The load connecting portion of each conductor comprises at least one load connection portion projecting beyond the overlying layers of the assembly whereby each load is connected between two conductors at the distribution portion of the assembly. The source application portion of each conductor comprises a source connection portion having at least one connection element, the source connection portion of each conductor being electrically insulated from the source connection portions of all other conductors. The assembly further comprises a common conductor comprising a source connection portion having three connection elements, the common conductor for connection to a neutral reference of the source. The assembly further comprises conductive straps interconnecting selected connection portions to electrically configure the connected loads according to one of single phase, three phase wye and three phase delta configurations.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a three dimensional view of a bus bar assembly in accordance with the invention.
FIGS. 2
a
-
2
b
illustrate conductors of the bus bar assembly of
FIG. 1
FIGS. 3
a
-
3
c
are electrical diagrams illustrating alternative electrical configurations of loads connected to the bus bar assembly of FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 4
a
-
4
c
illustrate application of interconnecting straps for the load electrical configurations illustrated by
FIGS. 3
a
-
3
c.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The invention shall be illustrated with reference to a preferred embodiment which shall be described in detail. It is not the intention of applicants that the invention be limited to the preferred embodiment, but rather that the invention shall be defined by the appended claims and all equivalents thereof.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, bus bar assembly
10
is shown with distribution portion
12
broken from source application portion
14
. Bus bar assembly
10
comprises no less than six conductors,
20
,
22
,
24
,
26
,
28
and
30
. Distribution portion
12
includes load connecting portions comprising load connection portions such as portions
32
,
34
,
36
,
38
,
40
and
42
of conductors
20
-
30
projecting beyond the assembly to facilitate connection of loads. Source application portion
14
comprises source connection portions comprising source connection elements
50
,
52
,
54
,
56
,
58
, and
60
of conductors
20
-
30
for interconnection of conductors according to the selected load configuration. In addition, source application portion
14
comprises common conductor
62
having common connection elements
64
,
66
and
68
also employed in interconnections for load configurations. Conductors of a source of electrical energy, for example, from a mains supply, are connected to assembly
10
at the source application portion
14
. Each of conductors
20
-
30
is formed of substantially flat conductive material, each having a unique shape adapted to its intended relative location within assembly
10
. Source connection elements
50
-
68
are mounted to the respective conductors by fasteners (not shown) to achieve electrical conduction between the connection element and the conductor. Excepting connection regions of the load connection portions and connection elements, each conductor is advantageously coated with an insulating material to provide electrical insulation of the conductors one from the other as fitted in assembly
10
. In addition to the insulating coating, insulating sheet material (not shown) is advantageously interspersed between conductors as arranged in assembly
10
. The material and the thickness of insulating sheets are selected according to the characteristics of the applied power to insure electrical insulation throughout the environmental operating range specified for assembly
10
. Conductors
20
-
30
, together with insulating sheets if any, are bound together in assembly
10
by non-conductive fasteners, such as bolts
46
and
48
(nuts not shown), spaced along the length of assembly
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
a
and
2
b
, examples of complete conductors corresponding to conductors
22
and
28
, respectively, of
FIG. 1
are shown in three dimensional views. Although illustrated in lengths accommodating four load connection portions, (connection portions
32
in
FIG. 2
a
; connection portions
40
in
FIG. 2
b
) the number of load connection portions and the length of each conductor is entirely a matter of design according to the equipment to which power is to be distributed. Projecting connection portions in the load connecting portions of conductors
20
-
24
are formed so that the projection distance beyond assembly
10
for all conductors is substantially the same. Likewise, projecting connection portions in the load connecting portions of conductors
26
-
30
are formed so that the projection distance beyond assembly
10
is substantially the same. Although shown as projecting solely at right angles to assembly
10
, the connection portions, or a portion of the connection portions may be advantageously formed to be directed at an angle appropriate to reduce the sharpness of the final curve or bend of load conductors being connected to the connecting portions. Otherwise, the form of the conductors and connection portions within the load connecting portions of conductors
20
-
30
are formed to facilitate assembly in a laminated fashion as illustrated in FIG.
1
. In that regard it is expressly contemplated that the projecting portions may be formed to extend in the plane of the conductor above or below the conductor edge from which they project to provide clearance from the conductors in the assembly above or below which the projecting connection portions extend. Advantageously, particular connecting elements such as commercially supplied connecting tabs (not shown) are fixed by rivets or other fasteners to the projecting extremities of connecting portions, such as portions
32
and
40
, for mating connection with connecting elements such as so called “push-on” lugs affixed to conductors connected to loads. Except for the projecting connection portions, conductors
20
-
30
are substantially flat and elongate within the distribution portion
12
of assembly
10
.
As seen in
FIG. 2
a
, conductor
22
is advantageously formed with a rearwardly projecting extension above the source connection portion (extension shown dashed in FIG.
1
). A connection element
70
is attached to this extension so as to achieve electrical conduction between conductor
22
and connection element
70
. The extension is formed to permit connection element
70
to be behind and electrically isolated from conductor
62
in assembly
10
. In a like manner, each of conductors
20
and
24
are provided with rearwardly projecting extensions and connection elements (extensions shown dashed in FIG.
1
). Connection element
70
along with the corresponding connection elements of conductors
20
and
24
facilitate connection of source carrying conductors from a mains supply to assembly
10
so as not to interfere with access to connection elements
50
-
60
and
64
-
68
.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, the source connection portions of conductors
20
-
30
and common conductor
62
are formed to permit connection elements
50
-
60
and
64
-
68
to project from substantially the same plane. Considering
FIG. 2
a
, the source connection portion of conductor
22
is formed to present a base for source connection element
52
electrically isolated from and in substantially the same plane as the base for source connection element
50
. In a like manner, the source connection portion of conductor
24
is formed to present a base for source connection element
54
electrically isolated from and in substantially the same plane as the base for source connection element
52
. As seen in
FIG. 2
b
, the source connection portion of conductor
28
is formed to provide a base for source connection element
58
electrically isolated from the like bases of conductors
26
and
30
. The base for source connection element
58
, as well as the bases for source connection elements
56
and
60
lie in substantially the same plane as the bases for source connection elements
50
-
54
. Considering
FIG. 1
together with
FIG. 2b
, it is seen that the projection from the major length of conductor
28
to the base for support element
58
is dependent on the relative position of conductor
28
in the assembly of conductors. Likewise, for each of conductors
26
and
30
the projection from the major length of the elongate conductor to the base for the connection element is determined according to the relative position of the conductor in assembly
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
a
-
3
c
, electrical configurations of loads are illustrated for three phase “wye”, three phase “delta” and single phase, respectively. In the electrical diagrams, loads are represented by Z
1
, Z
2
and Z
3
, the conductors
20
-
30
of assembly
10
are identified as B
1
, B
2
, B
3
, B
4
, B
5
and B
6
(correspondence is set forth in Table 1), and the power source is applied at connections for source lines L
1
, L
2
, and L
3
in the source connection portions of conductors
20
,
22
and
24
(see, for example, connection element
70
in
FIG. 2
a
). In
FIG. 3
a
(three phase “wye”) a connection to an electrical neutral (“N”) of the source is provided in addition to connections to lines L
1
, L
2
, and L
3
. Connection of the source neutral to assembly
10
is made to common conductor
62
(
FIG. 1.
) by means of connection element
72
attached thereto (FIG.
1
.). The connections of loads among lines L
1
, L
2
, L
3
and N are effected at the source connection portion using conductive straps S
1
, S
2
and S
3
(three phase configurations) and conductive straps S
1
, S
2
, S
3
and S
4
(single phase configuration). The actual loads represented by each of Z
1
, Z
2
and Z
3
will typically be plural devices distributed over the plural load connecting portions of conductors
20
-
30
, an objective of the actual connections to conductors
20
-
30
being to achieve a balance of load current among the source lines L
1
, L
2
and L
3
. In the “wye” configuration of
FIG. 3
a
, one end of all loads are connected to the neutral “N” via straps S
1
, S
2
and S
3
connecting all of conductors B
4
, B
5
and B
6
together and to the source neutral. In the “delta” configuration of
FIG. 3
b
, load Z
1
is connected between source lines L
1
and L
2
by conductive strap S
2
; load Z
2
is connected between source lines L
2
and L
3
by conductive strap S
3
; and load Z
3
is connected between source lines L
2
and L
3
by conductive strap S
1
. In the single phase configuration of
FIG. 3
c
, source lines L
2
and L
3
are connected together by strap S
3
; load Z
1
is connected between source lines L
1
and L
2
by straps S
4
and S
3
; load Z
2
is connected between source lines L
2
and L
1
by straps S
2
and S
1
; and load Z
3
is connected between source lines L
2
and L
1
by straps S
3
and S
1
.
As illustrated by the electrical diagrams of
FIGS. 3
a
-
3
c
, actual loads represented by the loads Z
1
, Z
2
and Z
3
are connected to the conductors B
1
-B
6
irrespective of whether the loads are to be electrically configured as three phase “wye”, three phase “delta” or single phase. Irrespective of the actual number of loads to be connected, the connection of loads (approximate equalization of electrical current delivered to the loads) as presented to the applied source. Connections are made between loads and power distribution conductors in such equipment irrespective of the electrical configuration required for the loads by the applied source. Adaptation of the loads to the electrical configuration required by the source is then facilitated using conductive straps S
1
-S
4
without the need for rearranging connections between the loads and the conductors of assembly
10
.
TABLE 1
|
|
Conductor
Connection
Conductor
Source
|
(FIG. 1)
Element
(FIGS. 3a-3c)
Line
|
|
20
50
B2
L2
|
22
52
B3
L3
|
24
54
B1
L1
|
26
56
B4
|
28
58
B5
|
30
60
B6
|
|
Physical arrangements of conductors B
1
-B
6
, loads Z
1
-Z
3
, and conductive straps S
1
-S
4
of
FIGS. 3
a
-
3
c
, as applied to assembly
10
of
FIG. 1
, are illustrated in
FIGS. 4
a
-
4
c
, respectively. In
FIG. 4
a
, conductive strap S
1
is fitted between connection elements
56
and
64
, conductive strap S
2
is fitted between connection elements
58
and
66
, and conductive strap S
3
is fitted between connection elements
60
and
68
. As all of connection elements
64
,
66
, and
68
are electrically interconnected by virtue of attachment to conductor
62
, all of conductors B
4
, B
5
, and B
6
are electrically connected to one another and to electrical neutral (as illustrated in
FIG. 3
a
) by conductive straps S
1
, S
2
and S
3
. In
FIG. 4
b
, strap S
1
is fitted between connection elements
54
and
60
connecting conductors B
1
and B
6
, strap S
2
is fitted between connection elements
50
and
56
connecting conductors B
2
and B
4
, and strap S
3
is fitted between connection elements
52
and
58
connecting conductors B
3
and B
5
(all as illustrated in
FIG. 3
b
). In
FIG. 4
c
, conductive strap S
1
is fitted between connection elements
54
and
60
and conductive strap S
2
is fitted between connection elements
60
and
58
, conductive straps S
1
and S
2
interconnecting conductors B
1
, B
6
and B
5
; conductive strap S
3
is fitted between connection elements
50
and
52
and conductive strap S
4
is fitted between connection elements
50
and
56
, conductive straps S
3
and S
4
interconnecting conductors B
2
, B
3
and B
4
(all as illustrated in
FIG. 3
c
). As seen in
FIGS. 4
a
-
4
c
, connection elements of the source application portions of conductors B
1
-B
6
and of common conductor
62
are spatially arrayed in a matrix of three rows and three columns, projecting from substantially the same plane facilitating application of conductive straps S
1
-S
4
. Advantageously, the spatial arrangement of connection elements in the matrix is such that the conductive straps are physically uniform in size and shape so that any conductive strap may be applied between connection elements in adjacent rows or adjacent columns.
Claims
- 1. An assembly for distributing electrical energy from a source, the assembly defining a distribution portion and a source application portion and comprising at least six conductors, each conductor comprising at least one load connecting portion and a source connection portion, the load connecting portions being arranged in overlying layers wherein the conductors are electrically insulated one from the other and each load connecting portion comprising at least one load connection portion projecting beyond the overlying layers whereby each load is connected between two conductors at the distribution portion of the assembly, each source connection portion comprising at least one connection element, the source connection portion of each conductor being electrically Isolated from the source connection portions of all other conductors, a common conductor comprising a source connection portion having three connection elements, the common conductor for connection to a neutral reference of a three phase source, and conductive straps interconnecting selected source connection portions to electrically configure the connected loads according to one of single phase, three phase wye, and three phase delta configurations.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the load connection portion of each conductor is formed so that the projection distance beyond the overlying layers for all conductors is substantially the same.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein each conductor is coated with an insulating layer except for connection regions of the load connection portion and the source connection portion.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein each load connection portion is formed to accept a particular connecting element configured for mating engagement of a connecting element of a load connecting conductor.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the particular connecting element is fixedly attached to the load connection portion.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein connection elements of the common conductor and of the source connection portions of the conductors are spatially arrayed in a square matrix of three rows and three columns and wherein each conductive strap spans the distance between two adjacent connection elements lying in a row or column of the matrix.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the source connection portions of three conductors further comprise an extension projecting rearwardly above the source application portion of the assembly, each such extension having a connection element attached thereto for connection of a conductor of the electrical energy source.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the common conductor further comprises a connection element attached thereto for connection of a conductor of a neutral reference of the electrical energy source.
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