Claims
- 1. A loadbreak bushing insert comprising:an insulative outer housing having an axial bore therein and including an upper section and a mid-section, said mid-section being radially larger than the upper section and including an annular top surface at a transition between the upper section and the mid-section and an interface side surface adjacent the annular top surface for providing an interference fit with a mating power cable elbow; a conductive member positioned within said axial bore of said housing; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced vent grooves provided in said mid-section of said outer housing, said vent grooves providing fluid communication between said annular top surface and said interface side surface for venting a chamber formed between said housing and said mating power cable elbow thereby substantially preventing a vacuum within said chamber to avoid flashover when separating the loadbreak bushing insert from said mating power cable elbow.
- 2. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 1, wherein the vent grooves are formed in an indicator band.
- 3. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the interface side surface includes a circumferential area of reduced diameter thereby forming the vent grooves.
- 4. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 3, wherein the vent grooves are formed in an indicator band.
- 5. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 1, wherein the vent grooves comprise a plurality of passageways spaced apart around a periphery of said annular top surface of said mid-section.
- 6. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 5, wherein each passageway comprises a longitudinal groove.
- 7. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 6, wherein the passageways are formed in an indicator band.
- 8. In combination:a power cable elbow having an elbow cuff; a loadbreak bushing insert comprising an outer insulative housing having an interface portion on an external surface thereof for providing an interference fit with said elbow cuff of said power cable elbow, said interface portion and said elbow cuff forming a chamber therebetween; and at least one raised rib formed on said interface portion of said loadbreak bushing insert, said at least one raised rib forcing at least a portion of said elbow cuff to radially expand upon separation of said power cable elbow from said loadbreak bushing insert thereby substantially preventing a pressure decrease within said chamber and a potential flashover upon disassembly.
- 9. The combination as defined in claim 8, wherein the at least one raised rib is formed in an indicator band.
- 10. The combination as defined in claim 8, wherein the interface portion comprises a transition shoulder portion which includes an annular top surface and a side surface adapted for a mating interference fit with said elbow cuff, wherein at least a portion of the side surface includes a circumferential area of reduced diameter.
- 11. The combination as defined in claim 10, wherein the at least one rib is formed in an indicator band.
- 12. A method for reducing the likelihood of flashover upon disassembly of a loadbreak bushing insert from a power cable elbow, wherein the power cable elbow includes a circumferential elbow cuff in an interference fit relationship with the loadbreak bushing insert when assembled therewith, the method comprising the steps of:longitudinally separating said loadbreak bushing insert and said power cable elbow; and radially expanding at least a portion of said elbow cuff of said power cable elbow during said separation step, wherein a vent is formed between said elbow cuff and said loadbreak bushing insert for venting a chamber formed between said power cable elbow and said loadbreak bushing insert, thereby substantially preventing a vacuum within said chamber to avoid a decrease in the dielectric strength of the air within said chamber upon disassembly of said loadbreak bushing insert from said power cable elbow.
- 13. A method as defined by claim 12, wherein the step of radially expanding at least a portion of said elbow cuff of said power cable elbow comprises the step of forcing at least a portion of said elbow cuff to traverse over a raised rib formed on said loadbreak bushing insert.
- 14. A method as defined by claim 12, wherein said elbow cuff is substantially entirely radially expanded by forcing said elbow cuff to traverse over a plurality of raised ribs circumferentially spaced on said loadbreak bushing insert.
- 15. A loadbreak bushing insert comprising:a housing having an axial bore therethrough; a conductive member positioned within the axial bore of the housing; wherein the housing includes three sections, a first end section being dimensioned to be fitted in a bushing well, a second end section being dimensioned for insertion into a power cable elbow connector and a mid-section being radially larger than the first and second end sections, the mid-section including a plurality of circumferentially spaced vent grooves provided on the mid-section, said vent grooves providing fluid communication between ambient air pressure and a cavity formed between the second end section and a power cable elbow connector, whereby upon disassembly of a power cable elbow from said loadbreak bushing insert, the cavity formed therebetween is exposed to ambient air pressure via said vent grooves thereby substantially preventing formation of a vacuum within said cavity.
- 16. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 15, wherein said vent grooves comprise a reduced diameter portion formed within the mid-section.
- 17. A loadbreak bushing insert as defined in claim 15, wherein said mid-section includes an interface side surface having a first portion for interference-fit sealing relationship with a power cable elbow connector cuff, said first portion comprising a first diameter, and said interface side surface comprising a second portion adjacent said first portion, said vent grooves being formed in the second portion, wherein said second portion comprises a second diameter.
- 18. In combination:a power cable elbow connector including a conductor receiving end and a loadbreak bushing insert receiving end, the elbow connector further including a conductive member extending from the cable receiving end to the bushing insert receiving end, the bushing insert receiving end including an open end portion having an elbow cuff therearound; and a loadbreak bushing insert including a housing having an axial bore therein and a conductive member positioned within the axial bore, wherein the housing includes a power cable elbow insertion end and a mid-section dimensionally radially larger than the power cable elbow insertion end of the housing, a portion of the housing mid-section being in interference-fit sealing relationship with the elbow cuff upon insertion of the bushing insert into the power cable elbow connector, the housing mid-section further including at least one raised rib for forcing at least a portion of said elbow cuff to radially expand upon separation of said power cable elbow connector from said load break bushing insert, thereby providing fluid communication between a cavity defined by the bushing insert receiving end of the power cable elbow connector and the bushing insert housing mid-section with ambient air pressure surrounding the bushing insert whereby, upon disassembly therebetween, a pressure decrease within the cavity is substantially prevented to reduce the possibility of flashover.
- 19. The combination as defined in claim 18, wherein the at least one rib is formed on an indicator ring which provides visual indication of proper mating of the bushing insert and power cable elbow connector.
- 20. The combination as defined in claim 18, wherein the portion of the housing mid-section which is in interference-fit sealing relationship with the elbow cuff upon insertion of the bushing insert into the power cable elbow connector comprises a first diameter, and wherein the at least one rib is formed on a second portion of said housing mid-section, said second portion comprising a second diameter.
- 21. The combination as defined in claim 20, wherein the at least one rib is formed on an indicator ring which provides visual indication of proper mating of the bushing insert and power cable elbow connector.
- 22. The combination as defined in claim 18, wherein the housing mid-section comprises a plurality of raised ribs.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/287,915, filed on Apr. 7, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,447, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/902,749, filed on Jul. 30, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,712, the specifications of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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