Patents by Inventor Jiri Talir

Jiri Talir has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6140810
    Abstract: The subject matter of the present invention is a fiber-optic outdoor high-voltage sensor 1. The known sensor principle is based on the fact that a piezoelectric quartz cylinder 3 wound with a glass fiber 4a effects a voltage-proportional fiber strain which is measured interferometrically. According to the invention, a 420 kV outdoor sensor 1 is created by virtue of the fact that several quartz cylinders 3 and electrically conductive spacing elements 5 are arranged in an alternating fashion one behind another and are sealed in a silicone-shielded 17 insulating tube 16 by means of polyurethane 18 or silicone 21. Dividing the high voltage between several spaced, E-field integrating sensor elements 2 permits simple field control and a very high measuring accuracy. In addition, the fiber-optic voltage sensor 1 is distinguished by a low outlay on insulation, compactness and low weight, and can easily be scaled to other voltage levels and be effectively combined with optical current sensors 38.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Klaus Bohnert, Hubert Brandle, Philippe Gabus, Jadran Kostovic, Jiri Talir
  • Patent number: 5814782
    Abstract: The power circuit-breaker is provided with at least one arcing chamber which extends along a central axis and has at least one power interruption point with at least one contact which is moved by a drive. A closing resistor is connected in series with the power interruption point, having a resistive contact which is connected in parallel with the closing resistor and which closes after the power interruption point during the connection operation and opens after the power interruption point during the disconnection operation. This power circuit-breaker has a closing resistor and a resistive contact which has a simple and space-saving structure and which accurately timed actuation of the resistive contact is achieved. The resistive contact is mechanically connected to the at least one moving contact rectilinearly along at least one axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri AG
    Inventors: Roger Muller, Jiri Talir
  • Patent number: 4670632
    Abstract: The high-voltage switch with a closing resistor has a main switch point and, parallel to this, an auxiliary switch point, the closing resistor (19) being in series with the auxiliary switch point. A movable contact (17) of the auxiliary switch point is driven via a thrust-crank drive (16), in such a way that it closes before the main switch point and opens again after the main switch point has closed.In this high-voltage switch, the object is to achieve a cycle of movement which, while ensuring a saving of components of the drive, can be adapted in a simple way to differing network conditions.This is achieved because the thrust-crank drive (16) has a compressible joint (23), and because the movable contact (17) is coupled to two impact rings (34, 35) which interact with two stops (36, 37).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: BBC Brown, Boveri & Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Walter Bischofberger, Heinz Eichholzer, Werner Graber, Jiri Talir, Edgar Hochspach, Werner Luthi
  • Patent number: 4636599
    Abstract: Two series-connected main switching contacts (1a, 1b) mounted on a housing (7) are actuated, in conjunction with an auxiliary switching unit (4) for switching a closing or starting resistance (3), by a drive (5) via a switching drive mechanism (6). To obviate the need for a second auxiliary switching unit and to achieve other cost reductions, the closing resistance (3) and the auxiliary switching unit (4) are connected in a parallel circuit and in series between the main switching contacts (1a, 1b). The foregoing components are accommodated in the housing (7). During a switching-on process, the auxiliary switching unit (4) closes after the main switching contacts close (1a, 1b) and the closing resistance (3) is bypassed. During the switching-off process, the auxiliary switching unit opens after the main switching contacts (1a, 1b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Assignees: BBC Brown, Boveri & Company, Ltd., Werner Graber
    Inventors: Walter Bischofberger, Heinz Eicholzer, Jiri Talir
  • Patent number: 4608470
    Abstract: Between a fixed contact member (2) having a rated-current contact and a fixed arcing contact (3) which acts in conjunction with a moving contact member (4) having a moving rated-current contact (5) and moving arcing contact (6), and a first flange (7) an insertion resistance (8) is arranged.In order to save a further pair of contacts, the rated-current contact of the fixed contact member (2) is constructed as a sliding rated-current contact (14) which can be displaced in the switching-on direction by the moving contact member (4). During the switching-on process, it is first contacted by the moving rated-current contact (5) which creates a current path including a resistance contact (9) and the insertion resistance (8). A little later, the insertion resistance (8) is bridged when the moving arcing contact (6) comes into contact with the fixed arcing contact (3), which is connected to the first flange (7) by means of a conductor (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1986
    Assignee: BBC Brown Boveri & Company Ltd.
    Inventors: Walter Bischofberger, Heinz Eichholzer, Werner Graber, Jiri Talir