Liquid Filled Patents (Class 174/17LF)
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Patent number: 6159913Abstract: A biodegradable soybean oil based electrically insulating fluid. The base oil is hydrogenated to produce maximum possible stability of the soybean oil, and can be winterized to remove crystallized fats and improve the pour point of the base oil without the necessity of heating the oil. The base oil can also be combined with an additive package containing materials specifically designed for improved pour point, improved cooling properties, and improved dielectric stability.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Waverly Light and PowerInventors: Glenn S. Cannon, Lou A. T. Honary
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Patent number: 6156969Abstract: A transport and storage container for liquids with a pallet-like underframe of an electrically conductive material, an exchangeable inner container of synthetic material with four side walls, a bottom wall and a top wall, a closable inlet opening at the top and a lower outlet opening with a draining device, and an outer casing formed of grating or sheet metal. The transport and storage container for liquids further includes a grounding member of an electrically conductive material, preferably metal, arranged in the passage opening of the discharge device between the discharge valve of the discharge device and the inner container, wherein the grounding member is connected to an electrically conductive connecting element, preferably a screw of metal with a grounding connection to the underframe of the container, wherein the connecting element is introduced from the outside.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Protechna S.A.Inventor: Udo Schutz
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Patent number: 6156970Abstract: A casing (1) for housing electrical and/or electronic components (6) surrounded by a cooling medium (10), the said casing consisting of a frame (2) and an upper and a lower closing-wall part (3, 4), is constructed in such a way that the frame (2) and/or one closing-wall part (3, 4) consists of electrically insulating, castable material and comprises electrical connecting parts (50) integrally cast in the said material, the frame (2) and the closing-wall parts (3, 4) jointly enclosing, in a pressure-tight manner, a housing space which can be filled with a coolant (10) for the boiling-bath cooling of the electrical and/or electronic components (FIG. 1).Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Harting KGaAInventors: Dietmar Harting, Wulf Muller, Marek Ciezarek
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Patent number: 6137674Abstract: A high-voltage power supply unit having electrical components encased in insulating casings which are biodegradable. The insulating casings comprise several superimposed layers, joined together, of sheets of paper, the number of layers being chosen in order to obtain the desired amount of electrical insulation to suit the strength of the electric field surrounding the insulated electrical components when the unit is in operation.This has a application to providing power to X-ray sources.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: GE Medical Systems, S.A.Inventor: Hans Jedlitschka
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Patent number: 6037537Abstract: A transformer is disclosed, including a tank housing a transformer core/coil assembly, a dielectric insulating fluid surrounding the core/coil assembly, the fluid comprising a vegetable oil, an antioxidant dissolved in the oil, and a low temperature additive blended into the oil, wherein the fluid defines a headspace above the fluid. The preferred embodiment includes an oxygen absorbing material contained in the tank and in contact with gases in the tank but isolated from contact with the dielectric fluid, the tank including an opening and a sealed plug in the opening, such that the oxygen absorbing material can be replaced through the opening upon removal of the sealed plug, and further includes a gas permeable polymer container sealed against the opening for supporting the oxygen absorbing material and an indicator in gas contact with the headspace and visible from outside the tank for indicating the presence of oxygen in the headspace.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles Patrick McShane, Jerry L. Corkran, Richard A. Harthun, Gary A. Gauger, Kevin J. Rapp, Edgar Howells
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Patent number: 5973261Abstract: This invention relates to a heat exchanger for electronic components and electrotechnical equipment, comprising a box defining an interior space through which a heat-transfer fluid passes, at least one face of said box oriented towards said components or equipment being covered with an electrically insulating plate, characterized in that said box and said plate are overmoulded with a covering of electrically insulating material and in that a spacer for expansion is disposed between said box and said insulating plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: FERRAZ a French Societe AnonymeInventors: Jean-Luc Chevallet, Ivan Rubichon, Gerard Marichy
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Patent number: 5958851Abstract: A biodegradable soybean oil based electrically insulating fluid. The base oil is hydrogenated to produce maximum possible stability of the soybean oil, and can be winterized to remove crystallized fats and improve the pour point of the base oil without the necessity of heating the oil. The base oil can also be combined with an additive package containing materials specifically designed for improved pour point, improved cooling properties, and improved dielectric stability.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Waverly Light and PowerInventors: Glenn S. Cannon, Lou A. T. Honary
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Patent number: 5949017Abstract: High oleic acid triglyceride compositions that comprise fatty acid components of at least 75% oleic acid, less than 10% diunsaturated fatty acid component; less than 3% triunsaturated fatty acid component; and less than 8% saturated fatty acid component; and having the properties of a dielectric strength of at least 35 KV/100 mil gap, a dissipation factor of less than 0.05% at 25.degree. C., acidity of less than 0.03 mg KOH/g, electrical conductivity of less than 1 pS/m at 25.degree. C., a flash point of at least 250.degree. C. and a pour point of at least -15.degree. C. are disclosed. Electrical insulation fluids comprising the triglyceride composition are disclosed. Electrical insulation fluids that comprise the triglyceride composition and a combination of additives are disclosed. Electrical apparatuses comprising the electrical insulation fluids and the use of electrical insulation fluids to provide insulation in electrical apparatuses are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: ABB Power T&D Company Inc.Inventors: Thottathil V. Oommen, C. Clair Claiborne
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Patent number: 5895883Abstract: An apparatus for dampening movement of passivation material in an electronic module and a method for manufacturing an electronic module incorporating such an apparatus are disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing defining a cavity sized to contain an electrical circuit and a non-solid passivation material. The apparatus further includes means for limiting movement of the passivation material within the cavity in at least one direction. In a preferred embodiment, the limiting means comprises at least one dam.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Delco Electronics Corp.Inventors: Pardeep Kumar Bhatti, John Allen Hearn, Jack A. Bednarz, Daniel Alan Lawlyes
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Patent number: 5786980Abstract: A packaged electrical component includes a tubular body having first and second ends and an opening at the first end for receiving an electrical component; an electrical component disposed within the tubular body; an end cap mounted on the first end of the tubular body, closing the opening; and a fluid-filled pressure-applying element disposed within the tubular body between the end cap and the electrical component, applying pressure to the electrical component within the tubular body. The fluid-filled pressure-applying element is preferably a variable volume container that contains a gas, a liquid, or a solid produced by curing of a liquid. A fluid is injected into the container after assembly of the package so that a uniform pressure is applied to the component compensating for thickness non-uniformities of the component. Assembly is simplified since the element is pressurized after assembly of the package rather than while the package is being manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Evans Capacitor Company, IncorporatedInventor: David A. Evans
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Patent number: 5527988Abstract: A tank for an oil-filled, pad-mounted electrical transformer includes six sides. The tank includes a front plate and a side panel unit connected to the front plate. The side panel unit is formed of a bent sheet of metal. Two of the side panels form obtuse included angles with adjoining side panels. A floor plate of the tank is sized to fit inside of the side panel unit so as to be capable of being secured at any desired elevation. The floor plate includes reinforcing channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Augusto D. Hernandez, Richard M. Marusinec
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Patent number: 5462685Abstract: A convection-cooled electromagnetic device, such as a transformer, and methods of cooling that utilize a ferrofluid as a cooling medium. The device's leakage magnetic field, which can be augmented by auxiliary magnets, draws the ferrofluid toward the device. As the fluid approaches the device its temperature rises, resulting in loss of magnetic properties and a decrease in density. The ferrofluid rises as its temperature approaches the Curie point, since the gravitational effect of density reduction begins to overcome the weakening magnetic attraction. Movement of hot ferrofluid is strongly assisted by the attraction exerted by the device on cooler, more intensely magnetic ferrofluid, which displaces the hot ferrofluid. The displaced ferrofluid cools as a result of movement from the heat source and through contact with the walls of the housing. Preferably, the Curie temperature of the ferrofluid is close to or slightly higher than the operating temperature of the device.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Ferrofluidics CorporationInventors: Kuldip Raj, Ronald Moskowitz
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Patent number: 5402317Abstract: The current invention is a method and apparatus for shock mounting an obj in a container. A container is provided having side walls to accommodate movement of the object. The container is filled with a fluid having substantially the same density as the object to be shock mounted. The object is mounted in the container by a plurality of shock mounts. In accordance with the apparatus, a container is provided with an incompressible fluid therein. The object to be shock mounted is immersed in the fluid and suspended at an equilibrium position in the fluid filled container. The object can be a circuit board or some other similarly delicate device.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Allan Rydberg
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Patent number: 5391835Abstract: A head type current transformer having an aluminum head housing mounted on top of and supported by a porcelain insulator. The head housing and insulator together define an enclosure housing therein an, insulated, electrical component immersed in a liquid dielectric. The transformer unit is rendered explosion resistant by having a shock wave attenuator located at least partially in the liquid in the vicinity of the juncture of the housing and insulator to reduce the force of a shock wave originating in the head housing below that which would cause fracturing of the porcelain insulator. A selected area of the wall of the head housing is also patterned to facilitate its rupture in a predetermined area which is in the region of the highest voltage stress area. A filler material of felt is also used to displace a portion of the oil dielectric at the area of weakness.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1991Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: BBA Canada LimitedInventors: Eugene Y. G. Yao, Arthur K. K. Leung
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Patent number: 5380956Abstract: A liquid cooling module for semiconductor chips is disclosed. The module includes a plurality of substrates, each containing at least one chip. The substrates are arranged in the module so that when coolant flows through the module, the coolant is exposed to the top and bottom surfaces of the chips. A gasket is used between each substrate. The gasket is made if a Z-axis elastromeric material that is impervious to liquid and therefore directs the flow of the coolant in the module and makes the module liquid tight. The material also is conductive in the Z direction, but not the X or Y direction, thereby making electrical communication between the chips on different substrate levels possible. The module is intended to be attached to a circuit board, thus simplifying the layout of liquid cooled chips on the board.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Mike C. Loo, Marlin R. Vogel
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Patent number: 5336847Abstract: An nonflammable insulating liquid is obtained by adding an emulsifying agent having a volume ratio of 1 to 3% to an insulating liquid containing a fluorocarbon liquid of at least 25% in a volume ratio to cause emulsification. In this liquid mixture, when polyol ester or dimethylcyloxane is used as the insulating liquid, an nonflammable insulating liquid that does not cause pollution or an environmental problem can be obtained. When tricresyl phosphate is used as the insulating liquid, an nonflammable insulating liquid having a dielectric constant close to that of insulating paper can be obtained. A liquid pipe for circulating a fluorocarbon emulsion in a tank is provided outside the tank, and a pump and a stirrer are connected midway along the liquid pipe to constantly stir the fluorocarbon emulsion, thereby preventing it from being separated into two layers. When a radiator is provided to the liquid pipe, the stirring system for the fluorocarbon emulsion can also serve as the cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitake Nakagami
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Patent number: 5324886Abstract: An insulting-liquid immersed electrical machine comprises an electrical machine, a hermetically sealed tank containing the electrical machine, and insulating liquid arranged between the electrical machine and the tank, wherein the tank includes a deformable member through which gas and liquid cannot pass and whose shape is variable so that a receiving volume capable of receiving the insulating liquid between the tank and the electrical machine is variable. The insulating liquid completely fills the receiving volume in the tank, and a pressurizing arrangement is provided for adjusting the shape of the deformable member so that the pressure of the insulating liquid in the tank is kept at a suitable degree for preventing the insulating liquid from vaporizing.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Ryoji Nakatake, Yoshito Uwano, Takeshi Sakamoto
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Patent number: 5308920Abstract: A radiating device for radiating heat of an electronic component to the atmosphere, includes a container body, a cap for tight-sealing the inner space of the container body, and a working fluid serving as a heat carrier kept in the container body. The bottom wall of the container body is flat and serves as a heat receiving portion. The working fluid repeats evaporation and condensation in the container body. In a corner where the inner surface of the bottom wall of the container body meets the inner surface of a vertical cylindrical wall, a loop groove is formed running all along the corner. A plurality of horizontal grooves intersecting the loop groove are formed on the inner surface of the bottom wall. A plurality of second grooves intersecting the loop grooves are formed on the inner surface of the cylindrical wall. The working fluid condensed at the heat radiating portion returns to the bottom wall through the vertical grooves and through the loop groove.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Itoh Research & Development Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Satomi Itoh
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Patent number: 5250750Abstract: Heat transfer, lubricating, functional and/or insulating fluid compositions for use in apparatus such as electrical transformers contain up to 25 weight percent of one or more oil additives and a 1-octene and/or 1-decene dimer and/or a 1-octene and 1-decene co-dimer oil having improved low temperature properties which oil contains less than about 2.5 weight percent of, respectively, the 7-methylpentadecene, 9-methylnonadecene and, 7- and 9-methylheptadecene isomers. The dimers can be hydrogenated to provide the saturated counterparts of the isomers.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Ronald L. Shubkin, Kevin J. Theriot
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Patent number: 5130616Abstract: A motor control system includes a single, multicompartment enclosure mounted on a skid. The enclosure contains a transformer circuit and a motor controller circuit interconnected so that only external connections to a power source and a load are heeded. When the circuits are energized, access to high voltage motor control components and to field replaceable fuses and output selection switches is provented by a double interlocking mechanism which operates in conjunction with energizing and de-energizing the transformer. The transformer of the transformer circuit includes a tertiary winding disposed radially between a primary winding and a secondary winding. The winding filters electrostatically coupled transients. A conventional electrostatic shield is also used so that the transformer is doubly shielded to electrostatic transients. The tertiary winding is connected to one or more capacitors to filter magnetically coupled transients.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Southwest Electric CompanyInventor: Donald W. Owen
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Patent number: 5130889Abstract: A device for hermetically protecting integrated circuits is disclosed. The device includes a plastic housing which has a cavity. The cavity forms an opening at the top of the housing and extends toward the bottom of the housing where a metallic slug is positioned. The cavity also includes one or more bond shelves descending from the top of the housing toward the bottom of the housing. The bond shelves support conducting bond pads which are coupled to connecting pins which extend from the housing. An integrated circuit with a number of integrated circuit bond pads is attached by an epoxy to the bottom of the cavity. Bond wires couple the integrated circuit bond pads and the bond shelf pads. A liquid is dispensed in the cavity such that the liquid extends from the bottom of the cavity to a position above the bond wires. A properly selected liquid provides protection for the integrated circuit and its electrical connections.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: William R. Hamburgen, John S. Fitch
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Patent number: 5122926Abstract: A housing for an electric device, such as a power transformer or an X-ray tube, comprises a tank which contains electric components of the device and which is filled with an insulating and/or cooling liquid, such as. A lid is arranged at a planar top portion of the tank and hermetically sealed thereto. The lid is at least partially flexible for enabling movement of the lid when the liquid expands and contracts due to heating and cooling, respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the lid comprises a gasket at its periphery and a rigid portion at its center. A frame can be provided for pressing the gasket against the tank. At the frame, at least one rod or spring can be fastened for guiding the movement of the lid perpendicular to the plane of the planar top portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Siemens Gammasonics, Inc.Inventor: Abraham Lev
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Patent number: 5047744Abstract: A transformer of the type used to produce high voltage for an electrostatic field apparatus has a hermetically sealed container. The container encloses a coil assembly having primary and secondary coils wound on a common core. Electrical terminals extend outward from the container and are connected to the coils. The interior volume of the container is completely filled with a thermally conductive, electrically non-conducting fluid. The internal pressure of the transformer is less than one atmosphere at 22.degree. C. The transformer can be operated in any mounting orientation of its rated power. A method of manufacturing the transformer is described by which gases are removed from the container so that it can be completely filled with the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Plasma Technics, Inc.Inventors: Ralph M. Francis, Jr., John C. Mastopietro
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Patent number: 5014033Abstract: Novel dielectrically improved liquid compositions include at least one electrical insulating oil (A), e.g., benzyltoluene or oligomers thereof, and at least one aldehyde (B) containing at least six carbon atoms, or a functionally substituted such aldehyde, e.g., 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: AtochemInventors: Pierre Jay, Noelle Berger
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Patent number: 4967028Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved electrical insulating oil composition which has excellent electrical characteristics and is suitable for use in impregnating electrical appliances in which plastic dielectric material is used, and further relates to electrical appliances impregnated with such a composition. The electrical insulating oil composition is produced by bringing a by-product oil fraction mainly containing components having boiling points in the range of 260.degree. to 330.degree. C. (atmospheric pressure basis) into liquid-liquid contact with an organic polar solvent; said by-product oil fraction being formed by alkylating benene or toluene with ethylene in the presence of an alkylation catalyst and then distilling the alkylation product; and said electrical insulating oil composition being characterized in that the ratio of the integrated intensity as chemical shift at 120 to 155 ppm of the spectrum measured by .sup.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1988Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Shigenobu Kawakami, Keiji Endo, Hideyuki Dohi
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Patent number: 4935165Abstract: The poor electrical conduction at an electrical switch contact caused by organopolysiloxane gas can be prevented by providing that a nitrogenous base gas be simultaneously present with the organopolysiloxane gas. Nitrogeneous base gases can be aliphatic amines or aromatic amines.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1987Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Toray Silicone Company, Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Asai, Katsutoshi Mine, Hiroshi Matsuoka
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Patent number: 4899249Abstract: A dielectric medium composition comprising a fluorine-containing amide or a fluorine-containing sulfonamide and capacitors or other electric devices incorporating said composition, are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Pennwalt CorporationInventors: James L. Reilly, Ludwig K. Huber, Gordon R. Leader
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Patent number: 4770816Abstract: An insulating oil containing N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-N-cyclohexylamine at 0.5 mg/l or more. An electrical apparatus is filled with the insulating oil in which a copper component is immersed. During operation of the apparatus for a long period of time, the tan .delta. of the insulating oil does not increase so that deterioration of the insulating oil is deferred, thereby substantially extending the life of the insulating oil.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1987Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Teruo Miyamoto, Motoo Tsuchie
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Patent number: 4734824Abstract: An electrical insulating oil which is suitable for use in impregnating electrical appliances such as capacitors, cables and transformers, especially those in which plastic materials are used partially or totally as dielectrics or insulating materials, and electrical appliances that are impregnated with the above electrical insulating oil. The electrical insulating oil of the invention contains at least one monoolefin and/or diolefin having three condensed or non-condensed aromatic rings.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hitoshi Yanagishita, Shozo Hayashi
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Patent number: 4697043Abstract: Dielectric fluid is prepared by combining perchloroethylene with an aliphatic hydrocarbon having 7-9 carbon atoms in the aliphatic chain. The resulting dielectric has improved freezing point and nonflammability characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Occidental Electrochemical CorporationInventor: Edward A. Rowe, Jr.
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Patent number: 4690780Abstract: An improved insulating material is provided. The insulating material is a mixture of an insulating fluid and solid insulative bodies. The insulating material exhibits desirable insulating, conformal coating, surface adhesion, and low-viscosity characteristics. For example, when the insulating material is used to fill the cavity of a hollow insulator, the insulating material prevents any moisture that enters the insulator from adhering to the walls that define the cavity; thus maintaining the insulating qualities of the insulator. In the event that some of the fluid is lost through leakage, the insulating material also aids in preserving the insulating qualities of the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventors: Leonard V. Chabala, John Haarsma, Raymond P. O'Leary, Christopher D. Roman, Thomas J. Tobin
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Patent number: 4679119Abstract: Di octyl phthalate (DOP) is used as a dielectric fluid for a-c electrical capcitors. An additive of an epoxidized linseed oil in an amount from 0.1% to 30% by weight of DOP stabilizes the capacitors and thus prolongs their life.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Vandos Shedigian
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Patent number: 4670342Abstract: A method for making an electrical inductive device for use in hermetic atmospheres which incorporate refrigerants such as halogenated methane compositions, for example refrigerant R-22, monochlorodifluoromethane. The device may be a wound coil device formed of magnet wire, the enamel coating of which has resistance to blistering when exposed to refrigerants under saturated conditions at temperatures up to about 200.degree. or 210.degree. C. and above. The enamel coating composition or wire enamel is formed as the reaction product of 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic dianhydride, optionally with an aromatic dianhydride, and a diamine such as p,p'-methylenedianiline or p,p'-oxydianiline, in an organic solvent such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Assignees: General Electric Company, The Valspar CorporationInventors: Marvin A. Peterson, Raymond M. Mooney
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Patent number: 4642730Abstract: An improved electrical insulating oil and oil-filled electrical appliances impregnated therewith. The electrical insulating oil can be produced inexpensively but has excellent electrical characteristics and it comprises a fraction having boiling points in the range of 350.degree. to 450.degree. C. that is prepared by disproportionating diarylalkane or a hydrocarbon mixture mainly containing the same at temperatures in the range of 20.degree. to 500.degree. C. in the presence of a disproportionation catalyst, said diarylalkane having boiling points in the range of 260.degree. to 320.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Eiichi Matsuzaka, Satoshi Narui
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Patent number: 4639833Abstract: An improved electrical insulating oil and oil-filled electrical appliances impregnated therewith. The electrical insulating oil has a low viscosity, low pour point and other excellent electrical characteristics and it comprises an isomer mixture of dibenzylbenzenes in which the quantity of p-dibenzylbenzene is not more that 10% by weight and the weight ratio of m-dibenzylbenzene/o-dibenzylbenzene is not lower than 3.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hideyuki Dohi
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Patent number: 4623953Abstract: Disclosed is a dielectric fluid which comprises about 5 to about 40 molar percent of a first arene compound having up to seven substituent alkenyl carbon atoms and about 60 to about 95 molar percent of a diluent. The diluent can be mineral oil, a second arene compound having up to seven substituent alkyl carbon atoms which are hydrocarbons, hydrocarbon ethers, or a mixture thereof, or a mixture of a mineral oil and a second arene compound. Also preferably included in the dielectric fluid is about 0.5 to about 5% of a free-radical polymerization inhibitor. A capacitor and a transformer containing the dielectric fluid are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Thomas W. Dakin
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Patent number: 4621302Abstract: An electrical insulating oil which is suitable for use in impregnating electrical appliances such as capacitors, cables and transformers, especially those in which plastic materials are used partially or totally as dielectrics or insulating materials, and electrical appliances that are impregnated with the above electrical insulating oil. The electrical insulating oil of the invention contains at least one monoolefin and/or diolefin having three condensed or non-condensed aromatic rings.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hitoshi Yanagishita, Shozo Hayashi
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Patent number: 4618914Abstract: An improved electrical insulating oil which is stable in refining treatment and good electrical properties are maintained under high temperature conditions, and oil-filled electrical appliances impregnated therewith. The electrical insulating oil comprises 1,1,-diarylalkenes which are represented by the following general formula (I): ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.4 's are the same or different and each of them is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, and m and n are integers from 0 to 3, inclusive.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1985Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hitoshi Yanagishita, Shozo Hayashi
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Patent number: 4594642Abstract: Disclosed herein are an impregnating oil prepared by admixing an isocyanate compound of tolylene diisocyanate and/or 4,4-diisocyanate-3,3-dimethyldiphenyl with an insulating oil of 1-tolyl-2-phenylethane, 1-ethylphenyl-2-phenylethane, 1-isopropylphenyl-2-phenylethane and/or 1,2-ditolylethane and a capacitor comprising two metallized plastic films impregnated with the thus prepared impregnating oil.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1985Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Assignee: Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Akira Ito, Toshishige Ueno
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Patent number: 4555587Abstract: An enclosure includes a closed housing having a wall dividing the housing into a first compartment containing a high voltage portion of the power supply and a second compartment containing a low voltage portion of the power supply. A dielectric fluid fills the first compartment and partially fills the second compartment. A first check valve disposed in the wall enables fluid to flow from the first compartment to the second compartment during a temperature increase to compensate for expansion of the fluid in the first compartment. A second check valve disposed in the wall, in communication with the fluid in the second compartment, enables the fluid to flow from the second compartment to the first compartment during a temperature decrease to maintain the first compartment full of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: November 26, 1985Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventor: Michael A. Argentieri
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Patent number: 4542246Abstract: An electrical insulating oil, comprising:a base oil selected from the group consisting of a mineral oil, an alkylbenzene, and a mixture of a mineral oil and an alkylbenzene;a non-basic nitrogen content in an amount of 16 ppm or more; anda basic nitrogen content in an amount of 6% or less based on the weight of the non-basic nitrogen content.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1983Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Assignee: Nippon Mining Co., Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Matsunaga, Sampo Kusayanagi, Masamitu Takano, Yutaka Kato
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Patent number: 4538206Abstract: Capacitance loss is reduced in metallized film capacitors by using a cycloaliphatic epoxide as a dielectric impregnant.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Emhart Industries, Inc.Inventor: Vandos Shedigian
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Patent number: 4506107Abstract: A novel electrical insulating oil and oil-filled electrical appliances that are impregnated with the novel insulating oil. The electrical insulating oil is quite suitable for use in oil-filled electrical appliances in which insulating materials or dielectric materials made of plastics are employed. The electrical insulating oil comprises (a) at least one member of alkylbiphenyls and alkylnaphthalenes and (b) at least one member of monoolefins and diolefins each having two condensed or noncondensed aromatic nuclei.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1984Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Nippon Petrochemical Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hitoshi Yanagishita, Shozo Hayashi
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Patent number: 4493943Abstract: An improved electrical insulating oil and oil-filled electrical appliances impregnated therewith. The electrical insulating oil is quite suitable for use in oil-filled electrical appliances in which insulating materials or dielectric materials made of plastics are employed. The electrical insulating oil comprises (a) at least one member of diarylalkanes and (b) at least one member selected from the group of mono- and/or diolefins having two condensed or noncondensed aromatic nuclei.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Nippon Petrochemicals Company, LimitedInventors: Atsushi Sato, Keiji Endo, Shigenobu Kawakami, Hitoshi Yanagishita, Shozo Hayashi
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Patent number: 4482478Abstract: There is disclosed a fluid comprising a mixture of about 5 percent to about 40 percent by volume of a halogenated benzene and about 60 percent to about 95 percent by volume of an alkyl branched chain phthalate ester, said fluid having a dielectric constant greater than the dielectric constant of either of the halogenated benzene or the alkyl branched chain phthalate ester. The dielectric constant of an alkyl branched chain phthalate ester having a dielectric constant above about 4.0 is increased by mixing a halogenated benzene having a dielectric constant above about 4.0 with the alkyl branched chain phthalate ester whereby the measured dielectric constant of the alkyl branched chain phthalate ester having the halogenated benzene therein, is at least 0.25 higher than the dielectric constant of either the halogenated benzene or the alkyl branched chain phthalate ester. The preferred halogenated benzene is trichlorobenzene, and the preferred alkyl branched chain phthalate ester is di-2-ethylhexylphthalate.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: David G. Shaw
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Patent number: 4453197Abstract: A unique design and method of construction is presented for a tank-like structure which houses an electrical component immersed within a dielectric fluid. The tank is formed by a generally cup-shaped enclosure and a cover. In one embodiment the cover carries a means for electrically connecting the interior of the tank with its exterior. The cover and the enclosure are joined by an overlapping edge means. By overlapping the marginal portions of the cover and the enclosure, such that the leading edges are disposed in the opposite direction, a joint is formed which is less likely to rupture than one formed by overlapping the marginal portions with the leading edges disposed in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventor: Lawrence M. Burrage
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Patent number: 4450424Abstract: An insulating system is described that incorporates a cellulosic material which is impregnated with a nitrogen content no less than 0.2% by weight and a overall density not greater than 0.9 gm/cm.sup.3. This cellulosic material when impregnated by a dielectric liquid such as transformer oil, exhibits a more uniform electrical stress distribution than papers having a density greater than 0.9 gm/cm.sup.3. The insulating system thereformed is particularly useful for application in low stress areas such as the layer insulation in a distribution class transformer.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Fred S. Sadler, Paul F. Hettwer, Vu H. Viet, Clarence R. Acker
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Patent number: 4440971Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus which is resistant to electrical breakdown consisting of a chamber containing electrodes separated by dielectric gas supersaturated with the vapor from a dielectric liquid.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Ronald T. Harrold
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Patent number: 4429345Abstract: Electrical devices that are impregnated with a dielectric fluid, that is substantially free from water, having a high level of unsaturation and a low viscosity, are disclosed. This dielectric fluid is a reaction product of a siloxane and a silane. The silane has the general formula R.sub.a R'.sub.b Si(OX).sub.4-a-b wherein R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, substituted saturated hydrocarbon radicals, and unsubstituted saturated hydrocarbon radicals, R' is selected from the group consisting of substituted and unsubstituted unsaturated hydrocarbon radicals, X is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl and acyl radicals, a has a value of 0 to 3, b has a value of 0 to 3, with a+b having a value of 0 to 3.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventor: Gary A. Vincent
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Patent number: 4424147Abstract: Disclosed is a method of inhibiting the attack by perchloroethylene on copper and organic polymers subject to said attack, such as parylene, by adding to perchloroethylene about 20 to about 1000 ppm of a stabilizer having the general formula ##STR1## The preferred concentration of the stabilizer is about 40 to about 500 ppm. Also disclosed is an electrical apparatus containing copper or organic polymer subject to attack by perchloroethylene and perchloroethylene containing the stabilizer.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1982Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventors: Robert A. Kurz, Anthony J. Palumbo