Rings Or Wedges Patents (Class 174/192)
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Patent number: 9951584Abstract: A guide funnel includes segments that have a funnel surface running at an oblique angle between a bottom end and an inner circumferential edge of the top end. The width of the funnel surface is sized so that, when the guide funnel is in an assembled state, a continuous or discontinuous funnel wall is formed between adjacent segments. The bottom end can include an arcuate-shaped ring segment that forms a portion of an outer periphery of the guide funnel. The top end can be sized so that when the guide funnel is in the assembled state a side of the top end abuts a side of an adjacent top end. An adaptor ring can be secured to the inner circumferential edge of the top end and later removed and replaced with another adaptor ring to provide a different size guide funnel.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Chris Nault, Kevin Shahrpass, Joshua Williams, Ray Cummins
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Patent number: 6051796Abstract: An electric high-voltage insulator made from plastic comprises at least one glass fiber rod (1), at least one shield covering (2) made from silicone rubber which surrounds the glass fiber rod (1) and has concentric bulges (3) arranged along the longitudinal axis and bent in the shape of sheds in such a way that they form a convex top side and a concave or flat underside, as well as metal fittings (5) on both insulator ends. In this case, the bulges bent in the shape of sheds have at least one groove (4) on the underside preferably with a minimum depth of 1 mm.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Ceramtec AG Innovative Ceramic EngineeringInventors: Martin Kuhl, Peter Besold, Rene Mainardis
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Patent number: 5374789Abstract: An electrical assembly, such as an insulator or a surge arrester, having an elastomeric weathershed housing, a pair of end fittings, and a pair of sealing systems for coupling and sealing the interfaces between the end fittings and the ends of the weathershed housing. Each of the end fittings has a bore for receiving an end portion of the weathershed housing, and an annular flange extending inwardly from the bore for engaging and compressing the end portion of the weathershed housing inwardly to form a primary annular seal without crimping the end fitting against the weathershed housing. At least one locking ring is positioned between the end portion of the weathershed housing and the inner surface of the bore for forming a secondary annular seal. Additional sealing can also be provided by axially compressing the weathershed housing between the end fittings.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1991Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Robert A. Bernstorf
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Patent number: 4663498Abstract: Assembly composed of a rod (6) and a tubular sleeve body (1), such as a terminal holder for a rod-shaped insulator core, wherein one end of the rod (6) is inserted into and retained in the interior of the sleeve. The interior of the sleeve (1) comprises a guide portion (9) of a diameter essentially corresponding to the diameter of the rod (6), and a widened portion (12) arranged inside of the guide portion (9). The end portion of the rod (6) is formed with a portion (7) of reduced diameter and a portion (8) widened therefrom towards the end of the rod. A plurality of locking bodies in the form of spheres (21) are disposed in the annular space (23) formed between the widened portion (12) of the sleeve body (1) and the rod portion (7) of reduced diameter, and in a locking position these spheres bear against the inner wall of the sleeve and the outer wall of the rod (6), these spheres being kept in place by a hardened binding agent (22) filling said annular space (23).Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1985Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Hoiness & Hoiness A/SInventor: Kjell Rye
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Patent number: 4127741Abstract: For fixing metal sheaths on glass fiber reinforced plastic rods, which rods are used, for example, in composite insulators: the sheath is in a number of sections in a longitudinal array; there is an abutment inside the sheath at each sheath section, there is a shoulder piece on the outside of the rod inside each sheath section; the abutment in a sheath section is at one longitudinal side of the respective shoulder piece in that sheath section; elastic and compliant buffer means, such as springs, or the like, are placed between the abutment and its shoulder piece; the compliance of the buffer means increases toward one end of the arrangement to compensate for the different rates of expansion of the sheath and the rod; other embodiments all have appropriate buffer means in each sheath section, which buffer means increase in compliance moving toward the end of the sheath through which the rod exits.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: Rosenthal Technik AGInventors: Ewald Bauer, Martin Kreuzer