With Support Patents (Class 218/137)
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Patent number: 10854403Abstract: A vacuum interrupter according to the present invention includes: a vacuum container formed by two insulation containers each having an opening at one end thereof, the openings being opposed to each other; a pair of electrodes provided inside the vacuum container; and an arc shield having a contamination preventing portion surrounding the electrodes, and projections projecting in a direction along an outer circumferential surface of the contamination preventing portion, the arc shield being positioned by the projections being engaged with the openings.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATIONInventor: Yuichi Takai
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Publication number: 20150114932Abstract: A pole part of a circuit-breaker arrangement having an insulation housing for accommodating a vacuum interrupter insert containing a pair of corresponding electrical switching contacts, wherein a fixed upper electrical contact is connected to an upper electrical terminal molded in the insulation housing and a movable lower electrical contact is connected to a lower electrical terminal of the insulation housing via an electrical conductor which is operated by an adjacent pushrod. The lower electrical terminal is connected to a ring shaped heat transfer shield arranged along the inner wall or at least partly inside the wall of the insulation housing surrounding the pushrod and/or the distal end of the movable lower electrical contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2015Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: ABB Technology AGInventors: Christian REUBER, Dietmar GENTSCH
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Patent number: 8933357Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a vacuum interrupter capable of easily installing a central arc shielding plate in alignment without biasing in a radial direction. The vacuum interrupter includes a protruding guide unit protruding from a stationary electrode seal cup in a perpendicular direction to guide the installation of the central arc shielding plate such that the central arc shielding plate can be aligned in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: LSIS Co., Ltd.Inventors: Byung Chul Kim, Sung Tae Kim
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Publication number: 20140251958Abstract: A vacuum interrupter, including: an insulating housing; a movable end cap; a stationary end cap; a pair of movable and stationary contacts; and a pair of shields. The pair of shields is fixed on the movable end cap and the stationary end cap, respectively. The insulating housing, the movable end cap, and the stationary end cap cooperate to form a closed space. The closed space includes a movable fracture and a stationary fracture. The movable fracture is formed by the pair of movable and stationary contacts for carrying rated current and disconnecting capacitive load whereby achieving breaking performance of the vacuum interrupter. The stationary fracture is formed by the pair of shields. When the pair of stationary and movable contacts reaches a full open position, the stationary contact and the movable contact enter the pair of shields, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Xi'an Jiaotong UniversityInventors: Jianhua WANG, Jing YAN, Yingsan GENG, Zhiyuan LIU, He YANG
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Patent number: 6965089Abstract: An improved vacuum interrupter is disclosed. The vacuum interrupter includes a ring-shaped structure placed between a contact support structure and an electrical contact associated with the contact support structure. A resistivity of the ring-shaped structure is higher than that of the contact support structure, so that current traversing the ring-shaped structure on its way from the contact support structure to the electrical contact is evenly distributed. The ring-shaped structure may be fit into an end portion of the contact support structure, the end portion having an diameter less than an outer diameter of the support structure, but greater than an inner diameter of the support structure. Alternatively, the end portion may be used without the ring-shaped portion, in which case the electrical contact may be shaped to fit into the end portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: McGraw-Edison CompanyInventors: Paul N. Stoving, E. Fred Bestel
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Patent number: 6566411Abstract: An integrated process for producing desulfurized hydroprocessed products from Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is disclosed. The process involves isolating and desulfurizing a methane-rich stream from a natural gas source in a first separation zone and a desulfurization zone. The methane-rich stream is converted to syngas and subjected to a hydrocarbon synthesis step, for example, a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis step. The products from the hydrocarbon synthesis step typically include a C4− fraction, a C5-20 fraction, and a C20+ wax fraction. These fractions are isolated in a second separation zone, typically via fractional distillation. The C4− fraction can be recycled through the first separation zone to provide a second methane-rich fraction for conversion to synthesis gas. The C4− fraction can optionally be treated, for example, with hydrotreatment or hydroisomerization catalysts and conditions before or after passage through the first separation zone.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Richard O. Moore, Jr., Roger D. Van Gelder, Grant C. Hilton, Clive Jones
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Patent number: 6417473Abstract: The tubular vapor shield of a vacuum interrupter is secured to the ceramic by a shield mount which includes a split ring seated in a circumferential groove formed in the inner surface of the ceramic. The tubular vapor shield is secured to the split ring by a connection which includes a circumferential flange brazed to the shield and a braze ring which is wedged in an annular gap between the flange and the vapor shield and which melts when heated in a vacuum oven to braze the split ring to the vapor shield and the flange. In another embodiment, the flange has a radial outward rim which seats on the split ring. In an additional embodiment, the connection between the split ring and the vapor shield includes a circumferential shield groove in the outer surface of the vapor shield in which the split ring is also seated and optionally secured by a braze.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Stephen David Mayo, Paul Graham Slade, Benjamin Alex Rosenkrans, Dale Lowell Burmingham, Bradley Eugene Dunham
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Patent number: 6410875Abstract: A switchgear apparatus comprises a vacuum cartridge one contact of which is fixedly secured to a metal rod protruding out from the cartridge. A flexible metallic electrical connector designed to electrically connect the rod to a busbar is provided, at one of its ends, with a bored hole in which one end of the rod is inserted. The joint between the flexible electrical connector and the rod is achieved by means of a braze implementing a metallic filler compound having a low melting temperature, so as not to damage the cartridge when the brazing operation is performed.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SAInventors: Hervé Allard, Reynald Marin-Pache, Thierry Milan