Horn Gap Patents (Class 361/137)
  • Patent number: 11749481
    Abstract: The invention relates to an overvoltage protection arrangement comprising a horn spark gap located in an insulating housing, with a deionization chamber for arc quenching, wherein the deionization chamber has a plurality of spaced quench plates and a trigger electrode is located in the ignition region of the horn spark gap, wherein a disconnecting device comprises a fusible link that is located in the region of the deionization chamber and is exposed there to a loading of a power follow-on current, wherein the fusible link holds a disconnecting element, preferably supported by spring force, in a first position, and on melting releases this disconnecting element in such a way that the disconnecting element adopts a second position wherein, on reaching the second position, an electrical connection to the trigger electrode is interrupted and the trigger electrode is thereby disconnected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2023
    Assignee: DEHN SE
    Inventors: Arnd Ehrhardt, Helmut Hirschmann, Sebastian Haas, Georg Wittmann
  • Patent number: 9019680
    Abstract: The invention relates to a horn spark gap with a deion chamber (8) with a non-blowout design having a multi-part insulating housing as supporting and accommodating body for the horn electrodes (1, 2) and the deion chamber (8) and means for conducting the arc-induced gas flow, wherein the insulating housing is divided in the plane spanned by the horn electrodes and forms a first and a second half-shell. According to the invention, the horn electrodes (1, 2) have an asymmetrical form. The arc running region (11) between the electrodes is delimited in the direction of the deion chamber by a plate-shaped insulating material (20), wherein the plate-shaped insulating material (20) is inserted into a respective first shaped portion of the respective half-shell in a form-fitting manner. Furthermore, the first shaped portions accommodate a ferromagnetic deposit (21) of the arc running region (11).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2015
    Assignee: DEHN + SÖHNE GmbH + Co. KG
    Inventors: Stephan Hierl, Uwe Strangfeld, Arnd Ehrhardt, Stefanie Schreiter
  • Publication number: 20130235502
    Abstract: The invention relates to a horn, spark gap with, a deion chamber (8) with, a non-blowout design having a multi-part insulating housing as supporting and accommodating body for the horn electrodes (1, 2) and the deion chamber (8) and means for conducting the arc-induced gas flow, wherein the insulating housing is divided in the plane spanned by the horn electrodes and forms a first and a second half-shell. According to the invention, the horn electrodes (1, 2) have an asymmetrical form. The arc naming region (11) between the electrodes is delimited in the direction of the deion chamber by a plate-shaped insulating material (20), wherein the plate-shaped insulating material (20) is inserted into a respective first shaped portion of the respective half-shell in a form-fitting manner. Furthermore, the first shaped portions accommodate a ferromagnetic deposit (21) of the are running region (11).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2011
    Publication date: September 12, 2013
    Applicant: DEHN + SOHNE GMBH + CO. KG
    Inventors: Stephan Hierl, Uwe Strangfeld, Arnd Ehrhardt, Stefanie Schreiter
  • Publication number: 20130208388
    Abstract: The invention relates to a horn spark gap lightning arrester with a deion chamber (6) for quenching arcs in a housing (1) and controlling the internal gas flow for adjusting a different response of the arc produced in the case of power pulse current loading, on the one hand, and of the arc induced by follow-on current, on the other hand. For this purpose, the distance between the opposite electrode faces of the horn spark gap in the striking region is kept very small and there is only a slight widening of the distance in the direction of the end of the horn spark gap in order to prevent undesired migration of the arc in the event of lightning pulse currents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2011
    Publication date: August 15, 2013
    Applicant: DEHN + SÖHNE GmbH + CO. KG
    Inventors: Arnd Ehrhardt, Stefanie Schreiter
  • Publication number: 20110102960
    Abstract: The high-voltage insulator for securing a high-voltage conductor in an electrical plant or in an electric power line comprises an insulating core, the first end of which is used for mechanically connecting to a high voltage conductor and/or to its coupling means, the second end being provided with a metal fastening element for fixing the insulator to a support, such as a tower. In order to impart lightning protection properties to the insulator, it is additionally provided with a multi-electrode system consisting of m electrodes which are mechanically attached to the insulating core and are arranged between the ends thereof. The electrodes are disposed in such a way as to support a formation of an electric discharge between the adjacent electrodes, between the electrode adjacent to the first end of the insulating core and to the high voltage conductor or to said coupling means, and between the electrode adjacent to the second end of the insulating core and the metal fastening element attached to the tower.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2009
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Inventor: Georgy Viktorovich Podporkin
  • Patent number: 7842122
    Abstract: A gas remover apparatus suitable for electrical substation high-voltage transformer load tap changers and similar oil-filled equipment removes potentially hazardous and destructive gases from the air-filled volume above the insulating oil bath in which the load tap changer electrical contacts are immersed. The apparatus applies a continuous supply of nitrogen to the load tap changer, and has an orifice to maintain a slight overpressure over an extreme range of climatic conditions. The substantially continuous venting of nitrogen entrains and expels contaminants such as oxygen, water, and potentially explosive breakdown products from the oil, all of which can degrade the performance of the load tap changer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Assignee: Waukesha Electric Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Thomas M. Golner, Peter C. Michel
  • Patent number: 7292424
    Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide an arcing horn system having a highly efficient dynamic current shutoff property including a dynamic current shutoff capability, for example, enough for the short circuit fault and other object thereof is to provide an arcing horn system capable of repeatedly maintaining the good dynamic current shutoff capability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2007
    Assignees: Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., Nippon Katan Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kazuhiko Takasu, Takashi Chino, Osamu Usuda, Toshio Watanabe, Tomoyasu Hasegawa, Kazuhiko Shimoda, Satoru Doi, Takehiko Kikuchi, Katsuyuki Urasawa, Hiroaki Kanatsuji, Yoshihiko Ota, Hiroki Sakamoto, Ryoji Matsushita
  • Patent number: 6987657
    Abstract: A device for protection against voltage surges comprises a stationary electrode and a movable electrode arranged facing an arc extinguishing chamber. The movable electrode is driven by a mechanisms, by an electromechanical actuator and/or by an electromagnetic circuit. At rest, the movable electrode is situated at a distance from the stationary electrode. When a voltage surge occurs between the electrodes, an arc arises and extends in the chamber in which it is extinguished. If the arc continues, in particular in the case of a follow current of high energy, the movable electrode is driven to a disconnected position moving away from the stationary electrode, which has the effect of lengthening the arc even more in the chamber to facilitate its extinction and perform disconnection of the circuit. A pair of contacts may be associated in series to the electrodes, one of the contacts being stationary and the other being fixedly secured to the movable electrode. A spark gap can also be associated to the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Schneider Electric Industries SAS
    Inventors: Eric Domejean, Marc Rival
  • Patent number: 6738254
    Abstract: An apparatus body of a personal computer is provided with a cooling unit configured to cool the interior of the apparatus body. The cooling unit includes a cooling duct located between a printed circuit board and a top wall of the apparatus body and a support mechanism supporting and elastically pressing the cooling duct against at least one of the electronic components on the circuit board. A support post portion of the support mechanism is set up on the bottom wall of the apparatus body or the printed circuit board and extends toward the top wall through the cooling duct. The top wall of the apparatus body includes an abutting portion abutting against an end portion of the support post portion to prevent the top wall from being deformed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
    Inventor: Keizo Oogami
  • Patent number: 6351376
    Abstract: A mounting apparatus for mounting a data storage device in a computer housing includes a bracket, a securing means and a flexible plate. The bracket has a first face for supporting a data storage device, a second face opposite the first face and locking holes in its front portion. The securing means is mounted to a bottom of the data storage device and is moveable with the data storage device to be slid into the corresponding locking hole of the bracket. The flexible plate has a rear end securely fixed to the second face and a front end that has an operating portion extending out of the housing for being operable to move the front end away from the front portion of the bracket. The flexible plate further defines through holes for engaging with the locking holes to releasably block the sliding movement of the data storage device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Pouch Liang, Hsuan-Tsung Chen
  • Patent number: 6002571
    Abstract: The lightning arrester assembly for an overhead line for transporting electricity comprises a lightning arrester connected in series with a horned spark-gap between the electricity transport line and a support structure in the form of an arm of a pylon connected to ground. The assembly also includes a device for flagging a malfunction of the lightning arrester, which device is connected in series with the lightning arrester on one of the horns of the spark-gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Sediver, Societe Europeenne d'Isolateurs en Verre et Composite
    Inventors: Rene Joulie, Serge Tartier, Emmanuel Brocard
  • Patent number: 5663863
    Abstract: An improved line arrester is disclosed that includes a non-linear resistor. The arrester includes a pair of arcing horns are respectively provided on an earth side and a line side of the arrester, with an aerial discharge gap being provided therebetween. The aerial discharge gap is in electrical parallel with the resistor. The length of the aerial discharge gap is selected such that flashover does not occur in response to currents smaller than a rated discharge current of the resistor, yet flashover does occur in response to a current that is greater than the rated discharge current, but lower than a critical discharge current of the resistor. With this arrangement the resistor is protected against the lightning surge current greater than the critical discharge current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1997
    Assignees: The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., NGK Insulators, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takashi Ohashi, Tatsumi Ichioka, Masamichi Ishihara, Toshiyuki Takagi
  • Patent number: 4847455
    Abstract: The switching device has a fixed contact which cooperates with a movable contact secured to a movable contact carrier. The contacts are connected to runner rails for the arc that is created upon the contact opening. The runner rail connected to the movable contact consists of a movable commutating conductor which, during the initial stage of the contact opening, is at least approximately stationary, and then moves together with the movable contact to the open position of the switching device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri AB
    Inventor: Stefan Valdemarsson
  • Patent number: 4736272
    Abstract: There is disclosed a current-limiting arcing horn comprising a current-limiting unit and a ring horn. The current-limiting unit is composed of lower and upper electrodes, at least one nonlinear resistor element mounted between the electrodes, and an insulating member made of an insulation. The insulating member encloses the electrodes and the nonlinear resistor element. The insulating member has a certain length which is 1.5 to 3.0 times as long as the length of the nonlinear resistor element. The creepage distance of the surface of the insulating means is 1.5 to 3.0 times as long as the length of the insulating member. The grounding electrode of the current-limiting unit is fixed to the earthside base of an insulator that holds an insulated wire. The ring horn is mounted to the upper electrode. An air gap is formed between the ring horn and the insulated wire to permit a flashover by lightning surge across the gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.
    Inventors: Kazuaki Kato, Hiromi Nagasaka
  • Patent number: 4725917
    Abstract: A current limiting horn device for a transmission line supported by sets of insulators suspended from arms of steel towers. The device includes horns located respectively at charging and earthing portions of each set of the insulators and spaced horizontally apart a predetermined distance from a vertical axis of the set of the insulators. At least one of the horns is provided with an arrester element of a resistance having a non-linearity. According to the invention, a ratio Z/Zo of a distance Z between the horns to a total length Zo of the one set of insulators is not more than 0.5, thereby when extraordinary voltage caused by lightening surge is applied to the transmission line, securely causing flash-over between horns to prevent any earthing accident which would otherwise occur in the transmission line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.
    Inventors: Sadao Mori, Yoshio Hasegawa, Takashi Irie
  • Patent number: 4709125
    Abstract: A combined strain insulator and arcing horn assembly. The arcing horns comprise a pair of rods having V-shaped outer ends criss crossing one another along one lateral side of the insulator and arranged to form multiple self-extinguishing wiring gaps emanating from the common gap between the spaced apart apexes thereof. The assembly is eminently suited for installation vertically, horizontally or in an inclined position. The hardware components are identical and integral except for fasteners.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Assignee: Lindsey Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Keith E. Lindsey
  • Patent number: 4695920
    Abstract: An apparatus for creating a isothermal cavity about the terminal pin connector panel of an input/output module and a spark gap of least impedance to earth ground potential at the terminal pins to protect the circuitry of the module. In the preferred embodiment, the structure forming the isothermal cavity and spark gap are functionally and physically interrelated into a simple and compact design easily receivable in a card cage format. The structure forming the isothermal cavity preferably surrounds all the sides of the terminal pin connector panel except the side providing access to the pin connectors. In this manner, free and continuous access to the pin connectors is maintained even while the module is in the card cage. Additionally, a puller section is incorporated into the apparatus for easy manipulation of the module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: Geomation, Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Klebba, Kenneth L. Hultman
  • Patent number: 4665460
    Abstract: A lightning protector for overhead electric lines comprises at least one of the following elements: a spark-arrester (111,112) a ground lead and a device for the connection of electric cables. Measures for reducing the impedance of the elements forming the circuit for the discharge to the ground of the shock wave due to atmospheric charges are proposed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Inventor: Jean-Paul Schaff
  • Patent number: 4620126
    Abstract: A "Jacob's Ladder" type spark gap for use in a television receiver or the like includes an alumina substrate having a pair of divergent wires mounted thereon for extinguishing arcs thereacross. The bottom ends of the wires are formed into plug-in terminals. Both upper and lower portions of the wires are supported in suitable apertures in the substrate and soldered to silver pads formed thereon for rigidity purposes. A flameproof housing encloses the substrate and has air vents at the bottom and is open at the top.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1986
    Assignee: Zenith Electronics Corporation
    Inventor: Hans E. Manske
  • Patent number: 4566401
    Abstract: An improved dynamic current interruption-type flashover indicator responsive to lightning strikes for releasing from the tip of arc horns located on power transmission towers and for interrupting the resulting dynamic current. The present invention utilizes a uniquely designed propellant having a formed center hole extending the longitudinal length of the propellant and containing therein a fuse wire extending from a separation plate at one end and engaging an inserted pin at the other end. When lightning strikes, the resulting arc is lead into and throughout the formed center hole by the fuse wire, the fuse wire melts and the temperature of the arc causes the propellant to vaporize uniformly into steam and the resulting gaseous force causes the indicator to become rocket-like and to suddenly leave the tip of the arc horn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1986
    Assignee: Kinki Denki Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Masao Tomita
  • Patent number: 4531018
    Abstract: A high voltage arcing horn device for safely dissipating electrical arcs caused by power surges in high voltage power lines, the device being provided with a first rigid electrode electrically connected to one of a pair of electrically isolated conductor terminals of an insulator, and a second rigid electrode electrically connected to the other of the conductor terminals, the electrodes including proximal portions fixedly clamped to the terminals and extending in predetermined spaced relationship adjacent the insulator and having distal end portions disposed in predetermined, parallel, spaced relationship one to the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1985
    Inventor: Heinrich P. Huster
  • Patent number: 4518816
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a lightning conductor with a piezoelectric device for initiating the corona effect.It comprises a metal rod terminated by a tip and connected to the ground by an electric conductor. In the vicinity of the tip are provided one or more electrodes, which are electrically connected to one or more piezoelectric crystals, on which a means exerts a mechanical pressure. This makes it possible to raise the electrodes to an adequate potential for producing charged particles in the vicinity of the tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique
    Inventor: Andre Robert
  • Patent number: 4480146
    Abstract: An electrically conductive device (6) is positioned in the vicinity of a lightning rod point (1, 2), where it is electrically isolated from the lightning rod (1) and the ground conductor (3). This device (6) comprises a first component (7) extending radially from the lightning rod (1) and having terminal spikes (8, 9, 10) for facilitating the adjustment of said component to the potential of the surrounding atmosphere. The device (6) also comprises a second component (11) terminated by an electrode (12), which is positioned at a sufficiently short distance from the lightning rod (1) and in such a manner that a discharge takes place between the electrode (12) and the lightning rod (1) as a result of the voltage developing across the gap between said conductive device (6) and the lightning rod (1).The advantage of the system is that the efficiency of the lightning protector is greatly improved by comparison with lightning protectors provided with a radio-active source, while operating without such a source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: Energie Froide International SA
    Inventor: Cesare G. Invernizzi
  • Patent number: 4467387
    Abstract: An elongated, insulative tube of high mechanical strength is equipped with fittings at each end for electrical connection with a high voltage transmission line and a grounded tower. An external spark gap is provided between a first arcing ring mounted in electrical connection with one end fitting and a second arcing ring mounted to the tube intermediate its ends and electrically connected with a contact member disposed within the tube. The portion of the tube interior between the contact member and the other end fitting is packed with a series array of varistor discs. The tube maintains the line in spaced relation with the tower, while the varistor array and spark gap absorb voltage surge differentials between the line and tower.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1984
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Daniel D. Bergh, Robert E. Koch, John A. Timoshenko
  • Patent number: 4356527
    Abstract: A valve arrester comprises a serial arrangement which includes at least one nonlinear resistor and spark gaps implemented as arcing horns which are housed in slit-type arc extinction chambers whose walls are made of an electric insulation material and form a single helical blade. The latter is arranged on a central cylindrical member and adapted to produce a single helical arc which is formed from arcs struck during the arrester breakdown in the spark gaps, said arcs being joined together during their movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Inventors: Erik I. Asinovsky, Anatoly A. Afanasiev, Evgeny P. Pakhomov
  • Patent number: 4201883
    Abstract: A guard for a high voltage terminal bushing includes a generally circular planar isolating member of an electrically insulating material which is mounted on the upper surface of the bushing and provided with a plurality of openings through which wind and rain may freely pass. A radial diameter of the isolating member is sufficient to prevent small animals from contacting a high voltage cable connected to the bushing and ground potential. A cylindrical section extends downwardly from the isolating member to support the guard on the upper surface of the bushing. A second cylindrical member extends downwardly and surrounds the upper portion of the bushing to form a cap to protect and shield the terminal end of the bushing. A lightning arrestor may be included which extends from adjacent the high voltage terminal to a point adjacent a transformer housing or ground potential.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1980
    Inventor: William E. Shepherd
  • Patent number: 4191908
    Abstract: A current limiting spark gap for use in a high voltage valve type lightning or surge arrester includes a plurality of insulating gap plates assembled together in a vertical stack to define a generally horizontally extending arc elongation and cooling chamber between adjacent plates. Series gap electrodes are disposed along opposite sides of each plate and are double electrodes formed by a unitary piece of wire preformed to slide into position onto each plate. A gap spacer is provided in each arc chamber interfitting with the series gap electrodes and the insulating plates for accurately defining and enclosing the series gap and for maintaining the spark gap as an assembly. A new and improved spark initiator with two, resilient, ionizing arms is provided in each arc chamber for consistently achieving low impulse voltage sparkover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1980
    Assignee: Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co.
    Inventor: Francis V. Cunningham
  • Patent number: 4052639
    Abstract: A current limiting spark gap for use in a valve type lightning or surge arrester includes a plurality of identical, mirror-image insulating gap plates assembled together to define arc elongation and cooling chambers between each pair of adjacent gap plates. Conductive electrodes are disposed on opposite sides of each gap plate. Dielectric rods extend through holes formed in the gap plates to vertically and horizontally align the gap plates in a vertical stack and to define and maintain the gap spacing between a pair of electrodes in each arc chamber. The spark gap utilizes only the electrode and arc chamber configurations to cause a follow current arc to move in each arc chamber to increase the length of the arc and to compress the arc against cooling walls and surfaces of the arc chambers. The electrode and arc chamber configurations achieve greater arc elongation and compression, and resultant cooling, to enhance follow current limitation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1977
    Assignee: Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co.
    Inventor: Francis V. Cunningham