Power Line De-Icing Apparatus
First Claim
1. An apparatus for de-icing a hanging power line, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing comprising a first opening and a second opening, wherein the housing is placed over the power line such that a portion of the power line is contained within the housing and extends through both openings;
a means for moving the housing in either direction along the power line;
a first heating element proximate to the first opening, wherein the first heating element generates sufficient heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the first opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line;
a first chisel member proximate to the first opening, wherein the first chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line;
a second heating element proximate to the second opening;
wherein the second heating element provides generates heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the second opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line;
a second chisel member proximate to the second opening, wherein the second chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line; and
an electronics system disposed within the housing.
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Abstract
A power line de-icing apparatus that incorporates both thermal and mechanical means to remove various forms of accumulated ice or wet snow from power lines. The apparatus uses a minimum amount of energy to first de-bond and then break off ice from the power line; using far less power than required to fully melt ice. The apparatus operates autonomously, activating heating and chisel mechanisms, and moving between power line support towers in response to both temperature and ice sensor inputs. This operation is repeated in both directions along the power line as long as icing continues to activate the sensors; removing ice more quickly than it can accumulate and thereby preventing mechanical or electrical damage to the power lines and supporting towers. The apparatus is self contained and powered inductively from the power line. It is installed onto the power line without the need for disconnecting the power line.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for de-icing a hanging power line, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing comprising a first opening and a second opening, wherein the housing is placed over the power line such that a portion of the power line is contained within the housing and extends through both openings;
a means for moving the housing in either direction along the power line;
a first heating element proximate to the first opening, wherein the first heating element generates sufficient heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the first opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line;
a first chisel member proximate to the first opening, wherein the first chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line;
a second heating element proximate to the second opening;
wherein the second heating element provides generates heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the second opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line;
a second chisel member proximate to the second opening, wherein the second chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line; and
an electronics system disposed within the housing. - View Dependent Claims (3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14)
- a housing comprising a first opening and a second opening, wherein the housing is placed over the power line such that a portion of the power line is contained within the housing and extends through both openings;
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2. A method for de-icing a hanging power line comprising the steps of:
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a) attaching an apparatus comprising a housing to the power line, wherein the power line extends through a first opening and a second opening on the housing; b) generating electric power for the apparatus from electric current carried by the power line; c) detecting an ambient temperature below 35°
F.;d) detecting ice formed on an ice sensor attached to the housing, wherein a pre-determined amount of ice formed sends an activating signal to an electronics system attached to the housing; e) activating a first heating element attached to the housing proximate to the first opening, wherein the first heating element provides sufficient heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the first opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line; f) activating a first chisel member attached to the housing proximate to the first opening, wherein the first chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line; g) activating a means for moving the apparatus in a first direction such that the first opening moves substantially forward along the power line and the second opening moves substantially backward along the power line, further wherein the first heating element and the first chisel member are operating in the first direction to remove ice from the power line; h) detecting a first stop member with a first proximity sensor attached to the housing; i) de-activating the means for moving the apparatus in the first direction, the first heating element and the first chisel member; j) activating a second heating element attached to the housing proximate to the second opening, wherein the second heating element provides sufficient heat to the external surface of the power line proximate to the second opening to substantially melt the layer of ice attached to the external surface of the power line; k) activating a second chisel member attached to the housing proximate to the second opening, wherein the second chisel member removes ice with the substantially melted attached layer from the power line; l) activating a means for moving the apparatus in a second direction such that the second opening moves substantially forward along the power line and the first opening moves substantially backward along the power line, further wherein the second heating element and the second chisel member are operating in the second direction to remove ice from the power line; m) detecting a second stop member a second proximity sensor attached to the housing; n) de-activating the means for moving the apparatus in the second direction, the second heating element and the second chisel member; and o) repeating steps e) through i) above if ice is detected on the ice sensor, otherwise docking at the second stop member if no ice is detected. - View Dependent Claims (4, 12)
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15. An apparatus for de-icing a power line, the apparatus comprising:
- a hollow housing comprising two openings, wherein the housing is placed over the power line such that a portion of the power line is contained within the housing and extends through both openings;
a means for moving the housing in either direction along the power line;
a motor operably connected to the means for moving the housing;
a temperature sensor attached to the housing;
an ice sensor attached to the housing;
a first heating element and a first proximity sensor disposed on the housing proximate to one of the openings;
a second heating element and a second proximity sensor disposed on the housing proximate to the other opening; and
an electronics system disposed within the housing.
- a hollow housing comprising two openings, wherein the housing is placed over the power line such that a portion of the power line is contained within the housing and extends through both openings;
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