Use of a surge arrester as a combined surge arrester and support insulation
First Claim
1. An electric power distribution riser pole system comprising(a) a power distribution pole;
- (b) an overhead power line insulatingly supported by said power distribution pole;
(c) a riser cable affixed to and supported by said pole; and
(d) means coupling a conductor of said riser cable to said overhead power line;
(e) said coupling means comprising a surge arrester mounted on said pole and having a first terminal end coupled to and supporting a terminal end of said riser cable conductor and a second terminal end connected to electrical ground, and an electrically conducting connecting lead coupled between said first terminal end of said surge arrester and said overhead power line, said surge arrester thereby serving additionally as a support insulator supporting said riser cable conductor terminal end;
(f) said surge arrester being of gapless configuration and comprising an elongate rigid core constituted by a stack of varistor blocks held in face-to-face contact between first and second terminal blocks by virtue of said varistor blocks and terminal blocks being encased within a rigid shell of reinforced rigid plastic material bonded to peripheral surfaces of said terminal blocks, and a shedded outer housing for said core, interfaces between said varistor blocks and said terminal blocks and their encasing shell and between said shell and said outer housing being voidless and free of
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Abstract
A distribution class surge arrester having a core formed of distributed zinc oxide varistor blocks, aluminum blocks acting as heat sinks and as spacers providing voltage grading and required arcing distances, and terminal blocks held in face-to-face contact by means of a glass reinforced epoxy shell which is formed by winding a pre-preg onto the assembled blocks and thermally curing under mold pressure within an evacuated mold. The core is housed within a polymeric shedded housing which is formed by shrinking a heat-shrink shedded sleeve onto the core with a sealant provided in the interface of the core and the sleeve, and end caps are sealed to the ends of the structure thus formed. The all solid-state arrester thus formed has performance and cost advantages over conventional porcelain housed arresters and furthermore has very considerable physical strength enabling it to serve additionally as a stand-off support insulator in situations where conventionally separate arrester and support insulators were required.
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15 Claims
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1. An electric power distribution riser pole system comprising
(a) a power distribution pole; -
(b) an overhead power line insulatingly supported by said power distribution pole; (c) a riser cable affixed to and supported by said pole; and (d) means coupling a conductor of said riser cable to said overhead power line; (e) said coupling means comprising a surge arrester mounted on said pole and having a first terminal end coupled to and supporting a terminal end of said riser cable conductor and a second terminal end connected to electrical ground, and an electrically conducting connecting lead coupled between said first terminal end of said surge arrester and said overhead power line, said surge arrester thereby serving additionally as a support insulator supporting said riser cable conductor terminal end; (f) said surge arrester being of gapless configuration and comprising an elongate rigid core constituted by a stack of varistor blocks held in face-to-face contact between first and second terminal blocks by virtue of said varistor blocks and terminal blocks being encased within a rigid shell of reinforced rigid plastic material bonded to peripheral surfaces of said terminal blocks, and a shedded outer housing for said core, interfaces between said varistor blocks and said terminal blocks and their encasing shell and between said shell and said outer housing being voidless and free of - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An electric power distribution riser pole system comprising
(a) a power distribution pole; -
(b) an overhead power line insulatingly supported by said power distribution pole; (c) a riser cable affixed to and supported by said pole; and (d) means coupling a conductor of said riser cable to said overhead power line; (e) said coupling means comprising a surge arrester mounted on said pole and having a first terminal end coupled to and supporting terminal end of said riser cable conductor and a second terminal end connected to electrical ground, and an electrically conducting connecting lead coupled between said first terminal end of the surge arrester and said overhead power line, said surge arrester thereby serving additionally as a support insulator supporting said riser cable conductor terminal end; (f) said surge arrester being of gapless configuration and comprising an elongate cylindrical core formed as a stack of cylindrical varistor blocks held in face-to-face physical and electrical contact with each other and between first and second cylindrical terminal blocks by virtue of said blocks being encased about their cylindrical curved surfaces within a rigid shell of reinforced rigid plastic material bonded to respective surfaces of said terminal blocks, said core thereby comprising a rigid integral structural unit, and a shedded outer housing formed as a pre-formed sleeve and fitted tightly onto said core with a weather-proof sealant material between the core and the sleeve, and metal end caps capping the ends of said core and of the surrounding outer housing with a weather-proof sealant material sealing the end cap/outer housing/core interface, the interfaces between said varistor blocks and said terminal blocks and their encasing shell and between said shell and said outer housing being voidless and free of gaseous entrapments.
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15. An electric power distribution riser pole system comprising:
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(a) a power distribution pole; (b) an overhead power line insulatingly supported by said power distribution pole; (c) a riser cable affixed to and supported by said pole; and (d) means coupling a conductor of said riser cable to said overhead power line; (e) said coupling means comprising a surge arrester mounted on said pole and having a first terminal end coupled to and supporting a terminal end of said riser cable conductor and a second terminal end connected to electrical ground, and an electrically conducting connecting lead coupled between said first terminal end of the surge arrester and said overhead power line, said surge arrester thereby serving additionally as a support insulator supporting said riser cable conductor terminal end; (f) said surge arrester being of gapless configuration and comprising an elongate rigid cylindrical internal core, an outer housing comprising a preformed polymeric sleeve of electrically insulating material having integral sheds fitted tightly onto said core with a weather-proof sealant between the core surface and the sleeve so as to achieve a void-free interface therebetween, and end caps capping an interface between said core and said sleeve at both ends thereof and with a weather-proof sealant between the end caps and said sleeve so as to achieve a void-free interface therebetween, said core comprising a cylindrical terminal block at each end thereof and, between said terminal blocks, a stack of cylindrical varistor blocks having end faces thereof in physical and electrical contact within said stack with the contiguous end face of another varistor block and at the ends of said stack with the contiguous end face of a respective one of said terminal blocks, and said terminal blocks and varistor blocks being retained rigidly together in the core by virtue of the core including a shell of reinforced rigid plastic material bonded to the curved outer surfaces of the terminal blocks and encasing said varistor blocks without voids and gaseous entrapments between said shell and said varistor blocks.
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