Methods for dielectrically insulating electrical active parts
US-2018350485-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US10014670B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10014670-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615535886-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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An electrical apparatus containing an adsorbent, includes a housing, an adsorbent cover, an adsorbent and a locating bolt. The housing is cylindrical and has at least one locating hole. The adsorbent cover is installed in the housing, and has an annular groove in a circumferential direction, with the locating hole being opposite the groove. An outer diameter of a groove edge is the same as an inner diameter of the housing, while the diameter of a middle part of the groove is less than the inner diameter of the housing. The adsorbent is placed in the groove. The locating bolt passes through the locating hole and extends into the groove. The electrical apparatus has a simple structure. Since installation on a flange is not needed, a flange on the housing that is connected to an adsorbent container is dispensed with. The cost of the adsorbent container and housing are reduced.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical apparatus containing an adsorbent, comprising: a housing, the housing being cylindrical and including at least one locating hole; an adsorbent cover, installed in the housing and including an annular groove in a circumferential direction, the at least one locating hole being opposite the annular groove, an outer diameter of a groove edge of the annular groove being the same as an inner diameter of the housing, and a diameter of a middle part of the annular groove being less than the inner diameter of the housing; the adsorbent, placed in the annular groove; and a locating bolt, passing through the at least one locating hole and extending into the annular groove. 2. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent cover includes multiple openings at the groove edge. 3. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent cover includes multiple holes. 4. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a cover plate is fixed on the at least one locating hole, a sealing ring being installed between the cover plate and the at least one locating hole. 5. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a bottom of the annular groove is an arc. 6. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a bottom of the annular groove is a straight line. 7. The electrical apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the bottom of the annular groove includes a threaded hole in which the locating bolt is screwed. 8. The electrical apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the housing includes at least two locating holes, one of the at least two locating holes being relatively closer to one of the groove edges of the annular groove and another of the at least two locating holes being relatively closer to another one of the groove edges of the annular groove. 9. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 10. The electrical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 11. The electrical apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 12. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 13. The electrical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 14. The electrical apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 15. The electrical apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least one locating hole is formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole. 16. The electrical apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the electrical apparatus is a gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, and wherein the at least two locating holes are formed by processing an unthreaded gas-filling hole.
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