Submersible-rated roller table motor
US-2024039359-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US10097060B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10097060-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414575987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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Systems and methods for protecting motor lead from debris and fluid contamination. In one embodiment, detachable, flexible lead wires within an ESP motor are covered by protective sleeves that are sealed against the end connectors of the leads. The end connectors are coupled to corresponding terminals in an epoxy fixture of the motor and a motor head in a manner that provides a seal between them. The sealed sleeve and end connectors prevent debris and contaminants in the fluid within the motor from reaching the conductive elements of the motor leads, thereby preventing accumulations of debris and contaminants that could otherwise cause electrical faults.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motor for use in an electric submersible pump system, the motor comprising: a stator having a stator core, one or more motor windings installed in the stator core, a stator housing in which the stator core is positioned, an epoxy fixture positioned at a first end of the stator housing and sealed against the stator housing, wherein the epoxy fixture encloses a volume containing epoxy that encapsulates the motor windings, and a first set of one or more electrical terminals that are secured to the epoxy fixture, wherein each of the one or more motor windings is electrically coupled to one of the first set of electrical terminals; a motor head secured to the stator housing, thereby forming a cavity between the stator and the motor head, wherein the cavity is filled with dielectric oil; and one or more flex leads coupled to the first set of electrical terminals, wherein the flex leads extend through the cavity to a second set of electrical terminals that are positioned in one or more apertures through the motor head; wherein each of the flex leads includes an electrical conductor, and a protective sleeve that is positioned around the electrical conductor extends from the epoxy fixture to the motor head and is sealingly coupled between the first set of terminals at the epoxy fixture and the second set of terminals at the motor head, thereby preventing the dielectric oil in the cavity and contaminants therein from contacting the electrical conductor. 2. The motor of claim 1 , wherein each of the electrical terminals in the first set is embedded in the epoxy fixture. 3. The motor of claim 1 , wherein the flex leads are coupled to corresponding ones of the electrical terminals in the first set are twist-and-lock terminals. 4. The motor of claim 1 , wherein in each of the flex leads, a gap is provided between the electrical conductor and the protective sleeve. 5. The motor of claim 4 , wherein the gap is filled with a substantially non-compressible fluid. 6. The motor of claim 5 , wherein the fluid comprises dielectric oil. 7. The motor of claim 1 , wherein each of the electrical terminals in the second set comprises an insulating body having a conductive pin therethrough, wherein the insulating body is positioned in a corresponding one of the apertures and is sealed against the motor head. 8. The motor of claim 7 , wherein the insulating body comprises a ceramic body. 9. The motor of claim 7 , wherein a material of the insulating body is bonded to the motor head. 10. The motor of claim 7 , wherein the insulating body has an interference fit against the motor head. 11. The motor of claim 1 , wherein the cavity is filled with dielectric oil. 12. The motor of claim 1 , the wherein in each of the flex leads, a layer of electrical insulation is provided between the electrical conductor and the protective sleeve. 13. The motor of claim 1 , wherein in each of the flex leads, the electrical conductor is electrically coupled to a first connector that sealingly mates with one of the electrical terminals in the first set and a second connector that sealingly mates with one of the electrical terminals in the second set, wherein the protective sleeve is sealingly coupled to the first connector and the second connector. 14. The motor of claim 1 , wherein a volume between the epoxy fixture and the motor windings is filled with epoxy.
Structural association with other electrical or electronic devices · CPC title
Submersible electric motors (H02K5/128 takes precedence) · CPC title
for use under water · CPC title
Terminal boxes or connection arrangements (specially adapted for submersible motors H02K5/132) · CPC title
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