Liner arrangement and a circuit breaker with a liner arrangement and method for protecting an insulator body

US10276334B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10276334-B2
Application numberUS-201715797433-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2017
Priority dateOct 28, 2016
Publication dateApr 30, 2019
Grant dateApr 30, 2019

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It is proposed a liner arrangement for fitting a tubular insulator body in a circuit breaker. The liner arrangement includes a planar, electric-arc resistant and heat resistant liner layer comprising a first edge portion and a second edge portion that is located opposite the first edge portion, wherein the first edge portion has a first contour extending in a direction transversally to a plane defined by the planar liner layer. The second edge portion has a second contour having a geometry that is complementary to the first contour such that the first edge portion can be attached by way of a form fit to the second edge portion once the planar liner layer is bent to a tubular shape. Further, a circuit breaker including a liner arrangement and an insulator is described. A method for protecting an insulator body of a heat chamber insulator for a circuit breaker is also described.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A liner arrangement within a tubular insulator body of a circuit breaker, the liner arrangement comprising: a planar, electric-arc resistant, heat resistant and non-conductive liner layer comprising a first edge portion and a second edge portion that is located opposite the first edge portion, wherein the first edge portion and the second edge portion extend in a longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, wherein the first edge portion has a first contour, wherein the second edge portion has a second contour having a geometry that is complementary to the first contour such that the first edge portion can be attached by way of a form fit to the second edge portion once the planar liner layer is bent to a tubular shape, wherein the first contour and the second contour extend along the longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, and wherein the first contour and the second contour comprise structural patterns that are distributed along the longitudinal direction of planar liner layer. 2. The liner arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the form fit is provided by the first contour of the first edge portion and the second contour of the second edge portion by comprising at least one of: a meander shape, a mushroom head closure, a drop shape, a dovetail shape and a T-slot shape. 3. The liner arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the electric-arc resistant, heat resistant liner and non-conductive liner layer comprises a liner material being heat resistant up to 260° and/or wherein the electric-arc resistant, heat resistant liner and non-conductive liner layer comprises PTFE. 4. The liner arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the form fit is provided by the first contour of the first edge portion and the second contour of the second edge portion by comprising at least one of: a meander shape, a mushroom head closure, a drop shape, a dovetail shape and a T-slot shape. 5. The liner arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the liner arrangement has a wall thickness of about 2 mm to about 5 mm. 6. The liner arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the liner arrangement includes an adhesive surface for being glued to an interior wall of the tubular insulator body of the circuit breaker. 7. The liner arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the liner arrangement is substantially cylindrical and an outer surface thereof is etched for providing adhesive properties. 8. The liner arrangement according to claim 6 , wherein the form fit is provided by the first contour of the first edge portion and the second contour of the second edge portion by comprising at least one of: a meander shape, a mushroom head closure, a drop shape, a dovetail shape and a T-slot shape. 9. A circuit breaker comprising: a heating chamber insulator comprising a tubular insulator body; a liner arrangement within the tubular insulator body in the circuit breaker, the liner arrangement comprising: a planar, electric-arc resistant, heat resistant and non-conductive liner layer comprising a first edge portion and a second edge portion that is located opposite the first edge portion, wherein the first edge portion and the second edge portion extend in a longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, wherein the first edge portion has a first contour, and wherein the second edge portion has a second contour having a geometry that is complementary to the first contour such that the first edge portion can be attached by way of a form fit to the second edge portion once the planar liner is bent to a tubular shape; wherein the first contour and the second contour extend along the longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, and wherein the first contour and the second contour comprise structural patterns that are distributed along the longitudinal direction of planar liner layer. 10. The circuit breaker according to claim 9 , wherein the circuit breaker is a generator circuit breaker. 11. The circuit breaker according to claim 10 , wherein the tubular insulator body of the heating chamber insulator comprises a fiber-reinforced polymeric material. 12. The circuit breaker according to claim 10 , wherein the liner arrangement is glued to the tubular insulator body of the heating chamber insulator. 13. The circuit breaker according to claim 10 , wherein the heating chamber insulator is designed for withstanding a pressure rise within the tubular insulator body of up to 5 bar/ms. 14. The circuit breaker according to claim 9 , wherein the tubular insulator body of the heating chamber insulator comprises a fiber-reinforced polymeric material. 15. The circuit breaker according to claim 9 , wherein the liner arrangement is glued to the tubular insulator body of the heating chamber insulator. 16. The circuit breaker according to claim 9 , wherein the heating chamber insulator is designed for withstanding a pressure rise within the tubular insulator body of up to 5 bar/ms. 17. A method for protecting a tubular insulator body of a heat chamber insulator for a circuit breaker from heat by a liner arrangement, the method comprising: connecting a first edge portion of a liner layer having a first contour and a second edge portion of the liner layer having a second contour being complementary to the first contour by form fitting the first edge portion and the second edge portion together to form a substantially tubular cylindrical liner arrangement, wherein the first edge portion and the second edge portion extend in a longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, wherein the first contour and the second contour extend along the longitudinal direction of the planar liner layer, wherein the first contour and the second contour comprise structural patterns that are distributed along the longitudinal direction of planar liner layer, wherein the liner layer comprises a material being non-conductive and capable of protecting the tubular insulator body from the heat generatable by an electric arc in a cavity of the tubular insulator body; and forming the tubular insulator body for the circuit breaker around the tubular liner arrangement. 18. The method according to claim 17 , wherein connecting the first edge of the liner layer and the second edge portion of the liner layer by form fitting comprises providing the first contour of the first edge portion and the second contour of the second edge portion with at least one of: an engaging structural pattern, a meander shape, a mushroom head closure, a drop shape, a dovetail shape and a T-slot shape.

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  • H01H33/021Primary

    Use of solid insulating compounds resistant to the contacting fluid dielectrics and their decomposition products, e.g. to SF6 · CPC title

  • Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches (processes specially adapted for manufacture of rectilinearly movable switches having a plurality of operating members associated with different sets of contacts, e.g. keyboards, H01H13/88) · CPC title

  • Cases (for switchgear H02B1/26); Reservoirs, tanks, piping or valves, for arc-extinguishing fluid; Accessories therefor, e.g. safety arrangements, pressure relief devices · CPC title

  • H01H33/04Primary

    Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts · CPC title

  • H01H71/02Primary

    Housings; Casings; Bases; Mountings · CPC title

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What does patent US10276334B2 cover?
It is proposed a liner arrangement for fitting a tubular insulator body in a circuit breaker. The liner arrangement includes a planar, electric-arc resistant and heat resistant liner layer comprising a first edge portion and a second edge portion that is located opposite the first edge portion, wherein the first edge portion has a first contour extending in a direction transversally to a plane …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Abb Schweiz Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H33/021. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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