Covers for distribution lines and insulators
US-2016233010-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US10593446B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10593446-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715495456-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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Described herein is a protective cover assembly for an electrical cable mounted on an insulator. The assembly includes an insulator cover including a cover body covering the electrical cable and the insulator and an electrically conductive arc diverter. The arc diverter is elongated in an axial direction that is parallel to a center axis of the electrical cable and is attached to an outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that a portion of the arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the insulator cover and another portion of the arc diverter extends past a terminal end of the insulator cover with an end of the arc diverter being spaced apart from the terminal end of the insulator cover in the axial direction.
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A protective cover assembly for an electrical cable mounted on an insulator, the protective cover assembly comprising: an insulator cover including a cover body covering the electrical cable and the insulator; and an electrically conductive arc diverter that is elongated in an axial direction that is parallel to a center axis of the electrical cable and that is attached to an outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that a portion of the arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the insulator cover and another portion of the arc diverter extends past a terminal end of the insulator cover with an end of the arc diverter being spaced apart from the terminal end of the insulator cover in the axial direction; wherein the arc diverter comprises: an engagement portion that directly contacts a portion of the outer surface of the electrical cable; and an extension portion that extends downwardly away from the engagement portion, and wherein the electrical cable is exposed at an open portion of the arc diverter that is between the engagement portion and the extension portion of the arc diverter. 2. A protective cover assembly for an electrical cable mounted on an insulator, the protective cover assembly comprising: an insulator cover including a cover body covering the electrical cable and the insulator; and an electrically conductive arc diverter that is elongated in an axial direction that is parallel to a center axis of the electrical cable and that is attached to an outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that a portion of the arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the insulator cover and another portion of the arc diverter extends past a terminal end of the insulator cover with an end of the arc diverter being spaced apart from the terminal end of the insulator cover in the axial direction; wherein the end of the arc diverter is spaced apart from the terminal end of the insulator cover in the axial direction by a distance that is in a range from about 0.75 inches to about 2.0 inches. 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the arc diverter comprises: an engagement portion that is configured to directly contact a portion of the outer surface of the electrical cable; and an extension portion that is configured to extend downwardly away from the engagement portion. 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the electrical cable is exposed at an open portion of the arc diverter that is between the engagement portion and the extension portion of the arc diverter. 5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the engagement portion surrounds more than half a circumference of the electrical cable. 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the arc diverter comprises a resilient material. 7. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the arc diverter comprises a deformable portion that is configured to be compressively deformed to engage the outer surface of the electrical cable. 8. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the arc diverter comprises stainless steel. 9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein: the end of the arc diverter is a first terminal end of the arc diverter; the arc diverter includes a second terminal end that is opposite the first terminal end of the arc diverter; the second terminal end of the arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the insulator cover. 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein: the arc diverter is a first arc diverter; the end of the insulator cover is a first terminal end of the insulator cover; the insulator cover includes a second terminal end that is opposite the first terminal end of the insulator cover; the assembly comprises a second arc diverter having first and second opposite terminal ends; the second arc diverter is elongated in the axial direction and is attached to the outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that the second terminal end of the second arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the insulator cover and the first terminal end of the second arc diverter is spaced apart from the second terminal end of the insulator cover in the axial direction. 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein the first and second arc diverters are spaced apart from one another in the axial direction. 12. The assembly of claim 10 wherein: the assembly comprises a third arc diverter having first and second opposite terminal ends; the insulator cover includes a central portion covering the insulator and a leg portion extending laterally away from the central portion and covering a portion of the electrical cable; the third arc diverter is elongated in the axial direction and is attached to the outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that the third arc diverter extends past a transition point of the insulator cover defined between the central portion and the leg portion of the insulator cover such that the first terminal end of the third arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the central portion of the insulator cover and the second terminal end of the third arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the leg portion of the insulator cover. 13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein: the leg portion of the insulator cover is a first leg portion of the insulator cover; the insulator cover includes a second leg portion opposite the first leg portion and extending laterally away from the central portion of the insulator cover and covering a portion of the electrical cable; the transition point of the insulator cover is a first transition point that is defined between the central portion of the insulator cover and the first leg portion of the insulator cover; the assembly comprises a fourth arc diverter having first and second opposite ends; the fourth arc diverter is elongated in the axial direction and is attached to the outer surface of the electrical cable at a portion of the electrical cable that is covered by the insulator cover such that the fourth arc diverter extends past a second transition point of the insulator cover defined between the central portion and the second leg portion of the insulator cover such that the first terminal end of the fourth arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the central portion of the insulator cover and the second terminal end of the fourth arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the second leg portion of the insulator cover. 14. The assembly of claim 1 wherein: the end of the arc diverter is a first terminal end of the arc diverter; the arc diverter includes a second terminal end that is opposite the first terminal end; the insulator cover includes a central portion covering the insulator and a leg portion extending laterally away from the central portion and covering a portion of the electrical cable; the arc diverter extends past a transition point of the insulator cover defined between the central portion and the leg portion of the insulator cover such that the second terminal end of the arc diverter is positioned below and covered by the central portion of the insulator cover. 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein: the arc diverter is a first arc diverter; the end of the insulator cover is a first terminal end of the insulator cover; the insulator cover includes a second terminal end that is opposite the first terminal end of the insulator cover; the leg portion of the ins
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