Insulator arrangement for an overhead line

US10672541B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10672541-B2
Application numberUS-201615561216-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2016
Priority dateMar 24, 2015
Publication dateJun 2, 2020
Grant dateJun 2, 2020

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An insulator arrangement for an overhead line includes a suspension insulator for securing an overhead line to a tower and a line arrester arrangement which is disposed electrically parallel to the suspension insulator. The line arrester arrangement has a surge arrester, which is electrically connected to ground or earth potential, and a spark gap, which is connected to the surge arrester in series and which includes a first spark electrode connected to the overhead line and a second spark electrode connected to the surge arrester. The line arrester arrangement has an assembly or mounting insulator which can be secured to the overhead line. The first spark electrode is secured to a first securing device at a first end of the assembly or mounting insulator, and the second spark electrode is secured to a second securing device at a second end of the assembly or mounting insulator.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An insulator arrangement for an overhead line, the insulator arrangement comprising: a suspension insulator disposed above the overhead line for securing the overhead line to a tower; a line arrester arrangement disposed below the overhead line and connected electrically parallel to said suspension insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a mounting insulator to be secured to the overhead line, said mounting insulator having first and second ends; a first securing device disposed at said first end of said mounting insulator and a second securing device disposed at said second end of said mounting insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a surge arrester being electrically connected to earth potential; said line arrester arrangement including a spark gap connected in series with said surge arrester, said spark gap including first and second spark electrodes; and said first spark electrode being connected to the overhead line and being secured to said first securing device, and said second spark electrode being connected to said surge arrester and being secured to said second securing device. 2. The insulator arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said mounting insulator is a long-rod insulator. 3. An insulator arrangement for an overhead line, the insulator arrangement comprising: a suspension insulator for securing the overhead line to a tower; a line arrester arrangement disposed electrically parallel to said suspension insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a mounting insulator to be secured to the overhead line, said mounting insulator having first and second ends and said mounting insulator having a lower mechanical stability than said suspension insulator; a first securing device disposed at said first end of said mounting insulator and a second securing device disposed at said second end of said mounting insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a surge arrester being electrically connected to earth potential; said line arrester arrangement including a spark gap connected in series with said surge arrester, said spark gap including first and second spark electrodes; and said first spark electrode being connected to the overhead line and being secured to said first securing device, and said second spark electrode being connected to said surge arrester and being secured to said second securing device. 4. The insulator arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said first or second securing devices connects one of said first or second spark electrodes or said surge arrester to said mounting insulator in an angularly rigid manner. 5. An insulator arrangement for an overhead line, the insulator arrangement comprising: a suspension insulator for securing the overhead line to a tower; a line arrester arrangement disposed electrically parallel to said suspension insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a mounting insulator to be secured to the overhead line, said mounting insulator having first and second ends; a first securing device disposed at said first end of said mounting insulator and a second securing device disposed at said second end of said mounting insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a surge arrester being electrically connected to earth potential; said line arrester arrangement including a spark gap connected in series with said surge arrester, said spark gap including first and second spark electrodes; and said first spark electrode being connected to the overhead line and being secured to said first securing device, and said second spark electrode being connected to said surge arrester and being secured to said second securing device; said surge arrester being one of at least two surge arresters of said line arrester arrangement, said surge arresters each having a first end secured to a respective one of said securing devices in an angularly rigid manner, and said surge arresters each having a second end at which a respective one of said spark electrodes is disposed. 6. The insulator arrangement according to claim 5 , wherein said at least two surge arresters are identically constructed. 7. An insulator arrangement for an overhead line, the insulator arrangement comprising: a suspension insulator for securing the overhead line to a tower; a line arrester arrangement disposed electrically parallel to said suspension insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a mounting insulator to be secured to the overhead line, said mounting insulator having first and second ends; a first securing device disposed at said first end of said mounting insulator and a second securing device disposed at said second end of said mounting insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a surge arrester being electrically connected to earth potential; said line arrester arrangement including a spark gap connected in series with said surge arrester, said spark gap including first and second spark electrodes; and said first spark electrode being connected to the overhead line and being secured to said first securing device, and said second spark electrode being connected to said surge arrester and being secured to said second securing device; said surge arrester having a longitudinal axis and an end, and at least one of said spark electrodes being rod-shaped, being situated at said end of said surge arrester and having a longitudinal axis being slanted relative to said longitudinal axis of said surge arrester. 8. The insulator arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein said at least one spark electrode is rotatable about said longitudinal axis of said surge arrester. 9. An insulator arrangement for an overhead line, the insulator arrangement comprising: a suspension insulator for securing the overhead line to a tower; a line arrester arrangement disposed electrically parallel to said suspension insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a mounting insulator to be secured to the overhead line, said mounting insulator having first and second ends; a first securing device disposed at said first end of said mounting insulator and a second securing device disposed at said second end of said mounting insulator; said line arrester arrangement including a surge arrester being electrically connected to earth potential; said line arrester arrangement including a spark gap connected in series with said surge arrester, said spark gap including first and second spark electrodes; said first spark electrode being connected to the overhead line and being secured to said first securing device, and said second spark electrode being connected to said surge arrester and being secured to said second securing device; said mounting insulator having installation points each disposed at a respective one of said ends of said mounting insulator; said first and second securing devices each including a respective securing arm extending away from a respective one of said installation points, said securing arms each having two ends; said surge arrester being disposed at one of said ends of one of said securing arms; and an arc electrode being disposed at another of said ends of said one securing arm opposite said surge arrester.

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Classifications

  • H01T1/16Primary

    Series resistor structurally associated with spark gap · CPC title

  • H01T4/14Primary

    Arcing horns (associated with insulators H01B17/46) · CPC title

  • Means for starting arc or facilitating ignition of spark gap · CPC title

  • Supporting insulators (pin insulators H01B17/20; apertured insulators H01B17/24) · CPC title

  • Mounting arrangements for a plurality of overvoltage arresters · CPC title

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What does patent US10672541B2 cover?
An insulator arrangement for an overhead line includes a suspension insulator for securing an overhead line to a tower and a line arrester arrangement which is disposed electrically parallel to the suspension insulator. The line arrester arrangement has a surge arrester, which is electrically connected to ground or earth potential, and a spark gap, which is connected to the surge arrester in se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01T1/16. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 02 2020 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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