Systems and methods for busway bridge joint maintenance

US11233365B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11233365-B2
Application numberUS-201916594588-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 7, 2019
Priority dateJul 12, 2017
Publication dateJan 25, 2022
Grant dateJan 25, 2022

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Abstract

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A bridge joint assembly for use with a busway system includes a plurality of insulator assemblies, a bolt holding the insulator assemblies in a stack, a housing enclosing the insulator assemblies, a seal surrounding the bolt, and a bolt access system extending from a wall of the housing to the seal. The bolt includes a bolt head protruding from the stack. The bolt access system defines a bolt access passageway that provides access to the bolt head from outside the housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A bridge joint assembly for use with a busway system, the assembly comprising: a plurality of insulator assemblies; a fastener holding the insulator assemblies in a stack, the fastener comprising a fastener head protruding from the stack; a housing enclosing the insulator assemblies; a seal surrounding the fastener; and a fastener access system extending from a wall of the housing to the seal and defining a fastener access passageway that provides access to the fastener head from outside the housing to allow rotation of the fastener head. 2. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 wherein: the housing and the fastener access system define an internal cavity; and a volume of the internal cavity outside the stack is substantially filled with encapsulating material. 3. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 wherein: the fastener access system comprises a fastener access member including an elongated hollow portion and a flange portion; and the flange portion is coupled to the wall of the housing. 4. The bridge joint assembly of claim 3 wherein: the elongated portion includes a first end portion and an opposite second end portion; the seal defines a seal channel; and the second end portion of the elongated portion is received in the seal channel. 5. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 wherein the fastener access system is integrated with the housing. 6. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 wherein: the fastener access system comprises first and second elongated members each comprising a first and end portion and an opposite second end portion; the first end portion of the first elongated member is at the wall of the housing; the second end portion of the second elongated member is received in or adjacent the seal; one of the first and second elongated members is received in the other one of the first and second elongated members; and the first elongated member and the second elongated member are configured to be in sliding engagement with one another. 7. The bridge joint assembly of claim 6 further comprising a locking mechanism configured to engage the first elongated member and/or the second elongated member to hold the first elongated member and/or the second elongated member in place. 8. The bridge joint assembly of claim 6 further comprising a seal system between the first and second elongated members. 9. The bridge joint assembly of claim 6 further comprising a spring between the first and second elongated members. 10. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 wherein a respective insulator assembly comprises: an insulator plate having first and second opposing primary faces; a first splitter plate on the first face of the insulator plate; and a second splitter plate on the second face of the insulator plate. 11. The bridge joint assembly of claim 1 further comprising a plug adjacent the wall of the housing to block the fastener access passageway. 12. A method for accessing a busway bridge joint fastener, the method comprising: installing a bridge joint housing around a busway bridge joint stack assembly including a plurality of insulator assemblies held together in a stack by a fastener that includes a fastener head protruding from the stack; installing a fastener access system that extends from a wall of the housing to a seal that surrounds the fastener; inserting an encapsulating material into an internal cavity defined by the housing and the fastener access system; and then accessing the fastener from outside the housing through a fastener access channel defined by the fastener access system and rotating the fastener head. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein: the fastener access system comprises a fastener access member including an elongated portion having first and second opposite end portions and a flange portion at the first end portion of the elongated portion; and installing the fastener access system comprises placing the second end portion of the elongated portion through an aperture defined in the wall of the housing, then placing the second end portion of the elongated portion in the seal, and then coupling the flange to the wall of the housing. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein: the fastener access system comprises a first elongated member having first and second end portions and a second elongated member having first and second end portions; and installing the fastener access system comprises receiving the second end portion of the second elongated member in the seal and coupling the first end portion of the first elongated member to the wall of the housing, wherein one of the first and second elongated members is received in the other one of the first and second elongated members. 15. A bridge joint assembly for use with a busway system, the assembly comprising: a plurality of electrically insulating plates and a plurality of electrically conductive plates held together in a stack by hardware including a fastener having a fastener head that protrudes from the stack; a seal surrounding the fastener; a joint housing configured to enclose the stack; and a fastener access system configured to extend inwardly in the housing from a wall of the housing to the seal to define a fastener access passageway that provides access to the fastener from outside the housing to allow rotation of the fastener head. 16. The bridge joint assembly of claim 15 wherein the fastener access system comprises an elongated member having first and second opposite end portions, wherein the second end portion is configured to be received through an aperture in the wall of the housing and then received in the seal with the first end portion at the wall of the housing. 17. The bridge joint assembly of claim 16 wherein the first end portion is configured to couple to the wall of the housing. 18. The bridge joint assembly of claim 15 wherein: the fastener access system includes a first elongated member having a first end portion and an opposite second end portion and a second elongated member having a first end portion and an opposite second end portion; the first end portion of the first elongated member is at the wall of the housing; the second end portion of the second elongated member is configured to be received in the seal; one of the first and second elongated members is configured to be received in the other one of the first and second elongated members; and the first end portion of the first elongated member is optionally configured to couple to the wall of the housing. 19. The bridge joint assembly of claim 15 in combination with: a first busway section including a plurality of bus bar conductors; a second busway section including a plurality of bus bar conductors; wherein the bus bar conductors of the first busway section and the bus bar conductors of the second busway section are received in gaps defined in the stack to electrically connect the first and second busway sections.

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  • Supporting structures · CPC title

  • Butt joining of bus-bars by means of a common bolt, e.g. splice joint (electrically conductive connections characterised by contacting members H01R4/58) · CPC title

  • H01R25/162Primary

    Electrical connections between or with rails or bus-bars (rails having primarily a non electrical function H01R4/64) · CPC title

  • Joints between bus-bars for compensating thermal expansion · CPC title

  • Details, e.g. end pieces or joints (H01R25/147 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11233365B2 cover?
A bridge joint assembly for use with a busway system includes a plurality of insulator assemblies, a bolt holding the insulator assemblies in a stack, a housing enclosing the insulator assemblies, a seal surrounding the bolt, and a bolt access system extending from a wall of the housing to the seal. The bolt includes a bolt head protruding from the stack. The bolt access system defines a bolt a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Intelligent Power Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R25/162. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 25 2022 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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