Slip ring system for a wind turbine wind turbine and a method for producing electrical energy
US-2017328352-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US11799257B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11799257-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917263458-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A slip ring, in particular for use in a wind turbine, includes an axle extending in an axial direction and a contact region having a contact surface on a peripheral surface of the contact region and a recess extending in a tangential circumferential direction along the peripheral surface. The contact region includes an axial end face formed with an opening which communicates with the recess. The contact region includes three essentially cylindrical segments which define two covering segments and an intermediate segment arranged in a center between the two covering segment. Each of the two covering segments defines a radius which is larger than a radius of the intermediate segment so that a peripheral surface of the intermediate segment forms an underside of the recess. An insulating region is arranged adjacent to the contact region on the axle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A slip ring, comprising: an axle extending in an axial direction; a contact region having a contact surface on a peripheral surface of the contact region and a recess extending in a tangential circumferential direction along the peripheral surface, said contact region including an axial end face formed with an opening which communicates with the recess and has a diameter that is larger at the end face of the contact region than at the recess, said contact region including three cylindrical segments which define two covering segments and an intermediate segment arranged in a center between the two covering segments, with the two covering segments and the intermediate segments constructed from individual parts, each of the two covering segments defining a radius which is larger than a radius of the intermediate segment so that a peripheral surface of the intermediate segment forms an underside of the recess; and an insulating region arranged adjacent to the contact region on the axle and contacting the contact region on the axial end face. 2. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the axial end face of the contact region has an annular surface, said opening being formed in a part of the annular surface which part is not covered by the insulating region. 3. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the axial end face of the contact region adjoins the insulating region. 4. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral surface of the contact region has a radius which is larger than a radius of the adjoining insulating region. 5. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the contact surface has a groove. 6. The slip ring of claim 1 , constructed to transmit an electrical power of at least 1 megawatt. 7. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the opening extends through the contact region and is configured in a radial direction such as to form an impression on an underside of the recess. 8. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the opening extends obliquely through the contact region with respect to the axial direction. 9. The slip ring of claim 1 , wherein the two covering segments each have a peripheral contact surface which is wider than an axial width of the covering segments proximal to the axle. 10. A slip ring unit, comprising: a slip ring comprising an axle extending in an axial direction, a contact region having a contact surface on a peripheral surface of the contact region and a recess extending in a tangential circumferential direction along the peripheral surface, said contact region including an axial end face formed with an opening which communicates with the recess and has a diameter that is larger at the end face of the contact region than at the recess, said contact region including three essentially cylindrical segments which define two covering segments and an intermediate segment arranged in a center between the two covering segments, with the two covering segments and the intermediate segments constructed from individual parts, each of the two covering segments defining radius which is larger than a radius of the intermediate segment so that a peripheral surface of the intermediate segment forms an underside of the recess, and an insulating region arranged adjacent to the contact region on the axle and contacting the contact region on the axial end face; a slip ring element; and a stationary arrangement configured to position the slip ring element such as to contact the contact surface of the slip ring. 11. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the axial end face of the contact region has an annular surface, said opening being formed in a part of the annular surface which part is not covered by the insulating region. 12. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the end face of the contact region adjoins the insulating region. 13. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the contact region is arranged on a peripheral surface of the insulating region. 14. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the peripheral surface of the contact region has a radius which is larger than the adjoining insulating region. 15. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the contact surface has a groove. 16. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the slip ring is configured to transmit an electrical power of at least 1 megawatt. 17. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein at least a part of the opening extends through the contact region and is configured in a radial direction such as to form an impression on an underside of the recess. 18. The slip ring unit of claim 10 , wherein the opening extends obliquely through the contact region with respect to the axial direction. 19. An electric machine, comprising: a slip ring comprising an axle extending in an axial direction, a contact region having a contact surface on a peripheral surface of the contact region and a recess extending in a tangential circumferential direction along the peripheral surface, said contact region including an axial end face formed with an opening which communicates with the recess and has a diameter that is larger at the end face of the contact region that the recess, said contact region including three cylindrical segments which define two covering segments and an intermediate segment arranged in a center between the two covering segments, with the two covering segments and the intermediate segments constructed from individual parts, each of the two covering segments defining radius which is larger than a radius of the intermediate segment so that a peripheral surface of the intermediate segment forms an underside of the recess, and an insulating region arranged adjacent to the contact region on the axle and contacting the contact region on the axial end face; or a slip ring unit as set forth in claim 10 . 20. A wind turbine, comprising: a slip ring comprising an axle extending in an axial direction, a contact region having a contact surface on a peripheral surface of the contact region and a recess extending in a tangential circumferential direction along the peripheral surface, said contact region including an axial end face formed with an opening which communicates with the recess and has a diameter that is larger at the end face of the contact region than at the recess, said contact region including three cylindrical segments which define two covering segments and an intermediate segment arranged in a center between the two covering segments, with the two covering segments and the intermediate segments constructed from individual parts, each of the two covering segments defining radius which is larger than a radius of the intermediate segment so that a peripheral surface of the intermediate segment forms an underside of the recess, and an insulating region arranged adjacent to the contact region on the axle and contacting the contact region on the axial end face; and a slip ring unit as set forth in claim 10 .
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