Isolator protection device

US9438024B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9438024-B2
Application numberUS-201514868764-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 29, 2015
Priority dateSep 30, 2014
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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An isolator protection device can include a housing having at least one wall and a first coupling feature, where the at least one all forms a cavity, where the first coupling feature is configured to couple to an arrester, and where the at least one wall is configured to house an isolator body of an isolator within the cavity. The isolator protection device can also include a securing device disposed within the cavity, where the securing device is configured to secure a stud of the isolator to the isolator body during normal operating conditions.

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What is claimed is: 1. An isolator protection device, comprising: a housing comprising at least one wall and a first coupling feature, wherein the at least one wall comprises a top wall portion and at least one side wall portion, wherein the first coupling feature comprises an aperture that traverses the top wall portion, wherein the top wall portion and the at least one side wall portion form a cavity having a bottom end, wherein the first coupling feature is configured to couple to an arrester, wherein the aperture of the first coupling feature is configured to receive an arrester coupling device of the arrester, and wherein the at least one wall is configured to house an isolator body of an isolator within the cavity, wherein the isolator comprises an isolator coupling device that is coupled to the arrester coupling device; and a securing device disposed within the cavity toward the bottom end, wherein the securing device is configured to secure a stud of the isolator relative to the isolator body during normal operating conditions, and said stud physically releases when a fault current is detected. 2. The isolator protection device of claim 1 , wherein the securing device comprises a potting compound that releases the stud during the fault condition. 3. The isolator protection device of claim 2 , wherein the potting compound liquefies as a result of a temperature increase caused by the fault condition. 4. The isolator protection device of claim 2 , wherein the potting compound breaks apart as a result of a pressure increase caused by the fault condition. 5. The isolator protection device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one side wall portion of the at least one wall comprises an inner surface that is featureless and against which the potting compound is disposed during the normal operating conditions. 6. The isolator protection device of claim 2 , wherein the potting compound is a solid during the normal operating conditions. 7. The isolator protection device of claim 1 , wherein the securing device has a first width that is less than a second width of the cavity formed by the at least one side wall portion of the at least one wall of the housing. 8. The isolator protection device of claim 7 , wherein the securing device comprises a second coupling feature, wherein the second coupling feature is configured to secure the stud during the normal operating conditions. 9. The isolator protection device of claim 7 , wherein the securing device comprises a smooth outer perimeter. 10. The isolator protection device of claim 9 , wherein the smooth outer perimeter is configured to abut against an inner surface of the at least one side wall portion of the at least one wall of the housing. 11. The isolator protection device of claim 7 , wherein the housing further comprises a third coupling feature disposed on an inner surface of the at least one side wall portion of the at least one wall of the housing, wherein the third coupling feature couples to a fourth coupling feature disposed on an outer perimeter of the securing device. 12. The isolator protection device of claim 1 , wherein the stud and at least a portion of the securing device are expelled from the cavity during the fault condition. 13. The isolator protection device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one wall of the housing lacks a bottom wall portion at the bottom end of the cavity. 14. The isolator protection device of claim 1 , wherein the first coupling feature comprises mating threads that couple to complementary mating threads disposed on an outer surface of the arrester coupling device of the arrester. 15. An electrical transmission system, comprising: an arrester comprising: an isolator comprising an isolator body, an isolator coupling device, and a stud coupled to a distal end of the isolator body; and an isolator protection device coupled to the arrester, wherein the isolator protection device comprises: a housing comprising at least one wall and a first coupling feature, wherein the at least one wall comprises a top wall portion and at least one side wall portion, wherein the first coupling feature comprises an aperture that traverses the top wall portion, wherein the top wall portion and the at least one side wall portion form a cavity having a bottom end, wherein the first coupling feature couples to the arrester, wherein the aperture of the first coupling feature is configured to receive an arrester coupling device of the arrester, and wherein the isolator body and at least a portion of the stud is disposed within the cavity during normal operating conditions, wherein the isolator coupling device is coupled to the arrester coupling device; and a securing device disposed within the cavity toward the bottom end, wherein the securing device couples to the stud of the isolator and helps maintain a coupling between the stud and the isolator body during normal operating conditions, and said stud physically releases when a fault current is detected. 16. The electrical transmission system of claim 15 , wherein the arrester further comprises: an arrester body comprising a bottom end and a top end, wherein the top end of the arrester body is coupled to a high-voltage conductor, and wherein the bottom end of the arrester body is coupled to the arrester coupling device. 17. The electrical transmission system of claim 15 , wherein the cavity formed by the at least one wall of the housing includes an air gap disposed between the at least one side wall portion of the at least one wall and the isolator body. 18. The electrical transmission system of claim 15 , wherein the securing device comprises a potting compound that is in a solid form during the normal operating conditions. 19. The electrical transmission system of claim 15 , further comprising: a ground conductor coupled to a distal portion of the stud, wherein the ground conductor and the distal portion of the stud are disposed outside the cavity during the normal operating conditions. 20. The electrical transmission system of claim 19 , further comprising: a tether coupled to the distal portion of the stud, wherein the tether is disposed outside the cavity during the normal operating conditions.

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  • H02G13/00Primary

    Installations of lightning conductors; Fastening thereof to supporting structure · CPC title

  • structurally associated with protected apparatus (with switches H01H9/14; with fuses H01H85/44) · CPC title

  • Discharge by conduction or dissipation, e.g. rods, arresters, spark gaps · CPC title

  • Means structurally associated with spark gap for protecting it against overload or for disconnecting it in case of failure (H01T1/15, H01T1/16, H01T1/18 take precedence; emergency protective circuit arrangements for spark gap arrestors H02H7/24) · CPC title

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What does patent US9438024B2 cover?
An isolator protection device can include a housing having at least one wall and a first coupling feature, where the at least one all forms a cavity, where the first coupling feature is configured to couple to an arrester, and where the at least one wall is configured to house an isolator body of an isolator within the cavity. The isolator protection device can also include a securing device di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ramarge Michael M, Smith Timothy Stephen, Cooper Technologies Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02G13/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2016 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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