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US-12158135-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US9541069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541069-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013511473-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2010 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A nacelle shell structure which is attachable to a main structure of a wind turbine is described. The nacelle shell structure is attachable to the main structure such that the nacelle shell structure is carried by the main structure at only three static points. Moreover, a nacelle shell structure is provided which is attachable to a main structure of a wind turbine. The nacelle shell structure includes interconnected shell sub-structures. Furthermore, a lock-labyrinth for positioning between a rotating part with a rotation axis and stationary part of a wind turbine is disclosed, which includes a shield structure and a support structure, the shield structure being located radially outward of the support structure and protruding the support structure in axial direction. The shield structure includes a nose protruding radially inward and being located at an axial position where the support structure forms a water-tight channel which opens towards the nose.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nacelle shell structure which is attachable to a main structure of a wind turbine, comprising: a top sub-structure; a first side sub-structure connected to the top sub-structure; a second side sub-structure connected to the top sub-structure and to the first side substructure, forming a hollow cylinder; an end sub-structure connected to the top sub-structure, the first side sub-structure and the second side sub-structure, wherein the nacelle shell structure is attachable to the main structure at only three static points, and wherein said wind turbine further comprises, a lock-labyrinth for positioning between a rotating part with a rotation axis and a stationary part of said wind turbine, said lock-labyrinth comprising: a shield structure; and a support structure, wherein the shield structure is located radially outward of the support structure and protruding the support structure in an axial direction, wherein the shield structure comprises a nose protruding radially inward and being located at an axial position where the support structure forms a U shaped water-tight channel that opens radially outwards of the support structure; and further comprising a gap between the rotating part and the stationary part, wherein water or dirt entering the gap is led into the water-tight channel by the nose. 2. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the nacelle shell structure is directly connectable to the main structure. 3. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of interconnected shell sub-structures are self-supporting. 4. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a flange for supporting the nacelle shell structure and for connecting the nacelle shell structure to the main structure of the wind turbine or to a generator. 5. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a flange for supporting the nacelle shell structure or for connecting the nacelle shell structure to the main structure of the wind turbine or to a generator. 6. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the flange is a circular flange. 7. The nacelle shell structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the nacelle shell structure further comprises glass-fibre. 8. A lock-labyrinth for positioning between a rotating part with a rotation axis and a stationary part of a wind turbine, comprising: a shield structure; and a support structure, wherein the shield structure is located radially outward of the support structure and protruding the support structure in an axial direction, wherein the shield structure comprises a nose protruding radially inward and being located at an axial position where the support structure forms a U shaped water-tight channel that opens radially outwards of the support structure; and further comprising a gap between the rotating part and the stationary part, wherein water or dirt entering the gap is led into the water-tight channel by the nose. 9. The lock-labyrinth as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the rotating part comprises a generator, and wherein the stationary part comprises a nacelle or a nacelle shell structure or a nacelle shell sub-structure. 10. The lock-labyrinth as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the rotating part comprises a generator, or wherein the stationary part comprises a nacelle or a nacelle shell structure or a nacelle shell sub-structure. 11. The lock-labyrinth as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a gap between the rotating part and the stationary part. 12. A nacelle shell structure, further comprising a lock-labyrinth as claimed in claim 8 . 13. A wind turbine, comprising: a lock-labyrinth as claimed in claim 8 . 14. The wind turbine as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising a main structure and a nacelle shell structure which is directly connected to the main structure. 15. A wind turbine, comprising: a main structure: a nacelle shell structure, wherein the nacelle structure is directly connected to the main structure at only three static points, the nacelle shell structure comprising; a curved top sub-structure; a curved first side sub-structure connected to the curved top sub-structure; a curved second side sub-structure connected to the curved top substructure and to the curved first side sub-structure, wherein the curved top sub-structure, the curved first side sub-structure and the curved second side sub-structure form a hollow cylinder; an end sub-structure connected to the curved top sub-structure, the curved first side sub-structure and the curved second side sub-structure, wherein the end sub-structure closes one end of the hollow cylinder; a lock-labyrinth for positioning between a rotating part with a rotation axis and a stationary part of the wind turbine, comprising; a shield structure; a support structure; wherein the shield structure is located radially outward of the support structure and protruding the support structure in an axial direction, and wherein the shield structure comprises a nose protruding radially inward and being located at an axial position where the support structure forms a U shaped water-tight channel that opens radially outwards of the support structure; and further comprising a gap between the rotating part and the stationary part, wherein water or dirt entering the gap is led into the water-tight channel by the nose.
Assembly methods · CPC title
Arrangements for mounting or supporting wind motors; Masts or towers for wind motors · CPC title
the apparatus being an electrical generator (F03D9/22 takes precedence) · CPC title
Seals · CPC title
Casings, housings, nacelles, gondels or the like, protecting or supporting assemblies there within · CPC title
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