Vibration-limiting device for an apparatus comprising a switchgear and a switching device, such as a circuit breaker, and apparatus comprising said vibration-limiting device
US-10141126-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US9646793B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9646793-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514658218-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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Method and apparatus for reducing the minimum clearance needed between an electrical conductor and ground in switchgear and similar electrical isolation equipment provide a bus-connector having an extended toroidal shape that is designed to allow the size of the switchgear cabinet to be reduced while complying with industry-standard performance requirements. The toroidal shaped bus-connector has mostly or only smooth and rounded surfaces so there are no hard or sharp edges or corners from which electrical discharge from/to ground or other conductors may occur. The shaped bus-connector also has an elongated body that produces an offset connection resembling a “Z,” which allows power buses and breaker terminals that do not vertically line up to connect.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shaped bus-connector, comprising: a generally cylindrical head having an exterior wall extending along a length of the head and an interior wall extending a distance into the head, the interior wall defining an opening in the head coaxial therewith at an end thereof for receiving a bus connection terminal; and an elongated body protruding perpendicularly from the generally cylindrical head at the end thereof having the opening therein and the elongated body configured to be connected to a circuit breaker terminal; wherein the generally cylindrical head has a shape resembling an extended toroid such that corners and edges on the head through which electrical discharge may occur have a radius of curvature, and whereby the shaped bus-connector provides a vertical offset between the bus connection terminal at its generally cylindrical head and the circuit breaker connection terminal at its elongated body. 2. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the radius of curvature is about half an inch. 3. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the generally cylindrical head is effective as a heat sink. 4. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the opening stops at a back wall in the generally cylindrical head, the back wall having one or more bore holes therein to which a power bus may be connected. 5. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the elongated body is shaped such that corners and edges through which electrical discharge may occur have a radius of curvature. 6. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the elongated body has a generally flat-sided frustoconical shape with a width that progressively narrows in a direction away from the generally cylindrical head. 7. The shaped bus-connector of claim 1 , wherein the elongated body has one or more breaker terminal connection sites to which a breaker terminal may be connected. 8. The shaped bus-connector of claim 7 , wherein the one or more terminal connection sites include bore holes. 9. A circuit breaker module for a switchgear, comprising: an electrical conductor with a terminal; a circuit breaker having a breaker terminal thereon to which the electrical conductor may be electrically connected; a cradle on which the circuit breaker is mounted, the cradle having a grounded isolation barrier through which the electrical conductor extends, the grounded isolation barrier disposed adjacent to the circuit breaker; and a shaped bus-connector connecting the electrical conductor terminal to the breaker terminal, the shaped bus-connector having a generally cylindrical head resembling an extended toroid such that corners and edges on the head through which electrical discharge may occur have a radius of curvature, the shaped bus-connector further having an elongated body protruding generally perpendicularly from the generally cylindrical head and the elongated body configured to be connected to the breaker terminal; and wherein the breaker terminal is vertically offset from the electrical conductor terminal by a distance and the shaped bus-connector provides an offset connection that bridges the distance. 10. The circuit breaker module of claim 9 , wherein the generally cylindrical head allows the shaped bus-connector to have a strike distance to a grounded isolation barrier that is compliant with an industry-standard strike distance. 11. The circuit breaker module of claim 9 , wherein the shaped bus-connector is a substantially solid mass that absorbs a sufficient amount of heat from the electrical conductor and the breaker terminal to maintain the electrical conductor and the breaker terminal below a target temperature. 12. The circuit breaker module of claim 9 , wherein the circuit breaker is a medium voltage circuit breaker. 13. The circuit breaker module of claim 9 , wherein the electrical conductor is a power bus.
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