Busway connection through exterior wall
US-2024097410-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9685768B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685768-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414294382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A spout for a connection between a bus bar and a circuit breaker in switchgear includes a housing and a fixed contact. The housing is formed of insulative material and includes a tubular body having an inner cavity and a radial first ventilation opening, a base portion having a first longitudinal opening, and a fixed contact receiving portion having a second longitudinal opening. The fixed contact is formed of a conductive material, has an outer contact surface exposed through the second longitudinal opening, and forms a portion of an outer surface of the spout. A switchgear includes a wall dividing a circuit breaker compartment from a bus bar compartment, and the base portion of the spout is securable to the wall. A method of increasing heat dissipation within switchgear using the spout includes securing a bus bar to the outer contact surface, and dissipating heat through the radial ventilation opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spout for a connection between a bus bar and a circuit breaker in switchgear, the spout having an outer surface and comprising: a housing formed of insulative material and including a tubular body having an inner cavity and a radial first ventilation opening, a base portion having a first longitudinal opening, and a fixed contact receiving portion having a second longitudinal opening; a fixed contact formed of an electrically conductive material and having an outer contact surface exposed through the second longitudinal opening, the fixed contact forming a portion of the outer surface of the spout; a heat sink connected to the outer contact surface of the fixed contact, wherein the heat sink and the fixed contact include aligned apertures; and at least one securing device that extends through the aligned apertures. 2. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the base portion includes a substantially planar portion configured to attach to a wall of the switchgear. 3. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the heat sink and the fixed contact are spaced apart to receive the bus bar therebetween. 4. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the first ventilation opening includes a heat dissipation channel extending radially outwardly from the tubular body. 5. The spout of claim 4 , wherein the heat dissipation channel has a substantially rectangular cross-section. 6. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the first ventilation opening is unblocked by the bus bar for heat dissipation from the inner cavity. 7. The spout of claim 1 , further comprising a second ventilation opening between the fixed contact receiving portion and the tubular body. 8. The spout of claim 7 , wherein the tubular body includes a lip configured to extend longitudinally past the fixed contact receiving portion and to at least partially surround the second ventilation opening. 9. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the fixed contact includes a tubular extension within the inner cavity and a fixed contact wall having the outer contact surface. 10. The spout of claim 9 , further comprising at least one securing element arranged to secure the outer contact surface of the fixed contact wall to the bus bar. 11. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the housing is integrally molded to the fixed contact. 12. The spout of claim 1 , wherein the tubular body includes a step type creepage skirt. 13. A switchgear, comprising: a wall dividing a circuit breaker compartment from a bus bar compartment, the wall including an aperture; and a spout having an outer surface and including a housing formed of insulative material, the housing including a tubular body having an inner cavity, and a radially arranged first ventilation opening, a base portion secured to the wall and having a first longitudinal opening, and a fixed contact receiving portion having a second longitudinal opening, the spout further including a fixed contact formed of an electrically conductive material and having an outer contact surface exposed through the second longitudinal opening, the fixed contact forming a portion of the outer surface of the spout, the spout further including a heat sink connected to the outer contact surface of the fixed contact, the heat sink and the fixed contact including aligned apertures, the spout further including at least one securing device that extends through the aligned apertures. 14. The switchgear of claim 13 , further comprising a bus bar in the bus bar compartment, wherein the bus bar is configured to be secured to the outer contact surface of the fixed contact. 15. The switchgear of claim 14 , wherein the first ventilation opening is unobstructed by the bus bar. 16. The switchgear of claim 14 , wherein the bus bar is secured between the outer contact surface of the fixed contact and the heat sink. 17. The switchgear of claim 13 , further comprising a circuit breaker configured to be arranged in the circuit breaker compartment, the circuit breaker including a connection, and the connection of the circuit breaker configured to be plugged into the inner cavity of the spout and onto the fixed contact through the aperture of the wall.
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