Support system for electrical cables

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Inventors

Potocnik, Otto J.

Application #

791809

Filed

Oct-28-1985

Published

Feb-17-1987

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 248/69 403/286 403/341 403/346 403/363 403/373 403/403 403/404 403/405 403/390 403/391 211/26 174/43 174/44

Assignee

EHV-Weidmann Industries, Inc. (Jona, CH)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas

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Abstract
The support system for electrical cables includes a plurality of orthogonally disposed support rails and standardized clamping joints for adjustably clamping the rails together. Cable supporting beams may be disposed in spaced, parallel relation to selected rails and standardized clamping joints are provided at opposite ends of the cable supporting beams for adjustably connecting beams to a rail and clamping a plurality of cables therebetween. All of the beams, rails and joints are of insulating material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A support system for electrical cables in high voltage equipment comprising a plurality of support beams of insulating material disposed at right angles to each other to define at least one intersection point, first clamping means of insulating material engaging said support beams at each intersecting point to adjustably secure said beams relative to each other and second clamping means of insulating material adapted to clamp at least one cable to one of said beams wherein each support beam is comprised of two parallel spaced apart strips of material and the first clamping means is comprised of a first rectilinear block of insulating material having a first pair of parallel spaced apart grooves in one surface thereof receiving said two strips constituting a first beam and a second pair of parallel spaced apart grooves in the opposite surface of said block disposed at right angles to said first pair of grooves receiving the two strips constituting a second beam at right angles to said first beam and two second blocks of insulating material each having a pair of parallel spaced apart grooves in one surface thereof receiving the two parallel strips of a first beam and a second beam respectively with said second blocks being aligned with said first blocks and insulating securing means for clamping said blocks and said beams together at said intersecting point.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a support system for electrical cables made out of insulating material for use in high voltage equipment such as liquid filled transformers and reactors. Electrical cables in high voltage equipment such as cables in liquid filled transformers or reactors which connect winding ends or winding taps to tap changers, bushings, or other components like current transformers and the like are subjected to high mechanical forces in the event of a short circuit in service. They are also subjected to over-voltages such as lightning surges which create high electrical stress.

It is common practice to custom design the necessary cable clamping fixtures for each individual transformer. The cable clamping fixtures are generally made out of wood, transformer wood or transformer board. It is obvious that when the production is based on the custom fitting of a cable clamping system, the production costs become expensive and lead to an unwarranted lengthening of the production cycle.
 
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