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US1495770A
US1495770A US240849A US24084918A US1495770A US 1495770 A US1495770 A US 1495770A US 240849 A US240849 A US 240849A US 24084918 A US24084918 A US 24084918A US 1495770 A US1495770 A US 1495770A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
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  • My invention relates to insulating sup-- ports and particularly to structures for supporting bus-bars.
  • One object of'my invention is to provide a readily-transportable unitary structure of the above-indicated character that may be assembled at the place of manufacture.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide an assembled supporting unit that may be in'stalled'without requiring special skill 2 and that may be positioned at a particular place, or readily removed therefrom and positioned elsewhere, as desired.
  • I provide a unitary structure that maybe assembled at the place of manufacture, where such assembly may be most efficiently and accurately effected, and may beshipped, as a unit, and installed with a minimum expenditure of time and skill. That is, I provide a unitary structure that may be set up at any desired position for the support of certain bus-bars and later be readily removed to support other bus-bars of different lengths.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings is a side view of a device constructed in accordance with my invention, as viewed from the ends of a set -of bus-bars;
  • Fig. 2 is a front view, partially in section and partially in elevation, of the device shown in Fig. 1;
  • a plurality of intermediately-disposed transverse plates or bars 3 extend between side members 4 of the frame-work 1 to which they may be attached by angle irons 5 and rivets 6.
  • the bars 3 are arranged in groups of two having spaces 7 therebetween for a purpose to be hereinafter set forth.
  • Bus-bar clamping members 12 extend between the opposing ends of the several co-operating bars or pillars 11 to which they may be suitably attached, as by clamping rings or cap members 13.
  • the device thus far described constitutes a readily-transportable structure properly fitted together and ready for installation. lVhen itis desired to install the same, after placing it, as a whole, in position, the clamps 12 may be removed for the reception of bus-bars 14 or the latter may be inserted longitudinally therebetween and the former secured together in place by bolts 15.
  • Insulating barrier member 16, such as asbestos boards, may be placed in the spaces 7 between the bars 3 to extend between adjacent frame-work structures for the purpose of shielding the bars from objects that might fall from above them and for preventing operators from coming in contact with them.
  • 'A modification of my invention shown in Figs. 3 and 4, is similar in structure to that described with the exception that one of the arms 4 of the frame-work 1 and the barrier members 16 are omitted. Further, the modification embodies an intermediate supporting structure 17 comprising an insulator 11 attached to the frame member 4 by a bracket 8 and provided, at its head end, with a clamping member 18 and 9.
  • a bus-bar device comprising a plurality of spaced unitary transportable supporting structures and means co-operating therewith and disposed in the space between the struc tures for shielding a bus-bar supported thereby.
  • a bus-bar device comprising a plurality of spaced unitairy transportable supporting structures and readily-removable means cooperating the1 'thand disposed in the space between structures for shielding a bus-bar supported thereby.
  • a unitary ,t ansportable bus-bar sup porting device ctiinprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching a busbar thereto, andtineans for readily removably supporting a protective barrier member for said bus-barf 4.
  • a plurality of unitary. transportable bus-bar supporting devices each comprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching a plurality of bus-bars thereto, said devices being adapted to be disposed at any predetermined distance from each other, a
  • a unitary transportable bus-bar supporting device the combination with a frame structure, of means for supporting a plurality of bus-bars thereon comprising a continuous pillar extending between opposite walls of said frame structure, said pillar comprising a plurality of insulating and comprising a plurality of insulating and conducting members and means for mtermediately bracing said pillar.
  • a unitary transportable bus-bar supporting device the combination with a frame structure, of means for supporting a plurality of bus-bars thereon comprising a continuous pillar extending between opposite walls of. said frame structure, said pillar comprising a plurality of insulating and conducting members, and means for intermediately bracing said pillar comprising an insulating member extending between the' same and a wall of said frame structure.
  • a bus-bar device comprising a plurality of unitary portable supporting-frame structures disposed in spaced relation and supporting a' bus-bar between them, and means co-operating therewith for shielding the bus-bar.
  • a bus-bar device comprising a'plurality of unitary transportable structures for supporting a bus-bar, and separately transportable means for connecting the structures in spaced relation.
  • a unitary transportable bus-bar-sup-' porting device comprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching-a bus-bar thereto, and a. means having a slot therein for readily removably supporting a protective barrier member for said bus-bar.

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1918 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR James M 5rawn J M BROWN BUS BAR SUPPORTING STRUCTURE Filed June 19 IrIIIII IIIIIIII/II WITNES ES:-
ATTORNEY May 27 1924.
J. M. BROWN BU$- BAR SUPPORTING STRUCTURE 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed June 19, 1918 Ill ll llll ll l\lllllllllllll||\\l|||l|l| III IL INVENTOR James M. Brown ATTORNEY Patented May 27, 1924.
, UNITED STATES 1,495,770 PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES M. BROWN, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
nus-nan-surron'rme STRUCTURE.
Application filed a'l'une 19, 1918. Serial No. 240,849.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES M. BROWN, a citizen of the United 'States, and a resident of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have in: vented a new and useful Improvement in Bus-Bar-Supporting Structures, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to insulating sup-- ports and particularly to structures for supporting bus-bars.
One object of'my invention is to provide a readily-transportable unitary structure of the above-indicated character that may be assembled at the place of manufacture.
Another object of my invention is to provide an assembled supporting unit that may be in'stalled'without requiring special skill 2 and that may be positioned at a particular place, or readily removed therefrom and positioned elsewhere, as desired.
Heretofore, it has usually been the practice, in electric power stations and other places where extensive high-power electric apparatus has been installed, to construct the bus-bar structures thereof, piece by piece, at the place of installation. The employment of skilled workmen, at the place of installation, has thus been required to properly assemble the parts after which the assembled structure has been of such permanent nature as to not readily permit alterations therein or removal or transference thereof.
In practicing my invention, I provide a unitary structure that maybe assembled at the place of manufacture, where such assembly may be most efficiently and accurately effected, and may beshipped, as a unit, and installed with a minimum expenditure of time and skill. That is, I provide a unitary structure that may be set up at any desired position for the support of certain bus-bars and later be readily removed to support other bus-bars of different lengths.
Further, I provide for the ready addition to such structures already installed by the positioning of other of such units.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings is a side view of a device constructed in accordance with my invention, as viewed from the ends of a set -of bus-bars; Fig. 2 is a front view, partially in section and partially in elevation, of the device shown in Fig. 1;
a portion of the same taken along the line' IV-IV of Fig. 3.
A rectangular frame-work 1 of structural steel, such as channel or angle iron, but
which may be of an other suitable structure or material, is rigi ly fitted together in any suitable manner, as by riveting, bolting or welding, and may be reinforced at any desired part thereof, as by suitable plates 2. A plurality of intermediately-disposed transverse plates or bars 3 extend between side members 4 of the frame-work 1 to which they may be attached by angle irons 5 and rivets 6. The bars 3 are arranged in groups of two having spaces 7 therebetween for a purpose to be hereinafter set forth.
Brackets 8, secured by bolts 9 to the in. side faces of each of the end members 10 of the frame and to the outside faces of the bars 3, support insulating pillars 11, preferably of porcelain and of the corrugated or long-leakage-path type. Bus-bar clamping members 12 extend between the opposing ends of the several co-operating bars or pillars 11 to which they may be suitably attached, as by clamping rings or cap members 13. The device thus far described constitutes a readily-transportable structure properly fitted together and ready for installation. lVhen itis desired to install the same, after placing it, as a whole, in position, the clamps 12 may be removed for the reception of bus-bars 14 or the latter may be inserted longitudinally therebetween and the former secured together in place by bolts 15. Insulating barrier member 16, such as asbestos boards, may be placed in the spaces 7 between the bars 3 to extend between adjacent frame-work structures for the purpose of shielding the bars from objects that might fall from above them and for preventing operators from coming in contact with them.
'A modification of my invention, shown in Figs. 3 and 4, is similar in structure to that described with the exception that one of the arms 4 of the frame-work 1 and the barrier members 16 are omitted. Further, the modification embodies an intermediate supporting structure 17 comprising an insulator 11 attached to the frame member 4 by a bracket 8 and provided, at its head end, with a clamping member 18 and 9.
member 19 of U-shape that embraces an intermediate set of parallel bus-bars 20. All of the finer adjustments of the different parts may be effectively made at the factory, where the facilities for such work are the best, and the device may be shipped, as a unit, to its destination. It may then be readily set upin a relatively short time and with substantially a minimum amount of labor.
lVliile I have shown and described particular forms of my invention, it will be obvious'to those skilled in the art that many changes may be efi'ected therein without departlng from the spirit and scope thereof, as set forthin the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. A bus-bar device comprising a plurality of spaced unitary transportable supporting structures and means co-operating therewith and disposed in the space between the struc tures for shielding a bus-bar supported thereby. v v
A bus-bar device comprising a plurality of spaced unitairy transportable supporting structures and readily-removable means cooperating the1 'thand disposed in the space between structures for shielding a bus-bar supported thereby.
3. A unitary ,t ansportable bus-bar sup porting device ctiinprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching a busbar thereto, andtineans for readily removably supporting a protective barrier member for said bus-barf 4. A plurality of unitary. transportable bus-bar supporting devices each comprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching a plurality of bus-bars thereto, said devices being adapted to be disposed at any predetermined distance from each other, a
plurality of insulating barrier members that extend between said devices for separating said bus-bars and means for removably supporting said barrier members. i
5. In a unitary transportable bus-bar supporting device, the combination with a frame structure, of means for supporting a plurality of bus-bars thereon comprising a continuous pillar extending between opposite walls of said frame structure, said pillar comprising a plurality of insulating and comprising a plurality of insulating and conducting members and means for mtermediately bracing said pillar. v
7. In a unitary transportable bus-bar supporting device, the combination with a frame structure, of means for supporting a plurality of bus-bars thereon comprising a continuous pillar extending between opposite walls of. said frame structure, said pillar comprising a plurality of insulating and conducting members, and means for intermediately bracing said pillar comprising an insulating member extending between the' same and a wall of said frame structure.
8. A bus-bar device comprising a plurality of unitary portable supporting-frame structures disposed in spaced relation and supporting a' bus-bar between them, and means co-operating therewith for shielding the bus-bar.
9. A bus-bar device comprising a'plurality of unitary transportable structures for supporting a bus-bar, and separately transportable means for connecting the structures in spaced relation.
10. A unitary transportable bus-bar-sup-' porting device comprising a frame structure, insulating means for attaching-a bus-bar thereto, and a. means having a slot therein for readily removably supporting a protective barrier member for said bus-bar.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 31st day of May, 1918.
JAMES M. BROWN.
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US2647940A (en) * 1948-08-31 1953-08-04 Gen Electric Metal enclosed bus with adjustable bus clamping means
US3243502A (en) * 1963-11-19 1966-03-29 Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd Interphase support arrangement for isolated phase bus system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2647940A (en) * 1948-08-31 1953-08-04 Gen Electric Metal enclosed bus with adjustable bus clamping means
US3243502A (en) * 1963-11-19 1966-03-29 Ite Circuit Breaker Ltd Interphase support arrangement for isolated phase bus system

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