LINE BUSHING
20210159754 · 2021-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Johannes Meyer (Bad Birnbach, DE)
- THOMAS MUTZL (Tettenweis, DE)
- Josef Sebastian Schneider (Hofkirchen, DE)
Cpc classification
H02G3/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/533
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention relates to a line bushing (1) in a housing (2) of an electrical machine (1) in explosive atmospheres, having a threaded bush (100) and a terminal stud (200), wherein the threaded bush (100) is an insulator and is located in, particularly screwed into, a recess in the housing (2), wherein the terminal stud (200) is made from an electrically conductive material and is provided, at least in sections, with a thread, wherein connection options (206) for lines and braids are provided at either end of the terminal stud (200), wherein the terminal stud (200) can be screwed into the threaded bush (100).
Claims
1-4. (canceled)
5. A dynamo-electric machine for explosive environments, comprising: a housing; and a line bushing comprising a threaded bush configured as an insulator and having a thread for threaded engagement into a recess of the housing via a first thread length, and a terminal stud made from an electrically conductive material and having at least one section formed with a thread for threaded engagement into the threaded bush via a second thread length which is greater than the first thread length, said terminal stud having opposite ends, each end having a connection option for a line or braid, said threaded bush having a collar configured to define with the thread of the threaded bush an extended ignition gap, said terminal stud having a stop shoulder configured to define with a shoulder of the threaded bush and the thread of the terminal stud another extended ignition gap.
6. The dynamo-electric machine of claim 5, wherein the threaded bush has a thread height and the terminal stud has a thread height which is identical to the thread height of the threaded bush.
7. The dynamo-electric machine of claim 5, wherein the line is embodied as an energy supply line, a sensor line, or a data line.
Description
[0013] The invention and the advantageous embodiment of the invention are described in greater detail by reference to the following exemplary embodiments; in the figures:
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[0022] The threaded bush 100 is rotationally symmetrical in respect of its axis 109. A male thread 101 is provided in the lower section 102 on a predefinable axial length of said section 102. The threaded bush 100 is fixed in the housing 2 of a dynamo-electric machine 1 via said male thread 101, as illustrated later.
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[0028] This threaded connection has an axial thread length 15 in the engagement of the terminal stud 200 in the threaded bush 100.
[0029] Furthermore, a maximum screw reach 13 of the threaded bush is likewise provided in the housing 2. This threaded connection has an axial thread length 16 in the engagement of the threaded bush 100 in a housing 2.
[0030] A lock nut (not shown in greater detail) can be set, e.g. for positioning and fixing, on the male thread 205 in the upper part of the upper section 204 of the terminal stud 200.
[0031] In this case the ignition gaps are significantly longer than the axial thread lengths 15, 16 because of the thread configurations known per se. The width of the ignition gap also becomes comparatively narrow thanks to this threaded connection of terminal stud 200 and threaded bush 100 and/or threaded bush 100 and housing 2.
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[0033] The lines are electrically conductively contacted with the one or more terminal studs 200, which are embodied as electrically conductive.
[0034] The threaded bush 100 is made from electrically insulating material.