SUBSEA HIGH VOLTAGE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY
20200287317 · 2020-09-10
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Abstract
A subsea HV connection assembly comprising a male part (101) with an axially movable male pin (106) with a electric contact face. The male pin is supported in a support (103). A female part (1) has a female contact face (25), a female housing (5) and a male pin receiving aperture (7). The female housing (5) or the support (103) is flexibly supported to a support section (15, 115) over a flexible support arrangement (9). The flexible support arrangement (9) comprises a pivoting member (11) with an outer pivot face (14) in sliding engagement with an inner pivot face (16), wherein the pivot faces have the shape of a section of a concentric sphere, wherein the pivoting member (11) is configured to pivot with respect to the inner pivot face (16) about a pivotal point (24).
Claims
1. A subsea high voltage connection assembly comprising a male part with an axially movable male pin with a male electric contact face, wherein the male pin is supported in a male pin support; a female part with a female electric contact face, a female housing and a male pin receiving aperture; a flexible support arrangement; wherein the female housing or the male pin support is flexibly supported to a support section over the flexible support arrangement, wherein the female part and the male part comprise mutually engaging alignment faces configured for mutual alignment of the female part and the male part; wherein the flexible support arrangement comprises a pivoting member with an outer pivot face in sliding engagement with an opposite inner pivot face, wherein the outer pivot face and the inner pivot face have the shape of a section of a concentric sphere, wherein the pivoting member is configured to pivot with respect to the inner pivot face about a pivotal point; and wherein the alignment face of the female part or the alignment face of the male part, respectively, is fixed with respect to the pivoting member.
2. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible support arrangement is part of the female part and that the male electric contact face is configured to move past the pivotal point when the male pin is inserted from a non-inserted, non-connected position, into an inserted, connected position, and that when in the inserted, connected position, the pivotal point is positioned within the male pin.
3. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 2, wherein among the alignment faces of the female part, there is an inclined guiding face, an axial guiding face facing radially inwards, and an end contact face, wherein the axial guiding face is arranged between the inclined guiding face and the end contact face, and wherein the axial guiding face is closer to a center axis extending through the pivotal point, than what the outer pivot face is.
4. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible support arrangement further comprises a movable support member which is radially movable with respect to the support section, and that the inner pivot face is fixed with respect to the movable support member.
5. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 4, wherein the movable support member comprises an axially facing sliding face which is configured to slide against an opposite fixed sliding face which is fixed with respect to the support section.
6. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 3, wherein the support section is connected to or is a part of an outer housing of the female part, wherein the female housing is configured to move inside the outer housing, as it is flexibly connected to the outer housing over the flexible support arrangement.
7. The subsea high voltage connection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flexible support arrangement is part of the male part and that when the male pin is in a retracted, non-connected position, the flexible support arrangement is axially closer to the front face of the male pin than to the opposite end of the male pin.
Description
EXAMPLE OF EMBODIMENT
[0020] While various features of the present invention have been discussed in general terms above, a more detailed, non-limiting example of embodiment will be discussed in the following with reference to the drawings, in which
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[0028] Reference is made to
[0029] The male pin 106 has a front portion 108 with a front face 109. The front portion 108 is made of an electrically insulating material. Axially behind the front portion 108, the male pin 106 has a conduction portion 111 with radially outwardly facing electric contact face 113. Axially behind the electric contact face 113, the male pin 106 has an insulating stem portion 115 which extends axially backwards. The conduction portion 111 is electrically connected to a stem conductor 117 inside the insulating stem portion 115.
[0030] When the male pin 106 is inserted into the female part 1 (discussed below) to a connected position, the electric contact face 113 of the male pin 106 is configured to contact an oppositely faced electric contact face 25 of the female part 1. This electric contact face 25 is shown in
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[0032] At the region of the male pin receiving aperture 7, the female housing 5 is engaged with the outer housing 3 via a flexible support arrangement 9. The flexible support arrangement 9 comprises a pivoting member 11 supported in a movable support member 12. As can be seen from the cross section view of
[0033] The movable support member 12 is supported in a fixed support section 15. In the shown embodiment, the fixed support section 15 constitutes an end section which is fixed to the outer housing 3. It shall be understood, however, that in other embodiments, the fixed support section 15 can be fixed to other structures, to which the female part 1 is attached.
[0034] The fixed support section 15 comprises a support cavity 17. The movable support member 12 is supported in the support cavity 17 in such manner that it may slide with respect to the fixed support section 15 in a radial direction. The movable support member 12 may however not pivot with respect to the fixed support section 15 as the pivoting member 11 can.
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[0037] Reference is now made to
[0038] The skilled person will now appreciate that when the male part 101 (not shown in
[0039] To illustrate the function and design of the flexible support arrangement 9 in better detail, reference is made to
[0040] For mutual alignment of the female part 1 and the male part 101, they are provided with alignment faces which are configured to result in such mutual alignment when the two parts are moved together into an engaged position. The pivoting member 11 has an inclined guiding face 18 which may abut against a male contact face 118 of the male housing 103 (cf.
[0041] It will be clear to the skilled person that in other embodiments, one could arrange an inclined guiding face on the male part 101, such as on the male housing 103, instead of or in addition to on the female part 1.
[0042] When the male contact face 118 of the male housing 103 abuts an opposite end contact face 20 of the pivoting member 11, an angular misalignment between the male housing 103 and the pivoting member 11 will be corrected by a pivoting movement of the pivoting member 11.
[0043] In the discussed embodiment, the end contact face 20 has a circular, and strictly radial extension (axially facing). It is adapted to engage the front of the male contact face 118 of the male part 101 (male housing 103). It will be clear to the skilled person however, that other embodiments may involve an end contact face having another design. It may for instance not be a continuous, circular face. It may also deviate from the strict radial extension shown herein, depending on the design of the male contact face 118. The functional purpose of the end contact face 20 of the female part 1 is to halt the mutual, engaging movement between the female and male parts 1, 101 when they are brought together and into alignment.
[0044] On the female part 1, between the inclined guiding face 18 and the end contact face 20, there is arranged a radially inwardly facing axial guiding face 19. The axial guiding face 19 is configured to guide the male part 101, or more precisely, the male contact face 118 on the male housing 103, in an axial direction until abutment with the end contact face 20. Notably, the position of the axial guiding face 19 is closer to a center axis (not shown) extending through the pivotal point 24 (cf.
[0045] The movable support member 12 comprises an inner ring 12a and an outer ring 12b, which are secured together when positioned on the outer pivot face 14 of the pivoting member 11, for instance by bolts (cf.
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[0047] The skilled person will appreciate that electric conduction is provided to the female electric contact face 25 in the female part 1, such as with electric cables (not shown) arranged at the rear portion (left hand side of
[0048] It will also be clear to the skilled person, that although the electric contact faces 25, 113 of the shown embodiment face in a radial direction, the invention also relates to connection assemblies having other types of contact faces. Thus, in other embodiments the contact faces of the male and female parts may for instance be axially facing.
[0049] The skilled person in this field will also appreciate that seals should be used at appropriate locations, as is a well-known practice in this art.
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[0051] The function of the flexible support arrangement 9 shown in