BUS SPLICE AND METHOD OF USE

20230034457 · 2023-02-02

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Abstract

A busway system including a first electrical busway section, a second electrical busway section, the first and the second electrical busway sections being offset from each other, a busway joint for coupling the first and the second electrical busway sections. The busway joint including a plurality of busbars, a plurality of splice plates electrically coupled to the plurality of busbars, the plurality of splice plates and the plurality of busbars configured to electrically couple the first and the second electrical busway sections, and a pivot shaft passing through the plurality of busbars and splice plates.

Claims

1. A busway system comprising: a first electrical busway section; a second electrical busway section, the first and the second electrical busway sections offset from each other; and a busway joint for coupling the first and the second electrical busway sections, the busway joint comprising: a plurality of busbars; a plurality of splice plates electrically coupled to the plurality of busbars, the plurality of splice plates and the plurality of busbars configured to electrically couple the first and the second electrical busway sections; and a pivot shaft passing through the plurality of busbars and splice plates.

2. The busway system of claim 1, wherein the busway joint is configured to rotate about the pivot shaft in order to couple the first electrical busway section and the second electrical busway section.

3. The busway system of claim 1, wherein the busway joint is configured to selectively move between an inclined position wherein the electrical busway sections are disconnected and a horizontal position wherein the electrical busway sections are joined by the busway joint.

4. The busway system of claim 3, wherein the busway joint is configured to move horizontally between the disconnected and connected positions.

5. The busway system of claim 1, wherein the busway joint further comprises a support to act as a fulcrum for the pivot shaft.

6. The busway system of claim 5, wherein a top section of the support includes a divot to support the pivot shaft in at least one position.

7. The busway system of claim 6, wherein the top section includes a ramp for supporting the pivot shaft.

8. The busway system of claim 7, wherein the divot is bounded on one end by a riser and on the second end by the ramp.

9. The busway system of claim 8, further comprising a second riser to support the pivot shaft in a disconnected position.

10. The busway system of claim 1, wherein the busway joint includes a pin adjacent to the pivot shaft for holding the plurality of busbars and splice joints together.

11. The busway system of claim 1, wherein the pivot shaft is at the center of the busway joint.

12. A busway joint for coupling a first electrical busway section and a second electrical busway section, the busway joint comprising: a plurality of busbars; a plurality of splice plates electrically coupled to the plurality of busbars, the plurality of splice plates and the plurality of busbars configured to electrically couple a first and a second electrical busway section; and a pivot shaft passing through the plurality of busbars and splice plates.

13. The busway joint of claim 12, wherein the busway joint is configured to rotate about the pivot shaft.

14. The busway system of claim 12, wherein the busway joint further comprises a support to act as a fulcrum for the pivot shaft.

15. The busway system of claim 12, wherein a top section of the support includes a divot to support the pivot shaft.

16. The busway system of claim 15, wherein the top section includes a ramp for supporting the pivot shaft.

17. The busway system of claim 15, wherein the divot is bound on one end by a riser and on the second end by the ramp.

18. The busway system of claim 12, wherein the busway joint includes a pin adjacent to the pivot shaft for holding the plurality of busbars and splice joints together.

19. A method for assembling a busway system comprising: inserting the busway joint between the first busway section and the second busway section, the busway joint movable between a inclined and horizontal position; and rotating a busway joint to contact a first end of the busways joint with a first busway section and to contact a second end of the busway joint with a second busway section.

20. The method of claim 19, wherein rotating the busway joint includes sliding the busway joint along an incline.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:

[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a busway system, showing a decoupled system and a busway connector in an inclined position;

[0013] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the busway system of FIG. 1, showing the busway connector in an intermediate positon; and

[0014] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the busway system of FIG. 1, showing the busway connector in an engaged position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0015] Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a partial view of an exemplary embodiment of a busway in accordance with the disclosure is shown in FIG. 1 and is designated generally by reference character 100. Other embodiments of the busway, the connector, and methods of using such a connector in accordance with the disclosure, or aspects thereof, are provided in FIGS. 2 and 3, as will be described. The systems described herein can be used to simplify construction and assembly of a busway, engage and provide power between busway sections, and minimize part count and assembly weight.

[0016] As used in this description and in the claims which follow, the term “phase” shall be taken to include all conductors in different runs of any particular busway, bus duct, or busway joint which carry the same electrical phase, and including those conductors which are used to carry any neutral or ground phase.

[0017] According to an example embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the busway system 100 can include a busway joint 102 in a reclined or open positon, which can rotate to a horizontal or closed position (as shown in FIG. 3). The system 100 includes a first electrical busway section 104, a second electrical busway section 106, joinable in a substantially longitudinally aligned end-to-end relationship between an electric power source and a load, and the busway joint 102 for coupling the first and the second electrical busway sections 104/106. In one embodiment, busway system 100 is configured to connect to a conventional 3-phase electrical distribution system. In other embodiments, busway system 100 may be configured to connect with an electrical distribution system having any number of AC electrical phases. In still other embodiments, busway system 100 may be configured to connect with a DC electrical distribution system.

[0018] As further shown in FIG. 1, each busway section 104/106 includes a plurality of runs of generally flat elongate busbars 112 and splice plates 114. In this embodiment, each of the busbars 112 and splice plates 114 are associated with a specific electrical phase of an electrical distribution system, and are configured for operable connection with a corresponding phase, ground, or neutral bus within the electrical distribution system. The rotatable joint 102 also includes a plurality of busbars 116 and joints 118 for joining each of the sections 104/106 to corresponding phases.

[0019] The busway joint 102 includes a pivot shaft 120 passing through the center of the plurality of busbars 116 and splice plates 118, and a pin 121 adjacent to the pivot shaft 120 for holding the plurality of busbars 116 and splice joints 118 together. The busway joint 102 rotates about the pivot shaft 120 from the inclined positon, where the two sections 104/106 are not connected, as shown in FIG. 1, to the position depicted in FIG. 3 where the two section 104/106 are connected. While rotating, the busway joint 102 also slides along the support 122. The support 122 acts as a fulcrum and guide for the pivot shaft 120. The support 122 has a top surface 124 bounded by a pair of risers 134/136 on each end to prevent the pivot shaft 120 from sliding away. The top surface 124 includes a ramp 128, along which the pivot shaft 120 slides. The sliding motion and ramp 128 allows for a tighter and more compact assembly, further making the assembly easier to manage for workers. The pivot shaft 120 slides up the ramp 128 to a divot 126 that supports the pivot shaft 120 while the busway joint 102 rotates to the connected position. Since the busway joint 102 is balanced and can be pivoted at the center, the busway joint 102 is easy to manipulate relative to typical busway joints.

[0020] The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for busway for that can be used to simplify construction and assembly, engage and provide power between connections, and minimize part count and assembly weight. Further, while a method of assembling the busway has been discussed, it is also considered that the pivoting motion also improves serviceability of the system, where joints are easier to remove, replace, and service than traditional systems, where joints have to be picked up to be removed. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.