Mark Dixon - Carrollton GA, US James Tairney - Parker CO, US Kris Grube - Bloomington IN, US Shelton Herrell - Carrollton GA, US Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Wilber F. Powers - Newnan GA, US Richard Temblador - Carrollton GA, US Kyle McGovern - Carrollton GA, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H01R 9/00
US Classification:
439 98, 439584, 174 67 R, 174 59
Abstract:
A cable connector may be disclosed. The connector may include a connector housing having a first threaded portion and an insert having compression voids. The insert may be configured for insertion into the connector housing. The connector may also include a compression nut configured to engage the first threaded portion. The compression nut may be configured to compress the insert to close the compression voids when the compression nut engages the first threaded portion. The cable connector may also include an end stop having an adjustable throat diameter configured to adjust in proportion to an adjustable inner diameter of the cable connector as the connector engages or armor of an armored cable.
Electrical Metal Clad Connectors And Methods Of Use
Mark Dixon - Carrollton GA, US James Tairney - Parker CO, US Kris Grube - Bloomington IN, US Shelton Herrell - Carrollton GA, US Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Wilber F. Powers - Newnan GA, US Richard Temblador - Carrollton GA, US Kyle McGovern - Carrollton GA, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H01R 9/00
US Classification:
439 98, 439584, 174 67 R, 174 59
Abstract:
A cable connector may be disclosed. The connector may include a connector housing having a first threaded portion and an insert having compression voids. The insert may be configured for insertion into the connector housing. The connector may also include a compression nut configured to engage the first threaded portion. The compression nut may be configured to compress the insert to close the compression voids when the compression nut engages the first threaded portion. The cable connector may also include an end stop having an adjustable throat diameter configured to adjust in proportion to an adjustable inner diameter of the cable connector as the connector engages or armor of an armored cable.
Electrical Metal Clad Connectors And Methods Of Use
Mark Dixon - Carrollton GA, US James Tairney - Parker CO, US Kris Grube - Bloomington IN, US Shelton Herrell - Carrollton GA, US Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Wilber F. Powers - Newnan GA, US Richard Temblador - Carrollton GA, US Kyle McGovern - Carrollton GA, US
Assignee:
Southwire Company - Carrollton GA
International Classification:
H01R 9/00
US Classification:
439 98, 439584, 174 67 R, 174 59
Abstract:
A cable connector may be disclosed. The connector may include a connector housing having a first threaded portion and an insert having compression voids. The insert may be configured for insertion into the connector housing. The connector may also include a compression nut configured to engage the first threaded portion. The compression nut may be configured to compress the insert to close the compression voids when the compression nut engages the first threaded portion. The cable connector may also include an end stop having an adjustable throat diameter configured to adjust in proportion to an adjustable inner diameter of the cable connector as the connector engages or armor of an armored cable.
Superconductive Multi-Phase Cable System, A Method Of Its Manufacture And Its Use
Dag Willén - Klagshamn, SE Chresten Traeholt - Frederiksberg, DK Manfred Däumling - Altshausen, DE Jerry C. Tolbert - Carrollton GA, US Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US David Lindsay - Carrollton GA, US
Assignee:
NKT Cables Ultera A/S - Asnaes
International Classification:
H01L 39/24
US Classification:
505230
Abstract:
The invention relates to a superconductive multi-phase, fluid-cooled cable system comprising a) a cable comprising at least three electrical conductors constituting at least two electrical phases and a zero- or neutral conductor, said electrical conductors being mutually electrically insulated from each other, and b) a thermal insulation defining a central longitudinal axis and having an inner surface and surrounding the cable, said inner surface of said thermal insulation forming the radial limitation of a cooling chamber for holding a cooling fluid for cooling said electrical conductors. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cable system and to its use. The object of the present invention is to provide a simplified manufacturing and installation scheme for a fluid cooled cable system. The problem is solved in that said cable—at least over a part of its length—is located eccentrically relative to said central longitudinal axis when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and where the eccentric location has the function of accommodating thermal shrinkage and expansion of the cable with respect to the thermal insulation.
Superconducting Element Joint, A Process For Providing A Superconducting Element Joint And A Superconducting Cable System
Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Jerry C. Tolbert - Carrollton GA, US Carsten Thidemann Nielsen - Jaegerspris, DK Chresten Traeholt - Frederiksberg, DK
Assignee:
NKT Cables Ultera A/S - Asnaes
International Classification:
H01L 23/48
US Classification:
505190
Abstract:
The invention relates to a superconducting element joint comprising a joint between two superconducting elements comprising at least one direct SC-SC transition joint. By the invention an improved superconducting element joint may be obtained. The invention also relates to a process for providing such superconducting element joint and a superconducting cable system comprising such superconducting element joint.
Superconductive Multi-Phase Cable System, A Method Of Its Manufacture And Its Use
- Asnaes, DK Chresten Traeholt - Frederiksberg, DK Manfred Daumling - Alshausen, DE Jerry C. Tolbert - Carrollton GA, US Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US David Lindsay - Carrollton GA, US
Assignee:
NKT Cables Ultera A/S - Asnaes
International Classification:
H01L 39/24
US Classification:
505431
Abstract:
The invention relates to a superconductive multi-phase, fluid-cooled cable system comprising a) a cable comprising at least three electrical conductors constituting at least two electrical phases and a zero- or neutral conductor, said electrical conductors being mutually electrically insulated from each other, and b) a thermal insulation defining a central longitudinal axis and having an inner surface and surrounding the cable, said inner surface of said thermal insulation forming the radial limitation of a cooling chamber for holding a cooling fluid for cooling said electrical conductors. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a cable system and to its use. The object of the present invention is to provide a simplified manufacturing and installation scheme for a fluid cooled cable system. The problem is solved in that said cable—at least over a part of its length—is located eccentrically relative to said central longitudinal axis when viewed in a cross section perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and where the eccentric location has the function of accommodating thermal shrinkage and expansion of the cable with respect to the thermal insulation.
Chresten Traeholt - Frederiksberg, DK Dag Willen - Klagshamn, SE Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Jerry C. Tolbert - Carrollton GA, US David Lindsay - Carrollton GA, US Paul W. Fisher - Heiskell TN, US Carsten Thidemann Nielsen - Jaegerspris, DK
Assignee:
NKT Cables Ultera A/S - Asnaes
International Classification:
H01B 12/00 H01R 4/68 H02G 15/34
US Classification:
174 155, 1741251
Abstract:
This invention relates to a termination unit comprising an end-section of a cable. The end section of the cable defines a central longitudinal axis and comprising end-parts of N electrical phases, an end-part of a neutral conductor and a surrounding thermally insulation envelope adapted to comprising a cooling fluid. The end-parts of the N electrical phases and the end-part of the neutral conductor each comprising at least one electrical conductor and being arranged in the cable concentrically around a core former with a phase 1 located relatively innermost, and phase N relatively outermost in the cable, phase N being surrounded by the neutral conductor, electrical insulation being arranged between neighboring electrical phases and between phase N and the neutral conductor, and wherein the end-parts of the neutral conductor and the electrical phases each comprise a contacting surface electrically connected to at least one branch current lead to provide an electrical connection: The contacting surfaces each having a longitudinal extension, and being located sequentially along the longitudinal extension of the end-section of the cable. The branch current leads being individually insulated from said thermally insulation envelope by individual electrical insulators.
- Asnaes, DK Dag Willen - Klagshamn, SE Mark Roden - Newnan GA, US Jerry C. Tolbert - Carrollton GA, US David Lindsay - Carrollton GA, US Paul W. Fisher - Heiskell TN, US Carsten Thidemann Nielsen - Jaegerspris, DK
Assignee:
NKT Cables Ultera A/S - Asnaes
International Classification:
H02G 15/34
US Classification:
505163, 174 155
Abstract:
Cable end section comprises end-parts of N electrical phases/neutral, and a thermally-insulation envelope comprising cooling fluid. The end-parts each comprises a conductor and are arranged with phase innermost, N outermost surrounded by the neutral, electrical insulation being between phases and N and neutral. The end-parts comprise contacting surfaces located sequentially along the longitudinal extension of the end-section. A termination unit has an insulating envelope connected to a cryostat, special parts at both ends comprising an adapter piece at the cable interface and a closing end-piece terminating the envelope in the end-section. The special parts houses an inlet and/or outlet for cooling fluid. The space between an inner wall of the envelope and a central opening of the cable is filled with cooling fluid. The special part at the end connecting to the cryostat houses an inlet or outlet, splitting cooling flow into cable annular flow and termination annular flow.
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