NZ749035B2 - Overlying cross bar fastener - Google Patents

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NZ749035B2
NZ749035B2 NZ749035A NZ74903517A NZ749035B2 NZ 749035 B2 NZ749035 B2 NZ 749035B2 NZ 749035 A NZ749035 A NZ 749035A NZ 74903517 A NZ74903517 A NZ 74903517A NZ 749035 B2 NZ749035 B2 NZ 749035B2
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Ole Gunnar Fjelde
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/02Structures made of specified materials
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/20Side-supporting means therefor, e.g. using guy ropes or struts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/24Cross arms
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M13/00Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles
    • F16M13/02Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G7/00Overhead installations of electric lines or cables
    • H02G7/20Spatial arrangements or dispositions of lines or cables on poles, posts or towers

Abstract

device, a system and a method for attaching a crossbar (8) to a hollow composite pylon (2)where the crossbar (8) is arranged to carry at least one conductor (12), the hollow composite pylon (2), the crossbar (8) and the conductor (12) forming components of a pylon structure (1) for the transmission or distribution of power, and wherein the device comprises an adapter (4), which, in the position of application, is attached to the crossbar (8), is slideable at least into or over the, in the position of application, upper end portion (6) of the hollow composite pylon (2) and mainly along the longitudinal axis (30) of the hollow composite pylon (2) during part of the installation phase. The device being pivotally attached to the crossbar to prevent the deformation of the composite pylon. n or distribution of power, and wherein the device comprises an adapter (4), which, in the position of application, is attached to the crossbar (8), is slideable at least into or over the, in the position of application, upper end portion (6) of the hollow composite pylon (2) and mainly along the longitudinal axis (30) of the hollow composite pylon (2) during part of the installation phase. The device being pivotally attached to the crossbar to prevent the deformation of the composite pylon.

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James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ OVERLYING CROSS BAR FASTENER This invention relates to an overlying crossbar fastener. More ularly, it relates to a device for attaching a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the crossbar is arranged to carrying at least one live conductor, the hollow composite pylon, the crossbar and the conductor forming components of a pylon structure for transmission or distribution of power. The ion also includes a system for attaching the ar fastener and a method for attaching the crossbar fastener to the hollow composite pylon.
The use of hollow composite pylons as the supporting t in ission and distribution lines for power is known. When a crossbar is used for the suspension of conductors, the crossbar is attached to the composite pylon mainly in two different ways, both derived from ment methods known from wooden pylons.
The crossbar may be clamped against the pylon, for example by means of a stirrup or it may be carried by a bracket, which is bolted to the composite pylon. Combinations of these are also known. Both methods t at least unfortunate ations or locally great strains on the composite pylon.
The invention has for its object to remedy or to reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art or at least provide a useful ative to the prior art.
The object is achieved through the features that are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow.
The invention is defined by the independent . The dependent claims define advantageous embodiments of the invention.
In a first aspect, the invention relates more specifically to a device for ing a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the crossbar is arranged to carry at least one conductor, the hollow composite pylon, the crossbar and the conductor forming components of a pylon structure for the transmission or distribution of power. The device is characterized in that it comprises an adapter, which, in the position of application , is pivotably attached to the crossbar, being slideable at least into or over an, in the on of application, upper end portion of the composite pylon and mainly along the longitudinal axis of the composite pylon during part of the installation phase.
According to the invention, a crossbar is placed over the hollow composite pylon. The crossbar may be ed to one or more hollow composite pylons. By connecting the crossbar to the hollow composite pylon or pylons by means of an adapter which is James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ slideable into or over the upper portion of the hollow composite pylon, a favourable transmission and bution of forces from the crossbar to the hollow composite pylon or pylons is achieved.
Axial forces from the crossbar acting in the axial direction of the composite pylon may thereby be distributed vely evenly over the end portion of the composite pylon.
The crossbar is pivotably attached to the adapter. This is relevant when the crossbar is attached to two or more composite pylons. The occurrence of bending stresses around the pivot axis, for example by axial displacement of the crossbar is thereby avoided where the composite pylons are deflected under the influence of wind forces, for ex- ample.
The crossbar may be at a level of height above the composite pylon, which is advantageous both from a design point of view and a load-distribution point of view.
The adapter is provided with a fork mount for pivotably attaching the adapter to the crossbar such that the crossbar is pivotable around an axis in a horizontal plane.
In the position of application, the adapter may be at least partially ble around the longitudinal axis of the composite pylon in accordance with claim 2. Thereby, the crossbar may be protected from forces arising from dissimilar loads on the tors, for example. Such loads may otherwise result in erable torsional forces being transmitted via the r.
The adapter may include an al body g complementarily into the upper portion of the composite pylon or an external body fitting complementarily around the upper portion of the composite pylon. There may also be combinations.
The adapter may include a guide which is arranged to guide the adapter into a desired position relative to the composite pylon, for example during installation work with the aid of a helicopter.
At least the adapter or the composite pylon may include a divided slot extending along the circumference thereof. The slot is arranged to receive, for e, a bolt extending through the adapter and the ite pylon in a radial direction. The slot helps the adapter to be lly rotatable relative to the composite pylon while the adapter is held in a desired position relative to the composite pylon at the same time.
In a second aspect, the invention relates more ically to a system in accordance with claim 7.
James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ The system may, in accordance with claim 8, alternatively include a spreader, for example in the form of a tackle, which is attached between a second composite pylon and the crossbar after the crossbar has been attached to a first composite pylon.
The system overcomes, among other things, installation problems arising from inaccu- rate alignment of the composite pylons.
In a third aspect, the invention relates more specifically to a method for attaching a crossbar to a composite pylon where the crossbar is ed to carry at least one conductor, the ite pylon, the crossbar and the conductor forming components in a pylon structure for transmission or distribution of power. The method is character- ized by an adapter, which, in the position of application, is attached to the crossbar, being slid at least into or over an, in the position of application, upper end n of the composite pylon, mainly along the longitudinal axis of the composite pylon, during part of the installation phase.
The invention provides a simplified and favourable connection between the crossbar and the composite pylon or pylons. The connection has the effect of making forces in the pylon structure be d and distributed in a favourable way compared to that of known designs. The joint is ling-friendly and requires relatively little equipment at the site of installation, which is of great value in often remote places.
In an embodiment of the method the crossbar is simultaneously connected to more than one hollow composite pylon, and comprising, before the step of sliding said adapters into or over the upper portion of the hollow composite pylons, a step of at least temporarily ling a er between the upper portions of the hollow composite pylons.
In what follows, examples of red embodiments, systems and methods are de- scribed, which are rated in the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows, in a side view, a so-called portal pylon (H-shaped pylon) in which a crossbar is attached to composite pylons by means of adapters according to the invention; Figure 2 shows, in perspective, on a larger scale and partially in n, a sec- tion comprising the upper portion of the composite pylon, the adapter and the ar; Figure 3 shows the same as figure 1, but where the crossbar with adapters is ready to be fitted to the composite pylons; James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ Figure 4 shows the same as figure 3, but, here, one adapter has already been fitted to one of the composite pylons; Figure 5 shows a section corresponding to figure 2, but where the adapter has been adapted for a on in which the crossbar is connected to a sin- gle composite pylon; and Figure 6 shows, on a somewhat smaller scale, the same as figure 2, but where a body extends upwards from the adapter to support, for example, a possible overlying conductor.
In the gs, the reference numeral 1 indicates a pylon ure comprising two hollow ite pylons 2 in the form of a first composite pylon 2a and a second composite pylon 2b, adapters 4, which are arranged at the respective upper portions 6 of the composite pylons 2, and a crossbar 8 extending between and being connected to the adapters 4. The composite pylons are generally indicated by the reference numeral 2, but in cases in which it is necessary to guish between them, the refer- ence numerals 2a, 2b are used.
In this exemplary embodiment, the ar 8 carries three insulators 10 with respective conductors 12.
In figure 2, the connection between the crossbar 8 and the hollow composite pylon 2 is shown on a larger scale. In this exemplary embodiment, the adapter 4, which is shown in a somewhat fied form, includes an attachment 14 in the form of a plate g against the upper portion 6. The attachment 14 is provided with a fork mount 16, which is pivotably connected to the crossbar 8 by means of a bolt 18. From the attachment 14 an internal body 20, here in the form of a pipe, projects into the upper portion 6 of the composite pylon 2. The internal body 20 is provided with a guide 22, which is arranged to facilitate the insertion of the adapter 4 into the upper portion 6.
The internal body 20 may be ed with a slot 24 elongated in the radial direction.
The slot 24 is arranged to receive, for example, a bolt 26 extending through a bore 28 in the upper portion 6. The slot 24 helps to make the internal body 20 limitedly rotatable around the longitudinal axis 30 of the composite pylon 2. It is obvious that the slot 24 may equally well be in the upper portion 6 and the bore 28 in the internal body An external body 32, here in the form of a pipe, extends externally over the upper portion 6. In this embodiment, the main function of the external body 32 is to prevent water from penetrating into the ite pylon 2. In other embodiments, the exter- James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ nal body 32 may equally well be carrying load.
Here, the adapter 4 thus comprises the attachment 14, the fork mount 16, the internal body 20 and the external body 32.
The ment 14 may be formed with connections, not shown, for diagonal struts, for example.
The internal body 20 and the external body 32 are, in principle, freely rotatable against the upper portion 6 around the longitudinal axis 30 of the composite pylon 2.
In figure 3, the ar 8 is shown while hanging from a helicopter, not shown, and just before the adapters 4 are to be inserted into the upper portions 6 of the compo- site pylons 2a and 2b. A spreader 34 s that the upper ns 6 remain correctly spaced apart. The spreader 34, which is detachable may consist of a rod or a strap, for example, depending on whether the upper portions 6 must be moved away from each other or pulled together to take the correct distance.
The guides 22 makes it easier to enter the upper portions 6.
In figure 4, an ative system for installing the crossbar 8 is shown. Here, one adapter 4 has already been placed in the upper end portion 6 of the first composite pylon 2a. The second adapter 4, which is to be placed in the upper end portion 6 of the second composite pylon 2b is attached to the crossbar 8.
Thereby the ly of the crossbar 8 and adapter 4 has only to enter the upper portion 6 of the second composite pylon 2b and then be landed in the adapter 4, which is already in the upper end portion 6 of the first composite pylon 2a. After the helicopter, not shown, has been nected, the adapter 4 of the first composite pylon 2a may be brought into the correct position relative to the crossbar 8, for example by means of a tackle, not shown, which is connected between the adapter 4 and the crossbar 8.
In an alternative embodiment, which is shown in figure 5, the ar 8 is locked in relation to rotation around the bolt 18 and around the longitudinal axis 30 of the composite pylon 2. This embodiment is especially intended for a pylon structure 1 in which only one composite pylon 2 is used.
In figure 6, an embodiment in which a body 36 projects up from the adapter 4 is shown. This embodiment is used, for example, to carry an overlying conductor, not shown.
James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ There may be a need to adjust the height of a crossbar 8. This may be done, for example , by placing a spacer ring 38 between the attachment 14 and the upper portion 6, see figure 6.
It should be noted that all the mentioned embodiments illustrate the invention, but do not limit it, and persons skilled in the art may construct many alternative ments without departing from the scope of the attached claims. In the claims, reference numbers in brackets are not to be regarded as restrictive. The use of the verb "to comprise" and its different forms does not exclude the presence of ts or steps that are not mentioned in the claims. The indefinite article "a" or "an" before an element does not exclude the presence of several such elements.
The fact that some features are ted in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these features cannot be used with advantage.
James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ C l a i m s 1. A device for attaching a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the ar is arranged to carry at least one conductor, the hollow composite pylon, the crossbar and the tor forming components of a pylon struc- ture for transmission or distribution of power, w h e r e i n the device comprises an adapter, which, in the position of application, is pivotably attached to the crossbar, and is ble at least into or over an, in the on of application, upper portion of the hollow composite pylon and mainly along the longitudinal axis of the hollow composite pylon during part of the installation phase, wherein the adapter is ed with a fork mount for pivotably attaching the adapter to the crossbar, the crossbar being pivotable around an axis in a horizontal plane. 2. The device according to claim 1, n the adapter is formed such that the adapter is at least partially ble around the longitudinal axis of the hol- low ite pylon, in the position of application. 3. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapter includes an internal body which fits complementarily into the upper portion of the hollow composite pylon. 4. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapt- er includes an external body which fits complementarily around the upper portion of the hollow composite pylon.
. The device according to any one of the ing , wherein the adapter includes a guide which is arranged to guide the adapter into a desired position relative to the hollow composite pylon. 6. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapter includes a divided slot extending around the circumference thereof, which is arranged to receive a bolt extending through the adapter and the hollow composite pylon in a radial direction. 7. A system comprising a crossbar attached to a hollow composite pylon and comprising the device in accordance with any one of the preceding claims. 8. The system according to claim 7, comprising more than one hollow composite pylon to which the crossbar is mounted via respective adapters.
James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ 9. The system according to claim 8, further comprising a detachable spreader between the upper portions of the hollow composite pylons.
. A method for attaching a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the crossbar is arranged to carry at least one conductor, the hollow ite pylon, the crossbar and the conductor forming components of a pylon ure for transmission or distribution of power, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that an adapter, which, in the position of application, is pivotably attached to the crossbar, is slid at least into or over an, in the position of application , upper portion of the hollow composite pylon, mainly along the lon- gitudinal axis of the hollow composite pylon, during part of the installation phase. 11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the crossbar is simultaneously connected to more than one hollow composite pylon, and comprising, before the step of sliding said adapters into or over the upper portion of the hollow composite pylons, a step of at least arily installing a spreader between the upper portions of the hollow composite pylons.
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1. A device for attaching a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the ar is arranged to carry at least one conductor, the hollow composite pylon, the crossbar and the tor forming components of a pylon struc- 5 ture for transmission or distribution of power, w h e r e i n the device comprises an adapter, which, in the position of application, is pivotably attached to the crossbar, and is ble at least into or over an, in the on of application, upper portion of the hollow composite pylon and mainly along the longitudinal axis of the hollow composite pylon during part of the 10 installation phase, wherein the adapter is ed with a fork mount for pivotably attaching the adapter to the crossbar, the crossbar being pivotable around an axis in a horizontal plane.
2. The device according to claim 1, n the adapter is formed such that the adapter is at least partially ble around the longitudinal axis of the hol- 15 low ite pylon, in the position of application.
3. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapter includes an internal body which fits complementarily into the upper portion of the hollow composite pylon.
4. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapt- 20 er includes an external body which fits complementarily around the upper portion of the hollow composite pylon.
5. The device according to any one of the ing , wherein the adapter includes a guide which is arranged to guide the adapter into a desired position relative to the hollow composite pylon. 25
6. The device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the adapter includes a divided slot extending around the circumference thereof, which is arranged to receive a bolt extending through the adapter and the hollow composite pylon in a radial direction.
7. A system comprising a crossbar attached to a hollow composite pylon and 30 comprising the device in accordance with any one of the preceding claims.
8. The system according to claim 7, comprising more than one hollow composite pylon to which the crossbar is mounted via respective adapters. James & Wells Ref: 310669NZ
9. The system according to claim 8, further comprising a detachable spreader between the upper portions of the hollow composite pylons.
10. A method for attaching a crossbar to a hollow composite pylon where the crossbar is arranged to carry at least one conductor, the hollow ite 5 pylon, the crossbar and the conductor forming components of a pylon ure for transmission or distribution of power, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that an adapter, which, in the position of application, is pivotably attached to the crossbar, is slid at least into or over an, in the position of application , upper portion of the hollow composite pylon, mainly along the lon- 10 gitudinal axis of the hollow composite pylon, during part of the installation phase.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the crossbar is simultaneously connected to more than one hollow composite pylon, and comprising, before the step of sliding said adapters into or over the upper portion of the hollow 15 composite pylons, a step of at least arily installing a spreader between the upper portions of the hollow composite pylons.
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NO20161131 2016-07-07
NO20161131A NO343369B1 (en) 2016-07-07 2016-07-07 Apparatus for attaching a traverse to a hollow composite mast, as well as a system comprising such traverses and method for attaching such traverse.
PCT/NO2017/050177 WO2018009074A1 (en) 2016-07-07 2017-07-04 Overlying cross bar fastener

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