IP Library Granted Patent US 7,832,079
Granted Patent B2
US 7,832,079 · App. 11/630,804 · Granted Nov 16, 2010

Method for producing a vacuum interrupter

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Patent No.
US 7,832,079
App. No.
11/630,804
Granted
Nov 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a vacuum interrupter chamber and a method for producing the same according to the preambles of patent claims 1 and 3 . In order here to improve a vacuum interrupter chamber of this type and a method for producing the same and the subsequent casting to the extent that the advantages described above are utilized but the disadvantages described are avoided, it is proposed according to the invention that, in preparation for later casting, the vacuum interrupter chamber ( 1 ) is provided on the outer surface with a protective sheath ( 2 ) consisting of an elastic or elastomeric or plastomeric material, which is applied to the surface of the vacuum interrupter chamber without further expanding mechanical aids by heat shrinkage alone.

Claims (6)

1. A method for producing a vacuum interrupter with a resin-encapsulated pole piece comprising,

pulling a tube made of heat shrinkable material over a vacuum interrupter chamber, said tubing having a greater circumference before it is pulled onto the vacuum interrupter chamber than that of the interrupter chamber,

shrink-fitting said tube onto the surface of the vacuum interrupter chamber by a heat shrinkage process and

after shrink-fitting said tube, casting said tube and said vacuum interruptor chamber in an epoxy resin.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat shrinkage material of the tube is a material which is stable in its consistency at different temperatures.

3. The method as claimed in one of claims 1 , wherein the subsequent epoxy resin casting takes place at a temperature of at least 130 degrees.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
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