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WO1998000615A1
WO1998000615A1 PCT/US1997/010794 US9710794W WO9800615A1 WO 1998000615 A1 WO1998000615 A1 WO 1998000615A1 US 9710794 W US9710794 W US 9710794W WO 9800615 A1 WO9800615 A1 WO 9800615A1
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support structure
engaging
transmission line
pole
securing
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PCT/US1997/010794
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Earl K. Stanley
John R. Mott
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Advanced Metals Technology Corp.
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Priority to AT97930177T priority Critical patent/ATE274117T1/de
Priority to DE69730329T priority patent/DE69730329T2/de
Priority to CA002259182A priority patent/CA2259182C/en
Priority to NZ333575A priority patent/NZ333575A/en
Priority to EP97930177A priority patent/EP0907807B1/de
Priority to AU58328/98A priority patent/AU723443B2/en
Publication of WO1998000615A1 publication Critical patent/WO1998000615A1/en

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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
    • E04H12/22Sockets or holders for poles or posts
    • E04H12/2253Mounting poles or posts to the holder
    • E04H12/2261Mounting poles or posts to the holder on a flat base

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  • This invention relates to the art of structures for supporting high tension power transmission lines and high tension substation structures.
  • Known structures for supporting high tension power transmission lines present several problems.
  • Some support structures are made of wood, but these structures are usually small and expensive to maintain. Larger poles are typically made of steel, and these are conductive and present the problem of induction and the risk of a short to ground. Similar problems exist throughout the high tension infrastructure, for example, in the structures used in substations.
  • the high tension support poles are made of a composite material having physical and chemical properties that make it ideal for this purpose.
  • the material is a composite made of an inorganic cement and inductively transparent glass fibers. This material is preferably that disclosed in
  • the composite material utilized for the structures of the invention has a high strength-to-weight ratio and high torsional rigidity. It is also non-corroding in a variety of environmental conditions, and the exterior of this material may easily be sealed whereby there is no significant absorption of water. These properties allow the material to be used in harsh weather over extended periods of time. Electrically, the material is transparent to electromagnetic fields of the frequencies employed in high tension transmission and has high dielectric strength.
  • the high tension power poles and other such structures made of the preferred composite material are inductively transparent, fewer expensive insulators are required to support a power line on the structure, and the poles may be smaller.
  • the poles will have a very long life, which further reduces costs.
  • the support structures in accordance with the invention are preferably manufactured in the form of poles by winding fiberglass under tension around a mandrel while supplying the inorganic cement, to form a fiberglass winding in an inorganic-cement matrix.
  • Poles such as this may be made in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the number of transmission lines to be supported and the terrain.
  • a support pole is a single, elongated element tapered from the bottom to the top having one or more cross pieces with insulators for engaging the transmission lines.
  • the support structures may, however, be of other shapes, such as that of a tower having trusses constructed from individual pieces made of the inorganic cement composite material.
  • the support structure When the support structure is in the shape of a pole, it may be attached to the ground in any of several ways.
  • the bottom portion of the pole may simply planted in the ground.
  • the pole is Drovided with a bottom flange for engaging a base structure, such as a concrete base that has been installed previously.
  • the flange is attached to the pole is any of several ways.
  • the cross pieces may be attached to the pole by any of several techniques.
  • a tapered receptacle is formed in the composite material during manufacture and a cross piece made of the same composite material is held in the receptacle by grout, which is preferably expanding grout for ensuring a secure connection.
  • An object of this invention is to provide an inductively transparent structure for supporting high tension transmission lines.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a support structure for high tension transmission lines that is inexpensive and yet highly resistant to environmental conditions.
  • Yet another object of this invention is to provide a support structure for high tension transmission lines that has superior physical strength.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a transmission line support structure in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a partial cross section of the top of the structure shown in figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a partial, enlarged view of the support structure shown in figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a cross section of the lower end of a second embodiment of the support structure shown in figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a cross section of the lower end of a third embodiment of the support structure shown in figure 1.
  • Figure 6 is a cross section of the lower end of a fourth embodiment of the support structure show in figure 1.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of the invention wherein an apparatus 2 for supporting high-tension power lines comprises a support structure 4 and line securing elements 6 made of inductively transparent, substantially continuous glass fibers and inorganic cements, such as those described in the aforementioned Mott patent.
  • the support structure shown in figure 1 is in the shape of a tapered pole and is supported in the ground by placing a lower end of the pole in a hole in the ground.
  • the pole illustrated in figure 1 may be made by winding glass fibers under tension about a tapered mandrel while supplying the inorganic cement. The mandrel is then withdrawn after the composite material has cured and the line-securing elements are added.
  • Figures 2 and 3 illustrate one method for attaching the line-securing elements to the support structure.
  • the line securing element 6 comprises a cross beam 8 that supports an insulator 10, the transmission line itself (not illustrated) being attached to the insulator 10.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the connection between the cross beam 8 and the support structure 4.
  • a receptacle 12 in the shape of two truncated cones placed back-to- back is first made from the inductively transparent inorganic cement composite material.
  • the glass may be wound on a cardboard mandrel of the desired shape or a collapsible mandrel of that shape.
  • the receptacle is then made a part of the support structure by winding it into the composite material during manufacture of the support structure.
  • the crossbeam 8 is wound with known techniques except that a central section 14 is enlarged to provide an exterior shape similar to the interior of the receptacle.
  • the maximum outside diameter of the cross beam 8 is just less than the smallest inside diameter of the receptacle to allow the cross beam to be inserted into the receptacle.
  • the cross beam is secured to the receptacle by filling the gap 16 with grout, which preferably expands as it cures, to hold the cross beam securely to the support structure 4.
  • Other means may be used to secure the cross beam to the support structure, such as by providing threaded holes for bolting the two parts together.
  • other prior art structures may be used in combination with the components made of inductively transparent composites. For example, a wood crossbeam, and metal parts, such as bolts or brackets that are small and induct only insignificantly may be employed.
  • Figure 2 illustrates one technique for holding a insulator 10 to the cross beam
  • the insulator includes a shaft 18 that has the insulator at one end and is threaded at the other for receiving a nut.
  • the shaft passes through holes that have been drilled in the cross beam 8.
  • the end of the cross beam may also be filled with grout or cement 20 by placing a plug of foam 22 in the end of the beam and pouring the grout in the end. This will seal the end of the beam and allow the nut to be tightened without damaging the beam.
  • Figures 4 through 6 illustrate several techniques for attaching the support structure to the ground.
  • the embodiments of these figures attach the support structure to a base that has previously been secured to the ground, whereas the embodiment shown in figure 1 simply places the bottom of the pole in a hole in the ground.
  • the top of the pole should be capped.
  • a pole made of the disclosed composite materials may have characteristics different from those of normally used poles, it may be desirable to add weight to other parts of the pole to adjust these characteristics.
  • Figure 4 illustrates an embodiment where a cylindrical sleeve 24 having a flange 26 attached thereto, as by welding, is placed in the lower end of the support structure.
  • the preferred method of constructing the support structure is by winding on a mandrel, and this results in the support structure's being hollow.
  • the cylindrical sleeve can be placed inside the support structure such that the flange can be attached to a base 28 having threaded studs 30 by nuts 32.
  • a gap 34 between the sleeve and the inside of the pole is filed with grout to hold the pole to the sleeve.
  • Figure 5 shows an embodiment wherein a sleeve 36 is secured to the exterior of the pole 4. This sleeve is attached to a flange 26, which is bolted to the base 28 as shown in figure 4.
  • the gap 38 is filled with grout.
  • Figure 6 illustrates yet another embodiment wherein the lower end of the pole is tapered such that it narrows toward the end and is provided with a conical sleeve 40.
  • the sleeve 40 is used as a mandrel during winding and the pole is provided with an increased number of circumferential windings to provide increased hoop strength in this area. Also, the sleeve 40 may be provided with a rough exterior to provide increased gripping with the interior of the pole.
  • the sleeve 40 is provided with a bottom plate 42 having a central hole and a nut 44 aligned with the hole and welded to the plate.
  • the bottom portion of the pole is received in an outer sleeve 46, which is secured to a flange 26 and supported by a conical shoulder 48, which is secured to the outer sleeve at its upper edge and also to the flange 26.
  • the plate 42 is held in the outer sleeve by a bolt 50, which pulls the conical bottom part of the pole into the conical sleeve 46 to secure the pole to the flange. It will be appreciated that this is a quite secure arrangement because tension forces on the pole are resisted by the strength of the inwardly tapered bottom part of the pole. Because this part is provided with extra hoops, it is very strong and, thus, is capable of resisting such forces.

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AT97930177T ATE274117T1 (de) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Verbesserte tragkonstruktionen für stromleitungen
DE69730329T DE69730329T2 (de) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Verbesserte tragkonstruktionen für stromleitungen
CA002259182A CA2259182C (en) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Improved power transmission support structures
NZ333575A NZ333575A (en) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Electricity line support, made from inorganic fibres bound by inorganic cements
EP97930177A EP0907807B1 (de) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Verbesserte tragkonstruktionen für stromleitungen
AU58328/98A AU723443B2 (en) 1996-06-28 1997-06-26 Improved power transmission support structures

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US2075396P 1996-06-28 1996-06-28
US60/020,753 1996-09-26

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AU (1) AU723443B2 (de)
CA (1) CA2259182C (de)
DE (1) DE69730329T2 (de)
ES (1) ES2225978T3 (de)
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NL1027605C2 (nl) * 2004-11-26 2006-05-29 Laszlo Imre Vakar Hoogspanningsmast, energietransportsysteem, energietransportwerkwijze en assemblagewerkwijze.
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NO346092B1 (no) * 2020-08-27 2022-02-07 Comrod As Feste for en komposittmast til en oppover-ragende konisk formet festesøyle med en ringformet flens, og fremgangamåte for å feste en komposittmast med en slik konisk formet festesøyle til grunnen

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NZ333575A (en) 1999-10-28
CA2259182C (en) 2002-11-19
ES2225978T3 (es) 2005-03-16
ATE274117T1 (de) 2004-09-15
DE69730329D1 (de) 2004-09-23
DE69730329T2 (de) 2005-09-08
AU723443B2 (en) 2000-08-24
AU5832898A (en) 1999-01-25
CA2259182A1 (en) 1998-01-08
EP0907807B1 (de) 2004-08-18
EP0907807A4 (de) 2002-11-06

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