BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to an electromagnetic induction apparatus with a sound suppressing
arrangement and, more particularly, to a sound suppressing arrangement for reducing
the noise generated by an electromagnetic induction apparatus such as an electrical
transformer.
[0002] Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing the conventional electromagnetic induction apparatus
of this kind, in which reference numeral 1 designates an electrical coil assembly
of an electromagnetic induction apparatus; 2 is an electrically insulating oil; 3
is a tank main body in which the coil assembly 1 is housed together with the insulating
oil 2; 31 is a tank side plate constituting one portion of the tank main body 3; 32
is a tank bottom plate constituting one portion of the tank main body 3; 4 are reinforcing
members for the tank side plate 31; 5 are sound shield members mounted to the reinforcing
members 4; 6 are heavy objects attached to the sound shield members 5; 7 are reinforcing
members for the tank bottom plate 32; 8 are electrical bushings connected to the coil
assembly 1 mounted on a tank top plate 33; 9 is a floor surface on which the electromagnetic
induction apparatus is installed, and 10 are spaces defined between the reinforcing
members 7, the tank bottom plate 32 and the floor surface 9.
[0003] In this conventional design, the coil assembly 1 of the electromagnetic induction
apparatus vibrates in all vertical and horizontal directions due to electromagnetic
forces during normal operational conditions of the induction apparatus. Such vibrations
are transmitted through the electrical insulating oil 2 to vibrate the tank main body
3, causing noises.
[0004] Therefore, in order to reduce noises generated by the vibration of the tank side
plates 31, the sound absorbing members 5 are mounted to the reinforcing member 4 attached
to the side plates 31 of the tank main body 3, and heavy objects 6 are additionally
attached to the sound absorbing members 5 to improve the sound absorbing function
of the sound absorbing members 5.
[0005] If a conventional electromagnetic induction apparatus with a sound suppressing arrangement
is designed as described above, noises generated due to the vibration of the tank
side plate 3 can be effectively reduced by the sound absorbing members 5 attached
to the tank side plates 3, but noises generated by the tank bottom plate 32 and radiated
from the space 10 defined between the reinforcing members 7, the bottom plate 32 and
the floor surface 9 cannot be effectively reduced. Therefore, it has been necessary
to provide a large scale sound insulating arrangement such as a sound shield wall
or the like around the induction apparatus in order to effectively reduce the noise
of the conventional electromagnetic induction apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] This invention has been made in order to solve the above-mentioned problems of the
conventional electromagnetic induction apparatus, and accordingly one object of the
present invention is to provide an electromagnetic induction apparatus in which any
noise generated by the vibrating induction device is effectively suppressed.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic induction
apparatus with a sound suppressing arrangement in which any noise generated by the
vibration of the tank bottom plate and radiated from the spaces formed between the
reinforcing members, the bottom plate and the floor surface is significantly suppressed,
too.
[0008] Still another object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic induction
apparatus with a sound suppressing arrangement in which any noise generated by the
vibration of the tank bottom plate is insulated.
[0009] A further object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic induction
apparatus with a sound suppressing arrangement in which any noise generated by the
vibration of the tank bottom plate is absorbed.
[0010] With the above objects in view, the electromagnetic induction apparatus with a sound
suppressing arrangement of the present invention comprises a tank main body having
a bottom plate and capable of being placed on a floor surface and containing therein
an electrical device which vibrates during operation. The tank main body is supported
by supporting members inserted between the tank bottom plate and the floor surface
to define spaces therebetween, and a sound suppressing member is disposed in association
with the space defined between the support members and between the tank bottom plate
and the floor surface. The sound suppressing member may be a sound barrier member
closing the space defined between the tank bottom plate and the floor surface or a
sound absorbing or suppressing element disposed within the space.
[0011] By the sound shielding member or the sound suppressing element of the present invention,
any noise generated in the space defined between the reinforcing members and the floor
surface is directly insulated or suppressed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed
description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing the conventional electromagnetic induction apparatus
to which the present invention can be applied;
Fig. 2 is an exploded fragmental perspective view of the electromagnetic induction
apparatus with the sound shield of one embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a fragmental perspective view of the sound shield shown in Fig. 2 attached
to the electromagnetic induction apparatus;
Fig. 4 is a schematic sectional view taken along line IV-IV of Fig. 3 useful for explaining
the operation of this invention;
Fig. 5 is an exploded fragmental perspective view showing the electromagnetic induction
apparatus with the sound shield of another embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a fragmental perspective view of the sound shield shown in Fig. 5 attached
to the electromagnetic induction apparatus;
Fig. 7 is a schematic sectional view taken along line VII-VII of Fig. 6 useful for
explaining the operation of this invention;
Fig. 8 is an acoustic circuit diagram useful for explaining the operation of this
invention;
Fig. 9 is an exploded fragmental perspective view showing the electromagnetic induction
apparatus with the sound absorbing elements of an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a fragmental perspective view of the sound absorbing elements shown in
Fig. 9 assembled into the electromagnetic induction apparatus;
Fig. 11 is an exploded fragmental perspective view showing the electromagnetic induction
apparatus with the sound absorbing elements of another embodiment of the present invention;
and
Fig. 12 is a fragmental perspective view of the electromagnetic induction apparatus
with sound absorbing elements shown in Fig. 11 assembled into the electromagnetic
induction apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Figs. 2 to 4 illustrate an electromagnetic induction apparatus with a sound suppressing
arrangement according to the present invention. It is seen that only a lower portion
of the electromagnetic induction apparatus is illustrated for the simplisity of explanation.
The other portion of the electromagnetic induction apparatus not illustrated in Figs.
2 to 4 is the same as that shown in Fig. 1 and accordingly, the illustrated electrical
induction apparatus is an electrical transformer having an electrical coil assembly
similar to the coil assembly 1 shown in Fig. 1.
[0015] The electromagnetic induction apparatus comprises a tank main body 3 having side
walls 31, a bottom wall 32 and a top wall 33 (Fig. 1). The tank main body 3 contains
therein an electrically insulating oil 2 and an electrical device such as an electrical
coil assembly 1 immersed in the insulating oil 2 and vibrating during operation.
[0016] In order to support the tank main body 3 from the floor surface 9, three supporting
members 7 are inserted between the tank bottom wall 32 and the floor surface 9 to
provide spaces 10 defined between the support members 7 and between the tank bottom
wall 32 and the floor surface 9. In a preferred embodiment, the support members 7
are box-like or block-like members attached to the outer (lower) surface of the tank
bottom wall 32.
[0017] According to the present invention, the electromagnetic induction apparatus comprises
a sound barrier member 11 disposed in association with the spaces 10 defined between
the support members 7 and between the tank bottom wall 32 and the floor surface 9.
In the illustrated embodiemnt, the sound barrier member 11 is an elongated plate which
is secured by welding for example at its upper side edge to the tank side wall 31
to close the spaces 10 against the exterior as best shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
[0018] With the sound suppressing arrangement as above described, any noise generated by
the vibration of the tank bottom plate 32 due to the vibration of the coil assembly
1 within the tank propagates in the space 10 as shown by arrows and is shielded and
confined by the sound barrier member 11 within the spaces 10, so that the leakage
of the noise to the exterior from the spaces 10 formed between the tank bottom plate
32 and the floor surface 9 is or significantly reduced.
[0019] While this embodiment shown in Figs. 2 to 4 employs the sound barrier members 11
by which the noise generated by the tank bottom wall 32 is shielded and confined by
the sound shielding members 11 mounted to the tank bottom plate 32 or the tank side
plate 31 in the vicinity of the tank bottom plate 32 to close the spaces 10 below
the tank bottom wall 32, a similar sound suppressing effect can also be obtained by
inserting a sound absorbing element into the spaces 10 defined between the support
members 7 and between the tank bottom wall 32 and the floor surface 9.
[0020] Figs. 5 to 8 illustrate one of such embodiments in which a sound absorbing material
12 in the form of a block of asbestos is inserted into each space 10 defined between
the tank bottom wall 32 and the floor surface 9.
[0021] Referring to Figs. 7 and 8, it is now assumed that the cross-sectional area of the
outlet of the space 10 to the outside of the electromagnetic induction apparatus is
S₁ and that the area of the surface of the tank bottom wall 32 exposed to the space
10 is S₂ as shown in Fig. 7. If an acoustic circuit is considered, then a constant
flow sound source circuit as shown in Fig. 8 is obtained since the tank bottom wall
has a very large impedance.
More particularly, in an equivalent circuit as shown in Fig. 8, a radiation impedance
r₄ of the outlet cross-sectional area S₁ of the space 10 and a radiation impedance
r₂ of surface area S₂ of the tank bottom wall 32 are connected in series with an acoustic
source U, and an acoustic capacitance C of the space 10 and a resistance r₃ of the
sound absorbing material 12 are connected in parallel to the impedance r₁.
[0022] With the structure of the above arrangement, since the resistance r₃ is connected
in parallel with the radiation impedance r₁, the resultant impedance of r₁ and r₂
and the acoustic capacitance C is smaller than that when there is no resistance r₃,
whereby the sound level at the point X or the noise radiated from the space outlet
of the area S₁ is decreased.
[0023] Also, depending upon the frequency of the sound generated by the vibrating bottom
wall 32, when the distance between the bottom surface of the tank bottom wall 32 and
the floor surface 9 exceeds a certain value, the space 10 can resonate with the vibration
of the tank bottom plate 32, causing the generated noise to become much larger than
that when no resonance occurs. Under such circumstances, the noise can be reduced
by inserting a structural member 13 such as shown in Figs. 9 and 10 into each of the
spaces 10 formed between the support members 7 and under the tank bottom wall 32.
The structural element 13 has three vertical rectangular plates 13a and one horizontal
rectangular plate 13b supported at the center of the vertical plates 13a to provide
a cross-sectional shape of a monogram composed of an "H" and an "I" crossing the
horizontal leg of "H". The distance of the horizontal plate 13b relative to the tank
bottom wall 32 is selected so that no resonace occurs when it is inserted into the
space 10. The structural element 13 may preferably be attached to the tank bottom
wall 32.
[0024] The configuration of the structural member 13 is not limited to the illustrated configuration
and many modifications can be resorted to as long as the space 10 can be changed to
have dimensions and configuration with which no resonance phenomenon occurs. Figs.
11 and 12 illustrate one of such modifications in which a structural member 14 comprises
a plurality of rectangular plates 14a arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction of the structural member 14 and a horizontal plate 14b supported by the
plates 14a. The horizontal plate 14b is positioned to prevent any resonance within
the space 10. It is seen that the vertical plates 14a close the space 10.
[0025] As has been described, the sound absorbing arrangement for an electromagnetic induction
apparatus according to the present invention can suppress any noise generated in the
space formed between the tank bottom plate reinforcing members and the floor surface
with a simple structure without employing a large scale sound insulating facility
such as a sound insulating wall by shielding the above space with a sound shielding
member or by disposing a sound supressing element into the space.
1. An electromagnetic induction apparatus with a sound suppressing arrangement comprising:
a tank main body (3) having a tank bottom plate (32) and capable of being placed on
a floor surface (9) and containing an electrical device (1) which vibrates during
operation;
supporting members (7) attached to the outer surface of the tank bottom plate (32)
with spaces (10) defined between the support members (7) and between the tank bottom
plate (32) and the floor surface (9); and
sound suppressing means (11, 12, 13, 14) disposed in association with the space (10)
defined between the support members (7) and between the tank bottom plate (32) and
the floor surface (9).
2. The electromagnetic induction apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sound
suppressing means (11, 12, 13, 14) comprises a sound barrier member (11) closing the
space (10) defined between the tank bottom plate (32) and the floor surface (9).
3. The electromagnetic induction apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the sound
barrier member (11) comprises a shield plate attached to the tank main body (3).
4. The electromagnetic induction apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the sound suppressing means (11, 12, 13, 14) comprises a sound absorbing element (12,
13, 14) disposed within the space (10).
5. The electromagnetic induction apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, wherein
the sound suppressing means (11, 12, 13, 14) comprises sound suppressing means (12,
13, 14) for changing the dimension of the space so that no resonance occurs within
the space (10).
6. The electromagnetic induction apparatus as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, wherein
the dimension changing means (12, 13, 14) comprise a horizontal plate (12, 13b, 14b)
positioned in the space (10) to prevent any resonance of sound within the space (10).
7. The electromagnetic induction apparatus according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein
the sound suppressing means (11, 12, 13, 14) comprise grid-like or ladder-shaped elements
(13, 14) having a horizontal plate (13b, 14b) essentially parallel to the floor surface
(9) and a plurality of vertical plates (13a, 14a) attached to the horizontal plate
(13b, 14b), wherein the grid-like or ladder-shaped elements (13, 14) are inserted
into the respective spaces (10).