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Circuit protection device

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-05-03
MERSEN USA NEWBURYPORT MA
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"The present invention provides a voltage suppression device for protecting sensitive circuit components and systems from voltage surges. The device includes a voltage sensitive element that increases in temperature as voltage applied across it exceeds its rating. A thermal switch is connected in series with the voltage sensitive element to form a gap to prevent line voltage surges from arcing. The device can be easily replaced in a circuit and includes a current suppression device and a metal-oxide varistor as a circuit-breaking device. The technical effects of the invention include preventing catastrophic failure of a transient voltage surge suppression system and protecting sensitive circuit components and systems from voltage surges."

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Such an over-voltage causes the voltage sensitive element to heat the thermal element beyond its softening point.

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[0035]Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting same, FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a transient voltage suppression device 10 for use with a power distribution system for preventing voltage fault conditions from reaching a sensitive circuit load.

[0036]Voltage suppression device 10 is generally comprised of a voltage sensitive element 12 that is contained within a housing 20. Housing 20 is comprised of a base section 22 and a cover section 24. Base section 22 is adapted to receive and hold the operative elements of a voltage suppression device 10. To this end, base section 22 includes a generally planar bottom wall portion 32. A generally U-shaped structure, comprised of a hack wall 34 and opposed side walls 36, extends from bottom wall 32. Side walls 36 are formed to define a cavity 42 adjacent to back wall 34. Cavity 42 is dimensioned to receive...

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Abstract

A voltage suppression device for suppressing voltage surges in an electrical circuit, comprised of a voltage sensitive element having a predetermined voltage rating, the voltage sensitive element increasing in temperature as voltage applied across the voltage sensitive element exceeds the voltage rating. Terminals are provided for electrically connecting the voltage sensitive element between a power line of an electrical circuit and a ground or neutral line of the electrical circuit. A normally closed, thermal switch is electrically connected in series with the voltage sensitive element between the power line and the voltage sensitive element, the thermal switch being thermally coupled to the voltage sensitive element wherein the thermal switch moves from a normally closed position to an open position to form a gap between the thermal switch and the voltage sensitive element when the temperature of the voltage sensitive element reaches a level indicating an over-voltage condition. A non-conductive barrier that is operable to move into the gap when the thermal switch moves to an open position, the barrier preventing line voltage surges from arcing between the thermal switch and the voltage sensitive element.

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[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09 / 093,367, filed on Jun. 8, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,040,971.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to circuit protection devices, and more particularly to a device that suppresses transient current / voltage surges.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Many of today's highly sensitive electronic components, such as computer and computer-related equipment, that are used in commercial and residential applications contain transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) devices. These devices protect sensitive and / or expensive electronic circuits and components from damage from over-voltage fault conditions. Such transient voltage surge suppression systems are typically designed for moderate fault conditions expected in normal use. In this respect, such systems are designed to suppress relatively minor fault conditions, but are not designed to protect against major over-voltage conditions. Examp...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H02H1/00H02H5/04H01H9/32H01C7/12H01H37/76H01T1/12H01T1/14H02H9/04
CPCH01C7/126H01H9/32H01H37/761H01T1/12H01T1/14H02H9/042
Inventor MARTENSON, KENNETH R.MOSESIAN, JERRY L.
Owner MERSEN USA NEWBURYPORT MA
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