Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
361126000 | Current limiting material in discharge path | 18 |
20090002912 | ELECTRIC FENCE ENERGIZER LIGHTNING PROTECTION - A lightning protection circuit for electric fence energizers used with electric fencing systems is provided. The circuit includes a protective combination having at least two electrical components connected in series. The protective combination allows induced voltage from lightning strikes to be effectively spread across a first of the electrical components and a switch of the fence energizer, so as to limit peak levels of current drawn to a second of the electrical components. | 01-01-2009 |
20090237855 | Devices and System for Electrostatic Discharge Suppression - In one embodiment, there is provided a printed circuit board including a first rigid circuit board layer having a first signal trace arrayed on it, a second rigid circuit board layer having a second signal trace arrayed on it, a first signal path coupled between the first signal trace and the second signal trace, an electrostatic discharge device located between the first rigid circuit board layer and the second rigid circuit board layer, the electrostatic discharge device having a first electrode coupled to the first signal path, an electrostatic discharge reactance layer coupled to the first electrode, and a second electrode coupled to the electrostatic discharge layer but not coupled to the first signal path. The circuit board also having a ground plane, where the ground plane is coupled to the second electrode. | 09-24-2009 |
20090251841 | INCORPORATING ELECTROSTATIC PROTECTION INTO MINIATURE CONNECTORS - Electrostatic discharge protection, also known as ESD protection, is provided in the form of a discrete array with a voltage variable material (VVM) or a VVM device. The array is fabricated with a common electrode for connection to ground, and one or more electrodes configured for connection to an electrical component. The electrical component is a connector attached to an electrical circuit containing devices subject to damage by ESD events. The array is placed into a pocket or space on the connector and is held in place mechanically by spring force or by soldering to leads or electrodes of the connector. The array may be soldered to a ground connection or held in place by pressure, such as from a spring or from an outer housing or shell. In some embodiments, the array is removable from the component without affecting component circuits other than removal of ESD protection. | 10-08-2009 |
20100053837 | SURGE ARRESTER - A surge arrester for medium and high voltages includes a length adjustment device and pivot unit. | 03-04-2010 |
20110267733 | PROTECTIVE COVER FOR AN EARLY STREAMER EMISSION LIGHTNING ARRESTER - Dielectric protective cover for a lightning arrester with an early streamer emission device, wherein the lightening arrester includes an active portion for connection to the early streamer emission device for promoting a triggering of an upward leader from the active portion, a down conductor for connection to ground, and a dielectric portion for mounting the active portion on the down conductor, the active portion being separated from the down conductor by an air space formed as a spark gap through which lightning current will pass from the active portion to the down conductor, the protective cover comprising: a first portion for fastening to the active portion; and a second portion for fastening to the down conductor, wherein the protective cover protects dielectric properties of the spark gap against degradation in an environment of the spark gap, while leaving the active portion exposed to the environment. | 11-03-2011 |
20130033796 | INSULATED ARC FLASH ARRESTER - An arc flash arrester includes a fixed contact; a movable contact; an actuator mechanism structured to close the movable and fixed contacts; and insulation disposed between the fixed and movable contacts in an open position of the arc flash arrester. The insulation is selected from the group consisting of liquid insulation; SF | 02-07-2013 |
361127000 | Nonlinear material (e.g., valve type) | 12 |
20090009921 | OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION ELEMENT - An overvoltage protection element ( | 01-08-2009 |
20100014206 | LIGHTNING ARRESTER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A pair of electrodes sandwiches a serial unit that includes a nonlinear voltage resistor block and a compression spring, which is coupled by a plurality of insulating rods. Each of the electrodes has a plurality of insulating-rod inserting holes and a plurality of fastening-member mounting holes each perpendicular to a corresponding insulating-rod inserting hole. Both ends of each of the insulating rods have a fastening-member through hole such that the insulating rods and the electrodes are fastened by inserting a plurality of fastening members through the fastening-member and mounting the fastening members on the fastening-member mounting holes. | 01-21-2010 |
20100149715 | High Amperage Surge Arrestors - Embodiments of the present invention include a T-body elbow arrestor having an elbow body. A surge arrestor is positioned in one portion of the elbow body extending from an intermediate portion of another portion of the elbow body. An end cap assembly is coupled to the elbow body that is electrically connected to the surge arrestor. A bushing receiving region is positioned in the elbow body extending from the intermediate section towards a first end of the elbow body that is configured to receive a bushing. An insulating plug is positioned in the elbow body extending from the intermediate section towards a second, opposite end of the elbow body. The insulating plug has an end in the intermediate section configured to be coupled to the bushing to secure the T-body elbow arrestor in an assembled condition. | 06-17-2010 |
20100328834 | POLYMER SURGE ARRESTER - A polymer surge arrester has: internal elements including a plurality of disc-shaped nonlinear resistors disposed in a stacked manner, electrodes disposed at both ends of the nonlinear resistors, and a plurality of insulating rods coupling the electrodes; an insulating outer skin formed outside the internal elements by casting an insulating resin; and disc-shaped porous metal plates interposed between at least parts of the nonlinear resistors. | 12-30-2010 |
20110080684 | Solid-state device for voltage decreasing for the electric circuit of direct and alternating current of medium and high voltage - A solid-state device for decreasing voltage in medium- and high-voltage circuit comprises energy-dissipating element in the form of a non-linear resistance, mainly a power varistor, a contact system switched in parallel with this element and comprising at least a pair of power contacts, a gate blocking unit on semiconductors, a control block for a gate blocking unit and power contacts. | 04-07-2011 |
20120002339 | Grading Devices For A High Voltage Apparatus - An electrical assembly having an elongated electrical component, such as a surge arrester, coupled to a grading device for distributing an electric field along the electrical component during operation. The grading device includes a grading body and a means for securing the grading body to the electrical component. The grading body, the securing means, or both include semi-conductive materials. The semi-conductive materials can be nonmetallic. The grading device has improved flashover resistance over conventional metal grading devices. | 01-05-2012 |
20120087055 | EXTERNALLY GAPPED LINE ARRESTER - An arrester for preventing an insulator supporting a power line from experiencing an electrical flashover comprises an electrode, a varistor, and a separating device. The electrode is spaced apart from the power line or a conductor that is electrically tied to the power line so as to define an external gap therebetween. The separating device, in turn, comprises two portions operative to separate from one another when the varistor experiences an electrical condition sufficient to cause the varistor to fail. The electrode, the external gap, the separating device, and the varistor are arranged in electrical series with one another and in electrical parallel with the insulator. | 04-12-2012 |
20130135783 | ARRESTER - Without providing mechanical processed portions on a plurality of insulating rods arranged around zinc oxide elements, tightening pieces are respectively attached on both end portions of the insulating rod by being tightened. The tightening piece is arranged while being sandwiched by an electrode and a mounting plate, and the electrode and the mounting plate are fastened by a bolt in an axial direction of the insulating rod. With this configuration, the tightening piece is solidly fixed to the electrode by an axial force of the bolt. | 05-30-2013 |
20130279059 | POLYMER SURGE ARRESTER - A plurality of insulating rods are placed at peripheries of the nonlinear resistor and the metal plates, and each having an upper end portion and a lower end portion inserted into holes formed in the electrodes. A spacer is placed between an inner peripheral surface of the hole and an outer peripheral surface of the insulating rod inside the hole of the electrode, and a fixing screw is attached to the hole of the electrode. A double-ended bolt couples the metal plate and the electrode together. The double-ended bolt has a first screw part and a second screw part opposite in a fastening direction to the first screw part which are provided on a same axis. The first screw part is attached to the metal plate, and the second screw part is attached to the electrode. | 10-24-2013 |
20130308242 | ARRESTER - To include a serial member, a pair of first electrodes sandwiching the serial member, a pair of second electrodes arranged on both outer sides of the first electrodes in a stacking direction, a plurality of insulating clamp members, and a wedge-shaped member tapered in the stacking direction. An annular member that presses the wedge-shaped member is provided on an axial-direction inner end surface of an outer circumferential edge of the second electrode, and the wedge-shaped member is pressed by the annular member by a leading edge portion of a bolt inserted from an axial-direction inner end surface of the annular member being tightened in the second electrode, thereby pressing an axial-direction outer surface of the insulating clamp member. | 11-21-2013 |
20140268471 | R-Stack Arrester - An elbow arrester with a T-body is disclosed capable of coupling with an apparatus for protection from transient over voltage, and coupling with additional cable accessories, without having to loosen the initial connection with the coupled apparatus. The elbow body of the T-body arrester has a first portion, and a second portion protruding from an intermediate section of the first portion to define a T-body. A receiving feature is located within the first portion extending towards a first end, while a male feature is coupled to a second end of the first portion, opposite from the receiving feature. A coupling fastener is integrally molded into the first portion, providing for an apparatus coupled to the coupling fastener to be decoupled without loosening the connection of another apparatus connected to the T-Body elbow. Further, decoupling the other apparatus does not loosen the apparatus coupled to the coupling fastener. | 09-18-2014 |
20140285941 | Electronic protection component - An electronic protection component comprises an outer case bounding an outer cavity therein; a varistor with a first varistor lead connected to a first varistor electrode and a second varistor lead connected to a second varistor electrode, wherein the varistor is placed in the outer cavity; a low melting point alloy wire with a first thermal fuse lead in one end and a second thermal fuse lead in the other end; wherein either the first thermal fuse lead or the second fuse lead is connected to either the first varistor electrode or the second varistor electrode therefore forming a lead junction. | 09-25-2014 |