With Reclosing Or Reset Means Patents (Class 337/155)
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Patent number: 10102995Abstract: A device for monitoring and indicating a fuse tube detachment from a fuse cutout assembly contains a structural body, a tilt switch, a power source, a visual indicator, and an attachment mechanism. The attachment mechanism is used to mount the device onto the fuse tube. The tilt switch monitors the position of the fuse tube. More specifically, when the vertical position of the fuse tube changes to the dropped position the tilt switch is triggered. Thus, the visual indicator is illuminated. The illumination aids in the process of discovering the detached fuse tube. In addition to the visual indicator, the device can also be equipped with a wireless communication device and an alarm system. The wireless communication device can be used to provide the exact location of the detached fuse tube. On the other hand, the alarm system can be used to expedite the process of discovering the detached fuse tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: IOT SENSOR CORPORATIONInventor: Craig Hamilton Rosenquist
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Publication number: 20090128280Abstract: A fusible switch disconnect device includes a housing adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, and switchable contacts for connecting the fuse to circuitry. A tripping mechanism is provided to disconnect the switchable contacts when predetermined circuit conditions occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventors: Matthew R. Darr, Robert Stephen Douglass, Matthew Thomas Dowil
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Publication number: 20010019300Abstract: A fuse has a fuse element (6), for example composed of silver, with constrictions (7) which follow one another at regular intervals, and which fuse element makes contact with a combustible element (8), preferably over its entire length. Said combustible element (8) is composed of a combustion compound, which consists essentially of a fuel such as guanidine or a guanidine derivative and a metal such as Mg or Al and an oxidant such as KNO3, NaNO3, NH4NO3, KClO4, NaClO4, KMnO4, the proportion of which is overstoichiometric by a factor of at least 1.1, and preferably of at least 10. The combustible compound also preferably contains a binding agent such as paraffin, a thermoplastic or an elastomer, so that it can be extruded. It has an ignition temperature of between 160° C. and 260° C. and emits more than 200 J/g of heat, so that it ignites even in the event of small overcurrents and melts the entire length of the fuse element (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: September 6, 2001Inventors: Uwe Kaltenborn, Ralf Strumpler, Joachim Glatz-Reichenbach, Felix Greuter
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Patent number: 5963121Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions for use in forming resettable electronic circuit protection devices or fuses, methods of forming resettable fuses using the compositions, and resettable fuses formed from the compositions. Resettable fuse compositions according to the present invention include a mixture of the reaction product of polyethylene glycol and a diepoxide having a molecular weight of at least 18,000, solvent, conductive particles, and optional solvent volatility adjusters. In a preferred embodiment, resettable fuses according to the present invention are formed by screen printing the compositions directly onto printed electric circuits to form fuses. During current overload conditions, the temperature of the resettable fuse material rapidly increases due to resistive heating generated by excessive current flow through the conductive particle chains or pathways.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Ferro CorporationInventors: Vernon E. Stygar, Jesus E. Osuna, Brian T. Pointer, John J. Ekis
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Patent number: 4268813Abstract: A pair of conductors in an electric switch are kept in electrical contact by a wire gripped between the conductors and a base against which the conductors are biased. A pedestal of meltable material in a well, covered by a resilient sheet, supports the base in its position. A spring urges the wire out of engagement with the conductors, and is successful when the pedestal melts and fails to support the base, the base meanwhile distorting the resilient sheet. After the disengagement of the wire from the conductors, the pedestal resolidifies in its original shape as the resilient sheet regains its configuration. A reset button is coupled to re-engage the wire with the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: B/K Patent DevelopmentInventor: Hadley K. Burch