Patents by Inventor Stanley S. Kershaw

Stanley S. Kershaw has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5608596
    Abstract: A surge arrester particularly suited for secondary side protection of distribution transformers, includes a low-voltage, high-energy varistor disk having electrodes disposed about its facing surfaces and a self-compressing spring clip with spring arms disposed about the varistor to provide the compressive force necessary to maintain good electrical contact between the electrodes and the varistor. The arrester includes terminals for electrically interconnecting the electrodes with the electrical apparatus being protected by the arrester. The arrester further includes a dielectric coating substantially enveloping the varistor, the spring clip and electrodes. The arrester requires no other housing. The spring arms may be made in a variety of configurations and shapes and may be interlaced with adjacent spring clip and varistor subassemblies so as to form three-phase or other multi-pole arresters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert W. Smith, Michael G. Marvin, Deborah L. Limburg, Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr., Robert N. Schettler, Gary L. Goedde
  • Patent number: 5220480
    Abstract: A surge arrester for mounting on a transformer having two line-potential terminals and a neutral terminal. The arrester includes two high energy, low voltage metal oxide varistor disks, each MOV disk having one side connected to an electrode that is electrically connected to one of the line-potential terminals and having the other side of the MOV disks electrically connected to a neutral electrode that is electrically connected to the neutral terminal of the transformer. The MOV disks shunt any current surge to ground upon the application of a predetermined voltage across the disks. In the preferred embodiment, the electrodes and MOV disks are housed within a thermoplastic elastomer housing filled with a potting compound of a resilient elastomeric material. The potting compound completely insulates and seals the electrical connections and MOV disks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1993
    Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr., Gary L. Goedde, Robert N. Schettler
  • Patent number: 5113306
    Abstract: A non-fragmenting surge arrester with a staged pressure relief mechanism includes a liner with outlets formed in the walls thereof, a gas expansion chamber within the liner and a housing having weakened-wall regions adjacent to the outlets in the liner. Ionized gas formed by an internal failure is vented from the expansion chamber through the outlets and, upon generation of sufficient pressure, fractures the housing at the weakened-wall regions. In this manner, the generated gas forms a lower impedance path for the current which is thereby shunted around the failed internal components, preventing the generation of further internal pressure which could cause a catastrophic failure of the arrester.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Veverka, Gary L. Goedde, John F. Baranowski, Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4975797
    Abstract: An arrester for an under oil transformer is connected between a primary bushing lead and an insulator/isolator penetrating the wall of a housing which encloses the oil, arrester, and transformer parts. A ground wire outside the housing is removably connected to the isolator which functions as a circuit disconnector. The ground wire is removed to open circuit the arrester so that the transformer may be tested without having to disable any parts in the housing. Responsive to an arrester failure, the ground wire is blown away to give a visual indication of the failure. The blowing away of the ground wire eliminates the need for the arrester to fail in an open circuit condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Veverka, Gary L. Goedde, Stanley S. Kershaw
  • Patent number: 4930039
    Abstract: A fail-safe, non-fragmenting surge arrester includes a liner having outlets formed in the walls thereof for venting ionized gases generated within the liner by internal arcing. The vented ionized gas forms a lower impedance path for the current which is thereby shunted around the failed internal components, preventing the generation of internal pressure which could otherwise cause a fragmenting failure mode of the arrester. The internal components include stacked varistor elements and may include an internal fuse link electrically in series with the varistors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 29, 1990
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan J. Woodworth, Stephen P. Johnson, David R. Miller, Jeffrey J. Kester, Stanley S. Kershaw, Jr.