Utilizing Capillary Tube Or Bore Means Patents (Class 337/119)
  • Patent number: 11215169
    Abstract: A thermal actuator includes a piston slidingly within a cylinder. The piston cooperates with the cylinder to define a cavity. The piston also includes a rod extending away from the cavity. A magnetic field generator selectively imparts an alternating magnetic field to the cylinder, and inductively heats a heating element mounted within the cavity. The cavity also includes a volume of a phase-change material, which is melted by the heating element. The melting phase-change material expands to drive the rod from a retracted position to an extended position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2022
    Assignee: SAFRAN LANDING SYSTEMS CANADA INC.
    Inventor: Robert Kyle Schmidt
  • Patent number: 6850145
    Abstract: A self-recovering current-limiting device with a liquid metal includes a first and a second electrode for connection to an electric circuit to be protected. Each of the first and second electrodes are made of a solid metal. A plurality of pressure-resistant insulating bodies is provided, as well as a plurality of insulating intermediate walls supported by the insulating bodies. The plurality of insulating intermediate walls and the plurality of pressure-resistant insulating bodies define a plurality of compression spaces, and the plurality of insulating intermediate walls define a plurality of connecting channels. The plurality of compression spaces are disposed one behind the other between the first and second electrodes and are at least partially filled with the liquid metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2005
    Assignee: Moeller GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kremers, Frank Berger, Andreas Kraetzschmar
  • Patent number: 6714115
    Abstract: A self-recovering device current limiting device with liquid metal includes two solid metal electrodes for connecting to an electric circuit to be protected. Several compression chambers partially filled with liquid metal are arranged one after the other between the electrodes. The compression chambers are formed by pressure-resistant insulating bodies and insulating intermediate walls supported by the insulating bodies. The insulating bodies include several connecting channels. To adjust the current limiting device to a desired nominal current factor, the level of the liquid metal above the connecting channels can be modified using an adjusting device. A reservoir is connected to the adjusting device, which can be adjusted and fixed in place externally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2004
    Assignee: Moeller GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kremers, Andreas Kraetzschmar, Frank Berger
  • Patent number: 6621401
    Abstract: A self-recovering current-limiting device with a liquid metal includes two T-shaped electrodes for connection to an electric circuit to be protected. Each of the electrodes are made of a solid metal. Several compressor cavities which are partially filled with the liquid metal are situated one behind the other between the electrodes. The compressor cavities are formed by pressure-proof insulating bodies and by insulating intermediate walls which are provided with connecting channels and which are held by the insulating bodies. The insulating bodies and the intermediate walls form a uniform upper and lower half shell with opposite-lying joining surfaces. The half shells are connected in a sealed manner along joining surfaces in the area of a common middle plane of the connecting channels. Up to half of each of the electrodes is accommodated in corresponding recesses of the half shells, the electrodes extending with their respective middle limb out of the half shells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2003
    Assignee: Moeller GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kremers, Frank Berger, Thomas Freyermuth, Andreas Kraetzschmar
  • Patent number: 6603384
    Abstract: A self-recovering current-limiting device having liquid metal includes solid metal electrodes for connecting to an external electric circuit to be protected. A plurality of compression spaces which are partially filled with liquid metal are arranged one behind the other between the electrodes and are formed by pressure-resistant insulating bodies and by insulating partitioning walls having connecting channels. An enclosing insulating shaped housing is provided having a trough-like bottom part and a cover that tightly closes the bottom part via a non-positive and/or positive connecting device. The partitioning walls and the bottom part are interconnected as one piece. The connecting channels are configured as longitudinal holes which are open at the top. The electrodes are mounted in the bottom part. The nominal current range of the device may be easily adjusted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Assignee: Moeller GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kremers, Frank Berger, Andreas Kraetzschmar
  • Patent number: 6600405
    Abstract: A self-regenerating current limiter with liquid metal includes solid metal electrodes for connection of the current limiter to an electric circuit to be protected. A plurality of compression chambers that are partially filled with liquid metal are located one behind the other between the electrodes. The compression chambers are formed by compression-proof insulating bodies and insulating partition walls that have communicating channels and that are supported by the insulating bodies. Non-conductive ceramic disks are mounted on the inner surfaces of the electrodes. The disks are located opposite the communicating channels of the adjacent partition walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Moeller GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kremers, Frank Berger, Andreas Kraetzschmar
  • Patent number: 4583365
    Abstract: A new electrothermal fluid motor connected to an electrically controlled energy source for uniformly heating a unique reticulated heat exchanger, which together with an expansion fluid fills a chamber, having a mechanical energy output consisting of a jet flow or a change of force, pressure, or motion, has achieved elimination of internal convection and consequent start-up wall losses found in prior art devices, resulting in improved efficiency and response-time reduction. Typically, the heat exchanger has millions of heating elements, interconnected in a network of distorted dodecahedron cells, each with thirty shared heating elements of triangular cross-section, giving a shock resistance of thousands of g's and thousands of degrees centigrade, a void space of about 97%, and an average thermal diffusion distance of about 100 microns. The preferred energy source is electrical resistance heating, but induction, electrostatic, or radiation-absorption heating may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 22, 1986
    Assignee: Georgina C. Hirtle
    Inventor: Frank T. John
  • Patent number: 4429295
    Abstract: A current limiting device including a housing in which a chamber is formed. A pair of spaced electrical terminals are located at opposite ends of the housing to be disposed in communication with the chamber. An electrically conductive fusible metal is disposed in the chamber to provide an electrically conductive path between the terminals. An insulating member is disposed in the chamber between opposite ends of the housing to define a flow passageway between the electrical terminals. The flow passageway may include a constricted portion that has a cross-sectional area and a length that is substantially less than the rest of the flow passageway defined by the insulating member such that with the occurrence of a fault current, vaporization of the fusible metal initially occurs in the constricted portion of the flow passageway. Expansion means are also provided for buffering the pressure rise in the chamber when the fusible metal is vaporized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.
    Inventor: Jiing-Liang Wu
  • Patent number: 4419650
    Abstract: It has been discovered that electrically conducting, vitreous pyrolytic carbon in broken-bubble, foam-type, reticulated structures can be used as an extremely fast and efficient electrically operated motor to actuate mechanical devices, such as mercury liquid contact relays, by electrothermally-produced gas expansion. The gas pressure change is produced evenly and almost instantaneously throughout the volume of the reticular motor to move mercury contacts, to open or close a liquid contact relay, thus avoiding the expensive electromagnetic coils now used as relay motors.By passing an electrical current through conducting reticulated material formed from pyrolytic carbon, metals, conductive ceramics or plastics, the microscopic network of interconnecting filaments is heated, thus heating and expanding the fluid (air, hydrogen, helium, argon, etc.) contained in the reticular motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1983
    Assignee: Georgina Chrystall Hirtle
    Inventor: Frank T. John
  • Patent number: 4160225
    Abstract: A temperature responsive control device is provided for controlling an electric oven. The device is comprised of a housing which contains an electrical switching means which is controlled by a temperature sensitive expansible member through a snap-acting spring mechanism. The expansible member consists of a hydraulic diaphragm, a fluid filled capillary tube and a temperature-sensing bulb. The hydraulic diaphragm is composed of two generally circularly shaped plates which are welded together at their edges. The top of the diaphragm contains a circular stud the top of which is conically shaped and is received into a conical bearing recessed into the shaft of a rotatable temperature setting means. One corner of the diaphragm is formed to fit into a notch in the interior of the housing. One end of the capillary tube is inserted directly into a small inwardly extending channel in the edge of the diaphragm and the other end contains the temperature-sensing bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1979
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Paul T. Durst
  • Patent number: 4024488
    Abstract: One electrode is rigidly fitted into a hollow metallic cylinder and the other electrode is coaxially fixed within the cylinder through a cylindrical insulation. An insulating disc is opposite to the cylindrical insulation to form them an annular arrow gap between them. The gap is filled with a self-restoring type current limiting material to normally form a current passageway between both electrodes. The current limiting material is caused to be first evaporated in a narrower portion of the gap in response to a flow of overcurrent through it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1977
    Assignee: Terasaki Denki Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Toshihide Kamino