With Electrical Shunt Circuit Means (may Also Be Fusible) Patents (Class 337/221)
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Patent number: 10794892Abstract: Embodiments of a sample testing system of the present invention generally include two internally threaded caps; an externally threaded outer tube having a tapered internal bore and external circumferential grooves proximate each end thereof; an O-ring seated in each groove; and a plurality of inner tube sections cooperatively arranged to form an externally tapered inner tube structure that is disposed within the outer tube; wherein each cap is sealingly attached to an end of the outer tube via threading engagement therewith. Various embodiments utilize at least one closed-ended cap and/or at least one cap having a port extending through an end thereof, which may also incorporate a piston cavity and a piston having two circumferentially disposed O-rings. Embodiments allow for inner tube structure removal and separation of the inner tube sections for cured sample recovery. Embodiments of a method of using the system to cure a sample are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: OFI Testing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Virgilio Go Boncan, Kevin C. Madsen, Richard F. Lukay
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Patent number: 6781502Abstract: A protection circuit (10) is formed to protected a load (11) when a short circuit develops during operation of the load (11). A load transistor (18) is formed to couple the load to a voltage return terminal. A disable transistor (19) is formed to disable the load transistor (18) when a short circuit occurs.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Semiconductor Components Industries, L.L.C.Inventor: Stephen P. Robb
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Patent number: 6774759Abstract: A combined fuse holder and shunt has a shunt integrated into a one-piece assembly between a fuse holder and a circuit connector. The housing for the connectors is made in two halves that are heat staked together after the connectors are inserted therein. Slots and ribs in the housing retain the connectors therein without requiring supplemental fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Marconi Intellectual Property (Ringfence), Inc.Inventors: Timothy Kolody, Richard E. Trifiletti, Scott C Lewis, Kurt P. Fattman
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Patent number: 6710698Abstract: A semiconductor fuse for electrical consumers (2) is disclosed, in which a semiconductor switch (3) is disposed between the battery (1) serving as a current- or voltage source and the consumer (2). Parallel to the semiconductor switch (3), there is a short circuit-proof bypass (4) with an integrated wakeup circuit (5), which cooperates with the semiconductor switch (3).Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Joerg Jehlicka, Arndt Wagner
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Patent number: 6587027Abstract: A solid state fuse type protective circuit is provided in which a series MOSFET is connected in series with the load and its voltage source and a shunt MOSFET is connected in parallel with the load. A control circuit turns the series MOSFET on and the shunt FET off under normal operation; and turns the series FET off and applies a turn on signal to the shunt FET under a fault condition. An indicator LED is connected across the series FET and turns on when the series FET turns off.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: International Rectifier CorporationInventor: Bruno C. Nadd
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Patent number: 5923515Abstract: A protection device for an electrical circuit comprises a housing assembly, a fuse support structure that is comprised of a conductive material and that can be coupled to the housing assembly, a main fuse that can be mounted to the fuse support structure to receive a flow of current therefrom and a trip fuse mechanically mounted to the main fuse by electrical contacts. The electrical contacts not only secure the trip fuse to the main fuse, but also provide a conductive path across the main fuse and through the trip fuse. In some embodiments, a momentary switch may be coupled to the trip fuse. In such instances, the trip fuse is configured to activate the momentary switch when a predetermined excessive current flows through the trip fuse and may be electrically connected to a current indicator that indicates when the excessive current flows through the trip fuse.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Gerald W. Eubanks, Michael C. Steeves
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Patent number: 4499446Abstract: An improved switch for a high-voltage device in which ignition of a power cartridge generates pressure at one end of an insulative piston to move the piston, located in a conductive member, into a passageway in an insulative liner, said piston moving a contact through the passageway and away from the conductive member to break an electrical interconnection between the conductive member and the movable contact,an insulative lip seal located in the bore between the power cartridge and the one end of the piston, the lip seal being movable with the piston and being conformally force-fit into the bore, andmeans limiting movement of the lip seal through the bore so that the lip seal remains in the bore after the switch is open restricting the flow of the ignition products of the power cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1983Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventor: Roy T. Swanson
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Patent number: 4467307Abstract: An improved switch for a high-voltage device in which ignition of a power cartridge moves an insulative piston located in a conductive member, into a passageway formed in an insulative liner, said piston moving a contact through the passageway and away from the conductive member to break an electrical interconnection between the conductive member and the movable contact and to form a gap therebetween, thereby opening the switch; the bore and the passageway being aligned,the piston being made of a material which is more rigid and less easy to deform than the material of the liner upon the application, at a given rate, of a given load, andthe size of the piston being greater than the size of the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1983Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventor: Hiram S. Jackson
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Patent number: 4342978Abstract: A high speed high voltage electrical switch opens a current path in which the switch is included. The switch includes first and second normally electrically interconnected contacts which normally carry current in the current path. The contacts are relatively movable along a fixed line of direction. When the contacts move apart, the electrical interconnection therebetween is broken to open the first current path. A piston carried by the second contact defines an enclosed chamber in conjunction with the first contact when the contacts are interconnected. A power cartridge or the like selectively pressurizes the chamber to rapidly drive the contacts apart. The piston enhances the action of the power cartridge by ensuring that pressure increases caused thereby are effected to drive the contacts apart. The piston may be configured to ensure positive sealing engagement with the walls of a cylinder through which the piston and the second contact move following the ignition of the power cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1979Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: S&C Electric CompanyInventor: Otto Meister
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Patent number: 4301339Abstract: A high current switch includes first and second contact plates, each having a contact surface. The contact plates are moved between a closed position with the contact surfaces in contact and an open position with the contact surfaces separated. An electric bridge has opposite ends connected to the contact plates and spans the contact surfaces. During opening of the switch, the electric bridge, in the form of a fuse, remains integral and provides a secondary electrical connection between the contact surfaces, thus preventing arcing therebetween. Upon complete opening of the switch, the electrical bridge ruptures.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Norsk Hydro a.s.Inventors: Peder R. Solheim, Oddmund Wallevik
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Patent number: 4053862Abstract: A fuse-element for use in an electric network, includes a metal strip including at least one portion having a reduced cross-section, a shunt element of conductive material shunting the portion, bonding means conductively bonding the shunt element to the metal strip and being capable of being released at a temperature higher than a predetermined temperature, the shunt element defining a chamber facing towards the metal strip and being sealed by the bonding means between the metal strip and the shunt element, and a material disposed in the chamber having a boiling temperature below the predetermined temperature and capable of producing an internal gas pressure within the chamber sufficient to break the bond when the material is heated to a temperature higher than the boiling temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1976Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Assignee: Villamos Berendezes es Keszulek MuvekInventors: Tibor Csizy, Arpad Karpat, Janos Melis