Claims
- 1. An arc suppressor for a sidactor fail-safe device used for protecting telecommunication equipment against high voltage surges, comprising:
- a sidactor comprising a substantially rectangularly-shaped body member, first and second end terminal pins, and a central terminal pin;
- a fail-safe mechanism mounted upon and engaged with said first and second end terminal pins and said central terminal pin for short-circuiting at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin under overload conditions; and
- a housing tightly enveloping said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor so as to increase the strength of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor and thereby preserve the structural integrity of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor by preventing the development of cracks within said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member under said overload conditions such that any plasma gas, generated within said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor under said overload conditions, is contained within said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor and not permitted to escape from said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor so as not to develop an environment within which arcing between said end and central terminal pins of said sidactor can occur.
- 2. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said housing has a substantially cup-shaped configuration comprising a bottom wall, a pair of end walls, and a pair of side walls, and is disposed in an inverted mode over said substantially rectangularly-shaped sidactor body member.
- 3. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said housing comprises ABS plastic.
- 4. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said fail-safe mechanism comprises a torsional type spring having a single, central looped portion mounted upon said central terminal pin of said sidactor; a pair of spring arms extending radially outwardly from opposite sides of said looped portion; and a pair of insulators disposed upon end portions of said spring arms for engaging said end terminal pins of said sidactor such that upon the occurrence of said overload conditions, heat emanating from said sidactor will melt said insulators so as to short-circuit said at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin.
- 5. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- said torsional spring is fabricated from a wire of spring temper comprising one of phosphor bronze and beryllium copper.
- 6. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- said insulators are fabricated from plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
- 7. An arc suppressor for a sidactor fail-safe device, comprising:
- a sidactor comprising a substantially rectangularly-shaped body member; first and second end terminal pins connected to a circuit to be protected; and a central terminal pin connected to an earth ground;
- a fail-safe mechanism mounted upon and engaged with said first and second end terminal pins and said central terminal pin for short-circuiting at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin under overload conditions; and
- a casing tightly encasing said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor so as to increase the strength of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor and thereby preserve the structural integrity of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor by preventing the development of cracks upon said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor under said overload conditions so as to contain any plasma gas, generated within said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor under said overload conditions, within said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor and thereby prevent said plasma gas from escaping externally of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor so as to in turn prevent the development of an environment externally of said substantially rectangularly-shaped body member of said sidactor within which arcing between said end and central terminal pins of said sidactor could occur.
- 8. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- said casing has a substantially cup-shaped configuration comprising a bottom wall, a pair of upstanding end walls, and a pair of upstanding side walls, and is disposed in an inverted mode over said substantially rectangularly-shaped sidactor body member.
- 9. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- said casing comprises ABS plastic.
- 10. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- said fail-safe mechanism comprises a torsional type spring having a single, central looped portion mounted upon said central terminal pin of said sidactor; a pair of spring arms extending radially outwardly from opposite sides of said looped portion; and a pair of insulators disposed upon end portions of said spring arms for engaging said end terminal pins of said sidactor such that upon the occurrence of said overload conditions, heat emanating from said sidactor will melt said insulators so as to short-circuit at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin.
- 11. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said torsional spring is fabricated from a wire of spring temper comprising one of phosphor bronze and beryllium copper.
- 12. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said insulators are fabricated from plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
- 13. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said pair of insulators are rotatably disposed upon said end portions of said spring arms so as to be rollable upon said first and second end terminal pins of said sidactor when said central looped portion of said torsional type spring is mounted upon said central terminal pin of said sidactor.
- 14. An arc suppressor for a sidactor fail-safe device, comprising:
- a sidactor comprising a substantially rectangularly-shaped body member; first and second end terminal pins connected to a circuit to be protected; and a central terminal pin connected to an earth ground;
- a fail-safe mechanism mounted upon and engaged with said first and second end terminal pins and said central terminal pin for short-circuiting at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin under overload conditions; and
- a cap tightly enveloping said body member of said sidactor so as to increase the strength of said body member of said sidactor and thereby preserve the structural integrity of said body member of said sidactor, by preventing the development of cracks within said body member of said sidactor, under said overload conditions and thereby retain any plasma gas, generated within said body member of said sidactor under said overload conditions, within said body member of said sidactor and thus prevent said plasma gas from escaping externally of said body member of said sidactor so as to in turn prevent the development of an environment, externally of said body member of said sidactor, within which arcing between said end and central terminal pins of said sidactor could occur.
- 15. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 14, wherein:
- said cap has a substantially cup-shaped configuration comprising a bottom wall, a pair of upstanding end walls, and a pair of upstanding side walls, and is disposed in an inverted mode over said body member of said sidactor.
- 16. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 14, wherein:
- said cap comprises ABS plastic.
- 17. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 14, wherein:
- said fail-safe mechanism comprises a torsional type spring having a single, central looped portion mounted upon said central terminal pin of said sidactor; a pair of spring arms extending radially outwardly from opposite sides of said looped portion; and a pair of insulators disposed upon end portions of said spring arms for engaging said end terminal pins of said sidactor such that upon the occurrence of said overload conditions, heat emanating from said sidactor will melt said insulators so as to short-circuit said at least one of said first and second end terminal pins to said central terminal pin.
- 18. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- said torsional spring is fabricated from a wire of spring temper comprising one of phosphor bronze and beryllium copper.
- 19. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- said insulators are fabricated from plasticized polyvinyl chloride.
- 20. An arc suppressor as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- said pair of insulators are rotatably disposed upon said end portions of said spring arms so as to be rollable upon said first and second end terminal pins of said sidactor when said central looped portion of said torsional type spring is mounted upon said central terminal pin of said sidactor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/188,509 entitled SIDACTOR FAIL-SAFE DEVICE, filed on Jan. 26, 1994U.S. Pat. No. 5,424,901.
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