Claims
- 1. An electrical assembly comprising:
- (a) a first electrical device comprised of a non-linear resistant, temperature responsive element and first and second electrodes, the device being connectable to a first power supply such that a first electrical current travels through the resistive element from the first electrode to the second electrode; and
- (b) a second circuit in electrical contact with the electrical device such that the second circuit may introduce a secondary electrical current into a localized portion of the non-linear resistant element, the second current, when applied to the non-linear resistant element, causes the element to change from a first resistant state to a second resistant state.
- 2. The electrical assembly of claim 1 wherein the non-linear resistant element exhibits PTC behavior.
- 3. The electrical assembly of claim 1 wherein the non-linear resistant element exhibits NTC behavior.
- 4. The electrical assembly of claim 2 wherein the resistive element comprises a polymer composition having conductive particles dispersed therein.
- 5. The electrical assembly of claim 4 wherein the composition comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, copolymers of polyethylene and ethylene/propylene copolymers.
- 6. The electrical assembly of claim 4 wherein the conductive particles comprise carbon black.
- 7. The electrical assembly of claim 2 wherein the first electrical current flows through the non-linear resistant element at an angle, .theta..sub.1, and the second electrical current flows through the non-linear resistant element at an angle, .theta..sub.2, the first and second current flows being such that .theta..sub.1 is not equal to .theta..sub.2.
- 8. The electrical assembly of claim 2 wherein the control circuit comprises a variable power supply.
- 9. An electrical assembly comprising:
- (a) a circuit protection device which is in series with a resistive load and a first power supply, the device comprising a conductive polymer composition exhibiting PTC behavior and two electrodes which when connected to the first power supply cause a first electrical current to travel through the conductive polymer PTC composition; and
- (b) a control circuit in electrical contact with the device such that the control circuit may introduce a secondary electrical current into the conductive polymer PTC composition causing the PTC composition to change from a low resistant state to a high resistant state.
- 10. An electrical assembly comprising:
- (a) a first electrical circuit comprising a PTC circuit protection device composed of a conductive polymer composition and two electrodes, the PTC device being electrically connected in series with a resistive load and a first power supply;
- (1) the circuit having a normal operating condition in which a current, i.sub.n, flows through the PTC device and the device has a temperature, T.sub.n, and the PTC device has a resistance, R.sub.n, there is a stable equilibrium between a rate at which the PTC device generates heat by I.sup.2 R heating and a rate at which heat is lost from the device, and the device having an electrical power/temperature relationship such that if a fault condition is introduced into the circuit;
- (2) the current flowing through the PTC device increases from i.sub.n and the temperature of the PTC device increases from T.sub.n until the stable equilibrium between the rate at which the device generates heat by I.sup.2 R heating and the rate at which heat is lost from the device becomes unstable, at which unstable equilibrium point the current flowing through the PTC device is i.sub.crit, and the PTC device has a critical temperature, T.sub.crit, and a critical resistance, R.sub.crit ;
- (3) if the fault condition introduced into the circuit continues and the current flowing through the PTC device increases to a point greater than i.sub.crit, the rate at which the device generates heat by I.sup.2 R heating exceeds the rate at which heat can be lost from the device, thus, causing the temperature and the resistance of the PTC device to rise rapidly and the circuit current to decrease until a high temperature, high resistance stable equilibrium point is reached at which the rate at which the PTC device generates heat by I.sup.2 R heating is equal to the rate at which heat can be lost from the PTC device, at the high temperature, high resistance stable equilibrium point the device has a resistance, R.sub.high, and a temperature, T.sub.high, and a limited current, i.sub.limit, flows through the device; and
- (b) a second circuit in electrical contact with the PTC device such that the second circuit may introduce a secondary electrical current, i.sub.sec, into the PTC device such that i.sub.sec +i.sub.n is less than i.sub.crit, the increased current flowing through the PTC device causes the I.sup.2 R heat generated by the PTC device to increase thus creating a new normal operating condition where the PTC device has a temperature T.sub.n, which is between T.sub.n and T.sub.crit and a resistance R.sub.n, which is between R.sub.n and R.sub.crit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/020,227, filed Jun. 18, 1996.
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