Claims
- 1. An excess voltage arrester comprising a gas filled enclosure and an electrode structure housed within the enclosure which structure defines at least one discharge gap, said structure including
- (A) a first electrode, having an end portion in the form of a metal rod; and
- (B) a second electrode having a portion in the form of a tube, said portion of said second electrode coaxially surrounding said end portion of said first electrode, the arrester being constructed so that .pi.r.sub.1.sup.2 (x+r.sub.2)>4/3.pi.r.sub.2.sup.3, where r.sub.1 is the radius of said end portion of said first electrode, r.sub.2 is the internal radius of said portion of said second electrode and x is tha axial overlap of the two portions;
- (C) and the material of which said end portion of the first electrode consists being such that
- (i) on overheating of the arrester due to the occurrence of a discharge in the arrester over a prolonged period,
- (ii) an end part of said end portion of the first electrode melts,
- (iii) the remainder of said first electrode remaining unmelted,
- (iv) said end part taking up under the action of surface tension a generally spherical form supported on said remainder,
- (v) the radius of said end part when molten being such that said end part will contact said portion of the second electrode regardless of the orientation of the arrester.
- 2. An excess voltage arrester according to claim 1 wherein said portion of said first electrode consists of copper.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 285,061 filed July 20, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Surge Protection in the Telephone and Electronics Industry", A Technical Presentation-May 1978, The M. O. Valve Co., General Elect. Co., by K. G. Cook. |
Continuations (1)
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