1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an explosion-proof and flameproof ejection type safety surge-absorbing module.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, in order to prevent a surge i.e. either a pulse voltage or a pulse current, suddenly occurred in daily life from damaging electrical equipment, a surge absorber is normally provided in the circuit of an electrical appliance. In a conventional circuit, it is further added a thermal fuse so that the surge absorber will cause the circuit to become open circuit for the protection of the equipment or surge absorber itself when detecting a surge or a high temperature.
Although the thermal fuse is capable of making the circuit with a surge absorber to become open circuit, however, the circuit may not become open circuit in a short period of time causing the surge absorber being over heated. Thus, the surge absorber could cause explosion or start a fire to damage the equipment and form a fire accident. In view of this actual situation, it is necessary to provide an improved surge absorber.
It is the main object of the present invention to provide an explosion-proof and flameproof ejection type safety surge-absorbing module which can cause the electric circuit to become open circuit without over heated.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an explosion-proof and flameproof ejection type safety surge-absorbing module which can cause the electric circuit to become open circuit without the generation of flame or even explosion.
The main feature of the present invention is to provide a resilient metallic plate normally welded to the electrode through a contact component which shall be melted while the electrode is over heated. The resilient metallic plate will eject away from the electrode when the contact component is melted.
Accordingly, the explosion-proof and flameproof ejection type safety surge-absorbing module according to the present invention comprises a protective member which comprises a base and an upper lid coupled thereto. The base has two partitions formed thereon and extended upwardly to form a chamber for the installation of a surge-absorbing unit. The surge-absorbing module further comprises a surge absorbing unit which comprises a body with two opposite sides forming two corresponding electrodes, at least two connecting leads each connected to one of the electrodes. A resilient metallic plate having a first end welded to the electrode through a contact component and a second end passing through out of the base of the protective member forming a third lead.
The leads of the surge-absorbing unit are connected respectively to power source and circuit load to form a normal circuitry to supply power to electric equipments. In case the body of the surge-absorbing unit is overheated due to high temperature caused by a surge, the contact component will be melted allowing the resilient metallic plate to eject away from the electrode. Therefore the electric circuit will become open circuited without damaging the surge-absorbing module. In case the body being exploded due to a very high temperature caused by the surge, the protective member will function to prevent any further accident.
The object, advantages and features of the explosion-proof and flameproof ejection type safety surge-absorbing module of the present invention can be more apparent from the below detail description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The protective member 10 comprises a base 11 and an upper lid 12 coupled to said base 11. The base 11 has a plurality of notches 111 formed at a circumferential portion thereof and spaced apart from each other. Two partitions 112 are formed on the base 11 and extend upwardly to form a chamber 113 surrounded by the partitions 112. A plurality of protrusions 114 are formed on the wall of said partitions 112 and a recess 115 being at the middle portion of each partition 112.
The upper lid 12 has a plurality of tenons 121 fitting with the notchs 111 of the base 11 so that the upper lid 12 can be coupled to the base 11. The upper lid 12 also has positioning holes 122 formed thereon to match with said protrusions 114 on the partitions 112 to form a tight connection between base 11 and the upper lid 12.
The surge-absorbing unit 20 comprises a body 21, two conducting leads 22 and a resilient metallic plate 23. The body 21 is made of Zinc Oxide and stored in the chamber 113. The body 21 has two opposite sides forming two electrodes 211 which are connected by said leads 22. The leads 22 and the resilient metallic plate 23 are extending out of the bottom of the base 11 of the protective member 10. The body 21 is wrapped with epoxy resin 212 which serves as an insulation between the electrodes 211. The upper portions of the conducting leads 22 are also wrapped in the epoxy resin 212. The resilient metallic plate 23 is welded, with its first end, to the electrode 211 through a contact component 30. This component 30 can be a solder or the like but with not a high melting point. The contact component 30 had better be inserted in said recess 115 of said partitions 112. The resilient metallic plate 23 is naturally bent due to its resilience with its another end extending along the out side of the partitions 112 and penetrating through the bottom of the base 11.
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It is to be noted that the contact component 30 shall be made of material with relatively low melting point so that the resilient metallic plate 23 can be disconnected with the electrodes 211 in a short time period. Also, one can easily understand, because of one of the partitions 112 is situated between the body 21 of the surge-absorbing unit 20 and the resilient metallic plate 23, that an electric arc caused by the surge can be isolated. In a further extreme case, if the resilient metallic plate 23 is not ejected to become open circuited quick enough and body 21 of the surge-absorbing unit 20 becomes exploded, the upper lid 12 of the protective member 10 entirely covers the body 21 to prevent from any further accident.
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Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended Claims in accordance with the present invention.
This applications is a continuation-in-part of, and claims a priority to U.S. Ser. No. 12/490,683 filed on Jun. 24,2009.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12490683 | Jun 2009 | US |
Child | 13346948 | US |