Claims
- 1. A protector module for telephone circuits comprising a cover on an insulative base, the insulative base having first and second input pins, first and second output pins and a grounding pin all extending therefrom; a grounding member disposed within the cover and connected to the grounding pin; a bidirectional voltage sensitive switch (BVSS) disposed within the cover, the BVSS being in an encapsulated package having a lead-in wire and a terminal protruding therefrom for establishing electrical connection; an electrically conductive arm connected to the first input pin and establishing electrical connection between said first input pin and the terminal of the BVSS; the lead-in wire of the BVSS being electrically connected to the grounding member; the electrical current path between the first input pin and the first output pin comprising the electrically conductive arm, a current- and/or heat responsive assembly and an electrically conductive spring; the BVSS having a predetermined closing voltage so that a surge voltage at the first input pin exceeding said predetermined closing voltage will be conducted to the grounding pin instead of the first output pin.
- 2. The protector module of claim 1 wherein the electrical current path between the first input pin and the terminal of the BVSS includes a metal pin on the current- and/or heat-responsive assembly which is in contact with said terminal.
- 3. The protector module of claim 2 wherein the terminal of the BVSS is a heat sink plate.
- 4. The protector module of claim 1 wherein the grounding member has upright sections and wherein the BVSS is contained within said upright sections.
- 5. The protector module of claim 4 wherein the lead-in wire of the BVSS is in contact with an upright section of the grounding member.
- 6. The protector module of claim 5 wherein the portion of the lead-in wire making contact with said upright section is a right angle bend.
- 7. The protector module of claim 1 wherein, disposed within the cover, there is a second BVSS in an encapsulated package having a lead-in wire and a terminal protruding therefrom for establishing electrical connection, a second electrically conductive arm, a second current- and/or heat-responsive assembly and a second electrically conductive helical spring.
- 8. The protector module of claim 7 wherein the second electrically conductive arm, the second current- and/or heat-responsive assembly and the second electrically conductive helical spring establish an electrical current path between the second input pin and the second output pin.
- 9. A protector module for telephone circuits comprising a cover on an insulative base, the insulative base having first and second input pins, first and second output pins and a grounding pin all extending therefrom; a grounding member, having upright sections, disposed within the cover and connected to the grounding pin; a bidirectional voltage sensitive switch (BVSS) disposed within said upright sections, the BVSS having a first and a second terminal protruding therefrom; an electrically conductive arm connected to the first input pin and establishing electrical connection between said first input pin and the first terminal of the BVSS; the second terminal of the BVSS being electrically connected to the grounding member; the electrical current path between the first input pin and the first output pin comprising the electrically conductive arm, a current- and/or heat-responsive assembly and an electrically conductive spring; the BVSS having a predetermined closing voltage so that a surge voltage at the first input pin exceeding said predetermined closing voltage will be conducted to the grounding pin instead of to the first output pin.
- 10. The protector module of claim 9 wherein the electrical current path between the first input pin and the first terminal of the BVSS includes a metal pin on the current- and/or heat responsive assembly which is in contact with said first terminal.
- 11. The protector module of claim 10 wherein said first terminal of the BVSS is a heat sink plate.
- 12. A protector module for telephone circuits comprising a cover on an insulative base, the insulative base having first and second input pins, first and second output pins and a grounding pin all extending therefrom; a grounding member, having upright sections, disposed within the cover and connected to the grounding pin; a bidirectional voltage sensitive switch (BVSS) disposed within said upright sections, the BVSS being in an encapsulated package and having a first and a second and a third lead-in wire protruding therefrom; a first electrically conductive arm connected to the first input pin and establishing electrical connection between said first input pin and the first lead-in wire of the BVSS; the second lead-in wire of the BVSS being electrically connected to the grounding member; the electrical current path between the first input pin and the first output pin comprising the first electrically conductive arm, a first current- and/or heat-responsive assembly and a first electrically conductive spring; a second electrically conductive arm connected to the second input pin and establishing electrical connection between said second input pin and the third lead-in wire of the BVSS; the electrical current path between the second input pin and the second output pin comprising the second electrically conductive arm, a second current- and/or heat-responsive assembly and a second electrically conductive spring; the BVSS having a predetermined closing voltage so that a surge voltage at either input pin exceeding said predetermined closing voltage will be conducted to the grounding pin instead of to the corresponding output pin.
- 13. The protector module of claim 12 wherein each current- and/or heat-responsive assembly includes a metal pin, the metal pin of the first current responsive assembly being in contact with the first lead-in wire of the BVSS, the metal pin of the second current responsive assembly being in contact with the third lead-in wire of the BVSS.
- 14. The protector module of claim 13 wherein the second lead-in wire of the BVSS makes contact with said grounding member by being clamped under a clamping finger.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/330,852, filed 3/31/89 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,254.
This invention concerns five pin protector modules for telephone circuits. Examples of such protector modules are shown in the following U.S. Patents: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,573,695; 3,587,021; 3,743,888; 3,849,750; 3,975,664; 4,004,192; 4,004,263; 4,057,692; 4,074,337; 4,168,515; 4,215,381; 4,307,430; 4,583,954; 4,667,272; 4,675,779; 4,692,833; 4,729,055; 4,736,269; 4,741,711; 4,796,150. In these patents, overvoltage protection is provided by spark-gap protectors, either a pair of spaced carbon electrodes or a gaseous discharge device. Electrical contact to these spark-gap protectors is established by physical contact to outside flat surfaces thereof.
In the instant invention, overvoltage protection is provided by a bidirectional voltage sensitive switch (BVSS), which is a solid state electronic device which constantly senses any voltage across it and which senses and conducts in either polarity. Moreover, the BVSS is in an encapsulated package having terminals or lead-in wires protruding therefrom for establishing electrical connection. The advantage of the BVSS is that it always closes at exactly the same voltage, whereas the prior art spark-gap protectors operate over a wide range of voltages. Furthermore the BVSS changes from open to closed at such a high rate of speed compared to a spark-gap protector that there is considerably less surge voltage overshoot for the BVSS in comparison to the spark-gap protector.
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