Claims
- 1. An electrical fuse having a minimized voltage transient, comprising:
- A. a fusible element which is connected at its ends to an electrical circuit and which blows at a selected excessive current, causing a substantial voltage drop to occur across said fusible element as said excessive current begins to flow and before said fusible element blows; and
- B. a selectively pyrolyzed polyacrylonitrile fiber which is connected at its ends to said element ends and which has a low resistance state and a switching voltage which is less than said voltage drop, said low resistance state and said switching voltage being matched to the characteristics of said fusible element so that said fiber switches to said low resistance state when said switching voltage is exceeded and while said fuse is blowing, thereby lowering the rate of change of voltage with time and decreasing the size of said voltage transient which occurs after said fuse blows.
- 2. A shunt device which is used to protect electrical equipment when a fuse blows at a selected blowing voltage by minimizing the inductive spike which occurs when said fuse blows, said device comprising a by-pass across said fuse for permitting a limited amount of current to begin to flow at a lower voltage than said blowing voltage and before said fuse blows, thereby serving as a transitory relief valve for a portion of said current.
- 3. The shunt device of claim 2, wherein said by-pass is at least one partially pyrolyzed polyacrylonitrile fiber which is wired across said fuse as a shunt.
- 4. A method of suppressing an electrical transient having a transient path within a circuit, comprising:
- A. connecting a fusible link in said transient path, said fusible link developing a voltage drop thereacross before blowing thereof; and
- B. connecting at least one partially pyrolyzed polyacrylonitrile fiber in parallel with said fusible link, said fiber being capable of switching to a low resistance state while said fusible link is blowing and at a switching voltage that is less than said voltage drop, whereby the rate of change of said electrical transient with time is lowered, thus selectively decreasing the size of said electrical transient.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said voltage drop is 24-30 volts.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said switching voltage is controlled by the extent to which said fiber is pyrolyzed.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 487,401 of Harris A. Goldberg et al. entitled "Electrical Device Made of Partially Pyrolyzed Polymer" now U.S. Pat. No. 4,642,664, and of Ser. No. 87,378 of Kalnin et al, entitled "Electrical Temperature Detector and Associated Circuitry" now U.S. Pat. No. 4,577,979.
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