Claims
- 1. An overvoltage arrester protector for protecting telephone lines from high voltage and surge currents comprising:
- a generally hollow elongated housing having one side substantially open for access into said housing and having retaining means on the inside walls of said housing;
- a gas tube overvoltage arrester having at least first and second electrodes;
- lead means to be coupled to said telephone lines;
- fusible means coupled to each of said first and second electrodes;
- contact means attached to said fusible means and said lead means and disposed in said retaining means such that said gas tube overvoltage arrester is positioned within said housing; and
- spacer means having slots therein to receive said lead means, said spacer means being positioned through the open side of said housing to further retain said gas tube overvoltage arrester in said housing and to substantially close said open side of said housing.
- 2. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retaining means includes ribs projecting from the walls of said housing so as to form slots into which said contact means are inserted, said ribs being located on opposite walls of said housing such that said slots are aligned to receive said contact means.
- 3. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said spacer means are somewhat flexible insulating material with slots formed through a portion of said spacer means and terminating in rounded portions so as to receive said lead means.
- 4. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fusible means is percussive welded to said first and second electrodes.
- 5. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said lead means are percussive welded to said contact means.
- 6. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fusible means is soldered to said contact means.
- 7. An overvoltage arrester protector for protecting telephone lines from high voltages and surge currents comprising:
- an elongated housing having one side substantially open for access into said housing and having opposed end walls and opposed side walls extending between said end walls, said housing having first retaining means formed in the inside of said housing on said side walls adjacent one of said end walls and second retaining means formed in the inside of said housing on said side walls adjacent the other of said end walls;
- a gas tube arrester having first and second line electrodes and a ground electrode coupled to reference potential;
- first contact means disposed in said first retaining means and spaced apart from said first electrode;
- second contact means disposed in said second retaining means and spaced apart from said second electrode;
- a first fusible means extending between said first electrode and said first contact means, said first fusible means coupling said first contact means to said first electrode and maintaining said first contact means spaced apart from said first electrode; and
- a second fusible means extending between said second electrode and said second contact means, said second fusible means coupling said second contact means to said second electrode and maintaining said second contact means spaced apart from said second electrode such that said gas tube arrester is positioned within said housing by said first and second contact means so as to be spaced from each of the walls of said housing.
- 8. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said first and second fusible means are made of a fusible material designed to melt when the gas tube arrester becomes sufficiently heated and are designed to have a current carrying capacity at least as great as connecting wires connecting said gas tube arrester protector to said telephone lines.
- 9. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said first fusible means is percussive welded to said first line electrode and said second fusible means is percussive welded to said second line electrode.
- 10. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 7, including a first terminal lead coupled to said first contact means and a second terminal lead coupled to said contact means, said first terminal lead being coupled to one of said telephone lines and said second terminal lead being coupled to another of said telephone lines, and including a ground lead coupled to said ground electrode of said gas tube arrester.
- 11. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 10, including spacer means having slots therein to receive said first and second terminal leads and said ground lead, said spacer means being positioned through the open side of said housing to further retain said gas tube arrester in said housing and to substantially close said open side of said housing.
- 12. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 11, including sealing means to seal the open end of said housing outwardly from said spacer means.
- 13. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 11, including groove means formed in said side walls of said housing into which said spacer means are insertable.
- 14. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 11 wherein said spacer means includes first and second spacers, said first spacer having first slot means engaging said first and second terminal leads and said ground lead from one side thereof, and said second spacer having second slot means engaging said first and second terminal leads and said ground lead from the other opposite side thereof such that said first and second spacers engage said first and second terminal leads and said ground lead to further assist in positioning said gas tube arrester in said housing.
- 15. An overvoltage arrester protector for protecting telephone lines from high voltage and surge currents comprising:
- a housing means having opposed side walls and one side substantially open for access into said housing, said housing having slot means on the inside of said side walls of said housing;
- a gas tube arrester having at least first and second electrodes;
- first elongated fusible means being coupled at a first end of said first fusible means to said first electrode and second elongated fusible means being coupled at a first end of said second fusible means to said second electrode;
- first contact means attached to a second end of said first fusible means and disposed in said slot means; and
- second contact means attached to a second end of said second fusible means and disposed in said slot means such that said gas tube arrester is properly positioned within said housing.
- 16. The overvoltage arrester as set forth in claim 15, including a first terminal lead coupled to said first contact means and extending out from said housing means and a second terminal lead coupled to said second contact means and extending out from said housing means.
- 17. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 16, including spacer means having slots therein through which said first and second terminal leads extend and by which said first and second terminal leads are engaged, said spacer means being lodged in said open side of said housing means so as to substantially close said open side.
- 18. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 17 wherein said spacer means includes first and second spacers, said first spacer having first slots therein through which said first and second terminal leads extend, and a second spacer having second slots therein through which said first and second terminal leads extend, said first and second spacers being positioned in said housing so as to substantially close the open end of said housing.
- 19. The overvoltage arrester protector as set forth in claim 17, including sealing means to further seal the open side of said housing.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 637,713, filed Dec. 4, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,051,546, and relates to a protector for protecting telephone lines from high voltages or surge currents, and more particularly, to a new and improved leaded protector having a gas tube arrester fusibly linked to the telephone lines and a method of making the protector.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Back Sealing Electronic Modules" by Amaro et al., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, pp. 751, 752, vol. 18, Aug. 1975. |
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