Claims
- 1. A voltage surge arrester comprising, in combination:
- a generally cylindrical housing;
- terminals mounted at opposed ends of said housing;
- a plurality of zinc oxide disks, each disk having electrodes situated on opposed faces thereof; and
- a plurality of heat sinks, each formed of an alloy of iron and having a volume equal to at least 25 percent of the volume of said individual disks and a thermal capacity at least equal to said individual disks, said disks and heat sinks being arranged in alternating fashion to create a stack situated within said housing and electrically connected as a serial array between said terminals, said heat sinks being in closely coupled, thermal relation with adjacent pairs of said disks and in electrical connection with said electrodes thereof;
- whereby said heat sinks rapidly absorb heat from said disks to effectively limit the temperature rise thereof during the conduction of current therethrough under surge voltage conditions.
- 2. The arrester defined in claim 1, wherein said heat sinks are formed of steel.
- 3. The arrester defined in claim 1 which further includes plural insulative sleeves, each said sleeve encompassing different ones of said disks and heat sinks to retain them in thermally coupled, electrically connected, paired relation.
- 4. The arrester defined in claim 2, wherein said heat sinks are in the form of disks having uniform diameters substantially equal to the diameter of said zinc oxide disks.
- 5. The arrester defined in claim 3 or 4, wherein said heat sinks are formed of steel.
- 6. The arrester defined in claims 1, 2, 3, or 4, which further includes means for positioning said zinc oxide and heat sink stack in proximate, heat transfer relation with said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 939,792 filed Sept. 5, 1978 and now abandoned.
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