Claims
- 1. A self-regulating electrical device which comprises
- (a) at least one PTC layer composed of a PTC material which exhibits PTC behavior with an anomaly temperature T.sub.s ;
- (b) at least one CW layer which exhibits CW behavior at T.sub.s and below, at least a part of a surface of the CW layer being in direct electrical and physical contact with at least a part of a surface of the PTC layer; and
- (c) at least two electrodes which, when connected to a source of electrical power, cause electrical current to flow through the device;
- wherein
- (1) each of said PTC and CW layers is a layer through which pass all conductive paths between the electrodes;
- (2) the preferred current path between the electrodes is unchanged as the passage of current through the device converts it from a low resistance state to a high resistance state; and
- (3) when the device is at room temperature, the ratio R.sub.CW /R.sub.PTC is at least 0.7, where R.sub.CW is the total resistance of the CW layer or layers and R.sub.PTC is the total resistance of the PTC layer or layers.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein the ratio R.sub.CW /R.sub.PTC is from 1.0 to about 8.
- 3. A device according to claim 1 wherein
- (1) each of the electrodes is a planar sheet electrode, the electrodes being of the same planar dimensions and being placed parallel and opposite to each other, and
- (2) the CW and PTC layers also have substantially the same planar dimensions, are of uniform composition, have parallel faces and are aligned with the electrodes.
- 4. A device according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the PTC and CW layers is composed of a conductive polymer composition.
- 5. A device according to claim 4 wherein at least one of the CW and PTC layers is heat-shrinkable, whereby the device shrinks when current is passed between the electrodes.
- 6. A device according to claim 1 wherein
- (1) the first electrode has a round cross-section, and the second electrode has an annular cross-section with the first electrode at its center, and
- (2) the PTC and CW layers are layers of uniform composition and have annular cross-sections with the first electrode at their centers.
- 7. A self-regulating electrical device which comprises
- (a) at least one PTC layer composed of a PTC material which exhibits PTC behavior with an anomaly temperature T.sub.s ;
- (b) at least one CW layer which exhibits CW behavior at T.sub.s and below, at least a part of a surface of the CW layer being in direct electrical and physical contact with at least a part of a surface of the PTC layer; and
- (c) at least two electrodes which, when connected to a source of electrical power, cause electrical current to flow through the device;
- wherein
- (1) each of said PTC and CW layers is a layer through which pass all conductive paths between the electrodes; and
- (2) the preferred current path between the electrodes is substantially changed as the passage of current through the device converts it from a low resistance state to a high resistance state.
- 8. A device according to claim 7 wherein
- (1) the PTC and CW layers are planar sheets having parallel faces and substantially the same planar dimensions, are of uniform composition, and are aligned with each other; and
- (2) the electrodes are offset from each other.
- 9. A device according to claim 7 wherein
- (1) each of the electrodes is a planar sheet electrode, the electrodes being of the same planar dimensions and being placed parallel and opposite to each other, and
- (2) the resistance of the paths between the closest points on the electrodes varies substantially when the device is at room temperature.
- 10. A device according to claim 7 wherein at least one of the CW and PTC layers physically surrounds the electrode or electrodes of one polarity.
- 11. A device according to claim 7 wherein at least one of the CW and PTC layers is composed of a conductive polymer.
- 12. A self-regulating electrical device which comprises
- (a) at least one PTC layer composed of a PTC material which exhibits PTC behavior with an anomaly temperature T.sub.s ;
- (b) at least one CW layer which exhibits CW behavior at T.sub.s and below, at least a part of a surface of the CW layer being in direct electrical and physical contact with at least a part of a surface of the PTC layer; and
- (c) at least two electrodes which, when connected to a source of electrical power, cause electrical current to flow through the device;
- wherein
- (1) one only of said PTC and CW layers is a layer through which pass all conductive paths between the electrode;
- (2) the preferred current path between the electrodes is unchanged as the passage of current through the device converts it from a low resistance state to a high resistance state.
- 13. A device according to claim 12 wherein
- (1) each of the electrodes is an elongate metal wire;
- (2) the PTC layer is the layer through which pass all conductive paths between the electrodes; and
- (3) the CW layer contacts the surface of the PTC layer remote from the electrode.
- 14. A device according to claim 13 wherein at least one of the PTC and CW layers as composed of a conductive polymer.
- 15. A self-regulating electrical device which comprises
- (a) at least one PTC layer composed of a PTC material which exhibits PTC behavior with an anomaly temperature T.sub.s ;
- (b) at least one PTC layer which exhibits CW behavior at T.sub.s and below, at least a part of a surface of the CW layer being in direct electrical and physical contact with at least a part of a surface of the PTC layer; and
- (c) at least two electrodes which, then connected to a source of electrical power, cause electrical current to flow through the device;
- wherein each electrode physically contacts both a PTC and a CW layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 337,436, filed Jan. 6, 1982, (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,543,474) which is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 78,386 filed Sept. 24, 1979 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,703) which is a continuation of Ser. No. 601,638 filed Aug. 4, 1975 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,177,376) which is a CIP of U.S. Ser. No. 510,036, filed Sept. 27, 1974 (now abandoned).
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