Claims
- 1. A load dependent preventive fuse and monitored device for monitoring a fixed period of time, comprising:
- a ceramic time dependent resistor body having an electrical resistance that initially has a first high resistance value, the electrical resistance changing from the first high resistance value to a second lower resistance value dependent upon an accumulated period of time during which a DC voltage is applied across the ceramic body, the accumulated period of time depending upon the value of the DC voltage and the temperature of the ceramic body;
- connection leads coupled to the ceramic body for applying a DC voltage across the ceramic body during said fixed period of time,
- means for sensing a change in resistance of the ceramic time dependent resistor body to the second lower resistance value,
- a housing which contains at least said ceramic time dependent resistor body; and
- a heating element in thermal contact with the ceramic time dependent resistor body whereby the heating element maintains the ceramic body at a constant temperature.
- 2. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 in combination with a monitored device wherein the ceramic body is in thermal contact with the monitored device.
- 3. A preventive fuse as in claim 2 wherein no voltage is applied across the ceramic time dependent resistor body when the monitored device is not operating.
- 4. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the heating element is a positive temperature coefficient resistor.
- 5. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the heating element is a resistor body comprising a material selected from the group consisting of barium titanates, lead titanates and strontium titanates.
- 6. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the ceramic body consists essentially of a doped ceramic oxide.
- 7. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the ceramic body consists essentially of one or more doped or undoped alkaline earth titanates.
- 8. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the ceramic body comprises an alkaline earth titanate.
- 9. A preventive fuse as in claim 8 wherein the alkaline earth titanate is selected from the group consisting of CaTiO.sub.3, SrTiO.sub.3 and BaTiO.sub.3.
- 10. A preventive fuse as in claim 8 wherein the alkaline earth titanate is doped.
- 11. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the ceramic body consists essentially of a doped or undoped Perovskite.
- 12. A preventive fuse as in claim 1 wherein the ceramic body comprises a Ni-doped strontium titanate ceramic.
- 13. A preventive fuse as in claim 12 wherein the Ni-doped strontium titanate ceramic has the composition SrTi.sub.1.01 Ni.sub.0.001 O.sub.3.
- 14. A preventive fuse for monitoring operation of a monitored device and which is activated after a fixed period of time, comprising:
- a ceramic time dependent resistor body having an electrical resistance that changes from an initial resistance value to a second different resistance value in dependence upon an accumulated period of time during which a voltage is applied across the time dependent resistor body,
- connection leads coupled to opposite sides of the time dependent resistor body for applying a voltage across the time dependent resistor body and during operation of the monitored device for said fixed time period,
- means for sensing a change in resistance of the ceramic time dependent resistor body to the second resistance value activating same and indicating expiration of said fixed time period and thereby the operating time for the monitored device; and,
- a heating element wherein the change in the electrical resistance of the ceramic time dependent resistor body also depends upon temperature of the ceramic time dependent resistor body, and the ceramic time dependent resistor body is in thermal contact with said heating element which maintains the ceramic time dependent resistor body at a constant temperature.
- 15. A preventive fuse as in claim 14 wherein no voltage is applied across the ceramic time dependent resistor body when the monitored device is not operating.
- 16. A preventive fuse as in claim 14 wherein the change in the electrical resistance of the time dependent resistor body also depend upon temperature of the time dependent resistor body, and the time dependent resistor body is adapted for thermal contact with the monitored device.
- 17. A preventive fuse as in claim 14 wherein the change in the electrical resistance of the ceramic time dependent resistor body also depends upon the value of the voltage applied across the ceramic time dependent resistor body.
- 18. A preventive fuse as in claim 17 wherein the voltage applied across the ceramic time dependent resistor body by said connection leads is substantially constant.
- 19. A method of protecting a device with a preventive fuse, said fuse comprising a housing, a time dependent resistor ceramic in said housing, receiving means coupled to said ceramic, for receiving a dc voltage thereacross and for allowing a current to flow through said ceramic, said ceramic being operational for a predeterminable period of time is a first state, after said predeterminable period of time said ceramic being changeable to a second state, said ceramic having a characteristic such that said predeterminable period of time during which said ceramic is in said first state is a function of a duration of time during which said dc voltage is placed across said ceramic and the influence of a second measurable load on said ceramic, said second measurable load being variable independently of said duration of time, and means for measuring said second measurable load on said ceramic, said method comprising the steps of:
- coupling said ceramic to said device;
- measuring the time the dc voltage is placed across said ceramic and measuring the influence of said second load on said ceramic; and
- measuring the change in current flow through said ceramic when said ceramic changes from said first state to said second state.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/302,571, filed Sep. 8, 1994, now abandoned.
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"DC Electrical Degradation of Perovskite-Type Titanate: II, Single Crystals" R. Waser, J. Am. Ceram, Soc. 73 (6) 1654-62 (1990). |
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