Claims
- 1. A modular transient voltage surge suppressor, comprising:
a non-conductive housing having a first internal chamber and a second internal chamber separated by an internal wall structure, the interior region of said first internal chamber being substantially isolated from the interior region of said second internal chamber; a first electrical conductor extending through an external wall of said housing and into said first internal chamber; a second electrical conductor extending through said external wall of said housing and into said second internal chamber; a fuse element disposed within said first internal chamber, said fuse element having a first terminal coupled to said first electrical conductor and a second terminal; a transient suppression element disposed within said second internal chamber, said transient suppression element having a first terminal coupled to said second electrical conductor and a second terminal; and electrically-conductive means for coupling said second terminal of said fuse element to said second terminal of said transient suppression element whereby said fuse element and said transient suppression element are coupled in series between said first electrical conductor and said second electrical conductor, said means for coupling extending through said internal wall structure intermediate to said first internal chamber and said second internal chamber, whereby said fuse element is substantially isolated from said transient suppression element.
- 2. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 1, wherein said non-conductive housing comprises:
a substantially rectangular body having a bottom wall, first and second opposing external sidewalls and first and second opposing external endwalls extending upwardly from said bottom wall; and at least one internal wall, said internal wall dividing said interior region of said housing into at least said first and second internal chambers.
- 3. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 2, wherein said at least one internal wall comprises:
first and second opposing internal sidewalls and first and second opposing internal endwalls extending upwardly from said bottom wall and spaced inwardly of said first and second external opposing sidewalls and said first and second external opposing endwalls, respectively, whereby the region between said external and internal walls forms said first internal chamber and the region within said internal walls forms said second internal chamber.
- 4. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 2, wherein said at least one internal wall comprises a slit perpendicular to an upper edge, said slit providing a path for coupling said second terminal of said fuse element to said second terminal of said transient suppression element.
- 5. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 1, wherein said means for coupling said second terminal of said fuse element to said second terminal of said transient suppression element comprises a solder joint.
- 6. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 2, wherein said non-conductive housing further comprises a lid coupled to said body and sealing said first internal chamber and said second internal chamber.
- 7. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 7, wherein said lid includes a groove that engages the upper edges of said opposing internal sidewalls and said opposing internal endwalls when coupled to said body, whereby the groove can serve to further isolate said first internal chamber from said second internal chamber.
- 8. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 1, further comprising electrically-conductive bus portions coupled to said first and second electrical conductors external to said housing.
- 9. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 8, wherein said electrically-conductive bus portions each have a substantially square cross-section and extend from a location proximate the upper and bottom portions of said housing, either end of each of said bus portions comprising substantially flat opposing faces.
- 10. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 9, wherein said electrically-conductive bus portions comprise bores extending longitudinally therethrough, whereby said modular transient voltage surge suppressor can be slidably-coupled to a mounting post.
- 11. A modular transient voltage surge suppressor, comprising:
a non-conductive housing, comprising:
a substantially rectangular body having a bottom wall, first and second opposing external sidewalls and first and second opposing external endwalls extending upwardly from said bottom wall; and, first and second opposing internal sidewalls and first and second opposing internal endwalls extending upwardly from said bottom wall and spaced inwardly of said first and second opposing external sidewalls and said first and second opposing external endwalls, respectively, whereby at least a portion of the region between said external and internal walls forms a first internal chamber and the region within said internal walls forms a second internal chamber; a first electrical conductor extending through an external wall of said housing and into said first internal chamber; a second electrical conductor extending through said external wall of said housing and into said second internal chamber; a plurality of fuse elements disposed within said first internal chamber, said fuse elements each having a first terminal coupled to said first electrical conductor and a second terminal; a plurality of transient suppression elements disposed within said second internal chamber, said transient suppression elements each having a first terminal coupled to said second electrical conductor and a second terminal; and electrically-conductive means for coupling said second terminal of each said fuse element to said second terminal of one said transient suppression element, whereby pairs of said fuse elements and said transient suppression elements are coupled in series between said first electrical conductor and said second electrical conductor, said means for coupling extending through said internal wall structure intermediate to said first internal chamber and said second internal chamber, whereby said plurality of fuse elements are substantially isolated from said plurality of transient suppression elements.
- 12. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 11, wherein said first and second opposing internal sidewalls comprise a plurality of slits perpendicular to an upper edge thereof, said plurality of slits corresponding to and providing a path for coupling said second terminals of each of said plurality of fuse elements to one said second terminal of each of said plurality of transient suppression elements.
- 13. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 11, wherein said means for coupling said second terminal of said fuse element to said second terminal of said transient suppression element comprises a solder joint.
- 14. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 11, wherein said non-conductive housing further comprises a lid coupled to said body and substantially sealing said first internal chamber and said second internal chamber.
- 15. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 14, wherein said lid includes a groove that engages the upper edges of said opposing internal sidewalls and said opposing internal endwalls when coupled to said body, where by the groove can serve to further isolate said first internal chamber from said second internal chamber.
- 16. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 11, further comprising electrically-conductive bus portions coupled to said first and second electrical conductors external to said housing.
- 17. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 16, wherein said electrically-conductive bus portions each have a substantially square cross-section and extend from a location proximate the upper and bottom portions of said housing, the end portions of each of said bus portions comprising substantially flat opposing faces.
- 18. The modular transient voltage surge suppressor recited in claim 17, wherein said electrically-conductive bus portions comprise bores extending longitudinally therethrough, whereby said modular transient voltage surge suppressor can be slidably-coupled to a mounting post.
CLAIM OF BENEFIT UNDER 35 U.S.C. § 119(e)
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/241954, filed Oct. 21, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60241954 |
Oct 2000 |
US |