Module for protecting telecommunication devices against voltage surges

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6172865
  • Patent Number
    6,172,865
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A module is provided which includes two gas-filled surge arresters arranged next to one another in a housing. An auxiliary discharge gap and a short-circuit device is associated with each surge arrester. One side of each surge arrester is in contact with a plate, which forms the ground, as well as the stationary electrode of the short-circuit device. On the other side, the plate is in contact with two varistors which form the auxiliary discharge gaps. A cap, forming the movable electrode of the spring-loaded short-circuit device is placed on each varistor with a meltable spacer between them.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to surge protection for telecommunication devices and is to be used in designing modules having two gas-filled surge arresters arranged in an insulating housing, with each surge arrester having an auxiliary discharge gap and a short-circuit device responding in the event of an overload.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




In a conventional module of this type (see

FIG. 1

) sold in the U.S. market, both surge arresters, each of which has two electrodes and is surrounded by a metallic sleeve


1


forming the corresponding auxiliary gap, are arranged next to each other in the chambers of an insulating housing


2


. One electrode of each surge arrester is in contact with one plug-in contact part


3


leading outside from housing


2


, while the other electrode is connected to the metallic cover


6


of insulating housing


2


via a low-melting spacer


4


and a helical leaf spring


5


. This cover is used as ground and has a terminal contact leading to the outside. In this conventional module, the auxiliary spark gap of each surge arrester has an air spark gap connected in parallel, which is implemented using a perforated insulating foil (vent-safe characteristic, see U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,434). The surge arrester and the air spark gap are arranged in metallic sleeve


1


. In the conventional module this metallic sleeve


1


and spacer


4


are also arranged in a cup


7


, whose edge is kept at a certain distance x


1


from plug-in contact part


3


. In the event of an overload, spacer


4


melts, and, under the effect of leaf spring


5


, the edge of cup


7


comes into contact with contact part


3


(fail-safe characteristic).




The vent-safe characteristic can be implemented using a metal oxide varistor protected against the effect of moisture instead of an air gap using a moisture-sensitive insulating foil. This metal oxide varistor is designed as a hollow cylinder, provided with metal-plated end faces and placed on the first electrode of the arrester (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,085/German Patent No. 43 31 125 A1). A similar method has also been used in three-electrode arresters (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,023/U.S. Pat. No. 5,633,777), where a cylindrical varistor and a meltable spacer are placed on one of the two end electrodes and secured there using an elastic clip attached to the central electrode and a cap arranged at the end of the elastic clip. The edge of the cap and the respective end electrode, i.e., a contact ring placed on the end electrode, form the two electrodes of a short-circuit device (fail-safe characteristic).




SUMMARY




An object of the present invention is to form the auxiliary gaps using metal oxide varistors and thus to simplify and make cost-effective the design of the module as a whole.




The following measures are provided to achieve this object: The common contact device has a plate whose one side is in direct contact with the second electrode of the two surge arresters. Furthermore, each of the two auxiliary discharge gaps is formed by a varistor provided with two contact surfaces, one contact surface of each of the two varistors being in direct contact with the other side of the plate. Additionally, the plate forms the counter-electrode of the two short-circuit devices and the movable electrode of each short-circuit device has a cap placed on the other contact surface of one varistor with the meltable spacer positioned between them. To make the overall structure of the module complete, each cap is electrically connected to the first electrode of the respective surge arrester via an elastic clip securing the cap.




With such a design of the module, the auxiliary functions “short-circuit” and “overload protection” assigned to the respective surge arrester are arranged constructively separately from the surge arrester and implemented together in a submodule, which is connected to the electrodes of the surge arrester via two simple contact elements. This ensures that the individual components of the module can be assigned to one another by simple assembly steps.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a conventional module.





FIG. 2

shows a module according to an example embodiment of the present invention using the previously customary housing.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show a module with a modified method of securing the short-circuit device using an insulating housing cover, according to an example embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, two gas-filled surge arresters


10


, each having a first end electrode


12


and a second end electrode


11


, are arranged in two adjacent chambers of the insulating housing


15


. First end electrode


12


is provided with a contact piece


13


, in contact with plug-in contact part


14


.




A metal plate


16


, connected to metal cover


22


of the housing via a helical leaf spring


21


, is placed on second end electrode


11


of the two surge arresters


10


. Metal plate


16


, leaf spring


21


and cover


22


, which is provided with a terminal contact that is not illustrated, represent the common contact device for the two surge arresters


10


.




A varistor


17


, a meltable spacer


18


and a metal cap


19


are placed on the top of plate


16


coaxially to the two surge arresters


10


. Varistor


17


, spacer


18


and cap


19


are attached using an elastic clip


20


, whose one end is in contact with first electrode


12


. This elastic clip, which is made of a spring-elastic material such as copper—beryllium, conducts the potential of first electrode


12


to cap


19


and thus also to varistor


17


via spacer


18


made of a low-melting solder.




Cap


19


is provided with a circumferential rim, which is held at a distance (X


2


) from plate


16


by spacer


18


.




Varistors


17


are electrically dimensioned, as described in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,085 at column 2, lines 25 through 36 or column 4, lines 3 through 16.




In the module of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, not only housing


15


, but also cover


25


is made of an insulating material, so that cover


25


only has a mechanical function. For this purpose, the cover is provided with two knobs


26


, on which helical springs


24


are placed. The other ends of these compression springs are in contact with a leg of clip


23


and press knob


19


, spacer


18


, varistor


17


, metal plate


27


, and the two surge arresters


30


against one another, thus securing them within housing


15


. Surge arresters


30


are designed so that lower electrode


31


has no contact pin, but is in contact with the respective plug-in contact part


14


with the other leg of clip


23


, made of copper, for example, between them. Furthermore, the insulator


32


of each surge arrester is provided with a bezel, so that the outer diameter of the insulator is greater than the outer diameter of the two electrodes. Thus, safety distances can be observed to avoid undesirable contacts.




In the example embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, plate


27


alone forms the common contact device of both surge arresters


30


and is provided with a terminal contact


28


leading to the outside through the wall of the insulating housing.



Claims
  • 1. A module for protecting telecommunication devices against voltage surges, comprising:an insulated housing provided with a cover; two gas-filled surge arresters arranged next to one another in the insulating housing, each of the surge arresters having a first electrode and a second electrode; a respective auxiliary discharge gap connected in parallel to each of the surge arresters, each respective auxiliary discharge gap including a respective varistor having two contact surfaces; a respective short-circuit device assigned to each of the surge arresters, each respective short-circuit device responding in an event of an overload, each respective short-circuit device having an axially movable electrode and a counter electrode, the movable electrode including a respective cap and being held at a distance from the counterelectrode by a meltable spacer, and a plug-in contact part leading to an outside of the housing, the plug-in contact part being associated with the first electrode of each of the surge arresters; a common contact device leading to the outside of the housing, the common contact device including a plate, the plate forming the counterelectrode of both of the short-circuit devices, a first side of the plate being directly contacted by the second electrode of both of the surge arresters, a first one of the contact surfaces of each respective varistor being in direct contact with a second side of the plate, the respective cap and the meltable spacer of each respective short-circuit device being placed on a second one of the contact surfaces of the respective varistor, the meltable spacer of each respective short-circuit device being positioned between the respective cap of the respective short-circuit device and the second one of the contact surfaces of the respective varistor; and an elastic,clip, each cap being electrically connected to the first electrode of the respective surge arrester via the elastic clip, the elastic clip securing each cap.
  • 2. The module according to claim 1, wherein the cover is metallic, and wherein the plate is acted upon by a spring which electrically connects the plate with the cover.
  • 3. The module according to claim 1, wherein the cover is formed for an insulating material, and wherein the plate forms the common contact device and is acted upon by two helical springs, the helical springs being supported by the cover of the housing and by the cap of each respective short-circuit device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 23 446 May 1998 DE
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