1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a temperature sensitive protection device for a circuit and the device includes a meltable member which is melted and broken in the overload or overheat status to permanently cut off the circuit.
2. The Prior Arts
A conventional circuit has a switch which is normally set to be ON and a fuse device or a breaker is connected to the switch. When the circuit is in the status of overload, overheat or short, the fuse device or the breaker is activated to cut off the circuit to protect the circuit.
For some high-priced electronic appliances or electronic products, such as the data processing unit or the heater that requires higher electric power, the temperature sensitive protection device is installed to the circuit or the individual appliance. Thus, when the circuit is overload, overheat or short, the temperature sensitive protection device cuts off the circuit to protect the electronic appliance. Also the problem of the individual circuit does not affect the operation of the whole circuits in the appliances or electronic products.
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The shortcomings of the temperature sensitive protection device mentioned above are that the protection device can only be connected with one wire and which is not suitable for protecting precise appliances or equipments. Furthermore, if two wires respectively need circuit protection, it needs two temperature sensitive protection devices, which increases the cost.
The shortcomings of the temperature sensitive protection device mentioned above are that the metal case 603 is part of the circuit and exposed to the environment. Thus, the metal case 603 may be in contact with other metal parts to short the circuit. Again, the protection device can only be connected with one wire and which is not suitable for protecting precise appliances or equipments. Furthermore, if the two wires respectively need circuit protection, it needs two temperature sensitive protection devices, which increases the cost.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a protection device for a circuit, which overcomes the shortcomings of the conventional designs that does not cut off the circuit completely, causes short circuit, can only protect one wire, responds not sensitive enough and is not suitable for protecting precise appliances.
In order to achieve the objective, a protection device according to the present invention has a case and a breaker unit. The case has two sets of wires and each set of wire includes two wire ends connected with the case. The breaker unit is received in the case. The breaker unit includes at least one meltable member, at least two first resilient members, at least two conductive members and at least two second resilient members. Two ends of the meltable member are respectively biased by the two first resilient members and the two first resilient members respectively push the two conductive members outward. Each of the conductive members is pushed to contact with one set of wire and electrically connect the two wire ends to form a circuit. The two conductive members respectively contact with the two second resilient member which are compressed to generate restoring forces to bias the conductive members. When overload or overheat, the meltable member of the breaker unit melts and breaks to become debris. At least one of the conductive members is pushed by the second resilient member and separated from the two wire ends to cut off the circuit.
One of the advantages of the present invention is that the protection device cuts off the circuit permanently, which improves the safety of the circuit. Another advantage of the present invention is that the protection device only needs one of the conductive members separated from the corresponding wire ends to cut off the circuit, which improve the sensitivity of the device.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The case 1 is made of an insulation material and has two sets of wires 3. Each set of wires 3 includes two wire ends 31, 32 connected to the case 1. There is a gap between the wire ends 31, 32. A slot 11 is defined in the case 1 and the breaker unit 2 is received in the slot 11. The case 1 has at least one connection hole 12 and a cover 10 includes at least one connection rod 101 corresponding to the connection hole 12. When the cover 10 is mounted to the opening of the case 1, the connection rod 101 of the cover 10 is engaged with the connection hole 12 of the case 1.
The breaker unit 2 has at least one meltable member 21, at least two first resilient members 22, at least two conductive members 23 and at least two second resilient members 24. Referring to
According to this embodiment, the meltable member 21 of the breaker unit 2 is an alloy which easily melts and breaks to become debris at predetermined temperature. The meltable member 21 of the breaker unit 2 can also be a temperature sensitive particle which easily melts and breaks at pre-set temperature to become debris.
When overload or overheat, the temperature of the meltable member 21 of the breaker unit 2 continues goes high and reaches a pre-set temperature, the meltable member 21 melts and breaks to become debris 21′ which occupies less space than the meltable member 21. Referring to
Of course, it is possible that only one conductive member 23 is separated from the two wire ends 31, 32 when the meltable member melts and breaks. In this situation, the circuit is cut off as well. In other words, the protection device according to the present invention only needs one of the conductive members 23 separated from the corresponding wire ends 31, 32 to cut off the circuit.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.