Claims
- 1. A safety device for protecting communication equipment having a safety connector providing an overcurrent protective element, an overvoltage protective element and bimetal connecting terminals, comprising an overcurrent protective element which has spaced upper terminal 2 and lower terminal 2a on the upper and lower part, respectively of the body 1 of the overcurrent protective element, said terminals being serially connectable in a communications line, a pair of spaced bimetal connecting terminals 4 and 4a within the body, the bimetal terminals having normally closed contacts thereon, a heating coil 5 wound about the terminals 4 and 4a, said heating coil 5 being electrically connected at one end to the upper terminal 2 and at the other end to bimetal connecting terminal 4a, the bimetal connecting terminal 4 being connected to the lower terminal 2a, an overvoltage protective element connectable between said communications line and a ground connection, said overvoltage protective element having two pairs of bimetal connecting terminals 10, 10a and 11, 11a that shunt respective pairs of electrodes of an overvoltage discharge device, wherein a ground electrode 9a is included in the discharge device and is common to the two pairs of electrodes in the discharge device.
- 2. The safety device claimed in claim 1 wherein another bimetal connecting terminal 6 is placed adjacent and parallel to one of the bimetal connecting terminals 4a, and is adapted to make contact therewith when heated, one end of the bimetal connecting terminal 6 being connected to a ground terminal 7.
- 3. A safety connector for connection to electronic equipment and to an output line protect the equipment from overcurrents and overvoltages coupled from said output line, the combination comprising
- a housing,
- first and second conductive terminals on said housing,
- said terminals being adapted to be serially connected between the electronic equipment and the output line,
- bimetal means having two terminals and supported within said housing, said bimetal means having normally closed contacts thereon,
- heating means positioned adjacent said bimetal means, said heating means being electrically connected between the first conductive terminal of the housing and one contact of said bimetal means,
- means connecting the other contact of the bimetal means to the second conductive terminal on the housing,
- whereby a current path for currents within normal current levels extends from said first conductive terminal, through the heating means and the normally closed contacts of the bimetal means to the second conductive terminal, but an overcurrent heats the heating means and causes the normally closed bimetal contacts to open to thereby terminate the overcurrent,
- said safety connector including an overvoltage protective element composed of
- an enclosed overvoltage discharge medium,
- first, second, and third discharge electrodes in communication with said discharge medium,
- said first and second discharge electrodes being adapted to be coupled to respective output lines that are connected to respective electronic equipment
- means providing a ground connection terminal for said third terminal, and
- first and second pairs of normally open bimetal terminals having normally open contacts respectively shunting the first and third electrodes and the second and third electrodes,
- said two pairs of bimetal terminals of the overvoltage protective element being constructed and arranged to be heated by an overvoltage discharge that occurs between said electrodes and to close their normally open contacts when heated, thereby to shunt to ground said first and/or second electrodes having the overvoltage thereon.
- 4. An overcurrent protection device for use in a safety connector that is used for protecting electronic equipment from damage due to an overcurrent, the combination comprising
- a housing,
- first and second conductive terminals on said housing,
- bimetal means having two terminals and supported within said housing, said bimetal means having normally closed contacts thereon,
- heating means positioned adjacent said bimetal means, said heating means being electrically connected between the first conductive terminal of the housing and one contact of said bimetal means,
- means connecting the other contact of the bimetal means to the second conductive terminal on the housing,
- whereby a current path for currents within normal current levels extends from said first conductive terminal, through the heating means and the normally closed contacts of the bimetal means to the second conductive terminal, but an overcurrent heats the heating means and causes the normally closed bimetal contacts to open to thereby terminate the overcurrent.
- 5. The overcurrent protection device of claim 4 and further including
- another bimetal member supported within said housing in close, but spaced, proximity to said first bimetallic member, said another bimetal member being adapted, when heated, to make electrical connection with said contact of the first bimetal member, and
- ground connection means connected to said another bimetal member and available at the exterior of the housing.
- 6. An overcurrent protection device for use in a safety device that is used for protecting electronic equipment from damage due to an overcurrent, the combination comprising
- a hollow cylindrical member,
- first and second conductive terminals on respective ends of said cylindrical member,
- a pair of bimetal connecting terminals supported within said cylindrical member, said bimetal terminals having portions spaced apart from each other and portions that form normally closed contacts,
- a heating coil wound about the spaced portions of the bimetal terminals, one end of said heating coil being connected to the first conductive terminal at one end of the cylindrical member and the opposite end of the heating coil being electrically connected to a first one of the bimetal terminals,
- means connecting the spaced apart portion of the second bimetal terminal to the second conductive terminal on the second end of the cylindrical member,
- whereby a current path for currents within normal current levels extends from said first conductive terminal, through the heating coil and the normally closed contacts of the bimetal terminals to the second conductive terminal, but an overcurrent heats the heating coil and causes the normally closed bimetal terminals to open to thereby terminate the overcurrent.
- 7. An overvoltage protection device for use in a safety device that is used for protecting electronic equipment from damage due to an overvoltage, the combination comprising
- an enclosed overvoltage discharge medium,
- first, second, and third discharge electrodes in communication with said discharge medium,
- means providing a ground connection terminal for said third terminal, and
- first and second pairs of normally open bimetal terminals having normally open contacts respectively shunting the first and third electrodes and the second and third electrodes,
- said two pairs of bimetal terminals being constructed and arranged to be heated by an overvoltage discharge that occurs between said electrodes and to close their normally open contacts when heated, thereby to shunt to ground said first and/or second electrodes having the overvoltage thereon.
- 8. An overvoltage protection device for use in a safety device that is used for protecting electronic equipment from damage due to an overvoltage, the combination comprising
- a housing having an enclosed overvoltage discharge medium therein,
- first, second, and third discharge electrodes in communication with said discharge medium, said third electrode being disposed symmetrically relative to the first and second electrodes,
- means providing a ground connection terminal for said third terminal, and
- first and second pairs of normally open bimetal terminals respectively shunting the first and third electrodes and the second and third electrodes,
- said two pairs of bimetal terminals being positioned to be heated by an overvoltage discharge between the first and/or second electrode and third electrode, whereby an overvoltage discharge heats said bimetal terminals to cause the normally open contacts to close, thereby to shunt to ground the overvoltage that appears on the first and/or second electrode.
- 9. The overvoltage protection device claimed in claim 8 wherein said two pairs of bimetal terminals are located on the exterior of said housing in thermal communication therewith.
- 10. The overcurrent protection device of claim 6 and further including
- a third bimetal terminal supported within said hollow cylindrical member in closed, but spaced, proximity to said first bimetallic terminal member, said third bimetal terminal being adapted when heated, to contact the first bimetal terminal,
- ground connection means connected to said third bimetal terminal and available at the exterior of the cylindrical member.
Priority Claims (2)
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REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 844,548, filed Mar. 27, 1986, U.S. Pat. 4,692,833.
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