Claims
- 1. A thermally protected electrical power distribution circuit comprising:
an electrical power conductor surrounded by insulation, said insulation having a maximum safe temperature rating of less than 150° F.; and a thermal tracking plug coupled to said wire proximate said insulation, said thermal tracking plug having an electrical plug prong configured for insertion in an electrical power receptacle, a spring, and a joinder element holding said spring against one of said electrical power conductor and said electrical plug prong so that said spring, said electrical plug prong and said electrical power conductor are electrically and thermally in series, said joinder element having a liquidus temperature less than 150° F.
- 2. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said electrical power conductor is a first electrical power conductor, said spring is a first spring, said electrical plug prong is a first electrical plug prong, and said joinder element is a first joinder element; said circuit additionally comprises a second electrical power conductor surrounded by insulation having a maximum safe temperature rating of less than 150° F., and said second electrical power conductor being associated with said first electrical power conductor in a circuit; said thermal tracking plug additionally comprises a second an electrical plug prong configured for insertion in an electrical power receptacle, a second spring, and a second joinder element holding said spring against one of said second electrical power conductor and said second electrical plug prong so that said second spring, said second electrical plug prong and said second electrical power conductor are electrically and thermally in series, said second joinder element having a liquidus temperature less than 150° F.
- 3. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said electrical power conductor is of a gauge and composition configured to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; said spring is of a composition and is dimensioned so that said spring exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current; and said joinder element is of a composition and is dimensioned so that said joinder element exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of current.
- 4. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said joinder element has a solidus temperature greater than 133° F.
- 5. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said joinder element comprises a composition of greater than 40% bismuth, less than 30% lead, and less than 15% tin.
- 6. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said electrical power conductor and said joinder element exhibit first and second conductivities, respectively, with said second conductivity being less than 20% of said first conductivity; said electrical power conductor is of a gauge which causes said electrical power conductor to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; and said joinder element is dimensioned to exhibit substantially said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current.
- 7. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said spring comprises an alloy which is greater than 0.25% beryllium and between 0.45% and 0.65% combined nickel, cobalt and iron.
- 8. A circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said electrical power conductor and said spring exhibit first and second conductivities, respectively, with said second conductivity being less than 70% of said first conductivity; said electrical power conductor is of a gauge which causes said electrical power conductor to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; and said spring is dimensioned to exhibit substantially said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current.
- 9. A thermally protected electrical power distribution circuit comprising:
an electrical power conductor surrounded by insulation, said electrical power conductor having a predetermined maximum safe temperature rating; and a thermal tracking plug coupled to said wire proximate said insulation, said thermal tracking plug having an electrical plug prong configured for insertion in an electrical power receptacle, a spring electrically and thermally coupled to said electrical plug prong, and a joinder element holding said spring against said electrical power conductor, said joinder element having a melting temperature approximately equal to said predetermined maximum safe temperature rating.
- 10. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
said electrical power conductor is a first electrical power conductor, said spring is a first spring, said electrical plug prong is a first electrical plug prong, and said joinder element is a first joinder element; said circuit additionally comprises a second electrical power conductor surrounded by insulation having substantially said predetermined maximum safe temperature rating, and said second electrical power conductor being associated with said first electrical power conductor in a circuit; and said thermal tracking plug additionally comprises a second electrical plug prong configured for insertion in an electrical power receptacle, a second spring electrically and thermally coupled to said second electrical plug prong, and a second joinder element holding said second spring against said second electrical power conductor, said second joinder element having a melting temperature approximately equal to said predetermined maximum safe temperature rating.
- 11. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
said electrical power conductor is of a gauge and composition configured to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; said spring is of a composition and is dimensioned so that said spring exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current; and said joinder element is of a composition and is dimensioned so that said joinder element exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of current.
- 12. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said joinder element has a liquidus temperature less than 150° F. and a solidus temperature greater than 133° F.
- 13. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said joinder element comprises a composition of greater than 40% bismuth, less than 30% lead, and less than 15% tin.
- 14. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
said electrical power conductor and said joinder element exhibit first and second conductivities, respectively, with said second conductivity being less than 20% of said first conductivity; said electrical power conductor is of a gauge which causes said electrical power conductor to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; and said joinder element is dimensioned to exhibit substantially said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current.
- 15. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said spring comprises an alloy which is greater than 0.25% beryllium and between 0.45% and 0.65% combined nickel, cobalt and iron.
- 16. A circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
said electrical power conductor and said spring exhibit first and second conductivities, respectively, with said second conductivity being less than 70% of said first conductivity; said electrical power conductor is of a gauge which causes said electrical power conductor to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; and said spring is dimensioned to exhibit substantially said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current.
- 17. A thermally protected electrical power distribution circuit comprising:
an electrical power conductor surrounded by insulation having a predetermined maximum safe temperature rating, said electrical power conductor being of a gauge and composition configured to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; a spring of a composition and dimensioned so that said spring exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current; and a joinder element holding said spring against said electrical power conductor, said joinder element being of a composition and being dimensioned so that said joinder element exhibits approximately said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of current.
- 18. A circuit as claimed in claim 17 additionally comprising:
a plug body surrounding a portion of said conductor, said spring, and said joinder element; and a plug prong electrically and thermally coupled to said spring, said plug prong extending outside said plug body and being configured for insertion in an electrical power receptacle.
- 19. A circuit as claimed in claim 17 wherein said joinder element has a liquidus temperature less than 150° F. and a solidus temperature greater than 133° F.
- 20. A circuit as claimed in claim 17 wherein:
said electrical power conductor and said joinder element exhibit first and second conductivities, respectively, with said second conductivity being less than 20% of said first conductivity; said electrical power conductor is of a gauge which causes said electrical power conductor to exhibit a predetermined temperature increase when conducting a predetermined amount of electrical current; and said joinder element is dimensioned to exhibit substantially said predetermined temperature increase when conducting said predetermined amount of electrical current.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. patent application entitled “Safety Devices For Electrical Circuits And Systems,” by James L. Kitchens, Ser. No. 09/196,653, filed Nov. 19, 1998, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of the U.S. provisional application entitled “Safety Devices For Electrical Circuits And Systems,” by James L. Kitchens, Serial No. 60/070,996, filed Nov. 21, 1997, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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