Claims
- 1. A surge absorber, comprising:
- a first insulating tube;
- a varistor in said first insulating tube;
- a second insulating tube centered in said first insulating tube;
- first and second conductive portions over said second insulating tube;
- a gap between said first and second conductive portions forming a gap-type surge absorbing element;
- said gap-type surge absorbing element including first and second cap electrodes at opposed ends of said second insulating tube;
- said varistor having first and second external electrodes at opposed ends thereof;
- means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode;
- an inert gas in said first insulating tube;
- said gap-type surge absorbing element and said varistor being aligned in end to end relationship and axially centered in said first insulating tube;
- said means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode including means for preventing propagation of a discharge from said gap-type surge absorbing element to a surface of said varistor; and
- first and second sealing electrodes closing and sealing opposed ends of said first insulating tube and retaining said gap-type surge absorbing element and said varistor, as well as said inert gas in said first insulating tube.
- 2. A surge absorber according to claim 1, wherein said insulating tube is one of glass insulating tube and ceramic insulating tube.
- 3. A surge absorber according to claim 1, wherein said means for electrically connecting includes an intermediate element interposed between said first cap electrode of said gap-type surge absorbing element and said first external electrode of said varistor.
- 4. A surge absorber according to claim 3, wherein said intermediate element is made of a material selected from the group consisting of copper, iron-nickel alloys, iron-nickel-chromium alloys, and iron-nickel-cobalt alloys.
- 5. A surge absorber, comprising:
- a first insulating tube;
- a varistor in said first insulating tube;
- first and second conductive portions over a second insulating tube;
- a gap between said first and second conductive portions forming a gap-type surge absorbing element;
- said gap-type surge absorbing element including first and second cap electrodes at opposed ends of said second insulating tube;
- said varistor having first and second external electrodes at opposed ends thereof;
- means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode;
- an inert gas in said first insulating tube;
- said means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode including means for preventing propagation of a discharge from said gap-type surge absorbing element to a surface of said varistor; and
- first and second sealing electrodes inserted into opposed ends of said first insulating tube, thereby closing, sealing, and retaining said gap-type surge absorbing element, said varistor, and said inert gas in said first insulating tube.
- 6. A surge absorber, comprising:
- a first insulating tube;
- a varistor in said first insulating tube;
- first and second conductive portions over a second insulating tube;
- a gap between said first and second conductive portions forming a gap-type surge absorbing element;
- said gap-type surge absorbing element including first and second cap electrodes at opposed ends of said second insulating tube;
- said varistor having first and second external electrodes at opposed ends thereof;
- means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode;
- an inert gas in said first insulating tube;
- a conical recess in said first sealing electrode;
- said second cap electrode of said gap-type surge absorbing element being in said conical recess, thereby centering said gap-type surge absorbing element in said first insulating tube;
- said means for electrically connecting said first cap electrode to said first external electrode including means for preventing propagation of a discharge from said gap-type surge absorbing element to a surface of said varistor; and
- first and second sealing electrodes inserted into opposed ends of said first insulating tube, thereby closing, sealing, and retaining said gap-type surge absorbing element, said varistor, and said inert gas in said first insulating tube.
- 7. A surge absorber, comprising:
- a first insulating tube;
- a varistor in said first insulating tube;
- first and second conductive portions over a second insulating tube;
- a gap between said first and second conductive portions forming a gap-type surge absorbing element;
- first and second cap electrodes at opposed ends of said second insulating tube;
- said varistor having first and second external electrodes at opposed ends thereof;
- an inert gas in said first insulating tube;
- an electrically conductive intermediate element between said gap-type surge absorbing element and said varistor;
- said intermediate element extending substantially all the way across an interior cross-section of said first insulating tube, whereby a gas plasma generated across said gap is prevented from migrating into short circuiting contact with a surface of said varistor;
- a first conical recess in said intermediate element;
- said second cap electrode in said first conical recess, thereby axially centering said gap-type surge absorbing element in said first insulating tube; and
- first and second sealing electrodes inserted into opposed ends of said first insulating tube, pressing axially inward on a stack consisting of said varistor, said intermediate element, and said gap-type surge absorbing element, thereby closing, sealing, and retaining said gap-type surge absorbing element, said varistor, said intermediate element, and said inert gas in said first insulating tube.
- 8. A surge absorber according to claim 7, further comprising a second conical recess in said first sealing electrode; and
- said first cap electrode in said second conical recess, thereby axially centering said gap-type surge absorbing element in said first insulating tube.
- 9. A surge absorber, comprising:
- a first insulating tube;
- a varistor in said first insulating tube;
- a second insulating tube centered in said first insulating tube;
- first and second conductive portions over said second insulating tube;
- a gap between said first and second conductive portions forming a gap-type surge absorbing element;
- first and second cap electrodes at opposed ends of said second insulating tube;
- said varistor having first and second external electrodes at opposed ends thereof;
- an electrically conductive intermediate element between said gap-type surge absorbing element and said varistor;
- an inert gas in said first insulating tube;
- said intermediate element extending substantially all the way across an interior cross-section of said first insulating tube, whereby a gas plasma generated across said gap is prevented from migrating into short circuiting contact with a surface of said varistor;
- a first conical recess in said first sealing electrode;
- a second conical recess in said intermediate element;
- said gap-type surge absorbing element axially centered in said first and second conical recesses;
- said varistor including means for axially centering in said first insulating tube; and
- first and second sealing electrodes inserted into opposed ends of said first insulating tube, pressing axially inward on a stack consisting of said varistor, said intermediate element, and said gap-type surge absorbing element, thereby closing, sealing, and retaining said gap-type surge absorbing element, said varistor, said intermediate element, and said inert gas in said first insulating tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/037,297 filed on Mar. 26, 1993, now abandoned.
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