Claims
- 1. A surge arrester, comprising
- a surge arresting means comprising at least one varistor element and having substantially planar first and second opposed end surfaces and a lateral surface;
- first and second electrically conductive terminals; each terminal having inner and outer facing end surfaces and a side surface; the inner facing end surface of the first terminal electrically contacting the first opposed end surface of the surge arresting means and the inner facing end surface of the second terminal electrically contacting the second opposed end surface of the surge arresting means; each terminal having a ridge projecting from the side surface thereof at a location adjacent to the inner facing end surface and circumscribing the side surface; the ridges serving as damage-tolerant sacrificial rooting points for an arc in the event of varistor element failure by presenting a substantial metal mass for the arc to erode away;
- structural means for holding the first and second terminals in electrical contact with the surge arresting means and imparting structural strength to the surge arrester, disposed around the lateral surface of the surge arresting means and fastened to the first and second terminals at fastening sites on or near the side surface thereof; and
- a housing made of a polymeric material, wherein the polymeric material covers the surge arresting means, the structural means, and the fastening sites on the first and second terminals but leaves uncovered at least part of the ridges;
- wherein the part of the ridges which is uncovered by the housing and is closest to the adjacent end surface has an elevation angle of 45.degree. or less in respect of the plane of the adjacent end surface.
- 2. A surge arrester according to claim 1, wherein the surge arresting means comprises a plurality of varistor elements electrically connected in series and forming a stack of such varistor elements.
- 3. A surge arrester according to claim 1, wherein the surge arresting means comprises a single varistor element.
- 4. A surge arrester according to claim 1, wherein at least one ridge is continuous.
- 5. A surge arrester according to claim 1, wherein at least one ridge is discontinuous.
- 6. A surge arrester according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric material of the housing fills the space between the surge arresting means and structural means.
- 7. A surge arrester according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of sheds on the housing, wherein the distance between each opposed end surface of the surge arresting means and the ridge on the terminal electrically contacting the opposed end surface is less than the distance between any of the sheds and the ridge, as measured on a projection onto the longitudinal axis of the surge arrester.
- 8. A surge arrester, comprising:
- a surge arresting means comprising at least one varistor element and having substantially planar first and second opposed end surfaces and a lateral surface;
- first and second electrically conductive terminals; each terminal having inner and outer facing end surfaces and a side surface; the inner facing end surface of the first terminal electrically contacting the first opposed end surface of the surge arresting means and the inner facing end surface of the second terminal electrically contacting the second opposed end surface of the surge arresting means; each terminal having a ridge projecting from the side surface thereof at a location adjacent to the inner facing end surface and circumscribing the side surface; the ridges serving as damage-tolerant sacrificial rooting points for an arc in the event of varistor element failure by presenting a substantial metal mass for the arc to erode away; each terminal having a plurality of recesses on a surface facing the surge arresting means;
- a plurality of elongate strength members disposed around the lateral surface of the surge arresting means but spaced apart therefrom; each strength member having first and second ends fitting into a respective recess and being tightly held therewithin by crimping of the terminal containing the recess and consequent deformation of the recess; the elongate strength members being held under tension and applying a compressive force to the surge arresting means; and
- a housing made of a polymeric material, wherein the polymeric material covers the surge arresting means, the strength members, and the lateral surfaces of the terminals underneath which lie the recesses but leaves uncovered at least part of the ridges;
- wherein the part of the ridges which is uncovered by the housing and is closest to the adjacent end surface has an elevation angle of 45.degree. or less in respect of the plane of the adjacent end surface.
- 9. A surge arrester according to claim 8, wherein the surge arresting means comprises a plurality of varistor elements electrically connected in series and forming a stack of such varistor elements.
- 10. A surge arrester according to claim 9, wherein further comprising a metal spacer between two adjacent varistor elements or between a varistor element and a terminal.
- 11. A surge arrester according to claim 10, wherein the metal spacer contains at least one passageway through which passes a strength member.
- 12. A surge arrester according to claim 9, wherein the strength members are made of fiberglass reinforced resin.
- 13. A surge arrester according to claim 9, further comprising a compression member for applying a compressive force to the varistor elements.
- 14. A surge arrester according to claim 8, wherein at least one ridge is continuous.
- 15. A surge arrester according to claim 8, wherein at least one ridge is discontinuous.
- 16. A surge arrester according to claim 8, wherein the polymeric material of the housing fills the space between the surge arresting means and the structural means.
- 17. A surge arrester, comprising:
- a surge arresting means comprising at least one varistor element and having substantially planar first and second opposed end surfaces and a lateral surface;
- first and second electrically conductive terminals; each terminal having inner and outer facing end surfaces and a side surface; the inner facing end surface of the first terminal electrically contacting the first opposed end surface of the surge arresting means and the inner facing end surface of the second terminal electrically contacting the second opposed end surface of the surge arresting means; each terminal having a ridge projecting from the side surface thereof at a location adjacent to the inner facing end surface and circumscribing the side surface; the ridges serving as damage-tolerant sacrificial rooting points for an arc in the event of varistor element failure by presenting a substantial metal mass for the arc to erode away;
- a filament winding of an electrically non-conductive material wrapping over shoulders on the terminals and applying a compressive force to the surge arresting means; and
- a housing made of a polymeric material, wherein the polymeric material covers the surge arresting means, the filament winding, and the shoulders on the first and second terminals but leaves uncovered at least part of the ridges;
- wherein the part of the ridges which is uncovered by the housing and is closest to the adjacent end surface has an elevation angle of 45.degree. or less in respect of the plane of the adjacent end surface.
- 18. A surge arrester according to claim 17, wherein the surge arresting means comprises a plurality of varistor elements electrically connected in series and forming a stack of such varistor elements.
- 19. A surge arrester according to claim 17, wherein the filament winding is fiberglass impregnated with a polymeric resin.
- 20. A surge arrester according to claim 17, further comprising a compression member for applying a compressive force to the varistor elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/672,184, filed Jun. 27, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,712,757, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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