Claims
- 1. A protector for protecting telephone equipment against excessive voltages, comprising:
- a support member (18)
- a protection device (42) supported by said support member (18);
- electrode means (32, 34) for coupling said protection device (42) to the equipment to be protected;
- mutually proximal first and second contacts (40, 74') spaced from said protection device (42), said first and second contacts being biased one toward the other;
- interconnecting means (26) connecting one terminal (42B) of said protection device (42) to said electrode means (32, 34) and to said first contact (40);
- a contact member (62) connecting said second contact to a second terminal (42A) of said protection device (42) and comprising a ground contact (90) for connecting to a ground electrode (114) extending adjacent said protector when the protector is installed in said equipment;
- spacer means (60) of thermoplastics material preventing electrical connection between said first contact and said second contact, there being a heat transfer path between said spacer and said protection device;
- the arrangement being such that excessive heating of the protection device causes the spacer to melt and permit electrical connection between said first and second contacts.
- 2. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support member (18) supports a second protection device (58), said protector further comprising second electrode means (52, 54) for coupling said protection device (58) to the equipment to be protected, mutually proximal third and fourth contacts (42, 72'), the four contacts being spaced from both protection devices (42, 58), said third and fourth contacts being biased one toward the other, second interconnecting means (44) connecting one terminal of said second protection device (58) to said second electrode means (52, 54) and to said third contact (46), said contact member (62) connecting said fourth contact to a second terminal of said second protection device (58), said spacer means (60) preventing electrical connection between said third contact and said fourth contact, there being a heat transfer path between said spacer means and said second protection device;
- the arrangement being such that excessive heating of the second protection device causes the spacer means to melt and permit electrical connection between said third and fourth contacts.
- 3. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact member (62), protection device (42, 58) and interconnecting means (26, 44), are housed in a housing (10) having at least one aperture (94) in a side juxtaposed to said support member (18), said ground contact (90) being resiliently-biased to project through said aperture.
- 4. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interconnecting means (26) extends along one side of the support member (18) to connect to said electrode means (30).
- 5. A protector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first and second interconnecting means (26) extend along opposite sides of the support member.
- 6. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said protection device (42) is located in a recess (20) in said support member (18) and said contact member (62) extends across the mouth of said recess to contact said protection device (42).
- 7. A protector as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second overvoltage protector device (58) is located in a second recess (22) in said support member (18) and said contact member (62) extends across the mouth of said second recess to contact said second overvoltage protector.
- 8. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact member (62) has slits deefining a resilient longitudinally extending limb that is biased away from said support member to serve as said ground contact (90).
- 9. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact member (62) has a medial portion (64) formed as a spring (66, 68), the second contact comprising a marginal portion of said contact member urged towards said face by said spring.
- 10. A protector as claimed in claim 2, wherein said contact member (62) has a medial portion (64) formed as a spring (66, 68), the second contact comprising a marginal portion of said contact member urged towards said face by said spring and said fourth contact comprising an opposite marginal portion of said contact member.
- 11. A protector as claimed in claim 9, wherein said medial portion (64) is substantially semi-cylindrical with its cylindrical axis extending longitudinally of said contact member (62).
- 12. A protector as claimed in claim 10, wherein said contact member (62) is made of resilient material, and the protector further comprises fastening means (84) for bearing against said medial portion to urge said marginal portion of said contact member towards said support member.
- 13. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer means (60) comprises high density, high molecular weight polyolefin.
- 14. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises polyethylene having a molecular weight of at least 250,000.
- 15. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises polyethylene having a molecular weight in the range 250,000 to 500,000.
- 16. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises polyethylene having a specific gravity of at least 0.941.
- 17. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises polyethylene having a specific gravity in the range 0.941 to 0.965.
- 18. A protector as claimed in claim 13, wherein said spacer comprises polyethylene.
- 19. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises a film.
- 20. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacer comprises a limb and at least one lateral projection, the projection abutting a heat-conductive element for transmitting heat from the protection device, one of said first and second contacts acting against the limb to urge it towards the heat-conductive element, the arrangement being such that said excessive heating melts the spacer at the junction between the lateral projection and the limb permitting the limb to displace until the first and second contacts make contact.
- 21. A protector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising overcurrent protection means comprising a resistance element (116) connected to said electrode means (30) so as to be in series with a line to be protected, such that heating of said resistance element by excessive current therethrough will cause said spacer means (60) to melt.
- 22. A protector as claimed in claim 21, wherein said resistance element (116) is substantially planar and disposed in a recess (118) in said support member (18).
- 23. A protector as claimed in claim 22, wherein said resistance element (116) is a ceramic chip resistor.
- 24. A protector, for protecting equipment against excessive voltages and excessive currents, comprising:
- at least one overvoltage protection device (42);
- a pair of elecctrodes (32A, 34A) for connecting the overvoltage protection device to equipment to be protected;
- interconnecting means (120, 122) connecting said pair of electrodes to one terminal of said protection device;
- a contact member for connecting a second terminal of said overvoltage protection device (42) to a ground electrode of the equipment;
- first and second contacts connected to respective ones of terminals of the protection device;
- said first and second contacts being biased one toward the other.
- thermoplastics spacer means (60) maintaining separation of said first and second contacts; and
- a resistance element (116) connected to said interconnecting means and in series between one (32A) of said electrodes and said one terminal (42A) of said overvoltage projection device (42);
- means serving to conduct heat from both said resistance element and said overvoltage protection device to said spacer means;
- the arrangement being such that melting of said spacer means by heat from either one of said protection device and said resistance element permits electrical connection between said first and second contacts.
- 25. A protector as claimed in claim 24, wherein said spacer comprises a limb and at least one lateral projection, the projection abuting a heat-conductive element for transmitting heat from the resistance element, one of the pair of contacts acting against the limb to urge it towards the heat-conductive element, the arrangement being such that heat generated by an excessive current melts the spacer at the junction between the lateral projection and the limb and the limb is displaced until the contacts make contact.
- 26. A protector as claimed in claim 24, wherein said resistance element (116) is substantially planar and disposed in a recess (118) in said support member (18).
- 27. A protector as claimed in claim 24, wherein said resistance element (116) is ceramic chip resistor.
- 28. A protector as claimed in claim 2, further comprising overcurrent protection means comprising resistance elements (116) each connected to a respective one of said first and second electrode means so as to be in series with a line to be protected, there being a heat transmissive path between each resistance element and a respective one of the spacer means, such that heating of a said resistance element by excessive current therethrough will cause said melting of said spacer means.
- 29. A protector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said overvoltage protection device (42) is a solid-state protector.
- 30. A protector as claimed in claim 28, wherein each said overvoltage protection device (42) is a solid-state protector.
- 31. A protector for protecting against excessive currents in telecommunications euipment, comprising a resistance element, electrodes for connecting the resistance element in series with a line to the equipment which is to be protected, a contact member for connecting to a ground electrode when the protector is in use, a pair of mutually proximal contacts connected one to the contact member and the other to one of the electrodes, said contacts being biased one towards the other, spacer of insulating material preventing electrical contact between said contacts, said spacer comprising a limb and at least one lateral projection, the projection abuting a heat-conductive element connected to the resistance element, one of the pair of contacts acting against the limb to urge it towards the heat-conductive element, the arrangement being such that heat generated by an excessive current in the resistance element melts the spacer at the junction between the lateral projection and the limb and the limb is displaced until the contacts make contact.
- 32. A protector as claimed in claimed 31, wherein the resistance element is mounted upon a printed circuit board.
- 33. A protector as claimed in claim 32, wherein said resistance element is connected to said electrodes by circuit elements printed on said printed circuit board.
- 34. A protector as claimed in claim 33, wherein at least one of said circuit elements is circuitous and dimensioned to provide a desired thermal impedance between said resistance element and said spacer.
- 35. A protector as claimed in claim 31, wherein said spacer is mounted upon a support having a hole, said heat-conductive element being disposed adjacent said hole and said limb being aligned with said hole, said projection being supported at the periphery of the hole, wherein melting of at least part of the spacer in the vicinity of the junction between the arms and the limb allows the limb to enter the hole.
- 36. A protector as claimed in claim 35, wherein the resistance element is mounted upon a printed circuit board.
- 37. A protector as claimed in claim 36, wherein said interconnecting means comprise circuit elements printed on said printed circuit board.
- 38. A protector sd claimed in claim 37, wherein said circuit elements are circuitous and dimensioned to provide a predetermined thermal impedance between said resistance element and said interconnecting member.
- 39. A protector as claimed in claim 31, comprising a second resistance element, connected to electrodes for connection in series with second line to equipment to be protected, and a thermal barrier between the first resistance element and the second resistance element.
- 40. A protector as claimed in claim 39, wherein said second resistance element is connected to a second pair of contacts, such contacts being maintained apart by a second insulating spacer having a limb and second projection projecting laterally from the limb, said projection being supported by a second heat-conductive element, the second pair of contacts being urged one towards the other by the one of the second pair of contacts, the arrangement being such that excessive current in said second resistance element effects melting of at least part of the second spacer in the vicinity of the junction between the projection and the limb allowing the limb to displace until the contacts meet.
- 41. A protector as claimed in claim 31, wherein said resistance element (116) is a ceramic chip resistor.
- 42. A protector for protecting telephone equipment against excessive voltages comprising:
- a support member;
- an overvoltage protection device supported by said support member;
- electrode means for coupling said protection device to the equipment to be protected;
- interconnecting means connecting one terminal of said protection device to said electrode means and having a first contact;
- a contact member comprising a ground contact for contacting a ground electrode extending adjacent said protector when the protector is installed in said equipment and second contact juxtaposed to said first contact, said first contact and said second being biased one toward the other;
- a spacer of thermoplastics material separating said first contact and said second contact, said spacer comrising a limb and at least one lateral projection, the projection abuting a heat-conductive element for transmitted heat from the protection device, one of said first and second contacts acting against the limb to urge it towards the heat-conductive element, the arrangement being such that said excessive heating melts the spacer at the junction between the lateral projection and the limb permitting the limb to displace until the first and second contacts make contact.
- 43. A protector, for protecting equipment against excessive voltages and excessive currents, comprising:
- at least one overvoltage protection device (42);
- a pair of electrodes (32A, 34A) for connecting the overvoltage protection device to equipment to be protected;
- interconnecting means (120,122) connecting said pair of electrodes to one terminal of said protection device;
- a contact member for connecting a second terminel of said overvoltage protection device (42) to a ground electrode of the equipment;
- first and second contacts connected to respective ones of terminals of the protection device, said first and second contacts being biased one toward the other;
- thermoplastics spacer means (60) maintaining separtion of said first and second contacts; and
- a resistance element (116) connected to said interconnecting means and in series between one (32A) of said electrodes ands said one terminal (42A) of said overvoltage protection device (42);
- the interconnecting means serving to conduct heating from said resistance element to said means;
- the arrangement being such that melting of said spacer measn permits electrical connection between said first and second contacts, the resistance element and the protector being both coupled thermally to the spacer, the coupling between the protector and the spacer having a greater thermal impedance than the coupling between the resistance element and the spacer.
- 44. A protector as claimed in claim 43, wherein the interconnecting means between the protector and the spacer is longer than that between the spacer and the resistance element.
- 45. A protector as claimed in claim 43, wherein the interconnecting means between the protector and the spacer has a lesser cross-section than that between the spacer and the resistance element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/415,780, filed Oct. 2, 1981 now abandoned.
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