Claims
- 1. A thermal disconnect with a rated temperature T comprising:
- a) a first electrically conducting contact lead;
- b) a second electrically conducting contact lead, comprising a weight disposed so as to force apart the first and second contact leads when the fusible link melts;
- c) a fusible link connecting said first and second contact leads, said link comprising a material which is electrically conducting and with a melting temperature approximately equal to T; and,
- d) a thermal link element providing thermal contact between the fusible link and the external environment of the thermal disconnect so that Joule heating within the contact leads or the fusible link does not significantly affect the temperature of the fusible link.
- 2. The thermal disconnect of claim 1, wherein said first contact lead is fixed, and said second contact lead comprises a pivot point, a weighted bar, and a contact pin, so disposed so that said contact pin is connected to the first contact lead by the fusible link, and so that when the fusible link melts, the second contact lead pivots about said pivot point.
- 3. The thermal disconnect of claim 2, wherein said first contact lead is perforated, said contact pin penetrating said perforation while the fusible link remains solid.
- 4. The thermal disconnect of claim 3, wherein the end of said contact pin which penetrates said perforation is textured.
- 5. The thermal disconnect of claim 3, wherein the end of said contact pin which penetrates said perforation is wider than the rest of said contact pin.
- 6. A thermal disconnect with a rated temperature T comprising:
- a) a first electrically conducting contact lead;
- b) a second electrically conducting contact lead, comprising a pivot point and a contact pin;
- c) a fusible link connecting said first contact lead and said contact pin, said link comprising a material which is electrically conducting and with a melting temperature approximately equal to T;
- d) a spring disposed so as to force apart the first contact leads and the contact pin when the fusible link melts; and,
- e) a thermal link element providing thermal contact between the fusible link and the external environment of the thermal disconnect so that Joule heating within the contact leads or the fusible link does not significantly affect the temperature of the fusible link.
- 7. The thermal disconnect of claim 6, wherein said first contact lead is perforated, said contact pin penetrating said perforation while the fusible link remains solid.
- 8. The thermal disconnect of claim 7, wherein the end of said contact pin which penetrates said perforation is textured.
- 9. The thermal disconnect of claim 7, wherein the end of said contact pin which penetrates said perforation is wider than the rest of said contact pin.
- 10. A high-temperature thermal battery comprising a thermal disconnect with a rated temperature T between 400.degree. C. and 500.degree. C., comprising:
- a) a first electrically conducting contact lead;
- b) a second electrically conducting contact lead, comprising a weight disposed so as to force apart the first and second contact leads when the fusible link melts;
- c) a fusible link connecting said first and second contact leads, said link comprising a material which is electrically conducting and with a melting temperature approximately equal to T, such that said thermal disconnect conducts current substantially without degradation at temperatures less than 50.degree. C. below the rater temperature, and,
- d) a thermal link element providing thermal contact between the fusible link and the external environment of the thermal disconnect so that Joule heating within the contact leads or the fusible link does not significantly affect the temperature of the fusible link.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of an original application Ser. No. 08/950,390, filed on behalf of Jungst, Armijo, and Frear on Oct. 14, 1997, which has not yet issued as a patent. The specification to this original application is hereby included in its entirety by reference. The
Government Interests
The government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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