Claims
- 1. In a vacuum fuse comprising a sealed evacuated dielectric housing, first and second electrically conductive members fixedly supported by and through the dielectric housing and arranged so that inner ends of said first and second conductive members confront one another to form a predetermined fixed space therebetween, first and second arcing electrode means disposed at respective inner ends of said first and second conductive members to define a fixed gap between entirely continuous, non-interrupted annular confronting surfaces thereof, said first and second arcing electrode means being electrically connected with respective first and second conductive members, and an electrically conductive fusible element means connected between said first and second conductive members and bridging said fixed gap between said first and second arcing electrode means,
- the improvement which comprises in combination:
- said confronting surfaces of said first and second arcing electrode means each being substantially flat;
- at least one coil means having an inner connecting end and an outer connecting end, said coil means being mounted on the inner end of at least said first electrically conductive member, said inner connecting end of said coil means being electrically connected to said first electrically conductive member and said outer connecting end thereof being electrically connected to a peripheral edge of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means, said at least one coil means forming said electrical connection between said first arcing electrode means and said first electrically conductive member and supporting said first arcing electrode means, said coil means being formed so that magnetic flux is produced in said fixed gap by arc current flowing through said at least one coil means when an arc is produced between the confronting surfaces of said first and second arcing electrode means at a time when said fusible element means melts, said magnetic flux being sufficient to cause said arc to move toward and extinguish at said peripheral edge as said arc is confined solely within said fixed gap between said entirely continuous substantially flat annular confronting surfaces, and
- said first arcing electrode means having a substantially central hole in the entirely continuous annular confronting surface thereof through which hole said fusible element means extends without contacting said first arcing electrode means to connect directly with said first conductive member, so that current flow through said at least one coil means is prevented before said fusible element means melts, and said arc current is directed to the peripheral edge of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means through said at least one coil means at a time when said fusible element means melts to produce an arc between said entirely continuous substantially flat annular confronting surfaces.
- 2. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hole in said first arcing electrode means is located substantially centrally of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means.
- 3. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second arcing electrode means each comprises a substantially disk-shaped member.
- 4. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one coil means comprises at least one spiral metallic element having said inner connecting end secured and electrically connected to an outer surface of an inner end portion of said first electrically conductive member, and said outer connecting end electrically connected to said first arcing electrode means.
- 5. The vaccum fuse as claimed in claim 4, wherein said hole in said first arcing electrode means is located substantially centrally of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means.
- 6. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 4, wherein said at least one coil means further comprises an outer metallic ring concentrically surrounding said spiral metallic element and electrically connected with the outer connecting end of said spiral metallic element, said outer ring supporting and being electrically connected with the peripheral edge of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means to thereby connect the outer end of said spiral metallic element to the peripheral edge of said first arcing electrode means through said outer metallic ring.
- 7. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 6, wherein said hole in said first arcing electrode means is located substantially centrally of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means.
- 8. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 6, wherein said at least one coil means further comprises spacer means fixedly disposed in an inner space of said outer ring and in pitches of said spiral metallic element to prevent short-circuiting of adjacent turns in said spiral metallic element and between said spiral metallic element and said outer ring.
- 9. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 8, wherein said hole in said first arcing electrode means is located substantially centrally of the confronting surface of said first arcing electrode means.
- 10. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 8, wherein said spacer means is ceramic material.
- 11. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 8, wherein said spiral metallic element and said outer ring are copper, and said spacer means is stainless steel.
- 12. The vacuum fuse which comprises:
- a sealed evacuated dielectric housing;
- first and second electric conductor rods each fixedly supported by and through opposite ends of said dielectric housing, said conductor rods being arranged so that inner ends thereof confront one another coaxially with a predetermined fixed space therebetween;
- electrically conductive fusible element means connected between the confronting inner ends of said first and second conductor rods to extend through said predetermined fixed space;
- first and second electrically conductive spiral coil means each having a radially inner connecting end and a radially outer connecting end, each of said coil means being mounted on a respective inner end of said first and second conductor rods, the radially inner connecting ends of each of said spiral coil means being mechanically and electrically connected with respective ones of said conductor rods;
- first and second electrically conductive outer ring members for concentrically containing respective ones of said first and second spiral coil means, and mechanically and electrically connected with respective radially outer ends of said first and second coil means to be supported thereon; and
- first and second arcing electrode disk members mounted on, and electrically connected with, respective axially opposite ends of said first and second outer ring members, said electrode disk members having entirely continuous substantially flat annular surfaces which confront one another with a fixed gap therebetween, each disk member having a central hole in its confronting surface through which hole said fusible element means extends without contacting said disk members, so that current flow through said first and second spiral coil means and said first and second arcing electrode disk members is prevented before said fusible element means melts, and arc current is directed to the peripheral edges of the confronting surfaces of said electrode disk members through said first and second spiral coil means at a time when said fusible element means melts to produce an arc between said substantially flat confronting surfaces;
- wherein said first and second conductive spiral coil means are constructed and arranged to produce magnetic flux in said fixed gap from said arc current so that said arc moves toward and extinguishes at said peripheral edges as said arc is confined solely within said fixed gap between said entirely continuous substantially flat annular confronting surfaces of said electrode disk members.
- 13. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 12, which further comprises a generally cylindrically shaped shield connected to the interior of said housing around said fixed gap between said first and second arcing electrode disk members.
- 14. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 12, which further comprises spacer means fixedly disposed in the inner space of each outer ring member and in pitches of each spiral coil means to prevent short-circuiting of adjacent turns in each spiral coil means and between each spiral coil means and the corresponding outer ring member.
- 15. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 14, wherein said spacer means is a ceramic material.
- 16. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 14, wherein each spiral coil means and each outer ring member are copper, and said spacer means is stainless steel.
- 17. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 12, wherein the winding directions of said first and second spiral coil means are different as viewed in an axial direction.
- 18. The vacuum fuse as claimed in claim 12, wherein the winding directions of said first and second spiral coil means are the same as viewed in an axial direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 272,208 filed June 10, 1981, which is a Continuation of parent U.S. Ser. No. 070,412, filed Aug. 28, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (2)
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