Patent classifications
H01C1/084
Overvoltage protection device with varistors
The invention relates to an overvoltage protection device with varistors, wherein a first varistor and a second varistor are connected in series, wherein the first varistor has a thermal disconnector, wherein the first varistor has a lower operating voltage than the second varistor, and wherein the first varistor has a lower energy absorption capacity than the second varistor, with the first varistor heating up more in the event of an overload and thereby causing the thermal disconnector to disconnect.
Apparatus to provide a soft-start function to a high torque electric device
Apparatus having means for cooling a current limiting thermistor which includes an elongated power cord first and second power conductors connected to respective male and female connectors at the axial extremities thereof and a thermistor disposed in series with at least one of the first and second power conductors, potting compound surrounding an axial part of said first and second power conductors as well as the thermistor. The apparatus further includes an elongated sleeve shaped heat exchanger dimensioned and configured with a central bore for thermal contact with the exterior of the potting compound. The heat exchanger has a plurality of fins disposed substantially in mutually parallel relationship as well as in substantially parallel relationship to an axial part of the first and second power conductors.
Apparatus to provide a soft-start function to a high torque electric device
Apparatus having means for cooling a current limiting thermistor which includes an elongated power cord first and second power conductors connected to respective male and female connectors at the axial extremities thereof and a thermistor disposed in series with at least one of the first and second power conductors, potting compound surrounding an axial part of said first and second power conductors as well as the thermistor. The apparatus further includes an elongated sleeve shaped heat exchanger dimensioned and configured with a central bore for thermal contact with the exterior of the potting compound. The heat exchanger has a plurality of fins disposed substantially in mutually parallel relationship as well as in substantially parallel relationship to an axial part of the first and second power conductors.
Power tool having stamped brake resistor
Systems and methods for braking a power tool using a stamped brake resistor. The power tool includes a motor, a trigger configured to be actuated, and a brake switch coupled to the motor. A brake resistor assembly is selectively coupled to the motor via the brake switch and includes a stamped brake resistor. The stamped brake resistor includes a terminal portion and a resistive portion. The resistive portion includes a planar serpentine path. A controller including an electronic processor and a memory is coupled to the trigger, the motor, and the brake switch, and is configured to control power delivered to the motor based on a position of the trigger, determine to brake the motor during operation of the motor, and activate, in response to determining to brake the motor, the brake switch to connect the stamped brake resistor to the motor.
High Frequency and High Power Thin-Film Component
A surface mount component is disclosed including an electrically insulating beam that is thermally conductive. The electrically insulating beam has a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end. The surface mount component includes a thin-film component formed on the electrically insulating beam adjacent the first end of the electrically insulating beam. A heat sink terminal is formed on the electrically insulating beam adjacent a second end of the electrically insulating beam. In some embodiments, the thin-film component has an area power capacity of greater than about 0.17 W/mm.sup.2 at about 28 GHz.
High frequency and high power thin-film component
A surface mount component is disclosed including an electrically insulating beam that is thermally conductive. The electrically insulating beam has a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end. The surface mount component includes a thin-film component formed on the electrically insulating beam adjacent the first end of the electrically insulating beam. A heat sink terminal is formed on the electrically insulating beam adjacent a second end of the electrically insulating beam. In some embodiments, the thin-film component has an area power capacity of greater than about 0.17 W/mm.sup.2 at about 28 GHz.
Caps for power distribution system components
The present disclosure provides embodiments of power distribution system components, such as arresters, isolators, bushings, and fuses that include one or more end caps that have predefined heat resistant characteristics that can withstand high temperatures without melting, flowing or generating sparks when subject to such high temperatures.
Caps for power distribution system components
The present disclosure provides embodiments of power distribution system components, such as arresters, isolators, bushings, and fuses that include one or more end caps that have predefined heat resistant characteristics that can withstand high temperatures without melting, flowing or generating sparks when subject to such high temperatures.
Resistor with upper surface heat dissipation
Resistors and a method of manufacturing resistors are described herein. A resistor includes a resistive element and a plurality of upper heat dissipation elements. The plurality of heat dissipation elements are electrically insulated from one another via a dielectric material and thermally coupled to the resistive element via an adhesive material disposed between each of the plurality of heat dissipation elements and a surface of the resistive element. Electrode layers are provided on a bottom surface of the resistive element. Solderable layers form side surfaces of the resistor and assist in thermally coupling the heat dissipation elements, the resistor and the electrode layers.
Resistor with upper surface heat dissipation
Resistors and a method of manufacturing resistors are described herein. A resistor includes a resistive element and a plurality of upper heat dissipation elements. The plurality of heat dissipation elements are electrically insulated from one another via a dielectric material and thermally coupled to the resistive element via an adhesive material disposed between each of the plurality of heat dissipation elements and a surface of the resistive element. Electrode layers are provided on a bottom surface of the resistive element. Solderable layers form side surfaces of the resistor and assist in thermally coupling the heat dissipation elements, the resistor and the electrode layers.