H01H37/76

Terminal device for a tubular heating device with integrated fuse

A terminal device for connecting a heating apparatus with an electricity supply, in particular for a tubular heating apparatus for household appliances, wherein the heating apparatus includes at least one electric resistance heating element, comprises a mounting and reception section arranged for being electrically connected with the electric resistance heating element of the heating apparatus, a connector section arranged for being electrically connected on its one end side with an electrical power supply and on its other end side with the mounting and reception section, and a thermal fuse unit for detecting an excess temperature of the heating apparatus, which is in heat transfer contact with at least the mounting and reception section and which is connected in the electric supply circuit for supplying the electric resistance heating element of the heating apparatus with electricity. The mounting and reception section comprises a cavity for receiving the thermal fuse unit.

Thermally protected metal-oxide varistor
11205893 · 2021-12-21 · ·

A thermally protected metal-oxide varistor is provided, including a disconnecting unit, a first varistor assembly and a second varistor assembly. The first varistor assembly and the second varistor assembly are connected in series through a low-melting-point alloy layer; wherein when the low-melting-point alloy layer is fused, the disconnecting unit acts to cut off the low-melting-point alloy. The two varistors are connected directly through solder joints without any transition connection member. The heat transfer path is reduced to the shortest path, and a faster response is realized compared to conventional products formed by a varistor and a disconnecting unit when abnormal over-current passes. Moreover, the slider functions as a physical separator capable of isolating the two varistors after the solder joints are fused, which further diminishes the risk of fire occurrence caused by the failure of instantly blocking current by the disconnecting unit when the varistor breaks down by over-current.

PROTECTING DEVICE AND BATTERY PACK
20220200111 · 2022-06-23 · ·

To provide a protecting device and a battery pack using the same, which are less likely to cause a spark even when a high voltage is applied and can safely and quickly interrupt the current path. A protecting device includes: an insulating substrate 2; a fuse element 3; a heat-generator 4 which generates heat to blow the fuse element 3; a heat-generator feeding electrode 5 which serves as a power-feeding terminal to the heat-generator 4; an insulating layer 6 which covers the heat-generator 4; and a heat-generator lead-out electrode 7 which is formed along the heat-generator 4 on the insulating layer 6 and holds the melted conductor 3a of the fuse element 3, wherein, when the heat-generator 4 is energized, the heat-generator feeding electrode 5 side thereof works as a high potential portion and the heat-generator lead-out electrode 7 side thereof works as a low potential portion, and in the heat-generator lead-out electrode 7, an overlapping area in which a distal end portion 7a extending in the high potential portion side of the heat-generator 4 overlaps the heat-generator 4 is smaller than an overlapping area in which a proximal end portion 7b extending in the low potential portion side of heat-generator 4 overlaps the heat-generator 4.

CURRENT INTERRUPT DEVICE BASED ON THERMAL ACTIVATION OF FRANGIBLE GLASS BULB

Embodiments described herein relate generally to a current interrupt device (CID) including a frangible bulb that is configured to be thermally triggered. In some embodiments, the CID includes a breaking contact electrically coupled to a fixed contact and held in electrical contact by the frangible bulb. In some embodiments, the frangible bulb is configured to break at a temperature threshold. In some embodiments, the breaking contact is configured to bend, rotate and/or otherwise deform about a hinge point in order to become electrically disconnected from the fixed contact when the frangible bulb breaks. In some embodiments, opening the electrical circuit between the breaking contact and the fixed contact may prevent overcharging, overvoltage conditions, overcurrent conditions, thermal runaway, and/or other catastrophic failure events.

Surge protection device with high breaking capacity

A surge protection device with a high breaking capacity includes a housing with at least two lead-out electrodes, and a voltage limiting device and a thermal tripping mechanism that are installed in the housing. The voltage limiting device includes a voltage limiter, a first electrode and a second electrode that are positioned and installed in an insulating cover. The thermal tripping mechanism includes a fixed assembly, a movable assembly and a thermal trigger device. The fixed assembly and the movable assembly form a plurality of displacement switches arranged in series. The thermal trigger device is disposed in linkage with the movable assembly and includes a metal trigger sheet, a fusible alloy and an energy storage member. One end of the metal trigger sheet is fixed on the movable assembly, and the other end of the metal trigger sheet is fixed on the second electrode through welding by the fusible alloy.

Dual Passive Technology RFID Temperature Activated Media
20220129723 · 2022-04-28 ·

RFID devices are provided for use in combination with a food item or other temperature-sensitive item. The RFID devices include an RFID chip and an antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip, along with a temperature-sensitive member. The temperature-sensitive member is configured to be in a first condition below a selected temperature and a second condition above the selected temperature to signify that the RFID device and associated food item or other temperature-sensitive item have been exposed to a temperature above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may be incorporated into the antenna to render the antenna at least partially inoperative above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may instead be configured to exhibit different colors below and above the selected temperature, or a single RFID device may include both types of temperature-sensitive members. Such RFID devices may also incorporate tamper-resistant features and/or accommodate human- and/or machine-readable printed symbols.

Dual Passive Technology RFID Temperature Activated Media
20220129723 · 2022-04-28 ·

RFID devices are provided for use in combination with a food item or other temperature-sensitive item. The RFID devices include an RFID chip and an antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip, along with a temperature-sensitive member. The temperature-sensitive member is configured to be in a first condition below a selected temperature and a second condition above the selected temperature to signify that the RFID device and associated food item or other temperature-sensitive item have been exposed to a temperature above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may be incorporated into the antenna to render the antenna at least partially inoperative above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may instead be configured to exhibit different colors below and above the selected temperature, or a single RFID device may include both types of temperature-sensitive members. Such RFID devices may also incorporate tamper-resistant features and/or accommodate human- and/or machine-readable printed symbols.

HIGH SOLDERING STRENGTH TERMINAL FOR SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE

A surge protection device includes a metal terminal and a spring. The metal terminal is located between two metal oxide varistors, where the metal terminal extends beyond the metal oxide varistors. The spring has a flat surface that is connected to the metal terminal using a soldering paste. The flat surface has a bend on one end which forms a gap between the flat surface and the metal terminal.

TERMINAL DEVICE FOR A TUBULAR HEATING DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED FUSE
20220136734 · 2022-05-05 ·

The present invention relates to a terminal device for connecting a heating apparatus with an electricity supply, in particular for a tubular heating apparatus for household appliances, wherein the heating apparatus includes at least one electric resistance heating element. The terminal device comprises a mounting and reception section arranged for being electrically connected with the electric resistance heating element of the heating apparatus, a connector section arranged for being electrically connected on its one end side with an electrical power supply and on its other end side with the mounting and reception section, and a thermal fuse unit for detecting an excess temperature of the heating apparatus, which is in heat transfer contact with at least the mounting and reception section and which is connected in the electric supply circuit for supplying the electric resistance heating element of the heating apparatus with electricity. Moreover, the mounting and reception section comprises a cavity for receiving at least the thermal fuse unit.

Dual passive technology RFID temperature activated media

RFID devices are provided for use in combination with a food item or other temperature-sensitive item. The RFID devices include an RFID chip and an antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip, along with a temperature-sensitive member. The temperature-sensitive member is configured to be in a first condition below a selected temperature and a second condition above the selected temperature to signify that the RFID device and associated food item or other temperature-sensitive item have been exposed to a temperature above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may be incorporated into the antenna to render the antenna at least partially inoperative above the selected temperature. The temperature-sensitive member may instead be configured to exhibit different colors below and above the selected temperature, or a single RFID device may include both types of temperature-sensitive members. Such RFID devices may also incorporate tamper-resistant features and/or accommodate human- and/or machine-readable printed symbols.