Patent classifications
H01H85/0082
High power, multi-phase, AC power contact arc suppressor
An arc suppressing circuit configured to suppress arcing across a power contactor coupled to an alternating current (AC) power source having a predetermined number of phases, each contact of the power contactor corresponding to one of the predetermined number of phases includes a number of dual unidirectional arc suppressors equal to the predetermined number of phases of the AC power source. Each dual unidirectional arc suppressor includes a first phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the associated contacts in a positive domain, a a second phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the associated contacts in a negative domain, and a coil lock controller, configured to be coupled between a contact coil driver of the power contactor, configured to detect an output condition from the contact coil driver and inhibit operation of the first and second phase-specific arc suppressors over a predetermined time.
High speed arc suppressor
A high speed arc suppressor and method include a first phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across contacts of the power contactor in a positive domain and a second phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the contacts in a negative domain. First and second high speed switches are configured to enable and disable operation of an associated one of the first and second phase-specific arc suppressors. First and second drivers are configured to drive the first and second high speed switches.
EXPLOSION-PROOF FUSE
An explosion-proof fuse includes: at least one first tube, an inside thereof configured with an alloy wire, a length of the alloy wire is larger than the one of the first tube, allowing each end of the alloy wire to be extended out of the first tube; at least one second tube, covered on and combined with an outside of the first tube, and an length of the second tube being larger than the one of the first tube; a plurality of isolating fixing member, each filled inside the second tube and stuck to an respective end face of the first tube, and each isolating fixing member covered on an outside of the alloy wire; and a plurality of covers, each in combined with a respective end of the second tube, an inner side of the cover in combination with a respective end of the alloy wire.
High speed arc suppressor
A high speed arc suppressor and method include a first phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across contacts of the power contactor in a positive domain and a second phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the contacts in a negative domain. First and second high speed switches are configured to enable and disable operation of an associated one of the first and second phase-specific arc suppressors. First and second drivers are configured to drive the first and second high speed switches.
High power, multi-phase, AC power contact arc suppressor
An arc suppressing circuit configured to suppress arcing across a power contactor coupled to an alternating current (AC) power source having a predetermined number of phases, each contact of the power contactor corresponding to one of the predetermined number of phases includes a number of dual unidirectional arc suppressors equal to the predetermined number of phases of the AC power source. Each dual unidirectional arc suppressor includes a first phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the associated contacts in a positive domain, a a second phase-specific arc suppressor configured to suppress arcing across the associated contacts in a negative domain, and a coil lock controller, configured to be coupled between a contact coil driver of the power contactor, configured to detect an output condition from the contact coil driver and inhibit operation of the first and second phase-specific arc suppressors over a predetermined time.
Sliding contact arc suppression
A sliding power contact and method includes a mobile load device connector and a socket. The mobile load device connector includes a non-current power pin having a first length, a current power pin having a second length less than the first length, a neutral pin, and a ground pin. The socket includes a non-current power contact configured to electrically couple with the non-current power pin, a current power contact configured to electrically couple with the current power pin, a neutral contact configured to electrically couple with the neutral pin, and a ground pin configured to electrically couple with the ground pin. An arc suppressor is directly coupled to at least one of the non-current power pin and the non-current power contact, wherein the arc suppressor, the non-current power pin and the non-current power contact form a current path between the current power pin and the current power contact.
ELECTRIC-POWER CONVERSION APPARATUS
There is provided an electric-power conversion apparatus in which smoke emission, a burnout, and short-circuiting between a melted material and a peripheral member can be suppressed even when a fuse portion is melted by an excessive current. An electric-power conversion apparatus (1) includes an electric power semiconductor device (14), an electrode wiring member (13), a case (30), a fuse portion (16) formed in the electrode wiring member (13), a fuse resin member (26) disposed between the fuse portion (16) and the case (30), and a sealing resin member (25) that seals the electric power semiconductor device (14), the electrode wiring member (13), the fuse portion (16), and the fuse resin member (26) in the case (30).
VENTILATED FUSE HOUSING
A fuse including a first housing part and a second housing part that are joined together to define a cavity, a fuse element disposed within the cavity, a first terminal extending from a first end of the fuse element and out of the housing, and a second terminal extending from a second end of the fuse element and out of the housing, the housing having a vent channel extending from an outer surface of the housing to the cavity for allowing vapor to escape from the cavity.
Ventilated fuse housing
A fuse including a first housing part and a second housing part that are joined together to define a cavity, a fuse element disposed within the cavity, a first terminal extending from a first end of the fuse element and out of the housing, and a second terminal extending from a second end of the fuse element and out of the housing, the housing having a vent channel extending from an outer surface of the housing to the cavity for allowing vapor to escape from the cavity.
HIGH BREAKING CAPACITY FUSES WITH METAL REINFORCEMENTS
A fuse includes a fuse body, two terminals, and a termination reinforcement. The fuse body surrounds a fusible element. The first terminal is located at one end of the fuse body and the second terminal is located at the other end of the fuse body. The fusible element is mechanically connected to the first and second terminals. The termination reinforcement is located at one end of the fuse body.