SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE
20220053649 · 2022-02-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Ramesh Shivaji Powar (Kolhapur, IN)
- Ramesh Jagadale (Pune, IN)
- Jeffrey Cox (Venetia, PA, US)
- Jeffrey W. Lockhart (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
- Victor Epee (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
Cpc classification
H05K5/0052
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09063
ELECTRICITY
H01C1/022
ELECTRICITY
H01C1/02
ELECTRICITY
H01C7/126
ELECTRICITY
H01C1/014
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/006
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/0247
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01C1/02
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A surge protection device has a housing that is formed from a first lateral portion, a middle portion, and a second lateral portion that are connected together with a plurality of fasteners. The surge protection device includes an electronic apparatus having a neutral wire and further includes a housing that advantageously includes a strain relief that causes the neutral wire to frictionally engage the housing with sufficient friction to resist a predetermined tension applied to the free end or other portion of the neutral wire at the exterior of the housing from damaging an electrical connection between the neutral wire and a circuit board within an interior region of the surge protection device.
Claims
1. A surge protection device comprising: a housing comprising a first lateral portion, a second lateral portion, and a middle portion, at least a part of the middle portion being situated between the first and second lateral portions, the housing having an interior region; an electronic apparatus situated on the housing, the electronic apparatus comprising a circuit board, at least a first varistor electrically connected with the circuit board, and at least a first line terminal electrically connected with the circuit board, the circuit board and the at least first varistor being situated within the interior region; and at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion having a receptacle formed therein, at least a portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being received in the receptacle to thereby mount the circuit board to the middle portion.
2. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a number of fasteners, a fastener of the number of fasteners directly affixing together the first lateral portion and the middle portion, and the fastener further directly affixing together the second lateral portion and the middle portion, another fastener of the number of fasteners directly affixing together the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion.
3. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a number of alignment bosses and a number of alignment receptacles, an alignment boss of the number of alignment bosses being situated on one of the first lateral portion, the second lateral portion, and the middle portion and being received in an alignment receptacle of the number of alignment receptacles that is formed on another of the first lateral portion, the second lateral portion, and the middle portion.
4. The surge protection device of claim 3 wherein the housing further comprises a number of fasteners, a fastener of the number of fasteners being received through the alignment boss and the alignment receptacle.
5. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first lateral portion and the middle portion includes a ledge that overlaps the other of the first lateral portion and the middle portion, and wherein at least one of the second lateral portion and the middle portion includes another ledge that overlaps the other of the second lateral portion and the middle portion.
6. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein: the electronic apparatus further comprises a neutral wire electrically connected with the circuit board and having a free end situated at an exterior of the housing; the housing further comprising a strain relief that comprises a first wall portion, a second wall portion, and a routing path through which at least a portion of the neutral wire is routed between the interior region and the exterior, the first and second wall portions each being situated adjacent the routing path, the neutral wire extending adjacent the first and second wall portions and being structured to frictionally engage the first and second wall portions with sufficient friction to resist a predetermined tension applied to a portion of the neutral wire situated at the exterior.
7. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein: the electronic apparatus further comprises a neutral wire electrically connected with the circuit board and having a free end situated at an exterior of the housing; the housing further comprising a strain relief that comprises a routing path through which at least a portion of the neutral wire is routed between the interior region and the exterior, the neutral wire being structured to frictionally engage the housing with sufficient friction to resist a predetermined tension applied to the free end.
8. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein: the receptacle is formed in the circuit board; the at least portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being a tab situated on the middle portion and being received in the receptacle; the circuit board further comprising a first surface and a second surface opposite one another; and the middle portion further comprising a first abutment situated adjacent the first surface and a second abutment situated adjacent the second surface.
9. The surge protection device of claim 8 wherein: the tab is situated between the first and second abutments; the receptacle extending between the first and second surfaces; the first abutment engaging the first surface adjacent the receptacle; and the second abutment engaging the second surface adjacent the receptacle.
10. The surge protection device of claim 1 wherein: the receptacle is formed in an end of the circuit board; the at least portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being a tab situated on the middle portion and being received in the receptacle; the first lateral portion comprising a first support that engages another end of the circuit board opposite the end; the second lateral portion comprising a second support that engages the another end of the circuit board.
11. A surge protection device comprising: a housing comprising a first lateral portion, a second lateral portion, and a middle portion, at least a part of the middle portion being situated between the first and second lateral portions, the housing having an interior region; an electronic apparatus situated on the housing, the electronic apparatus comprising a circuit board, a neutral wire, and at least a first line terminal electrically connected with the circuit board, the circuit board being situated within the interior region, the neutral wire being electrically connected with the circuit board and having a free end situated at an exterior of the housing; and the housing further comprising a strain relief that comprises a routing path through which at least a portion of the neutral wire is routed between the interior region and the exterior, the neutral wire being structured to frictionally engage the housing with sufficient friction to resist a predetermined tension applied to a portion of the neutral wire situated at the exterior.
12. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein the strain relief comprises a first wall portion and a second wall portion, the first and second wall portions each being situated adjacent the routing path, the neutral wire extending adjacent the first and second wall portions and being structured to frictionally engage the first and second wall portions with sufficient friction to resist the predetermined tension.
13. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein the housing further comprises a number of fasteners, a fastener of the number of fasteners directly affixing together the first lateral portion and the middle portion, and the fastener further directly affixing together the second lateral portion and the middle portion, another fastener of the number of fasteners directly affixing together the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion.
14. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein the housing further comprises a number of alignment bosses and a number of alignment receptacles, an alignment boss of the number of alignment bosses being situated on one of the first lateral portion, the second lateral portion, and the middle portion and being received in an alignment receptacle of the number of alignment receptacles that is formed on another of the first lateral portion, the second lateral portion, and the middle portion.
15. The surge protection device of claim 14 wherein the housing further comprises a number of fasteners, a fastener of the number of fasteners being received through the alignment boss and the alignment receptacle.
16. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein at least one of the first lateral portion and the middle portion includes a ledge that overlaps the other of the first lateral portion and the middle portion, and wherein at least one of the second lateral portion and the middle portion includes another ledge that overlaps the other of the second lateral portion and the middle portion.
17. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion has a receptacle formed therein, at least a portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being received in the receptacle to thereby mount the circuit board to the middle portion.
18. The surge protection device of claim 17 wherein: the receptacle is formed in the circuit board; the at least portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being a tab situated on the middle portion and being received in the receptacle; the circuit board further comprising a first surface and a second surface opposite one another; and the middle portion further comprising a first abutment situated adjacent the first surface and a second abutment situated adjacent the second surface.
19. The surge protection device of claim 18 wherein: the tab is situated between the first and second abutments; the receptacle extending between the first and second surfaces; the first abutment engaging the first surface adjacent the receptacle; and the second abutment engaging the second surface adjacent the receptacle.
20. The surge protection device of claim 11 wherein: the receptacle is formed in an end of the circuit board; the at least portion of the other of the at least one of the circuit board and the middle portion being a tab situated on the middle portion and being received in the receptacle; the first lateral portion comprising a first support that engages another end of the circuit board opposite the end; the second lateral portion comprising a second support that engages the another end of the circuit board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION
[0035] An improved surge protection device 4 in accordance with a first embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
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[0038] The electronic apparatus 8 further includes an illumination source 36 in the exemplary form of an LED that is electrically connected with the circuit board 24. The electronic apparatus 8 additional includes a number of varistors 38 that are electrically connected with the circuit board 24 and which, in the depicted exemplary embodiment, are metal oxide varistors (MOVs).
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[0041] The first and second lateral portions 14 and 16 and the middle portion 18 can each be said to include a number of walls, all of which are generally indicated at the numeral 50, and to further have a number of holes formed therein, all of which are indicated generally at the numeral 52. The walls 50 together can be generally said to separate the interior region 46 from the exterior 48. The fasteners 20 are receivable through the holes 52 that are formed in the first and second lateral portions 14 and 16 and in the middle portion 18 and that are aligned with one another to permit the fasteners 20 to be received therein. The fasteners 20 received in the holes 52 are then upset or otherwise caused to be plastically deformed to retain the housing 6 in the assembled condition that is depicted generally in
[0042] The housing 6 additionally includes a number of alignment bosses 54 and a number of alignment receptacles 56 that are cooperable with one another to align the first and second lateral portions 14 and 16 and the middle portion 18 with one another. For instance,
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[0044] The strain relief 58 includes a first wall portion 60 and a second wall portion 62 and further includes a routing path 64 (
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[0047] The first lateral portion 14 can then be received on the middle portion 18 and the second lateral portion 16 that are already aligned with one another by receiving one of the alignment bosses 54 that is formed on the first lateral portion 14 into a corresponding one of the alignment receptacles 56 that is formed on the middle portion 18 and by receiving the other of the alignment bosses 54 that is formed on the first lateral portion 14 with the corresponding alignment receptacle 56 that is formed on the second lateral portion 16. Such reception of the first lateral portion 14 on the second lateral portion 16 and the middle portion 18 causes the end of the circuit board 24 opposite the receptacle 44 to be received in the first support 74 of the first lateral portion 14. In such a fashion, the circuit board is interposed between the tab 68 and the first and second supports 74 and 76 to securely retain the circuit board 24 to the housing 6 within the interior region 46.
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[0050] It thus can be seen that the surge protection device 4 is configured such that its housing 6 enables rapid assembly and self-alignment using the alignment bosses 54 and the alignment receptacles 56. The strain relief 58 advantageously protects the integrity of the electronic apparatus 8 by resisting damage to the electrical connection between the neutral wire 32 and the circuit board 24 by frictionally engaging the strain relief 58. The various overlapping ledges 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, and 92 advantageously resist the escape of gases from the varistors 38 from the interior region 46 to the exterior 48, which advantageously protects a load center or other electrical structure from damage due to the protective operation of the varistors 38 in the event of a surge.
[0051] An improved surge protection device 104 in accordance with a second embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept is depicted generally in
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[0053] Similar to the housing 6, the housing 106 is configured such that the first lateral portion 104 includes a first ledge 182 and the fifth ledge 190, the middle portion 118 includes a second ledge 184 and a third ledge 186, and the second lateral portion 116 includes a fourth ledge 188 and a sixth ledge 192. The first and second ledges 182 and 184 overlap one another, the third and fourth ledges 186 and 188 overlap one another, and the fifth and sixth ledges 190 and 192 overlap one another to provide tortuous paths that resist the passage of gases from and interior region 146 of the surge protection device 104 to the exterior thereof, which advantageously resists damage to a load center or other structure to which the surge protection device 104 has been mounted.
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[0055] While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.