Reflowable thermal fuse
First Claim
1. A thermal fuse comprising:
- a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end;
a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the conduction element in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device; and
a restraining element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the second end of the conduction element, the restraining element being adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse,wherein during a high temperature fault condition, heat applied to the thermal fuse causes current flowing between the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the conduction element to be diverted to the restraining element, causing the restraining element to release the conduction element.
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Abstract
A reflowable thermal fuse includes a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end, a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device, and a restraining element that defines a first end in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and a second end, in electrical communication with a second end of the conduction element. The restraining element is adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse. During a fault condition, heat applied to the thermal fuse diverts current flowing between the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the conduction element to the restraining element, causing the restraining element to release the conduction element and activate the fuse.
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8 Claims
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1. A thermal fuse comprising:
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a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end; a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the conduction element in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device; and a restraining element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the second end of the conduction element, the restraining element being adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse, wherein during a high temperature fault condition, heat applied to the thermal fuse causes current flowing between the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the conduction element to be diverted to the restraining element, causing the restraining element to release the conduction element. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A thermal fuse comprising:
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a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end; a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the conduction element in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device; and a restraining element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the second end of the conduction element, the restraining element being adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse, wherein during a high current fault condition, a fault current flowing into the thermal fuse causes current flowing between the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the conduction element to be diverted to the restraining element, causing the restraining element to release the conduction element, and the fault current causes the PTC device to generate heat that causes the conduction element to electrically open.
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4. A thermal fuse comprising:
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a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end; a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the conduction element in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device, the conduction element including a sensor that releasably secures the conduction element into electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device; and a restraining element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the second end of the conduction element, the restraining element being adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A thermal fuse comprising:
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a positive-temperature-coefficient (PTC) device that defines a first end and a second end; a conduction element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the conduction element in electrical communication with the second end of the PTC device; a restraining element that defines a first end and a second end, the first end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the first end of the PTC device and the second end of the restraining element in electrical communication with the second end of the conduction element, the restraining element being adapted to prevent the conduction element from coming out of electrical communication with the PTC device in an installation state of the thermal fuse; and a plurality of mounting pads disposed at least partially outside of the housing that enable surface mounting the thermal fuse to a panel. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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