Pinless inductive connector assembly
US-2015375579-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10074944B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10074944-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615076246-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A circuit includes a connector having first and second mateable portions. Each portion includes at least two terminals configured to mechanically engage at least two terminals of the other portion. The two terminals within the first and second portions are arranged so that as the first and second portions are mated, a first terminal of the first portion and a first terminal of the second portions come into contact before respective second terminals of the first and second portions. The circuit also includes a polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) device with a first terminal in electrical communication with the first terminal of the first portion and a second terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion. A power terminal is in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion and is configured to be connected to a power source. A load terminal is in electrical communication with the first and second terminals of the second portion and is configured to be connected to a load.
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A circuit comprising: a connector having first and second mateable portions, each portion comprising at least two terminals configured to mechanically engage the at least two terminals of the other portion, wherein the at least two terminals within the first and second portions are arranged so that as the first and second portions are mated, respective first terminals of the first and second portions come into contact before respective second terminals of the first and second portions; a polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) device with a first terminal in electrical communication with the first terminal of the first portion and a second terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion; a power terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion configured to be connected to a power source; and a load terminal in electrical communication with the first and second terminals of the second portion configured to be connected to a load, wherein as the first and second portions are separated from one another after having been initially mated together, the respective second terminals of the first and second portions separate, at which point the circuit allows current to flow from the power terminal to the load terminal via the PPTC device and the respective first terminals of the first and second portions, wherein when current flows through the PPTC device, a resistance of the PPTC device gradually increases to reduce the current flow to the load terminal; the circuit further comprising a bias circuit configured to increase an amount of current flowing through the PPTC device when the first and second portions start to separate to thereby facilitate activation of the PPTC device when the current to the load is insufficient to activate the PPTC device. 2. The circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the PPTC device is disposed within the first portion. 3. The circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising an inductor coupled between the first terminal of the PPTC device and the first terminal of the first portion, wherein the inductor delays the current flow through the PPTC device to thereby prevent nuisance activation of the PPTC device as the first and second portions are mated. 4. The circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the PPTC bias circuit comprises a delay circuit configured to momentarily activate a switch coupled between the first terminal of the PPTC device and a ground node to thereby cause current to momentarily flow through the PPTC bias circuit and the switch. 5. The circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising an arc suppression component connected to the first and second terminals of the second portion that allows current to flow through the PPTC device when the arc suppression component is triggered. 6. The circuit according to claim 5 , wherein the arc suppression component corresponds to a transient-voltage-suppression diode. 7. A circuit comprising: a connector having first and second mateable portions, each portion comprising at least two terminals configured to mechanically engage the at least two terminals of the other portion, wherein the at least two terminals within the first and second portions are arranged so that as the first and second portions are mated, respective first terminals of the first and second portions come into contact before respective second terminals of the first and second portions; a polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) device with a first terminal in electrical communication with the first terminal of the second portion and a second terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the second portion; a shunt circuit connected across the PPTC device configured to prevent nuisance activation of the PPTC device, a power terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion configured to be connected to a power source; and a load terminal in electrical communication with the first and second terminals of the second portion configured to be connected to a load, wherein as the first and second portions are separated from one another after having been initially mated together, the respective second terminals of the first and second portions separate, at which point the circuit allows current to flow from the power terminal to the load terminal via the PPTC device and the respective first terminals of the first and second portions, wherein when current flows through the PPTC device, a resistance of the PPTC device gradually increases to reduce the current flow to the load terminal; wherein the shunt circuit comprises a delay circuit configured to momentarily activate a switch coupled across the first and second terminals of the PPTC to thereby cause current to momentarily flow through the shunt when the first and second portions are mated together. 8. The circuit according to claim 7 , where the shunt circuit is configured to deactivate the switch after the first and second portions are mated together. 9. The circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the PPTC device is disposed within the second portion. 10. The circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the PPTC device and shunt circuit are disposed within the second portion.
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