Reflowable thermal fuse
US-2015340181-A1 · Nov 26, 2015 · US
US10147573B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10147573-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715662935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A reflowable thermal fuse comprises a conduction element with first and second elastic portions, a sensor, a restraining element, a heating element and mounting pads. The first elastic portion is adapted to apply force on the conduction element in an activated state of the thermal fuse. The sensor is in mechanical communication with the first elastic portion of the conduction element. The restraining element is adapted to secure the second elastic portion of the conduction element and thereby prevent the second elastic portion from applying force on the conduction element in an installation state of the thermal fuse. Application of an activating current through the heating element causes heat generated and transferred to the restraining element and makes the restraining element to lose resilience, thereby releasing the second elastic portion and placing the thermal fuse in the activated state. The sensor loses its ability to hold the first elastic portion in place and allows the conduction element to open during a subsequent fault condition.
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A reflowable thermal fuse, comprising: a conduction element with a first elastic portion and a second elastic portion, the first elastic portion applying force on the conduction element in an activated state of the thermal fuse; a sensor in mechanical communication with the first elastic portion of the conduction element; a restraining element securing the second elastic portion of the conduction element and thereby prevent the second elastic portion from applying force on the conduction element in an installation state of the thermal fuse; a heating element; and a plurality of mounting pads that enable surface mounting the thermal fuse; wherein first and second ends of the first elastic portion are in electrical communication with the first and second mounting pads of the plurality of mounting pads to form a load current path of the thermal fuse; wherein the second end of the first elastic portion connects to the second mounting pad through the sensor; wherein a first end of the second elastic portion connects to the second mounting pad through the sensor, and a second end of the second elastic portion connects to a bonding plate disposed on the heating element through the restraining element; wherein application of an activating current through the heating element, causes heat generated and transferred to the restraining element, makes the restraining element to lose resilience, and thereby release the second elastic portion and place the thermal fuse in the activated state; wherein the sensor loses its ability to hold the first elastic portion in place and allows the conduction element to open during a subsequent fault condition. 2. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the sensor loses resilience when an ambient temperature around the thermal fuse exceeds a threshold value and allows the conduction element to open under the force applied by the first elastic portion. 3. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the conduction element is a flexed structure with two arc portions corresponding to the first and second elastic portions. 4. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is electrically independent to the restraining element and the conduction element. 5. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the sensor and the restraining element comprise solder. 6. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein a melting temperature of the restraining element is higher than a reflow temperature in the installation state. 7. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the restraining element has a higher melting temperature than that of the sensor. 8. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the restraining element has a higher melting temperature than that of the sensor by 20-160° C. 9. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the heating element is a resistor device or a PTC device. 10. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 1 , wherein the activating current is automatically switched off when the second elastic portion is released. 11. A reflowable thermal fuse, comprising: a conduction element with a first elastic portion and a second elastic portion, the first elastic portion applying force on the conduction element in an activated state of the thermal fuse; a sensor in mechanical communication with the first elastic portion of the conduction element; a restraining element securing the second elastic portion of the conduction element and thereby prevent the second elastic portion from applying force on the conduction element in an installation state of the thermal fuse; a heating element; and a base with a plurality of mounting pads that enable surface mounting the thermal fuse, first and second mounting pads of the plurality of mounting pads being disposed at least partially outside the underside of the base, first and second ends of the first elastic portion being in electrical communication with the first and second mounting pads to form a load current path of the thermal fuse; wherein the second end of the first elastic portion connects to the second mounting pad through the sensor; wherein a first end of the second elastic portion connects to the second mounting pad through the sensor, and a second end of the second elastic portion connects to a bonding plate disposed on the heating element through the restraining element; wherein application of an activating current through the heating element, causes heat generated and transferred to the restraining element, makes the restraining element to lose resilience, and thereby release the second elastic portion and place the thermal fuse in the activated state; wherein the sensor loses its ability to hold the first elastic portion in place and allows the conduction element to open during a subsequent fault condition. 12. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 11 , further comprising a housing engaging with the base to form an interior space for accommodating the conduction element, the sensor, the restraining element and the heating element. 13. The reflowable thermal fuse of claim 11 , wherein the activating current is automatically switched off when the second elastic portion is released.
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