Multi-conductor cable of reduced diameter and contact apparatus for same
US-2020180450-A1 · Jun 11, 2020 · US
US9774173B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9774173-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414212551-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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A surge protection device includes, in one embodiment, a reversible surge responder operative to engage an inner conductor engager during a protect mode and disengage the inner conductor engager during a normal mode. The surge responder returns to the normal mode from the protect mode without the intervention of an operator or service technician to replace or re-set the surge responder.
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The following is claimed: 1. A surge protection device comprising: a first coupling portion; a second coupling portion; a body positioned between the first and second coupling portions, the body being extendable along an axis; an inner conductor engager configured to be at least partially received by the body, the inner conductor engager being extendable along the axis and comprising a first end, a second end and a protrusion between the first and second ends; and a surge responder configured to be at least partially received by the body, the surge responder being positioned adjacent to the protrusion, the surge responder configured to be electrically grounded, wherein the surge responder is configured to change from a disengaged form to an engaged form in response to a surge wherein the surge responder engages the protrusion to provide a ground path for the surge, wherein the surge responder is further configured to change back to the disengaged form after the surge stops wherein the surge responder is disengaged from the protrusion, wherein the inner conductor engager defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein the surge responder includes a plurality of elongate strips defining a cylindrical shape circumscribing the inner conductor engager. 2. The surge protection device of claim 1 , wherein the inner conductor engager includes a radial protrusion between first and second ends of the inner conductor engager, and wherein the radial protrusion and elongate strips define an annular gap configured to be open during a normal operating mode of the surge responder and configured to close during a surge protection operating mode. 3. The surge protection device of claim 1 , wherein the body is conductive and circumscribes the surge responder, the conductive body having first and second housings and an insulator disposed there between to direct a surge current across the surge responder. 4. The surge protection device of claim 1 , wherein the inner conductor engager includes a first end having a conductor receiver configured to receive an inner conductor of a first coaxial cable and a second end having a pin configured to be received within a signal receiving interface of a second coaxial cable. 5. The surge protection device of claim 1 , wherein the first coupling portion is configured to engage a first coaxial cable, wherein the second coupling portion is configured to engage a second coaxial cable and wherein one end of the inner conductor engager is configured to engage an inner conductor of each coaxial cable and has a length dimension equal to one-quarter of the wavelength of an RF signal. 6. The surge protection device of claim 2 , further comprising a resilient mount disposed between the body and one end of the surge responder to facilitate displacement of the surge responder during a surge protection operating mode. 7. A surge protection device comprising: a first coupling portion; a second coupling portion; a body positioned between the first and second coupling portions, the body being extendable along an axis; an inner conductor engager configured to be at least partially received by the body, the inner conductor engager being extendable along the axis, the inner conductor engager comprising a first end, a second end and a radial extension between the first and second ends, the radial extension extending radially from the axis, the second end comprising an inner conductor receiver configured to at least partially receive an inner conductor of a coaxial cable; and a surge responder configured to be at least partially received by the body, the surge responder being extendable along the axis, the surge responder further configured to at least partially receive the inner conductor engager, the surge responder configured to be electrically grounded to a grounded object, the surge responder comprising a plurality of strips extending along the axis, the strips configured to change from a predisposed, disengaged form associated with a normal mode to an engaged form associated with a protect mode, wherein, in the normal mode, the strips are separated by an elongated opening extending along the axis, and the surge protection device is physically disengaged from the radial extension, wherein, in the protect mode, the surge responder is configured to conduct an electrical surge to cause a magnetic effect, the magnetic effect moving at least one of the strips so as to narrow the elongated opening, the narrowing of the elongated opening causing a decrease in a diameter of the surge responder to cause the surge responder to physically engage the extension, the engagement with the extension enabling electricity to flow from the inner conductor, through the surge responder, to the grounded object. 8. The surge protection device of claim 7 , wherein the body is conductive and circumscribes the surge responder, the body having first and second housings and an insulator disposed there between to direct a surge current across the surge responder. 9. The surge protection device of claim 7 , further comprising a resilient mount disposed between the body and at least one end of the surge responder to facilitate displacement of the surge responder in the protect mode. 10. The surge protection device of claim 9 , wherein the surge responder includes a ring at each end thereof and the resilient mount includes a plurality of fingers connecting to one of the rings to enable flexure of the surge responder in the protect mode. 11. The surge protection device of claim 9 , further comprising a resilient mount at each end of the surge protection device to facilitate transverse displacement of the surge responder in the protect mode. 12. The surge protection device of claim 10 , wherein each of the fingers includes a knob at a terminal end to facilitate angular motion of the surge responder in the protect mode. 13. A surge protection device comprising: an in-line body having first and second ends, each end configured for coupling to a coaxial cable; a surge protection assembly having a plurality of flexible elements disposed about and spaced from an inner conductor engager during a first operating mode, the flexible elements deforming inwardly and contacting the inner conductor engager in response to a threshold current flow in a second operating mode, the flexible elements returning to a spaced-away configuration in response to a current flow which is less than or equal to the threshold current. 14. The surge protection device of claim 13 , wherein the inner conductor engager defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein the surge responder includes a plurality of elongate strips defining a cylindrical shape circumscribing the inner conductor engager. 15. The surge protection device of claim 13 , wherein the inner conductor engager includes a radial protrusion between first and second ends of the inner conductor engager, and wherein the radial protrusion and elongate strips define an annular gap configured to be open during a normal operating mode of the surge responder and configured to close during a surge protection operating mode. 16. The surge protection device of claim 13 wherein the body is conductive and circumscribes the surge responder, the conductive body having first and second housings and an insulator disposed between the first and second housings to direct the surge current across the surge responder. 17. The surge protection device of claim 13 , further comprising: a first coupling portion configured to engage a first coaxial cable, a second coupling portion configured to engage a second c
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