Thermally protected varistor
US-2024258000-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US9812277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9812277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514799274-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A thermal fuse having a bow, which has a first end with a first soldering surface for soldering to a first contact surface of a printed circuit board and a second end with a second soldering surface for soldering to a second contact surface of the printed circuit board, a tensioning element, which is secured to the bow between the first and the second end and which is designed to press with a preload against the bow and the printed circuit board once the two soldering surfaces and the contact surfaces of a printed circuit board have been soldered, wherein a portion of the bow, between the two ends thereof, has a measuring resistor connected in series to the two soldering surfaces. A printed circuit board having such a thermal fuse is additionally described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A thermal fuse, comprising: a bow having a first end with a first soldering surface configured for soldering to a first contact surface of a printed circuit board and the bow having a second end with a second soldering surface configured for soldering to a second contact surface of the printed circuit board; a tensioning element secured to the bow between the first and second ends, the tensioning element configured to press with a preload against the bow and the printed circuit board once the two soldering surfaces and the contact surfaces of the printed circuit board have been soldered; wherein a portion of the bow between the two ends thereof comprises a measuring resistor connected in series to the two soldering surfaces; and wherein the bow is arranged in a housing that has, on its underside, an opening through which the tensioning element extends. 2. The thermal fuse according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring resistor is a temperature measuring resistor or a current measuring resistor. 3. The thermal fuse according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring resistor is arranged on an electrically insulating carrier that is part of the bow. 4. The thermal fuse according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring resistor is soldered or welded to two end portions of the bow that comprise the soldering surfaces. 5. The thermal fuse according to claim 4 , wherein the two end portions of the bow are made of sheet metal. 6. The thermal fuse according to claim 1 , wherein the tensioning element is a coiled spring. 7. A printed circuit board, comprising: a thermal fuse; first and second metallized contact surfaces, wherein the thermal fuse electrically conductively connects the two contact surfaces; conductive tracks starting from the first and second metallized contact surfaces; the thermal fuse comprising a bow soldered at a first end to the first contact surface and soldered at a second end to the second contact surface; wherein the bow is arranged in a housing that has, on its underside, an opening for a tensioning element; the tensioning element arranged between the bow and a surface of the printed circuit board, the tensioning element pressing with a preload against the surface of the printed circuit board and the bow, wherein the tensioning element is configured to separate at least one of the two ends of the bow from a respective one of the metallized contact surfaces during overheating; and a measuring resistor connected in series to the two contact surfaces, wherein the bow is welded or soldered to the measuring resistor and the measuring resistor is positioned between the first and second ends of the bow. 8. The thermal fuse according to claim 7 , wherein the housing has a housing upper part and a housing lower part, wherein the housing lower part has inwardly projecting protrusions. 9. The thermal fuse according to claim 8 , wherein the housing upper part is connected to the housing lower part such that pressure on the housing upper part moves the inwardly projecting protrusions away from one another, such that the tensioning element is no longer supported on the inwardly projecting protrusions of the housing lower part. 10. A thermal fuse, comprising: a bow having a first end with a first soldering surface configured for soldering to a first contact surface of a printed circuit board and the bow having a second end with a second soldering surface configured for soldering to a second contact surface of the printed circuit board; a tensioning element secured to the bow between the first and second ends, the tensioning element configured to press with a preload against the bow and the printed circuit board once the two soldering surfaces and the contact surfaces of the printed circuit board have been soldered; wherein a portion of the bow between the two ends thereof comprises a measuring resistor connected in series to the two soldering surfaces; and wherein the measuring resistor is connected to the bow such that pressure from the tensioning element is configured to separate the measuring resistor from the bow in the event of overheating.
with a fusible element forming part of the switched circuit (H01H37/767 takes precedence) · CPC title
structurally associated with non-printed electric components (H05K1/16 takes precedence) · CPC title
Structural association with a measurement device, e.g. a shunt · CPC title
characterised by the shape or form of the fusible member · CPC title
Means for applying mechanical tension to fusible member · CPC title
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