Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Electrical protection component having a thermal short-circuit device
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Application No.: US15777619Application Date: 2016-11-22
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Publication No.: US11128107B2Publication Date: 2021-09-21
- Inventor: Lau Kee Khon , Frank Werner
- Applicant: EPCOS AG
- Applicant Address: DE Munich
- Assignee: EPCOS AG
- Current Assignee: EPCOS AG
- Current Assignee Address: DE Munich
- Agency: Slater Matsil, LLP
- Priority: DE102015121438.5 20151209
- International Application: PCT/EP2016/078447 WO 20161122
- International Announcement: WO2017/097584 WO 20170615
- Main IPC: H01T1/14
- IPC: H01T1/14 ; H01C7/12 ; H01H37/76 ; H02H3/20 ; H02H9/04

Abstract:
An electrical protection component having a short-circuit device is disclosed. In an embodiment an electrical protection component includes a short-circuiting device including a surge arrester including electrodes and a thermal short-circuiting device including a clip, a first section of which is snapped onto the surge arrester and a second section of which comprises a short-circuiting link, wherein the short-circuiting link of the clip is spaced apart from at least one of the electrodes by a fusible element, wherein the short-circuiting link electrically conductively connects two of the electrodes to one another when the fusible element melts, and wherein the fusible element has a melting point of at least 300 degrees Celsius.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180351329A1 Electrical Protection Component Having a Short-Circuit Device Public/Granted day:2018-12-06
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