Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Load shunting by fault responsive means
Patent
1989-11-06
1990-07-31
DeBoer, Todd E.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Load shunting by fault responsive means
361111, 361113, 361120, 361127, H02H 904
Patent
active
049454420
ABSTRACT:
A protective circuit utilizing a variable impedance. In one aspect, where a spark gap is utilized, a low impedance capacitor connected to the electrodes forming the gap by low impedance leads operates to terminate an arc passing across the gap when the voltage is reduced below a predetermined breakdown voltage. In another aspect, a varistor is utilized. A pair of input and output terminals is spaced a selected distance apart to improve performance at high frequencies. A permanent short is created if the varistor is destroyed by a high-energy transient.
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Brockschmidt, Jr. Arthur E.
Jameson Richard J.
Deboer Todd E.
The Boeing Company
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