Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – High voltage dissipation
Patent
1979-11-13
1982-03-09
Moose, Jr., Harry E.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
High voltage dissipation
361120, 365 96, H02H 906, G11C 700, G11C 1700
Patent
active
043193005
ABSTRACT:
A screw-in station protector assembly includes a carrier housing containing a shorting cage which is biased by a compression to urge the cage and gas tube arrester assembly outwardly. The gas tube assembly contained within the cage includes a two electrode gas tube. The gas tube is within a jacket which forms a sealed external back-up air gap protector. The screw-in-assembly is particularly adapted for retro-fitting/replacement of carbon block arresters without modification.
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Fukushima Toshitaka
Jones Raymond D.
Kawabata Yuichi
Koyama Kazumi
Miyamura Tamio
Fujitsu Limited
Moose Jr. Harry E.
TII Industries Inc.
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