EP2889882B1 - Résistance tubulaire dépendante en tension - Google Patents

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EP2889882B1
EP2889882B1 EP13877033.4A EP13877033A EP2889882B1 EP 2889882 B1 EP2889882 B1 EP 2889882B1 EP 13877033 A EP13877033 A EP 13877033A EP 2889882 B1 EP2889882 B1 EP 2889882B1
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Zetong CHEN
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    • H01C7/00Non-adjustable resistors formed as one or more layers or coatings; Non-adjustable resistors made from powdered conducting material or powdered semi-conducting material with or without insulating material
    • H01C7/10Non-adjustable resistors formed as one or more layers or coatings; Non-adjustable resistors made from powdered conducting material or powdered semi-conducting material with or without insulating material voltage responsive, i.e. varistors
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    • H01C7/10Non-adjustable resistors formed as one or more layers or coatings; Non-adjustable resistors made from powdered conducting material or powdered semi-conducting material with or without insulating material voltage responsive, i.e. varistors
    • H01C7/12Overvoltage protection resistors
    • H01C7/126Means for protecting against excessive pressure or for disconnecting in case of failure

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  • the present invention relates to a tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • Existing Metal Oxide Voltage dependent resistors have a special nonlinear current-voltage characteristic. Once an unusual condition, such as the lighting stroke, electromagnetic interference, frequent switching of power or power system failure, is encountered in use, the voltage of the circuit will increase suddenly to exceed the breakover voltage of the voltage dependent resistor and the voltage dependent resistor will be entered into the breakover status. Then, the current (I) and voltage (V) are in a nonlinear relationship that can be represented by a nonlinear coefficient of which the value can be several tens or more than one hundred. At this point, the resistance of the voltage dependent resistors reduces to only several Ohms, which allows the release of overvoltage by forming a surge current in order to protect the connected electronic product(s) or expensive module(s).
  • Existing voltage dependent resistors are usually in the shape of a planar rectangle or circle that is relatively space-occupied. However, a compact, powerful, universal, easy-to-install and cost effective voltage dependent resistor is desired in the modern electronic technologies.
  • EP 0 184 182 A2 relates to a tubular varistor arrangement, particularly suitable for use in electrical connectors of circular cross-section.
  • US 4 069 465 A relates to a thick film varistor comprising a varistor film sandwiched between a pair of electrodes, one of which is in contact with a cylindrical substrate.
  • the technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a compact, powerful, easy-to-install and cost effective tubular voltage dependent resistor in view of the problems in the prior art.
  • the present invention provides a tubular voltage dependent resistor, comprising: a voltage dependent resistor chip, wherein the voltage dependent resistor chip is tubular, and an inner electrode and an outer electrode are respectively arranged on the inner wall and the outer wall of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip.
  • the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip has a tubular length of from 8 mm to 100 mm, an inner diameter of from 3.5 mm to 50 mm, and an outer diameter of from 4.5 mm to 80 mm.
  • the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip is in the shape of a circular tube or a rectangular tube.
  • an inner extraction electrode and an outer extraction electrode are arranged on the end(s) and/or periphery of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip respectively, with the inner extraction electrode and the outer extraction electrode connected to the inner electrode and the outer electrode respectively.
  • the inner electrode is connected to the inner extraction electrode directly or by a conductor. In an embodiment, there can independently be 1 to 3 inner or outer electrodes. In an embodiment, when there is one inner electrode and two or more outer electrodes, a plurality of outer extraction electrodes are arranged on the end(s) and/or periphery of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with each outer extraction electrode connected to each outer electrode correspondingly.
  • an outer extraction electrode being connected to the outer electrode correspondingly, is arranged on the end(s) and/or periphery of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip, and a fuse tube is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with one end passing through one end of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip and the other connected to one outer extraction electrode, thereby forming a circuit-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • the end of the fuse tube connected to the outer extraction electrode is used as the power output end, and the other end of the fuse tube is used as the power input end, or vice versa.
  • an outer extraction electrode and an inner extraction electrode are arranged on the ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip respectively, with the outer extraction electrode connected to the outer electrode correspondingly, and a fuse tube is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with one end connected to the inner electrode and the other end connected to the inner extraction electrode, thereby forming a self-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • an outer extraction electrode being connected to the outer electrode correspondingly, is arranged on the end(s) and/or periphery of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip, there are two inner electrodes separately arranged along the axial direction of the voltage dependent resistor chip, and a fuse tube is arranged in the inside cavity space of the voltage dependent resistor chip with the ends connected to the two inner electrodes respectively, thereby forming a self-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • the outer extraction electrode is correspondingly connected to the outer electrode by a low temperature alloy, thereby forming a self-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • a fuse tube is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with one end passing through one end of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip and the other end connected to the inner extraction electrode, thereby forming a circuit- and self-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • the outer extraction electrode is connected to the outer electrode by a low temperature alloy, thereby forming a circuit- and self-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor.
  • the inner extraction electrode is a metal terminal cap, a metal clamp, a metal clamping ring, or a pin
  • the out extraction electrode is a metal terminal cap, a metal clamp, or a metal clamping ring.
  • the outer extraction electrode as a metal terminal cap, is arranged on both ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip, and the inner extraction electrode is a pin extracted insulatingly from the metal terminal cap.
  • the outer extraction electrode is a metal terminal cap, a metal clamp, or a metal clamping ring.
  • the outer extraction electrode is a metal terminal cap with an warped edge correspondingly connected to the outer electrode by a low temperature alloy, a metal clamp, or a metal clamping ring.
  • the fuse tube is a temperature-dependent type, a current-dependent type, or a voltage-dependent type.
  • the present invention provides the following beneficial effects.
  • the present disclosure provides four kinds of devices to meet the requirements of different circumstances, depending on the use.
  • the first type is a voltage dependent resistor without protections, which shares a universal fuse tube holder for clamping and screwing. It will be described below by way of Examples 1 to 4.
  • Non-claimed example 1 is
  • Figure 1 is a schematic structure view.
  • the device comprises a tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1, which is a body without an electrode coating.
  • the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1 can be in the shape of a circular tube or a rectangular tube, the thickness of which determines the breakover voltage.
  • An inner electrode 3 and an outer electrode 2 are coated on the inner and outer walls of the voltage dependent resistor chip 1, respectively.
  • An inner extraction electrode and an outer extraction electrode are respectively arranged on the ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1.
  • the inner and outer extraction electrodes can be a metal terminal cap, a metal clamp, or a metal clamping ring. This example is described by way of metal clamping rings as the inner and outer extraction electrodes.
  • a conductor 4 is arranged on one end surface of the voltage dependent resistor chip to connect the inner electrode 3 and the metal terminal cap 5-5. Between the outer electrode 2 and the conductor 4 is a gap that is without an electrode coating, or coated with an insulating layer. Neither is an electrode coating present on the other end surface of the voltage dependent resistor chip 1, in order to separate the same from the inner electrode 3 for safety.
  • the voltage dependent resistor chip has a tubular length of 8 mm, an inner diameter of 3.5 mm, and an outer diameter of 4.5 mm. This example has the shape and size meeting the requirements of the international standards, can form a product structure belonging to the kind of universal fuses, and share a universal fuse holder for clamping and screwing.
  • Figure 2 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 1 .
  • Non-claimed example 2 is
  • FIG 3 is a schematic structure view.
  • the device comprises a tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1 which is a body without an electrode coating.
  • the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1 can be in the shape of a circular tube or a rectangular tube, the thickness of which determines the service voltage.
  • One inner electrode 3 and two outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 are coated on the inner and outer walls of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip 1, respectively.
  • the two outer electrodes are separately arranged along the axial direction of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip, with a gap not coated with an electrode between the adjacent outer electrodes.
  • the two end surfaces of the voltage dependent resistor chip 1 are without an electrode coating, or coated with an insulating layer.
  • the inner electrode 3 is a certain distance away from the two end surfaces when coated.
  • An outer extraction electrode as a metal terminal cap, a metal clamp, or a metal clamping ring, is arranged on both ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip. This example is described by way of a metal terminal cap as the outer extraction electrode. That is, the metal terminal caps 5-0, 5-1 are arranged on the ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip, and connected to the outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 by welding or clamping, respectively.
  • the inner electrode 3 is extracted by an inner extraction electrode. This example is described by way of a pin 8 as the inner extraction electrode.
  • the metal terminal cap 5-0 has an aperture at which an insulating sleeve 9 is arranged.
  • the pin 8 extends out of the insulating sleeve 9.
  • Figure 4 is the equivalent circuit diagram of the Example 2.
  • the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip has a tubular length of 100 mm, an inner diameter of 50 mm, and an outer diameter of 80 mm.
  • the voltage dependent resistors of this example share a universal fuse holder for screwing and welding. If the pin 8 is not extracted in this example, and both ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip are connected by the metal terminal cap 5-1, the equivalent circuit will become two voltage dependent resistors in tandem connection.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 3 is substantially the same with Example 2 in structure, with the exceptions that there are three outer electrodes, the outer electrode 2-3 arranged on the periphery of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip is fastened to the metal clamp (clamping ring) 11 by screwing of a bolt 12, welding, riveting or clipping, the metal clamp (clamping ring) 11 is used as the outer extraction electrode of the outer electrode 2-3, and there are three outer extraction electrodes formed in this example.
  • Figure 6 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 5 .
  • FIG 7 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 4 is substantially the same with Example 2 in structure, with the exceptions that there are two inner electrodes, namely 3-1 and 3-2, that are extracted by the pins 8 respectively, both the metal terminal caps 5-0 have an aperture at which the insulating sleeve 9 is arranged, and the two pins 8 extend out of the insulating sleeves 9 of the two terminal caps respectively.
  • the equivalent circuit diagram is shown in Figure 8 .
  • the voltage dependent resistor chip has a tubular length of 45 mm, an inner diameter of 28 mm, and an outer diameter of 55 mm.
  • the pin(s) 8 can be cancelled to form a new application example for the other examples with an exception of this one.
  • the second type is circuit-protecting and characterized in that a fuse tube in tandem connection is provided in the circuit and the Lin and Lout ends are used as the power input and output ends respectively, thereby cutting off the fuse tube to protect the equipment in an emergency.
  • This type of devices meets the UL standard.
  • the second type of the tubular voltage dependent resistors is described below by way of Examples 5 to 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 5 is substantially the same with Example 1 in structure with the exceptions that, the outer extraction electrodes arranged on the ends of the voltage dependent resistor chip are selected to be metal terminal caps 5-0; a fuse tube 10 is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with its lead 10-1 connected to the metal terminal cap 5-0 at one end, which metal terminal cap 5-0 is simultaneously connected to the outer electrode 2 by clamping or welding to form the output end Lout; and an insulating layer 6 is coated at the end surface of the voltage dependent resistor chip to avoid that the inner electrode 3 and the outer electrode 2 are too close to each other, so as to keep a safe distance between the electrodes.
  • the outer extraction electrodes arranged on the ends of the voltage dependent resistor chip are selected to be metal terminal caps 5-0; a fuse tube 10 is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with its lead 10-1 connected to the metal terminal cap 5-0 at one end, which metal terminal cap 5-0 is simultaneously connected to the outer
  • the aperture arranged in this metal terminal cap 5-0 is jacketed with a ring-shaped insulating sleeve 9, from which the lead 10-2 of the fuse tube 10 is extracted and used as the power input end Lin.
  • a circuit-protecting type tubular voltage dependent resistor is thus formed.
  • the fuse tube 10 is a temperature-dependent type, a current-dependent type, or a voltage-dependent type.
  • Figure 10 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 9 .
  • the power input end Lin and the power output end Lout are interchangeable in this example.
  • FIG 11 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 6 is substantially the same with Example 5 in structure, with the exceptions that the conductor 4 is cancelled, two outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 are separately arranged along the axial direction on the outer wall of the voltage dependent resistor chip, a gap not coated with an electrode is kept between the adjacent electrodes, both the end surfaces of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip are coated with an insulating layer 6, and the two metal terminal caps 5-0 are connected to the outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 respectively. A protective tandem type device is thus formed.
  • Figure 12 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 11 .
  • Non-claimed example 7 is
  • FIG 13 is a schematic structure view of Example 7 of the present invention.
  • Example 7 is substantially the same with Example 6 in structure, with the exceptions that there are three outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, arranged on the outer wall of the tubular voltage dependent resistor, a metal clamp (clamping ring) 11 on the outer electrode 2-3 is used as the outer extraction electrode thereof and fastened by a screw 12. A star-shaped device having fuse is thus formed.
  • Figure 14 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 13 .
  • the third type is a self-protecting tubular voltage dependent resistor and characterized in that a fuse in tandem connection is provided in the device. The power can be cut off to stop the operation before the malfunction of the tubular voltage dependent resistor, so as not to affect the normal operation of the equipment(s).
  • the third type of the tubular voltage dependent resistors is described below by way of Examples 8 to 13.
  • FIG 15 is a schematic structure view of Example 8 of the present invention.
  • Example 8 is substantially the same with Example 5 in structure, with the exceptions that an insulating layer 6 is arranged on both ends of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip; the fuse tube 10 has one lead 10-1 welded to the inner electrode 3 and the other lead 10-2 welded to the metal terminal cap 5-0 that is used as the inner extraction electrode for the inner electrode 3; and the metal terminal cap 5-1 at the other end is clamped (welded) to and used as the outer extraction electrode for the outer electrode 2.
  • the device as a whole is a protective tandem one.
  • Figure 16 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 15 .
  • FIG 17 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 9 is substantially the same with Example 6 in structure, with the exceptions that two inner electrodes 3-1, 3-2 separately arranged along the axial direction of the voltage dependent resistor chip are arranged on the inner wall of the voltage dependent resistor chip, the fuse tube has two leads 10-1, 10-2 welded respectively to the two inner electrodes 3-2, 3-1, and no inner extraction electrode(s) is necessary. A device having a fuse tube in tandem connection therein is thus formed.
  • Figure 18 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 17 .
  • Non-claimed example 10 is
  • FIG 19 is a schematic structure view of Example 10 of the present invention.
  • Example 10 is substantially the same with Example 1 in structure, with the exceptions that the outer extraction electrode arranged on one end of the voltage dependent resistor chip is a metal terminal cap 5-2 with an warped edge connected to the outer electrode 2 by the low temperature alloy 7, and an insulating layer is coated between the metal terminal cap 5-2 and the voltage dependent resistor chip in order to separate the inner wall of the metal terminal cap 5-2 and the outer electrode 2.
  • the metal terminal cap 5-2 is connected to the power end.
  • the low temperature alloy 7 will melt before the malfunction of the tubular voltage dependent resistor, by which the tubular voltage dependent resistor is cut off from the power supply and stops the operation.
  • Figure 20 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 19 .
  • FIG 21 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 11 is substantially the same with Example 2 in structure, with the exceptions that the metal terminal caps on the ends of the voltage dependent resistor chip are both metal terminal caps with an warped edge, the warped edge of the two metal terminal cap 5-2, 5-3 are respectively welded to outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 by the low-temperature alloy 7, which forms a device having the fuse function at both ends, and an insulating layer 6 separating the inner wall of the metal terminal cap 5-2 and the outer electrode 2 is coated at both ends of the voltage dependent resistor chip to prevent the conduction caused by the outer electrodes being too close to the inner electrode.
  • Figure 22 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 21 .
  • Non-claimed example 12 is
  • FIG 23 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 12 is substantially the same with Example 11 in structure, with the exceptions that three outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 are arranged on the outer wall of the voltage dependent resistor chip, the warped edges of the two metal terminal caps 5-2, 5-3 are welded to the outer electrodes 2-1, 2-2 by a low-temperature alloy 7, respectively, the outer electrode 2-3 is jacketed by a U-shaped insulating sleeve 9-1, at the opening of which is arranged a low temperature alloy block 7-1, a clamp 11 is further jacketed to allow the low-temperature alloy block 7-1 pressing the outer electrode 2-3 with one side and pushing the clamp 11 with the other side, and the clamp 11 is fastened by a screw 12. A device with triple insurance is thus formed.
  • Figure 24 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 23 .
  • Figure 25 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 13 is substantially the same with Example 11 in structure, with the exceptions that two inner electrodes 3-1, 3-2 are arranged on the inner wall of the voltage dependent resistor chip, which are extracted respectively by a pin 8. A device with two separate parts having the fuse function is thus formed to facilitate the combined use by the user.
  • Figure 26 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 25 .
  • the forth type is a tubular voltage dependent resistor having both the circuit- and self-protection, and characterized in the combined characteristics of a circuit-protecting voltage dependent resistor and a self-protecting voltage dependent resistor. It will be described below by way of Examples 14 to 15.
  • FIG 27 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 14 is substantially the same with Example 11 in structure, with the exceptions that a fuse tube 10 is arranged in the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with a lead 10-2 welded to the pin 8 to be used as the power output end Lout and another lead 10-1 extending out of the ring-shaped insulating sleeve 9 arranged at the metal terminal cap 5-3 to be used as the power input end Lin.
  • a tubular voltage dependent resistor having both circuit- and self- protection is thus formed.
  • Figure 28 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 27 .
  • FIG 29 is a schematic structure view.
  • Example 15 is substantially the same with Example 12 in structure, with the exceptions that a fuse tube 10 is arranged in the inside cavity space of the tubular voltage dependent resistor chip with a lead 10-2 welded to the metal terminal cap 5-2 to be used as the power output end Lout and another lead 10-1 extending out of the ring-shaped insulating sleeve 9 arranged at the metal terminal cap 5-3 to be used as the power input end Lin.
  • a tubular voltage dependent resistor having both circuit- and self- protection is thus formed.
  • Figure 30 is the equivalent circuit diagram of Figure 29 .

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  1. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension, comprenant : une puce de résistance dépendante de la tension (1), la puce de résistance dépendante de la tension (1) étant tubulaire, et une électrode intérieure (3) et une électrode extérieure (2) étant respectivement disposées sur la paroi intérieure et la paroi extérieure de la puce tubulaire de résistance dépendante de la tension, caractérisée en ce qu'une électrode d'extraction extérieure et une électrode d'extraction intérieure sont disposées respectivement sur les extrémités de la puce tubulaire de résistance dépendante de la tension (1), l'électrode d'extraction extérieure étant connectée de manière correspondante à l'électrode extérieure, et un tube de fusible (10) est disposé dans l'espace creux intérieur de la puce tubulaire de résistance dépendante de la tension (1) avec une extrémité connectée à l'électrode intérieure et l'autre extrémité connectée à l'électrode d'extraction intérieure, formant ainsi une résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension de type auto-protégée.
  2. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la puce tubulaire de résistance dépendante de la tension (1) présente une longueur tubulaire comprise entre 8 mm et 100 mm, un diamètre intérieur compris entre 3,5 mm et 50 mm, et un diamètre extérieur compris entre 4,5 mm et 80 mm.
  3. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la puce tubulaire de résistance dépendante de la tension (1) se présente sous la forme d'un tube circulaire ou d'un tube rectangulaire.
  4. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 3, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte 1 ou 2 ou 3 électrodes intérieures (3) et qu'elle comporte 1 ou 2 ou 3 électrodes extérieures (2).
  5. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 1 ou 6, caractérisée en ce que l'électrode d'extraction intérieure est un cache-borne métallique, un serre-fil métallique, une bague de serrage métallique, ou une broche, et l'électrode d'extraction extérieure est un cache-borne métallique, un serre-fil métallique ou une bague de serrage métallique.
  6. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que le cache-borne métallique est un cache-borne métallique doté d'un bord tordu, le bord tordu étant connecté de manière correspondante à l'électrode extérieure par un alliage basse température (7).
  7. Résistance tubulaire dépendante de la tension selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le tube de fusible (10) est de type dépendant de la température, de type dépendant du courant, ou de type dépendant de la tension.
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