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Electricity: electrothermally or thermally actuated switches March listing by industry category 03/12

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03/29/2012 > 1 patent applications in 1 patent subcategories. listing by industry category

20120075052 - Thermal triggering element for a thermally controlled switching element: A thermal triggering element for a thermal switching element in the form of a glass vial having an elongated shape, a completely enclosed interior space filled with a triggering liquid and including a gas bubble. The glass vial features along its longitudinal direction, positioned in a manner facing each other,... Agent:

  
03/22/2012 > 6 patent applications in 6 patent subcategories. listing by industry category

20120068806 - Surge protective device with thermal decoupler and arc suppression: A device may include a metal-oxide varistor (MOV), wherein the MOV increases in temperature as a voltage applied across the MOV exceeds a rated voltage. The device may include a first conductor contacting the MOV and a second conductor contacting the MOV. The second conductor may be configured to disconnect... Agent: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.

20120068807 - Electric receptacle apparatus with replaceable protection module: A thermal protection module includes a surge absorber, a switch unit, and a pyrocondensation belt connected to the surge absorber and the switch unit. The switch includes a casing, at least one conductive pin, at least one conductive portion, and a moving part. The conductive portion is disposed on the... Agent: Powertech Industrial Co., Ltd.

20120068808 - Fusible switching disconnect modules and devices: A monitoring module for a fusible switch disconnect device includes an open fuse detecting element and wire leads for completing an electrical connection with a fuse.... Agent:

20120068809 - Fractional amp fuse and bridge element assembly therefor: Fuse element and bridge assemblies allow for construction of small fractional amp fuses with larger fuse element wires that are less prone to breakage in automated manufacturing processes.... Agent:

20120068810 - Fuse and arc resistant end cap assembly therefor: Overcurrent protection fuses with end cap assemblies amenable to automated manufacturing techniques and providing arc burn through resistance when the fusible element opens therein. The end cap assemblies may include washers having arc resistant compositions and may include single or double end cap constructions. Fuse rejection features may be formed... Agent:

20120068811 - Method of thermally operating an electrical interrupt switch: A thermally activated electrical interrupt device incorporates a thermally activated portion engaging with an electrical interrupt portion. The thermally activated material expands when heated, causing an interrupt control rod to open an electrical contact. When the interrupt device is placed into an interrupt state, a reset mechanism maintains the interrupt... Agent:

  
03/15/2012 > 1 patent applications in 1 patent subcategories. listing by industry category

20120062354 - Temperature-sensitive actuator: Disclosed is a temperature-sensitive actuator which is configured in such a manner that heat from a PTC heater for the temperature-sensitive part of a thermoelement can be received appropriately and reliably in a required state. Specifically disclosed is a temperature-sensitive actuator (10) which is configured to sense the temperature although... Agent: Nippon Thermostat Co., Ltd.

  
03/08/2012 > 1 patent applications in 1 patent subcategories. listing by industry category

20120056708 - Modular fuse holder: Modular fuse holder assemblies for configurable panelboards are specifically adapted to meet the needs of photovoltaic fuses and solar powered systems. Fuse rejection features, safety features, and remote monitoring features are further provided.... Agent:

  
03/01/2012 > 1 patent applications in 1 patent subcategories. listing by industry category

20120049995 - Electrical switching apparatus: A switching apparatus for use in conjunction with a fuse, the switching apparatus including a circuit interrupter having a pair of separable contacts, a sensor for sensing a line fault, and an actuator for moving the contacts to an open state when a line fault is sensed, and wherein the... Agent: Kaon Holdings Pty Ltd

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