IP Library Granted Patent US 6,950,295
Granted Patent B2
US 6,950,295 · App. 10/322,112 · Granted Sep 27, 2005

Method and apparatus for balancing capacitance in hybrid overvoltage protection device

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Patent No.
US 6,950,295
App. No.
10/322,112
Granted
Sep 27, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) are employed in surge protection devices, such as overvoltage protection devices, between a pair of signal lines and ground to reduce the capacitive imbalance introduced by the overvoltage protector, thereby improving higher frequency transmissions over twisted-pair telephone lines. The MOVs are sorted into subgroups having a capacitive tolerance of no more than about 1.0 picofarad. MOVs with asymmetrical electrodes can also be sorted to reduce both the capacitance and the capacitive tolerance of the MOVs. The sorted MOVs can then be electrically connected in parallel with a gas discharge tube on each signal line to produce an overvoltage protection device, for example a station protector for use at a customer premises, having a capacitive imbalance that does not exceed about 1.3 picofarads. The use of asymmetrical electrodes reduces the capacitance of the sorted MOVs to less than about 30 picofarads.

Claims (32)

1. A method of assembling an overvoltage protection device for use with a pair of signal lines such that the capacitive unbalance between the signal lines introduced by the overvoltage protection device is less than a predetermined first value, the method comprising the steps of:

determining the capacitance of each MOV in a group of MOVs, each MOV in the group being capable of protecting against a voltage surge;

sorting the MOVs into at least one subgroup consisting only of MOVs with capacitances that differ by no more than a predetermined second value; and

assembling the overvoltage protection device using MOVs selected only from the same subgroup so that the capacitive imbalance of the overvoltage protection device does not exceed the first value, wherein the first value is about 1.3 picofarads and the second value is about 1.0 picofarad.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein a plurality of overvoltage protection devices are assembled using at least two MOVs selected only from each of a plurality of different subgroups and wherein the capacitive imbalance of each overvoltage protection device does not exceed the first value.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein the second value is the same for each subgroup.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the first value is greater than the second value.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the overvoltage protection device is a station protector.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the station protector comprises at least one gas discharge tube and each of the MOVs is electrically connected in parallel with the at least one gas discharge tube.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein each MOV in the group of MOVs has a capacitance of about 60 picofarads with a tolerance of about ±12 picofarads and wherein the first value is substantially less than the tolerance.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the MOVs comprises a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side of the body and a second electrode disposed on the second side of the body and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is substantially equal to the surface area of the first electrode.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the MOVs comprises a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side of the body and a second electrode disposed on the second side of the body and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode so that the overlapped surface area of the electrodes is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode.

10. An overvoltage protection device for use with a pair of signal lines such that the capacitive imbalance between the signal lines introduced by the overvoltage protection device is less than a predetermined first value, the overvoltage protection device being assembled by the process of:

sorting a group of MOVs into at least one subgroup wherein the difference in the capacitances of any two MOVs in the subgroup is no more than a predetermined second value; and

assembling the overvoltage protection device using MOVs selected only from the same subgroup so that the capacitive imbalance between the signal lines introduced by the overvoltage protection device is less than a predetermined second value, wherein each MOV in the group of MOVs has a capacitance of about 60 picofarads with a tolerance of about ±12 picofarads and wherein the first value is substantially less than the tolerance.

11. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein a plurality of overvoltage protection devices are assembled using at least two MOVs selected only from each of a plurality of different subgroups and wherein the capacitive imbalance of each overvoltage protection device does not exceed the first value.

12. The overvoltage protection device of claim 11 wherein the second value is the same for each subgroup.

13. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein the first value is greater than the second value.

14. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein the overvoltage protection device is a station protector.

15. The overvoltage protection device of claim 14 wherein the station protector comprises at least one gas discharge tube and each of the MOVs is electrically connected in parallel with the at least one gas discharge tube.

16. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein the first value is about 1.3 picofarads and the second value is about 1.0 picofarad.

17. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein each of the MOVs comprises a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side of the body and a second electrode disposed on the second side of the body and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is substantially equal to the surface area of the first electrode.

18. The overvoltage protection device of claim 10 wherein each of the MOVs comprises a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side of the body and a second electrode disposed on the second side of the body and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode so that the overlapped surface area of the electrodes is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode.

19. A station protector for protecting against a voltage surge on a twisted-pair telephone line comprising tip and ring conductors used for digital subscriber line (DSL) transmissions, the station protector comprising

a ground terminal;

first and second terminals electrically connected to the tip and ring conductors;

a first MOV electrically connected between the first terminal and the ground terminal; and

a second MOV electrically connected between the second terminal and the ground terminal;

the first MOV and the second MOV selected from a subgroup of a group of MOVs wherein the difference between the capacitances of any two MOVs in the subgroup is no greater than a predetermined first value so that the capacitive imbalance between the first terminal and ground and the second terminal and ground does not exceed a predetermined second value, wherein the first value is about 1.0 picofarad and the second value is about 1.3 picofarads.

20. The station protector of claim 19 wherein the first MOV and the second MOV each comprise a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side and a second electrode disposed on the second side and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is substantially equal to the surface area of the first electrode.

21. The station protector of claim 19 wherein the first MOV and the second MOV each comprise a body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a first electrode disposed on the first side and a second electrode disposed on the second side and wherein the surface area of the second electrode is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode so that the overlapped surface area of the electrodes is smaller than the surface area of the first electrode.

22. The station protector of claim 21 wherein the capacitance of the first MOV and the capacitance of the second MOV are less than about 30 picofarads.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Aug 18, 2017
From: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.; CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS BRANDS, INC.
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 043601/0427 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE EXECUTION DATE TO READ 04/27/2004 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 033600 FRAME 0408. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CORRECTION OF THE EXECUTION DATE TO READ 04/27/2004. Recorded Aug 28, 2014
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 033646/0892 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2014
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CCS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 033600/0408 →