IP Library Granted Patent US 6,930,872
Granted Patent B2
US 6,930,872 · App. 10/339,730 · Granted Aug 16, 2005

Spark gap device

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Patent No.
US 6,930,872
App. No.
10/339,730
Granted
Aug 16, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides an over-voltage surge protection device comprising a printed circuit board having a signal carrying conductive member having a plurality of nodes positioned therealong, and a conductive member running to ground also having a plurality of nodes positioned therealong. The nodes on the signal carrying member and ground member extend along a common path with corresponding ones of the signal carrying nodes positioned in adjacent, but spaced relation to the ground nodes. The peripheral edges of the nodes accumulate and discharge transient high voltage surges. Preferably, the nodes are shaped in the form of triangles due to this particular geometry's favorable ability to accumulate and discharge voltage, but may be formed in a variety of geometries.

Claims (14)

1. A printed circuit board having means for protecting electronic components of a circuit carried upon said board from damage due to high electrical transients, said board comprising:

a) a substrate of dielectric material having first and second, planar surfaces;

b) a first, signal carrying area of conductive material on said first surface bounded by a first peripheral edge having a first edge portion;

c) a printed circuit on at least one of said surfaces for connection of said components, said printed circuit being electrically connected to said first area by a first conductive path;

d) a second, grounded area of conductive material on said first surface bounded by a second peripheral edge having a second edge portion; and

e) said first and second edge portions being physically spaced by a distance forming a second conductive path for conducting electrical surges exceeding a predetermined value from said first to second area of conducting material, whereby said surges are shunted from said first conductive path to ground.

2. The circuit board of claim 1 where said first and second edge portions are substantially uniformly spaced along their full lengths.

3. The circuit board of claim 1 wherein the spacing between said first and second edge portions varies along their lengths.

4. The circuit board of claim 3 where said spacing varies between not less than one and not more than ten mils.

5. The circuit board of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second edge portions is substantially linear along its entire length.

6. The circuit board of claim 5 wherein both said first and second edge portions are linear along substantially their entire lengths.

7. The circuit board of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second edge portions is zig-zag along at least a portion of its length.

8. The circuit board of claim 7 wherein both said first and second edge portions are zigzag along at least a portion of their lengths.

9. The circuit board of claim 8 where both said first and second edge portions are zigzag, and are substantially uniformly spaced, along substantially their entire lengths.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 13, 2013
From: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
To: PPC BROADBAND, INC.
Reel/Frame 029803/0437 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2013
From: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
To: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 029800/0479 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SECOND ASSIGNOR'S NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 013656 FRAME 0641. Recorded Jun 23, 2003
From: PALINKAS, RAYMOND; OLCEN, AHMET BURAK
To: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
Reel/Frame 014198/0020 →