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publicationDate 2001-10-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Self-recovering current limiting device with liquid metal
abstract The invention relates to a self-recovering current limiting device with liquid metal. It contains electrodes (1) made of solid metal for connection to a circuit to be protected and several compressor rooms (4), which are partially filled with liquid metal (7) and are located one behind the other between the electrodes (1), through pressure-resistant insulating bodies (5, 11) and through them held insulating partition walls (12) are formed with connecting channels (8). The intermediate walls (12) have bushes (13) made of high-temperature and erosion-resistant insulating material in the area of the connecting channels (8) and, moreover, consist of a material of lesser value in comparison. To improve the compressive strength, the intermediate walls (12) are composed of several layers of sufficiently rigid material and non-conductive material.
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