| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7558041 |
Overvoltage protection device with dual contact surface thermal disconnector |
July 7, 2009 |
| A device (1) for protecting an electrical installation (2) from overvoltages, including at least one protection component (3), and disconnection element (4) capable of ensuring the electrical disconnection of the protection component from the installation by moving from a closed conf |
| 7541900 |
Module for electrical connection between a first and a second contactor and corresponding revers |
June 2, 2009 |
| The invention relates to a module for electrical locking between a first and a second contactor, comprising a first and a second normally closed auxiliary contact for respectively cooperating with a slide of the first and the second contactor, a first and a second connecting member of th |
| 7522428 |
Electric device designed to be attached to a mounting rail, and corresponding mounting method |
April 21, 2009 |
| Electric device, designed to be attached to a mounting rail, comprising a body fitted with means for locking onto the rail comprising at least one lug that can be moved between a locked position and an unlocked position, designed to interact with a first edge of the rail, the lug being |
| 7485015 |
Electric apparatus comprising at least one spring connection terminal |
February 3, 2009 |
| The electric apparatus comprising at least one spring connection terminal according to the invention comprises a body (4) made of insulating material having a rear face (5) comprising means (6) for attachment to the support (3), said at least one spring connection terminal comprising |
| 7466528 |
Overload and short-circuit protection device with a breaker ribbon |
December 16, 2008 |
| A protective device for an electrical installation, having at least two electrodes between which an electric arc can form, and a device for interrupting (6) the arc, extending between an upstream end (6A) and a downstream end (6B), with an entry region (E) for the arc at the upstream |