Abstract: A fused plug wherein at least one wire of a line cord is connected to a prong member by means of a fuse assembly in which one end of a length of fuse wire or other fuse material is electrically connected as by soldering or crimping to a portion of the line cord wire from which the insulation has been removed, the length of fuse wire lying along the line cord wire and being secured to the insulative sheath thereof by means of a sleeve, which preferably serves to electrically connect the fuse assembly to the prong member. The sleeve may further comprise a tang for connection to the prong member, for instance, by soldering, or the sleeve may be connected to the prong member by ring clip means, or by means of a pigtail to be provided in electrical contact with the sleeve for connection to the prong member. The fuse assembly further comprises an outer insulative sheath that covers the electrical connection between the fuse wire and the line cord wire, and covers a portion of the sleeve.
Abstract: A fused plug having the line cord wires terminating within the plug and a fuse link inside the plug between each wire and an associated plug prong.
Abstract: An A.C. anti-radiation choke coil for a device such as a television set is inserted in a metal can and positioned and insulated therein by a hinged container of insulating material that closely encloses the choke coil; each section of the hinged container is provided with a part of a tubular extension which, when the container is closed, provides a full tubular conduit for the leads of the coil, spacing the leads, electrically and mechanically, from the edges of the opening in the can through which the leads extend.