Patents Assigned to Littelfuse, Inc.
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Patent number: 8140278Abstract: A circuit protection device includes: (i) a housing configured to hold a fuse; (ii) a first contact configured to connect the fuse to a power source; (iii) a second contact configured to connect the fuse to a load; and (iv) a sensing circuit placed in parallel with the fuse, the sensing circuit configured to operate on a leakage current running through the circuit after the fuse opens.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: William G. Rodseth, Daniel Stanek, Daniel Gilman
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Publication number: 20120064771Abstract: A circuit protection assembly includes a mounting block, a unitary fuse assembly, a post assembly and a plug connector. The unitary fuse assembly is disposed the mounting block and includes a plurality of fuses each of which is defined by a portion of a bus plate disposed on the lower surface of the mounting block to form a first terminal of the fuse, a second terminal disposed at least partially on the upper surface of the mounting block and a fuse element connecting the first terminal and the second terminal. The post assembly is disposed at least partially within the mounting block and a post extending from the block. The plug connector extends from a portion of the first terminal of at least one of the plurality of fuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Julio Urrea, Gary M. Bold
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Publication number: 20120044037Abstract: A blade fuse includes a first terminal includes an outer edge and an inner edge, the inner edge includes a first portion notched away from the inner edge beneath the first portion; a second terminal includes an outer edge and an inner edge, the inner edge include a second portion notched away from the inner edge beneath the second portion; an element extending from the first portion of the inner edge of the first terminal to the second portion of the inner edge of the second terminal; and a housing covering the element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Julio Urrea, James J. Beckert, Gary M. Bold, Seibang Oh, Juergen Scheele
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Patent number: 8076751Abstract: An integral circuit protection device includes a substrate disposed between first and second terminals. The substrate is composed of a resistive material. A first conductive layer is disposed on a first surface of the substrate and in electrical contact with the first terminal. A second conductive layer is disposed on a second surface of the substrate. A first electrically insulating layer is disposed on the second conductive layer and substantially covers the second conductive layer. The first electrically insulating layer includes an aperture. A fuse element is disposed on the first electrically insulating layer and is in electrical contact with the second conductive layer through the aperture and in electrical contact with the second terminal. The fuse element is in electrical series with the resistive material. A second electrically insulating layer is disposed over the fuse element.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventor: Stephen J. Whitney
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Publication number: 20110298577Abstract: An improved fuse having one or more counter bores in an interior wall of a hollow tube used as the fuse housing. The fuse includes a fusible element disposed within a cavity defined by the interior wall. The fusible element is electrically connected to first and second end caps via solder. The first and second end caps are attached to respective ends of the hollow tube. The one or more counter bores provide more space for the solder to cover the fusible element resulting in a more reliable electrical connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Albert Enriquez, Cherry Malabanan, Richard Tacla
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Publication number: 20110285496Abstract: A circuit protection assembly employs a post arrangement that is easier to manufacture and has a built-in insulating fuse configuration. The circuit protection assembly is disposed between a source of power and a circuit to be protected. The circuit protection assembly includes comprises a mounting block having a bore extending therethrough and a recess cavity on a first surface of the mounting block. A post having a first end is disposed within the recess cavity and a body portion extends through the bore. A fuse having a centrally disposed aperture is configured to receive the body portion of the post. The post has a second end configured to receive a terminal for connection to a circuit to be protected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Julio Urrea, Gary M. Bold
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Publication number: 20110279218Abstract: An improved fusible element for use within a circuit protection device is provided which includes a double wound fusible element configured to withstand high surge current associated with inductive and capacitive loads. The fusible element includes an insulated core having a longitudinal axis, a first wire wound about the core along the longitudinal axis of the core, and a second wire wound substantially orthogonally about a longitudinal axis of the first wire such that the fusible element is configured to withstand an over-current surge condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Bienvenido Salonga, Francisco De Guia, Alvin Salvador
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Patent number: 7990738Abstract: A master fuse module includes a base housing configured to be disposed on a battery, a fuse assembly connected to the base housing, and a cover disposed on the base housing. The fuse assembly includes a first generally planar portion including a first terminal, a second generally planar portion disposed generally perpendicular to the first generally planar portion, a plurality of second terminals, and a plurality of fuses. Each fuse includes a first portion in electrical communication with the first terminal and a second portion in electrical communication with one of the plurality of second terminals. A fuse element is in electrical communication between the first and second portions and provides overcurrent protection by melting when subjected to a predetermined current. A plurality of connectors connects the fuse assembly to the base housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Julio Urrea, Greg Stumpo, Gary M. Bold, Heiko Froehlke
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Patent number: 7983024Abstract: A fuse assembly includes: (i) a junction box including a battery B+ board having a plurality of metallized slots and a distribution board having a plurality of metallized slots; and (ii) a plurality of fuses releasably secured within the metallized slots, the fuses each including a substrate, first and second contacts positioned on the substrate, each contact in electrical communication with one of the metallized slots, and a fuse element in electrical communication with the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventor: Edwin J. Harris, IV
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Patent number: 7955133Abstract: A power distribution module for a vehicle includes an insulating housing including a component grid, the component grid defining a plurality of circuit protection footprints, the housing further including at least one connector mount or terminal mating location; a printed circuit board (“PCB”) located within the housing and beneath the component grid, the PCB holding a plurality of fuse mounting terminals and at least one connector mounting terminal, the PCB including a plurality of conducting traces connecting the fuse mounting terminals to the at least one connector mounting terminal; and a cover that threadingly engages the housing, the threading engagement leading to a locking of the cover to the housing that tends to prevent the cover from loosening from the housing when the vehicle is being driven, the locking of the cover able to be overcome by a person so that the cover can be unthreaded readily from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Juergen Scheele, Ronald Michael Rygiel, Julio Cesar Urrea, Kerri Michelle Hood, Timothy R. Goldsberry, Joseph Butler, Edwin J. Harris
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Patent number: 7952848Abstract: Electrostatic discharge protection, also known as ESD protection, is provided in the form of a discrete array with a voltage variable material (VVM) or a VVM device. The array is fabricated with a common electrode for connection to ground, and one or more electrodes configured for connection to an electrical component. The electrical component is a connector attached to an electrical circuit containing devices subject to damage by ESD events. The array is placed into a pocket or space on the connector and is held in place mechanically by spring force or by soldering to leads or electrodes of the connector. The array may be soldered to a ground connection or held in place by pressure, such as from a spring or from an outer housing or shell. In some embodiments, the array is removable from the component without affecting component circuits other than removal of ESD protection.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Jeffery A. Whalin, Maxwill Bassler, Ramon Leon, Timothy E. Pachla, Stephen J. Whitney
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Publication number: 20110121936Abstract: A circuit protection device includes a conductive layer which is connected to first and second terminals. A spring is electrically connected to the first and second terminals. When an over-voltage or over-temperature condition occurs within a charging circuit, one or more heat generating resistive elements melts material associated with one or more of the ends of the spring thereby releasing the spring to create an open circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: G. Todd Dietsch, Olga Spaldon-Stewart, Stephen Whitney
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Patent number: 7943959Abstract: A surge protection device with small-area buried regions (38, 60) to minimize the device capacitance. The doped regions (38, 60) are formed either in a semiconductor substrate (34), or in an epitaxial layer (82), and then an epitaxial layer (40, 84) is formed thereover to bury the doped regions (38, 60). The small features of the buried regions (38, 60) are maintained as such by minimizing high temperature and long duration processing of the chip. An emitter (42, 86) is formed in the epitaxial layer (40, 84).Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventor: Richard A Rodrigues
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Patent number: 7928827Abstract: A blade fuse includes a first terminal includes an outer edge and an inner edge, the inner edge includes a first portion notched away from the inner edge beneath the first portion; a second terminal includes an outer edge and an inner edge, the inner edge include a second portion notched away from the inner edge beneath the second portion; an element extending from the first portion of the inner edge of the first terminal to the second portion of the inner edge of the second terminal; and a housing covering the element.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Julio Urrea, James J. Beckert, Gary M. Bold, Seibang Oh, Juergen Scheele
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Publication number: 20110084549Abstract: A power distribution module for a vehicle includes an insulating housing including a component grid, the component grid defining a plurality of circuit protection footprints, the housing further including at least one connector mount or terminal mating location; a printed circuit board (“PCB”) located within the housing and beneath the component grid, the PCB holding a plurality of fuse mounting terminals and at least one connector mounting terminal, the PCB including a plurality of conducting traces connecting the fuse mounting terminals to the at least one connector mounting terminal; and a cover that threadingly engages the housing, the threading engagement leading to a locking of the cover to the housing that tends to prevent the cover from loosening from the housing when the vehicle is being driven, the locking of the cover able to be overcome by a person so that the cover can be unthreaded readily from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Juergen Scheele, Ronald Michael Rygiel, Julio Cesar Urrea, Kerri Michelle Hood, Timothy R. Goldsberry, Joseph Butler, Edwin J. Harris
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Publication number: 20110063070Abstract: A chip fuse includes a plurality of parallel fusible link layers disposed between a corresponding plurality of insulating glass layers deposited on a substrate and laminated together. The fusible link layers are interconnected between the glass layers without the need for vias. A first of the plurality of fusible link layers extends beyond a cover disposed over the chip fuse and one of the glass layers to form a first electrical terminal connection. Another of the plurality of the fusible link layers also extends beyond the cover and another of the glass layers to form a second electrical terminal connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: G. Todd Dietsch, Olga Spaldon-Stewart
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Patent number: 7859814Abstract: A low capacitance overvoltage protection circuit (80) provides protection to a communication line (12, 14). A diode bridge (46) is connected to the communication line (12, 14) so that overvoltages of both polarities pass through an overvoltage protection device (44) in one direction. A bias voltage supply 48 applies a bias voltage across a semiconductor overvoltage protection device (44) through isolation resistors (64, 66) to make the capacitance of the device (44) independent of changes in communication line voltages. When line voltages exceed the magnitude of the bias voltage, a blocking diode (82) prevents current from flowing through the bias voltage supply (48) in a reverse direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventor: Kelly C. Casey
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Publication number: 20100245025Abstract: A surface mount fuse in one embodiment includes an insulative body, first and second conductive and caps attached to the insulative body, each end cap defining an aperture, and a fuse element extending (i) through the insulative body and the apertures and (ii) along outside surfaces of the first and second conductive end caps in such a way that solder used to attach the first and second conductive end caps to an external medium also fastens the fuse element to the first and second end caps.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Conrado de Leon, Gordon T. Dietsch, Edgardo Olan, John Emannuel Semana, John Song, Stephen J. Whitney
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Publication number: 20100219930Abstract: A fuse employing a plurality of tuning fork terminal configurations with an improved current capacity within a smaller footprint and a housing design to provide the terminals with insert protection and strain relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: LITTELFUSE, INC.Inventors: Seibang Oh, Julio Urrea, James J. Beckert
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Publication number: 20100194519Abstract: A fuse for a high voltage/high current application, such as a hydro-electric vehicle (“HEV”) application is provided. The fuse employs a variety of arc quenching features to handle a large amount of arcing energy that is generated When such fuse is opened due to a fuse opening event. In one embodiment, an insulative substrate, such as a melamine substrate, is metalized with a fuse element. The fuse element extends to multiple surfaces of the substrate. A fuse opening portion of the element is located so that the arcing energy is forced to travel along multiple insulative planes, increasing an impedance across the opening of the element and decreasing the likelihood of a sustained arc. Also, the substrate and element are disposed in a sealed housing, which is packed in one embodiment with an arc quenching material, such as sand.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Littelfuse, Inc.Inventors: Edwin J. Harris, Jeffrey J. Ribordy, William P. Brown, John Adamczyk, Douglas Fisher, Gregory Stupmo