With External Circuit Connection Means Patents (Class 337/187)
  • Patent number: 6456188
    Abstract: A connecting structure of a fuse link 21 and external terminals 22,23 is provided, wherein a terminal connecting nut 27 is screwed to a male threaded portion 26 projecting through a metallic fuse member 25 of the fuse link 21 retained in a setting portion 24 so as to secure the external terminal 22 to the metallic fuse member 25 in a conductive state and a terminal connecting bolt 28 is put through both of the external terminal 23 and the metallic fuse member 25 and is screwed to a female threaded portion 68 so as to secure the external terminal 23 to the metallic fuse member 25 in a conductive state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventor: Hirokazu Tsuchiya
  • Patent number: 6426867
    Abstract: A protection device for an electrical component that has a protective housing and a terminal cap. The protective housing has a base with a contact hole therethrough for accommodating an electrical terminal pin. A projecting perimeter wall extends from the base. Attached to the perimeter wall is an inwardly extending tapered rib. Each rib is tapered such that the end of each rib closest to the base surface extends from the perimeter wall further than the end of the rib furthest from the base surface. A terminal cap is placed within the perimeter wall and forced toward the base surface until the tapered ribs engage and are deformed by the terminal cap to provide an interference fit between the ribs and the terminal cap. A method of assembling a battery and an electrical component with such a protection device is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: Wilson Greatbatch, Ltd.
    Inventor: Robert Zayatz
  • Publication number: 20020067240
    Abstract: A fuseholder includes a main housing configured for receiving a plurality of cartridge fuses, a fuse drawer configured for slidable insertion into the main housing, and a handle coupled to the drawer for opening the drawer to release fuses from the main housing. The drawer includes a retractable handle that is substantially flush with the drawer when the drawer is closed. A handle recess is located adjacent the drawer for prying the handle open with a tool. A drawer frame includes a lock opening therethrough for a lock member to prevent closing of the fuse drawer as desired. Built-in fuse rejection members are included in the main housing to prevent use of incorrect fuses with the fuseholder and an auxiliary contact actuator is provided for added features on an as needed basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: June 6, 2002
    Inventors: Matthew Rain Darr, Robert Stephen Douglass
  • Patent number: 6388553
    Abstract: Conductive polymer current-limiting fuses. when connected in series with conventional mechanical circuit breakers, exhibit extremely low let-through values. Particularly, conductive polymer current-limiting fuses based on conductive elastomeric material are disclosed which exhibit extremely low let-through values, namely less than 5,000 A2s with a switch current of 1.79 kAp, preferably less than 2,500 A2s, most preferably no more than 2,250 A2s.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Eaton Corproation
    Inventors: John J. Shea, William K. Hanna
  • Patent number: 6359543
    Abstract: A fuse (20) includes a fuse element (25), having a fusible portion (22) provided between inner side edges (21a) of a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions (21, 21), and an insulating housing (23) covering the inner side edges (21a) of the flat-plate terminal portions (21) and the fusible portion (22). A middle portion (21f) of each of the flat-plate terminal portions (21), located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion (22), is fixedly gripped by a mating terminal (11) of a fuse mounting portion, so that the flat-plate terminal portion is electrically connected to the mating terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventors: Takayoshi Endo, Norihiro Ohashi, Eiji Shimochi
  • Patent number: 6304429
    Abstract: The accessory mounting assembly for supporting a plurality of fuses for electrical distribution equipment has a mounting bracket having a mid-portion and top and bottom bent ends. A mounting board, for supporting at least one fuse, is attached to the mounting bracket. The mounting board has a series of notches in one end of the mounting board and a multiplicity of bolt holes at a distal end from at least one of the notches. This mounting board configuration provides a compact holding formation for fuses or lightning arresters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Guillermo A. Locht, Ralph D. Keech, Louis Liu
  • Publication number: 20010028293
    Abstract: A fuse 1 includes a pair of terminals 2, housing 4 and fusible body 5. The terminals 2 are provided so that their one ends are housed in the housing 4 and their other ends are exposed externally from the housing 4. The terminals 2 each has a recess to enlarge the interval therebetween. The recess 6 consists of a flat face 10 and step face 11. The housing 4 includes a pair of end walls 12a, 12b, and a pair of partition walls 22. The inner faces 15a, 15b of the pair of end walls 12a, 12b are opposite to each other in a direction orthogonal to the direction the pair of terminals are arranged in parallel and extend along the end faces of the terminals 2. The partition wall extend from the inner face 15b toward the inner face 15a. The second partition walls each covers the flat face 10. In this configuration, when the power with a current value which exceeds the fusing current value of the fusible body is supplied, supply of the power to the load can be surely stopped.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Publication date: October 11, 2001
    Applicant: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventors: Takayoshi Endo, Takahiro Sato, Hiroki Kondo, Norihiro Ohashi, Goro Nakamura
  • Patent number: 6252491
    Abstract: A insulating body supports contact pins which are insulated against each other and extend from the outside through the insulating body to the inside. At the inner side which in use is enclosed in a housing of the appliance and thus is not accessible from the outside, at least one electrical fuse is located which is connected in an electrically conducting manner to the corresponding contact pin and the corresponding inner connecting member. An exchanging of the fuse wire insert is possible only from the inner side when the housing of the appliance has been opened, thus only by a skilled person. This allows a simple and low cost solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Schurter AG
    Inventor: Bruno Marbacher
  • Publication number: 20010002812
    Abstract: An electrically conductive metal plate is stamped out to yield a fuse unit including an input terminal and several output terminals. The fuse unit further includes a predetermined locus where fuse element portions are to be formed later. A surface area of the fuse unit including the predetermined locus is then molded with an insulator material. Thereafter, the fuse element portions are formed at the predetermined locus by, for example, stamping. In this manner, the fuse unit can be manufactured easily at low costs, irrespective of the number and electrical capacity of the fuse element portions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2000
    Publication date: June 7, 2001
    Applicant: ASAHI KOGAKU KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
    Inventors: Tatsuya Sumida, Shunji Taga
  • Patent number: 6215636
    Abstract: The device comprises a busbar (1′) connected, on the one hand, to the source of electrical energy and, on the other hand, to a plurality of electrical contacts (3′i) each forming part of one of the circuits. According to the invention, several self-resettable fuses (5′i) for protecting said circuits are soldered to said busbar (1′), these fuses each consisting of a layer of a dispersion of an electrically conductive particulate material in a polymer, said layer being laminated between first and second, plane and parallel, electrodes electrically connected to the busbar (1′) and to said electrical contacts (3′i) of an associated circuit, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Assignee: Siemens Automotive, S.A.
    Inventor: Roel Hellemans
  • Patent number: 6191678
    Abstract: A fuse includes a housing having first and second ends and an outer diameter of about 3 mm. The fuse further includes a nonconductive core arranged inside the housing and a fuse element wound spirally around the nonconductive core. An end cap is mounted on each of the first and second ends of the housing and each end of the fuse element is connected to a respective end cap. The fuse is rated at approximately 350 mA and 600 volts direct current and can withstand 100 pulses of 14 peak amps on {fraction (10/1000)} wave form without damage. The fuse element is wound on the nonconductive core at about 120 to 150 turns per inch, and the fuse element is a Cu/Ag wire having a diameter of about 0.002 inches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl H. Edwards
  • Patent number: 6054915
    Abstract: A fuseblock is compact, and electrically conductive components of the fuseblock do not extend beyond a length of a fuse in the fuseblock. The fuseblock can be assembled easily and quickly without tools, and can be easily configured in different ways using the same components. The fuseblock can be snapped onto a mounting rail using mounting projections that are integral with the fuseblock. The fuseblock can include wire end connectors that each have two or more openings for receiving wire ends. The fuseblock also effectively conceals live electrical contacts from accidental touch when the fuseblock is closed and operational, and also when the fuseblock is opened to replace or inspect the fuse, thereby preventing a person servicing the fuseblock from accidentally receiving an electrical shock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2000
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Eugene Rowton, David R. Marach, Sean V. Ciesielka
  • Patent number: 5982267
    Abstract: The present invention provides a fuse holder for supporting a plurality of fuses for electrical distribution equipment such as a distribution transformer. The fuse holder comprises a first end plate attached to a first distal end of the fuses; and a second end plate attached to a second distal end of the fuses. The first and second end plates have a plurality of relief cuts to permit an increased surface creep distance and are constructed of an electrically non-conductive material. A top plate, having wire routing openings for retaining wire bundles of the electrical distribution equipment, is attached to the top of the first and second end plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Guillermo Locht
  • Patent number: 5886611
    Abstract: A fuse assembly (10) for mounting on a battery of a motor vehicle comprising a housing (12) of electrically insulating material having a base plate (22); a starter motor cable terminal (18) mounted on the base plate; a number of cable harness terminals (20); a fuse strip (14) secured on the base plate and including a busbar (36), a contact portion (40) adjacent the starter motor cable terminal, contact portions (38) making an electrical connection with each cable harness terminal, and fusible links (42) connecting the contact portions with the busbar; and a battery terminal clamp (16) having a mounting portion (26) positioned inside the housing and making an electrical connection with the busbar of the fuse strip, and a clamp portion (28) positioned outside the housing for making an electrical connection with a terminal post of the battery. Provides a compact fuse assembly for a motor vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Delphi Automotive Systems Deutschland GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Schaller, Bernd Scholz, Stefan Kriegesmann, Holger Alksnat, Jurgen Dinger
  • Patent number: 5886612
    Abstract: A female fuse housing is provided for housing a fuse and includes a sidewall, a fuse insertion end, a terminal entry end, and a pliant partition. The sidewall has an inner surface and an exterior surface. The inner surface defines a fuse insertion area. The terminal entry end has first and second terminal sockets. The pliant partition is located within the fuse insertion area between the first terminal socket and the second terminal socket and substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis to define a first female receptor chamber and a second female receptor chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Littelfuse, Inc.
    Inventors: James J. Beckert, Seibang Oh, David M. Biggs, Sr.
  • Patent number: 5883561
    Abstract: A secondary short preventing mechanism of a fuse is constituted by a pair of female terminal members in which male terminal receiving portions are formed at their longitudinally one ends respectively so that the male terminal receiving portions are to be engaged with and electrically connected to male terminal portions, and a fuse fusing portion is formed between their longitudinally other ends connected to each other; and a housing for housing the female terminal portions, and having a vertically extending insulation partition for horizontally separating the female terminal portions from each other. Each of the male terminal receiving portions has raised pressing contact portions which face each other at different levels, that is, at upper and lower positions in its longitudinal direction, the upper pressing contact portion being projected toward the insulation partition and having elasticity, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventors: Goro Nakamura, Kenji Muramatsu, Naoki Matsuoka
  • Patent number: 5880665
    Abstract: A holder (10) for a fuse (18) of the type typically used in automobile and marine applications. The fuse includes a fuse element encased within a generally rectilinear insulative fuse body (20), with a pair of parallel coplanar conductive blades (22, 24) in contact with opposite ends of the fuse element and extending out the fuse body. The holder is a unitary molded insulative plastic piece having a base member (12), a capture plate (14), and a cover member (16). The capture plate and cover member are hingedly secured to the base member on opposite sides thereof, with the capture plate adapted to overlie the base member and the cover member adapted to overlie the capture plate. The base member includes pockets with retention wings (50) for holding wire- terminating receptacles (28) and the capture plate locks the receptacles in place by means of blocks (62) extending into the pockets. The capture plate includes apertures (58, 60) aligned with the receptacles for receiving therethrough the fuse blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: The Whitaker Corporation
    Inventors: Gary Neil Yetter, Michael Scott Feher
  • Patent number: 5868589
    Abstract: A fuse holder and connecting assembly for fusing a circuit and connecting two insulated wires (13, 14), comprising a pair of tubular housing members (15L, 15R), each housing member having a connection chamber, a fuse chamber and a conductive member (W1) extending between the connection chamber and the fuse chamber. The conductive member having a bullet shaped portion (23') located in the connection chamber and a fuse engaging portion (61) located in the fuse chamber. A clamp member (31') having externally threaded surface for threaded engagement with the threaded interior wall of the connection chamber. The clamp member also having a throughbore which is adapted to receive a wire end which is to be connected to the bullet shaped end of the conductive member and clamp the wire end in the connection chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Inventor: Roger M. Swenson, Sr.
  • Patent number: 5748068
    Abstract: A fuse-box which is reduced in size and which is designed so that the electric cable extends straight from the fuse-box. In the box body (21), a fuse-receiving portion (3) is provided in an upper surface of the box body (21) and electric-cable-end receiving portions (10) are produced in a lower surface of the box body (21). Further, screwing opening portions (8) are provided in opposite sides of the box body (21) so that a round terminal (17), connected to an electric cable (16) and disposed in the electric-cable-end receiving portion (10), is fixedly tightened to a screw-driven terminal (7) of the fuse (2) in the fuse-receiving portion (3) by a screw member (18). Further, an electric cable-fixing member (32) is provided so as to extend down from the box body (21) so that the electric cable (16), attached to the electric-cable-end receiving portion (10), is fixed vertically along the electric cable-fixing member (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventor: Hirotaka Kiyota
  • Patent number: 5594403
    Abstract: A high-voltage fuse box comprising: a box body; at least one first connection plate which is electrically conductive and is secured to the box body; at least one second connection plate which is electrically conductive and is secured to the box body: a plate fuse which has opposite fixing terminals such that the fixing terminals are fixed to one end portion of the first connection plate and one end portion of the second connection plate with machine screws, respectively; a first electric wire which has a first terminal; and a second electric wire which has a second terminal such that the first and second terminals are fixed to the other end portion of the first connection plate and the other end portion of the second connection plate with machine screws, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.
    Inventors: Shunji Taga, Takeshi Yomura
  • Patent number: 5559489
    Abstract: The present invention provides a fuse holder as part of an integrated switch base assembly for attachment to a fusible switch having one or more phases between the line and load side of a circuit. The fusible switch has a switch base assembly for opening and closing a switch contact. The switch base assembly has a mounting surface. The fuse holder includes a generally planar base made of electrically-insulating material. The base has a top and bottom face. The top face has a plurality of upstanding walls integrally formed therewith which define a compartment corresponding to each phase. The bottom face has a contoured surface adapted to abut the mounting surface of the switch base assembly. A first and second fuse clip correspond to each phase and are secured on opposite ends of the top face within the compartment. A terminal connects to the load side of the circuit and electrically and mechanically connects to the first fuse clip. The fuse holder includes an elongated connector having two ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Square D Company
    Inventor: Conrad Weiden
  • Patent number: 5413505
    Abstract: An electrical connector, such as a domestic supply plug, utilizes a cartridge fuse (60) clamped within a receptacle or cage comprising two parts (61, 62) which snap engage together in a permanent fashion. The cage part (61 or 62) or both have spline or key formations (63) on an outer surface while the plug body (64) has a cavity (65) extending from an outer surface and includes channels or keyways (66) complementary to the spline or key (63) on the cage. The fuse and cage assembly may thus be pressed into the body of the plug with the spline forming the key such that only the correct fuse assembly may fit the chosen plug.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1995
    Assignee: Multico International Pty., Limited
    Inventors: Brian B. Hayes, Colin J. Hayes
  • Patent number: 5167540
    Abstract: A safety connection device for connecting a high rupture capacity fuse link to a switching device and includes at least one connecting element having one opening receiving a guide carrying a cable from the switching device and another opening which receives the fuse link, and a contact spring and a contact bracket connected to each other and also connected to the fuse link and to the end of the cable inserted into the connecting element, respectively. The diameter of the opening receiving the fuse link is substantially greater than that of the fuse link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: Felten & Guilleaume Energietechnik GmbH
    Inventor: Dietrich Mooz
  • Patent number: 5136452
    Abstract: An RC controller includes a circuitboard with a circuit for variably coupling power from a battery to the drive motor of a radio controlled model. The circuit includes braking componentry that produces a low resistance path in parallel with the motor in order to brake the motor under operator control. The braking componentry includes a flyback diode and a semiconductor device connected across the terminals of the drive motor. The flyback diode may be a separate component or a part of the semiconductor device. According to a major aspect of the invention, a fuse is provided in series with the flyback diode to protect it against damage in the event the battery is connected backwards. The fuse is placed to protect the flyback diode without introducing an undesired voltage drop between the battery and the drive motor. Various fuse placements are disclosed. Instead of a separate fuse, one embodiment includes an unfused flyback diode that doubles as a fuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1992
    Inventor: Kevin R. Orton
  • Patent number: 5113168
    Abstract: A fuse holder for flat mounting on the edge surface of a printed circuit board comprises a compartment for receiving a fuse assembly; coterminous contact pins which are locked in position and which can be inserted in corresponding apertures on the surface of the board and two locating bosses for anchoring the fuse holder on the board when the pins are inserted in said apertures and soldered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: San-O Industrial Corporation
    Inventor: Carl E. Lindquist
  • Patent number: 5107387
    Abstract: A controller includes a circuitboard with a circuit for variably coupling power from a battery to the drive motor of a radio controlled model. The circuit has positive and negative input terminals for connection to the battery and an output port for connection to the motor. The circuit also includes braking componentry that produces a low resistance path in parallel with the motor in order to brake the motor under operator control, and the circuit includes a fuse in series with the braking componentry for protecting it from damage in the event the input terminals are connected to the battery with the polarity reversed. An inventive fuse is disclosed that may be used with the controller or elsewhere. The fuse includes a conductive element of predetermined current rating and first and second connectors connected to the conductive element that are configured to plug onto first and second terminal posts with interference fits so that any component fatigue is substantially restricted to the fuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Inventor: Kevin R. Orton
  • Patent number: 4951025
    Abstract: An electrical outlet receptacle is shown having a thermally responsive switch disposed within the receptacle thermally coupled to components of the receptacle and adapted to interrupt power thereto upon the occurrence of overload or overtemperature conditions in the environs of the receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Texas Instruments Incorporated
    Inventors: Francis Finnegan, Anthony Azzara
  • Patent number: 4941851
    Abstract: A fuse holder for receiving a flat-type fuse block includes a housing of insulating material having a bottom wall which has an intermediate first channel member extending from one end of the bottom wall to another opposite end of the bottom wall and opening at both ends of the channel member. The bottom wall has a first and a second hinged end which are opposite to each other and which extend along the direction of the first channel member. Each of a pair of female terminals has a first resilient clip portion and a second clip portion generally perpendicularly extending from the first resilient clip portion into the first channel member. A rear cover portion is hinged to the first hinged end which houses and clamps the female terminals cooperatively with the bottom wall. The rear cover portion has a second channel member which is mated with the first channel member to define a bore with two open ends forming an access to the second clip portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1990
    Inventor: Fu-Cheng Hsueh
  • Patent number: 4921451
    Abstract: In-line fuse holders for two-bladed fuses are disclosed which can be fastened in series to an electrical wire by severing the wire in which the holder is to be incorporated, inserting the severed ends of the wire into the holder, and mechanically fastening the wire securely in the holder. Various embodiments are shown including holders in which the wires are connected with sliding guillotine blades, and those in which fastening is secured by crimping. Several of the embodiments include cover flaps which hold fuses inserted in the holders securely in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Inventor: Russell L. Carlson
  • Patent number: 4836802
    Abstract: A sealed fuse holder (10) adapted to receive a fuse (14) having a fuse body (16) with a pair of spaced parallel male blade terminals (18, 20) extending therefrom, includes a resilient rubber electrically insulating receptacle (12) having a front face (26) with an opening (28) defining a cavity (30) extending rearwardly therefrom and having a back wall (32) spaced rearwardly from the front face and having side walls (28, 30) extending from the front face at the opening rearwardly to the back wall. A pair of spaced electrically conducting female terminal-receiving clips (22, 24) extend rearwardly from the back wall and receive respective blade terminals inserted rearwardly thereinto. A first seal (38) provides sealing from the front, and a second seal (12) including the back wall (32) provides sealing from the rear. The combination seals the electrical contact surfaces and the fusible link, and provides moisture-proof and explosion-proof sealing in marine application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: Brunswick Corporation
    Inventor: George E. Phillips
  • Patent number: 4830631
    Abstract: This invention discloses a fuse holder for connecting a flat-type fuse block between a pair of wires, the flat-type fuse block having a flat body with a pair of male terminals vertically and outwardly protruding from its inside, and a fuse disposed inside the flat body connecting the pair of male terminals. The improvement is characterized in that a hollow, flat, and insulated housing has an opening which is substantially correspondent to one side of the flat body through which the male terminals protrude and that a pair of female terminals are fixed within the housing and are adapted to fit with the pair of male terminals, each female terminal having a connector member for connecting with a pair of wires, the connector members protruding from the openning and extending therealong.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Inventor: Fu-Cheng Hsueh
  • Patent number: 4414528
    Abstract: A crimp fuse constituting a separate unit independent of the electrical equipment with which it is to be used is disclosed, comprising a length of fuse wire material supported by an insulative rod onto each end of which is crimped a sleeve of e.g. conductive ribbon. An insulative covering, such as a shrunk-on piece of insulative tubing, insulates the wire and provides mechanical strength to the structure. One or both sleeves may be a double sleeve including a female terminal into which e.g. the stripped end of a line cord could be inserted for connection to the fuse. A pigtail may be provided at either or both ends to facilitate soldering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Bel Fuse, Inc.
    Inventor: Elliot Bernstein
  • Patent number: 4300113
    Abstract: A fused electric plug having a removable cap between the electric prongs which may be unthreaded for the insertion of a fuse; the electric connector prongs extending from the plug housing are rigidly mounted on a prong holder which also holds a fuse socket in registration with an opposite tubular fuse socket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1981
    Inventor: Rene Bronnenhuber
  • Patent number: 4283700
    Abstract: A time-lag fuse with improved breaking capacity is made of double-tubular construction comprising an inner tube made of a material having high thermal conductivity and low thermal impact resistance and an outer tube made of a material with low thermal conductivity but high thermal impact resistance. No arc-quenching material is required and greater safety is afforded when the fuse is subjected to an overload current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1981
    Assignee: San-O Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Fumitake Akiyama
  • Patent number: 4156224
    Abstract: An electric fuse is closed by a pair of ferrules or caps which engage the lateral surfaces of the casing and have end surfaces provided with a relatively large, circular, concentric bore. The fuse further includes a pair of rods generally hexagonal in cross-section, each having an end portion circular in cross-section, substantially equal in diameter to the diameter of said bore in each of said pair of caps and inserted into said bore.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1979
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Edward J. Knapp, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4134093
    Abstract: This invention relates to electric fuses having rectangular terminal members which facilitate the insertion of the fuses into an electric circuit. According to this invention one arm of each terminal member is provided with a drawn-out cylindrical projection, or drafted hole, and the ferrules of the fuse are pressfitted into said cylindrical projection, or drifted hole, thus avoiding the use of any solder means between said ferrules and said cylindrical projections, or drifted holes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1979
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Robert J. Panaro
  • Patent number: 4124835
    Abstract: Apparatus for selectively disconnecting the electric service of individual customers from an electric power supply line by electrical signals transmitted from a central point remote from the customer's premises. A circuit interrupter, such as a circuit breaker or, preferably, a fuse, is connected in series with the circuit of each of the customers, and is operated by a coded signal, transmitted from the central point by radio waves or over telephone or power lines, which is received by apparatus at the customer's premises and thereupon actuates the interrupter. Preferably, the coded signal is transmitted to the customer's premises using the same apparatus used to remotely read the customer's utility service meter, such being an Automatic Remote Meter Reading (ARMR) system of a known type which would also be installed. Also, novel remotely operable fuses which are particularly suited for use as the circuit interrupter in the system are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1978
    Inventor: William J. Cahill, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4091352
    Abstract: An electrical circuit receptable having a circuit breaker mounted in the central portion of the receptacle between two plug sockets and the circuit breaker connected between one side of each of the sockets and thence to a live side of the external electrical source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1978
    Inventors: Melvin W. Robertson, William L. Wenzel
  • Patent number: 4052688
    Abstract: A fuse clip assembly is disclosed for use with alarm type fuses. The assembly includes a forward spring tension clip, a rear spring tension clip and an alarm terminal. The rear clip is shaped to thrust the fuse forward while the forward clip is designed with a shoulder to position the fuse. The alarm terminal is positioned to catch an extended fuse alarm terminal and is shaped to securely capture the terminal to insure positive electrical contact for alarm purposes. An arrangement is disclosed which provides visual-only alarm indications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1977
    Assignees: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest Gerard DeNigris, Albert John Tutko
  • Patent number: 4050045
    Abstract: A fuse holder of the type having a heat sink consisting of a plurality of specially spaced and constructed vertically extending fins located in the area where the heat generated by the fuse and/or the heat generated in the material of a wire connector or block itself is dissipated between the fuse and the location where the electrical wires enter the connector or block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Assignee: Marathon Electric Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Henwood Motten, Jr., Larry Paul LaFreniere
  • Patent number: 4020441
    Abstract: An electric fuse has an undulated fusible element provided with a plurality of aligned, spaced perforations. A straight rod preferably of a gas-evolving material extends through said plurality of perforations. The rod increases significantly the dimensional stability of the fusible element structure and contributes at the same time significantly to arc-extinction, if made of a gas-evolving material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 26, 1977
    Assignee: Gould Inc. Electric Fuse Division
    Inventor: Philip C. Jacobs, Jr.
  • Patent number: 3938068
    Abstract: An electrical plug and outlet unit adapted for insertion into a conventional three-socket, high voltage receptacle for providing a reduced voltage at at least one outlet forming a part of the unit. The unit includes a single conductor prong and a single ground prong projecting rearwardly from within a non-conductive body member. These prongs are arranged in a pattern for permitting the conductor prong to be received within one of the hot sockets of the high voltage receptacle, and for permitting the ground prong to be received within an equipment ground socket of the high voltage receptacle. Each of the unit outlets includes a pair of electrical contacts aligned with respective openings in a front face of the non-conductive body member for receiving prongs of a conventional low voltage plug. Electrically conductive means connects the conductor prong to one of the pair of electrical contacts of each outlet, and connects the ground prong to the other electrical contact of each outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1976
    Inventor: Charles Hagan