Fuse Link Extraction Or Expulsion Means Patents (Class 337/217)
  • Patent number: 11776771
    Abstract: A protection structure is disclosed and is applied in a fuse link switch. The fuse link switch comprises: an insulator, a fuse tube including an upper connection portion and a lower connection portion, an upper-end fixing unit, a lower-end fixing unit, and a toggle mechanism, wherein the upper connection portion is connected with a pull hook. The protection structure comprises at least one electrically insulating shielding layer covering at least one of the upper-end fixing unit, the pull hook, the upper connection portion, the lower connection portion, the lower-end fixing unit, and the toggle mechanism through overmolding technique.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2022
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: GOODWELL ELECTRIC CORPORATION
    Inventor: Sui-Chan Kao
  • Patent number: 8310333
    Abstract: Modular fuse holder assemblies for configurable panelboards are specifically adapted to meet the needs of photovoltaic fuses and solar powered systems. Fuse rejection features, safety features, and remote monitoring features are further provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Cooper Technologies Company
    Inventors: Joseph James Ventura, Matthew Rain Darr, Xuecheng Zhang
  • Patent number: 7898380
    Abstract: A fuse holder (20) is provided that can be installed in the place of a dropout fuse element in an electrical insulating unit (1). The fuse holder has an elongate electrically insulating body providing at least one electrically insulated elongate fuse housing in the form of a passage (21) associated with the body and adapted to receive a fuse wire (22) held under tension therein. The body can be installed in such insulating unit as a replacement to an existing dropout fuse element (5) and itself provides contacts enabling such a conventional dropout fuse element to be installed in the fuse holder body from which it can drop out when the fuse is blown. A switch arrangement is provided for maintaining a fuse in the passage in an inoperative condition whilst a dropout fuse element is functional and for automatically closing an electrical circuit through a fuse installed in said passage when the dropout fuse becomes blown and drops out of the fuse holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Lukas Marthinus Fick
    Inventor: Anton Van Heerden
  • Patent number: 5818320
    Abstract: A fuse having a pair of blade-type male terminals inserted into one opening of a fuse housing, which is made of synthetic resin, having a through hole. An element portion of the fuse is removably inserted into the other opening of the housing. The element portion includes a pair of leg portions fitted at their distal ends in element holding portions on the terminals. A fusible portion interconnecting proximal ends of the leg portions and one end of a connecting portion extending in a direction opposite to a direction of extending of the terminals. A heat-radiating plate portion is formed integrally on the other end of the connecting portion, and is covered with a cover. The cover is exposed exteriorly of the housing when the element portion is inserted into the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Yazaki Corporation
    Inventor: Naoki Matsuoka
  • Patent number: 5300914
    Abstract: A fuse is provided for protection of high current power distribution equipment, such as transformers. The fuse includes a dual function fuse element having a solder pot which permits fuse opening in response to long-term current overload conditions, and a minimum cross-section wire portion for short circuit opening. The fuse element is enclosed within a tube, and the tube is received within a housing. The tube is closed off on one end thereof with a dual size button, which size is selectable for reception into the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas C. Hartman, Stephen P. Johnson, Paul R. Desnoyers, William E. Hurlburt, Robert N. Schettler, Walter R. Materna
  • Patent number: 5119060
    Abstract: An expulsion type fuse is provided which is resistant to line surges caused by lightning. The fuse includes an inner fusing assembly which has a tube and a knurled conductive button inserted in one end of the tube. A fusing area is provided wherein a pair of fusing leads are disposed into a cylindrical solder pot. One of such pairs interconnects the button to the solder pot. The other pair interconnects the fuse leader to the solder pot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Bzdak, Stephen Johnson, Stephen Hassler
  • Patent number: 5097244
    Abstract: An electrical fault protective device for providing power interruption in electrical circuits rated up to 10,000 amperes and above. The device comprises a single- or double-vented expulsion-type fuse, connected at one vented end to a hollow bus and at the other end to a conductive expansion chamber for a double-vent fuse or an electrical contact for a single-vent fuse. A spring located in the hollow bus is attached to the fusible link for pulling the fusible link from the fuse tube to rapidly extinguish the arc when the fuse blows. The fuse tube is also retractable into the hollow bus when the fuse blows to provide a visual indication of fuse operation and to relieve the dielectric stress on the fuse tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1992
    Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Veverka, Gary L. Goedde, Marco J. Mason, John Lapp
  • Patent number: 4952900
    Abstract: A high voltage circuit interrupter, having telescopic tubular insulating and conducting casings, contains an expulsion end sealing construction which hermetically seals and controls the expulsion rate of the interrupter. The expulsion end includes a sleeve, a thin, rupturable diaphragm affixed against the sleeve by cyanoacrylate cement, and an end cap. Epoxy cement is applied into the cap so that the space between the diaphragm and the end cap are filled forming a sealant layer therebetween. A main ferrule secures the strain element, and an auxiliary ferrule secures both the main ferrule and the end cap onto the end of the tubular insulating casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.
    Inventors: Frank L. Cameron, George A. Smith
  • Patent number: 4736181
    Abstract: A fuse link for an expulsion fuse used in connection with high voltage electrical transmission lines. The fuse link has an outer assembly in the form of a tube, a fuse element housed within the outer assembly, electrical connecting means serially connected to the fuse element to provide an electrical current path therethrough and, an arc-quenching medium, such as boric acid, contained within the outer assembly and in close proximity to the fuse element. In use, when the fuse element fuses due to excessive current a portion of the electrical connecting means is expelled from the outer assembly and the arc-quenching medium acts to inhibit a discharge of sparks due to arcing. The fuse element may comprise one or more fuse wires capable of withstanding a tensile force applied to it prior to fusing. Inhibiting any discharge of sparks is important to prevent accidental starting of fires particularly in forested areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: Morlynn Ceramics Pty. Ltd.
    Inventor: Rainer Dornauer
  • Patent number: 4628292
    Abstract: An under oil expulsion fuse cartridge assembly includes a tubular housing of non-electrical conductive material, an electrically conductive contact removably threadedly mounted on each end of the housing, and a replaceable fuse assembly removably received within the tubular housing. One of the end contacts incorporates a pressure chamber providing a flushing and cleaning operation during the interruption process. The fuse assembly includes a fuse liner tube in a fuse link therein in the form of a flat ribbon element electrially connected to each of the end contacts. One end of the fuse link is mounted on a thin disc which includes a plurality of projecting lands that prevent direct engagement of the fuse link with the end contact to avoid breaking the fuse link. The fuse link also includes a plurality of holes formed therethrough covered by a eutectic material having a desired melting temperature so that current interruption occurs at a predetermined operating temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
    Assignee: RTE Corporation
    Inventors: Frank J. Muench, Gordon T. Borck
  • Patent number: 4625196
    Abstract: A modular under oil expulsion fuse cartridge assembly includes a tubular housing of non-electrical conductive material, an electrically conductive contact removably threadedly mounted on each end of the housing, and a replaceable fuse assembly removably slidably received within the tubular housing. The fuse assembly includes a fuse support tube and a fuse link supported within the tube electrically connected to each of the end contacts. The end contacts are designed with ramps or tapered ends to prevent arcing along the insulating surface of the fuse housing, and are located on the outside housing surface of the device away from the operating or arcing region of the assembly to provide a maximum strike distance between the end contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1986
    Assignee: RTE Corporation
    Inventors: Frank J. Muench, Gordon T. Borck
  • Patent number: 4546341
    Abstract: An electrical cutout is disclosed for electrical connection between a line terminal and a load terminal. The cutout includes an insulator having a first and a second end. A first electrical conductor is rigidly secured to the first end of the insulator, the first conductor being electrically connected to the line terminal. A second electrical conductor is rigidly secured to the second end of the insulator, the second conductor being electrically connected to the load terminal. A fuse tube extends between the first and the second conductors and a fuse link extends through the fuse tube and includes a first and a second end. The second end or pigtail of the fuse link is electrically connected to the second electrical conductor. A cap is disposed adjacent the first end of the fuse link, the cap being electrically connected to the first end of the fuse link such that the cap frictionally cooperates with the first conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1985
    Assignee: A. B. Chance Company
    Inventors: Delmar E. McNaghten, Dennis C. Kent, Robert A. Brown
  • Patent number: 4121187
    Abstract: A relatively low cost dual element fuse link including a meltable solder junction has a pair of thermally insulated, serpentine, fusible elements supported on opposite sides of the junction for increasing the heat transferred to the junction by the elements in response to a given current carried by the link such that the junction will be caused to melt at lower current values thereby providing the link with an increased speed ratio. A pair of cylindrical porcelain insulators disposed along respective serpentine elements present the desired thermal insulation as well as provide structural stability to the elements precluding deformation of their serpentine shape when the fuse link is under tension as in a distribution system cutout. The serpentine shape of the elements presents an increased element length which in turn reduces the temperature gradient along the elements thereby reducing axial conductive heat loss from the ends of the elements remote from the solder junction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1978
    Assignee: A. B. Chance Company
    Inventor: William R. Mahieu