Patent classifications
H01H85/0208
Fuse-puller holding structure
A fuse-puller holding structure, in which a fuse puller used for detachment of a fuse is held by a fuse-puller holding object provided in a vehicle, includes: an engagement portion and a rib portion. The rib portion is provided at a position opposite to a predetermined position of the fuse puller across a support such that the rib portion serves as a fulcrum with the engagement portion as a point of load at the time when the predetermined position of the fuse puller is assumed a point of effort, and the rib portion being provided at a position at which a distance between the point of load and the rib portion is not more than a distance between the point of effort and the point of load. The fuse puller is held by the support so as to be distanced from the mounting surface of the fuse-puller holding object.
FUSE POSITIONING FIXTURE
A fuse positioning fixture includes a fuse positioning template and a fuse loading block. The fuse positioning template includes a number of fuse positioning openings. Each one of the fuse positioning openings extends through the fuse positioning template and corresponds with a fuse holder in a fuse relay center. The fuse positioning template includes solid portions adjacent each one of the fuse positioning openings which provide a fuse blocking portion. The fuse loading block includes a number of fuse loading openings and is configured to slidably engage with a top surface of the fuse positioning template such that in a first position of the fuse loading block fuses placed in the fuse loading openings are held in place by the fuse blocking portion. In a second position of the fuse loading block, the fuse loading openings align with the fuse positioning openings.
Multi-purpose tool for blade fuses
A multi-purpose tool singularly provides all functions necessary to remove a blade-type fuse, clean the male blades of a fuse, and clean contact points of a female fuse receptacle. The tool also may provide a battery-powered circuit to check the continuity of a fuse. The tool includes a pair of abrasive tabs for cleaning female fuse receptacles, a slot with at least one abrasive surface for cleaning male fuse blades, and a pair of picking arms for grasping a fuse.
Shielded connector
The present invention provides a shielded connector that can reduce the entire size thereof while preventing an increase in the number of components. A shielding shell includes a shell body provided to an outer side of a housing, and a thermally conductive holding member that supports an insulating container portion of a fuse, so the heat generated by the fuse is dissipated to outside, thereby reducing the space between the housing and the fuse and reducing the entire size of the shielded connector. Also, the shielding shell functions as both a heat dissipation member and a magnetic shield, thus, an increase in the number of components can be prevented.
REMOTE ACCESS PULL RIG
A remote access pull rig for opening a fuse associated with a power distribution system is provided. The remote access pull rig includes a base adapted to be coupled to the fuse and a first leg coupled to the base. The first leg includes a first clamp. The remote access pull rig also includes a second leg coupled to the base. The first leg and the second leg extend along a longitudinal axis of the remote access pull rig, and the second leg including a second clamp. The remote access pull rig includes an arm coupled to the base. The arm extends along an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis and includes a third clamp.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BOX
An electrical connection box includes a housing, a tool and a tool holding portion. The tool includes a main body in which a holding hole is formed, and a pinching portion. The tool holding portion includes a holding main body, a rotation regulating portion and a protrusion protruding on an opposite side from a side of the rotation regulating portion with the holding main body interposed therebetween. The protrusion is formed to face an opposite side from a side of the pinching portion with the holding hole interposed therebetween in the main body in an insertion direction in the holding state, and comes into contact with the main body in a state in which the pinching portion is positioned in a pulling direction compared to a position of the main body from the holding state.
FUSE CARRYING MECHANSIM AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
A fuse carrying mechanism thereof is provided. The fuse carrying mechanism includes at least one conductive component and at least one movable component. The conductive component includes an accommodating slot. A part of the movable component is movably connected to the conductive component, the movable component includes an abutting structure. When the fuse is arranged in the accommodating slot, and the movable component is arranged in the limiting position, the abutting structure abuts against the accommodating slot such that at least part of the accommodating slot elastic is deformed inward.
SPARE FUSE CLIP
A clip may include a shaft, an overhead, and an underhang. The shaft are located on and perpendicular to a base. The overhead is on and supported by the shaft and is triangular prism-shaped. The underhang is attached to the overhead. The underhang and the base secure a spare fuse.
Device, System And Method For Closing A Fuse Cutout
A load break cutout refuser includes an actuator configured to couple to a fuse cutout. A receiver is communicatively coupled to the actuator. The receiver is configured to receive a signal from a transmitter remote from the receiver. The actuator is configured to close the fuse cutout in response to the signal received by the receiver. A system includes the refuser and a transmitter remote from the fuse cutout, receiver, and actuator to send a signal to the receiver to cause the actuator to close the fuse cutout. A method of closing a fuse cutout using the load break cutout refuser system is also disclosed.
Tool for fuse removal and installation
A tool for the removal or installation of a fuse includes a first tool arm and a second tool arm pivotally mounted to the first tool arm about an axis. A second fuse holder spreader finger section is movable away from a first fuse holder spreader finger section and a second fuse pusher finger section is movable toward a first fuse pusher finger section in response to a first handle section being moved toward a second handle section.