Patent classifications
H01H85/0452
Ventilated fuse housing
A fuse including a first housing part and a second housing part that are joined together to define a cavity, a fuse element disposed within the cavity, a first terminal extending from a first end of the fuse element and out of the housing, and a second terminal extending from a second end of the fuse element and out of the housing, the housing having a vent channel extending from an outer surface of the housing to the cavity for allowing vapor to escape from the cavity.
Tuning fork terminal slow blow fuse
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.
TUNING FORK TERMINAL SLOW BLOW FUSE
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.
Fuse with separating element
The invention relates to a safety device (1), comprising: a fusible member (2) having a first segment (3), a second segment (4), and a connecting segment (5), which connects the first segment (3) to the second segment (4). The safety device (1) further comprises a separation element (6), configured to suppress a light arc between the first segment (3) and the second segment (4). The first segment (3) of the fusible member (2) extends along a first side of the separation element (6), the second segment (4) of the fusible member (2) extends along a second side of the separation element (6) located opposite the first side, and the connecting segment (5) of the fusible member (2) extends along a third side of the separation element. It is thus achieved that a light arc between the first segment (3) and the second segment (4) of the fusible member (2) cannot exist even if the spatial distance between the first and the second segment (3, 4) of the fusible member (2) is so minimal that it allows a skipping of a light arc.
Fuse module and fusible disconnect switch assembly therefor
An embodiment of a fuse module has been disclosed. The fuse module includes a housing, a fuse element unit disposed within the housing, and a pair of terminal blades between which the fuse element unit is electrically connected. Each terminal blade has a pair of connection portions.
VENTILATED FUSE HOUSING
A fuse including a first housing part and a second housing part that are joined together to define a cavity, a fuse element disposed within the cavity, a first terminal extending from a first end of the fuse element and out of the housing, and a second terminal extending from a second end of the fuse element and out of the housing, the housing having a vent channel extending from an outer surface of the housing to the cavity for allowing vapor to escape from the cavity.
PLUGGABLE TOUCH-SAFE FUSE MODULE WITH BUILT-IN REMOVAL HANDLE
A touch-safe fuse module includes a built-in slidable handle movable between extended and retracted positions relating to a housing of the fuse module. In the extended position, the handle assists with removal of the fuse from a base housing assembly by improving mechanical leverage to apply extraction force to the housing. Fuse modules having high current ratings may be effectively removed by hand without separately provided tools.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION ASSEMBLY
A circuit protection assembly can include a conductive assembly post that supports a first conductive element, a non-conductive isolator, a second conductive element, a fuse, and a fastener. The first and second conductive elements can be positioned in close proximity to one another below the fuse. A first portion of the isolator can separate the first and second conductive elements. A second portion of the isolator can separate the conductive assembly post from the second conductive element. The first conductive element can be coupled to a power source and the second conductive element can be coupled to a downstream circuit. The fuse can protect the downstream circuit during specified overvoltage and/or overcurrent conditions and can be quickly and efficiently installed and replaced without the need to remove or reattach the conductive elements or any other cabling or wires.