Patent classifications
H01H2085/0216
Cutout life indicator gauge
A gauge for determining the operational viability of a device that requires that a consumable or otherwise erodible material for safe and/or efficient operation reside along or near an inside wall of a cavity, for example, a fuse tube containing an ablative arc-extinguishing material as found in a fused cutout, is provided, which gauge measures whether a sufficient quantity of the material to be consumed remains.
CUTOUT LIFE INDICATOR GAUGE
A gauge for determining the operational viability of a device that requires that a consumable or otherwise erodible material for safe and/or efficient operation reside along or near an inside wall of a cavity, for example, a fuse tube containing an ablative arc-extinguishing material as found in a fused cutout, is provided, which gauge measures whether a sufficient quantity of the material to be consumed remains.
CUT-OFF ELEMENT AND OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION ARRANGEMENT
A cut-off element for electrical isolation of an electrical component or for opening of a circuit in overload has two terminal contacts, an insulating housing and a fuse element which is located within the insulating housing. In the normal state of the cut-off element, the two terminal contacts (2,3) are connected to one another in an electrically conductive manner via the fuse element. In the cut-off element, reliable isolation of an electrical component, in particular an overvoltage arrangement, is possible by the insulating housing being formed of two parts which are connected to one another and the first part of the housing, in case of overload, being isolated from the second part of the housing so that the connection of the two terminal contacts is broken via the fuse element.
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.
SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A FUSE LINK, FUSE TUBE ASSEMBLY AND FUSE CUTOUT INCLUDING SAME
A system for monitoring one or more aspects of a fuse tube assembly of a fuse cutout comprises: a housing structured to be disposed adjacent to, and coupled to the fuse tube assembly; a power source disposed in the housing; a processing unit disposed in the housing and electrically coupled to the power source; and a motion detecting unit disposed in the housing and electrically coupled to the processing unit, the motion detecting unit being structured to detect one or both of position or movement of the housing.