Patent classifications
H01H85/20
Systems and methods for a disconnect switch assembly having a reversible fuse support block
A reversible fuse support block includes a molding, a terminal, and a fuser interface. The molding may be installed within a housing in a first position and a second position, wherein the second position is rotated 180 degrees relative to the first position. The terminal couples to the molding and includes a plurality of apertures disposed in a pattern. The fuse interface receives a first end of a fuse. The fuse interface couples to the terminal in a first arrangement and a second arrangement such that when the fuse interface is installed in the first arrangement and the molding is installed in the first position, the fuse interface is disposed in substantially the same position relative to a corresponding fuse interface on a fuse support block as when the fuse interface is installed in the second arrangement and the molding is installed in the second position.
FUSE HOLDER
Systems and methods are provided for a fuse holder that can store containers that have fuses stored therein. The fuse holder may include a plurality of ledges disposed therein to house one or more fuses. The fuse holder may include an attachment mechanism to a base clip. The base clip may include additional attachment mechanisms to attach both the fuse holder and the base clip to other components in a fuse box, such as various rails, ledges, or slots.
FUSE HOLDER
Systems and methods are provided for a fuse holder that can store containers that have fuses stored therein. The fuse holder may include a plurality of ledges disposed therein to house one or more fuses. The fuse holder may include an attachment mechanism to a base clip. The base clip may include additional attachment mechanisms to attach both the fuse holder and the base clip to other components in a fuse box, such as various rails, ledges, or slots.
FUSE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND BATTERY SYSTEM
A fuse mounting structure and a batter system are provided according to the present application, the fuse mounting structure is used for mounting a fuse to a battery box, and includes a drawer and a fuse base; where the fuse base is mounted in the battery box, and the drawer is used for mounting the fuse; the drawer is provided with a guide device in a sliding fit with the fuse base, so as to guide the drawer to be inserted into the fuse base. According to the fuse mounting structure, the guide device is arranged on the drawer, the guide device guides the drawer with fuse when the drawer enters the fuse base, there is no need to align the plug-in holes, which realizes blind insertion of fuses and reduces the workload of fuse insertion.
FUSE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND BATTERY SYSTEM
A fuse mounting structure and a batter system are provided according to the present application, the fuse mounting structure is used for mounting a fuse to a battery box, and includes a drawer and a fuse base; where the fuse base is mounted in the battery box, and the drawer is used for mounting the fuse; the drawer is provided with a guide device in a sliding fit with the fuse base, so as to guide the drawer to be inserted into the fuse base. According to the fuse mounting structure, the guide device is arranged on the drawer, the guide device guides the drawer with fuse when the drawer enters the fuse base, there is no need to align the plug-in holes, which realizes blind insertion of fuses and reduces the workload of fuse insertion.
FUSE
The present application invention provides a fuse capable of saving space inside a casing even when the casing includes a plurality of fusion parts arranged side by side. A fuse includes: a fuse element including a fusion part provided between a pair of terminal portions; and a casing configured to house a part of the fuse element while causing the terminal portions to protrude outward. Two or more of the fusion parts are arranged in a lateral direction X orthogonal to a terminal portion direction Y connecting the terminal portions and connected to the terminal portions. The casing includes two casing split pieces configured to house the fuse element to sandwich the fuse element. The respective casing split pieces are fixed to each other by a frame-shaped fixing member configured to make one round of a periphery of the respective casing split pieces. A housing space N1 of the casing has a maximum width L1 in the vertical direction Z narrower than a maximum width L2 in the lateral direction X.
Terminal and Central Electrical Box
A terminal and a central electrical box are disclosed. The terminal is used to be mounted on a circuit board. The terminal comprises: a first termination part; a second termination part; and a bending part connected between the first termination part and the second termination part. The bending part is bent by a predetermined angle relative to the first termination part and the second termination part, so that the first termination part and the second termination part are staggered by a predetermined distance along a direction transverse to a direction of inserting the terminal to the circuit board. When the terminal is mounted on the circuit board, one of the first termination part and the second termination part passes through the circuit board. In the present invention, the terminal passes through the circuit board, so that two electronic devices located on both sides of the circuit board can be directly electrically connected through the terminal. Therefore, the number of terminals is reduced, and there is no need to set wiring for electrically connecting the terminals on the circuit board, which greatly reduces the cost.
High voltage high current fuse with arc interrupter
A fuse includes a housing. A bus bar extends through the housing. An arc interrupter positioned inside the housing. A biasing element is compressed between the housing and the arc interrupter to bias the arc interrupter toward the bus bar to separate two portions of the bus bar during circuit interruption to mitigate arcing from one portion of the bus bar to the other portion of the bus bar. The bus bar includes a pocket defined therein wherein the bus bar is of a first material, and wherein a second material is seated within the pocket. In another aspect, a fuse includes a fuse housing and a bus bar extending through the housing. The bus bar includes a pocket defined therein. The bus bar is of a first material, wherein a second material is seated within the pocket.
ATTACHING AN ISOLATED SINGLE STUD FUSE TO AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE
An electrical device assembly and method to attach an isolated single stud fuse assembly to an electrical device are disclosed. The electrical device assembly consists of multiple studs, one or more of which is replaced with the isolated single stud fuse. A conductive copper landing zone receives an electrically isolated steel stud. When the landing pad assembly is orbital riveted into a plastic housing of the electrical device, the stud is locked into the housing permanently. Electrical devices such as disconnect switches and power distribution modules, both of which include multiple studs, are good candidates for being adapted with the single stud fuse assembly.
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK, WIRING UNIT, AND WIRING SYSTEM
The present disclosure has an object of providing a power supply block suitable to be shared among different types or classes of vehicles. A power supply block includes a block main body including a first insertion port for inserting a power supply terminal and a first fuse terminal insertion port for inserting a connection terminal, a conductive first conduction member that is held inside the block main body and configured to be electrically connected to the power supply terminal, and a conductive second conduction member that is held inside the block main body, is electrically connected to the first conduction member inside the block main body, and is configured to be electrically connected to the connection terminal.