Fuse line fixing structure of fuse
10854413 ยท 2020-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H85/22
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/044
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/2045
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H85/22
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/143
ELECTRICITY
H01H85/044
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A fuse line fixing structure of a fuse includes a base having first and second support sections. The first support section has two sides each forming a first wing and a first concave surface is formed between the first support section and the first wings. First and second electrodes are respectively arranged at two ends of the base. The first electrode includes a first curved plate arranged between the first support section and the first wings. The first curved plate has a convex engagement surface positioned against the first concave surface and a concave engagement surface facing toward an upper side of the first concave surface. The fuse line straddles between the first and second support sections and has an outer circumferential surface in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface of the first curved plate.
Claims
1. A fuse line fixing structure of a fuse, comprising: a base, which comprises a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first end and the second end, the intermediate portion being provided with a first support section adjacent to the first end and a second support section adjacent to the second end; a first electrode, which is arranged on the first end, the first electrode comprising a first curved plate, the first curved plate comprising a concave engagement surface, the concave engagement surface of the first curved plate being disposed on the first support section; and a fuse line, which is arranged to straddle between the first support section and the second support section, such that an outer circumferential surface of one end of the fuse line is in mutual contact engagement with the concave engagement surface of the first curved plate; wherein the first support section has two sides each of which comprises a first wing, such that a first concave surface is formed between the first support section and the first wings, the first curved plate having a convex engagement surface in contact engagement with the first wings; wherein a second electrode is arranged on the second end, the second electrode comprising a second curved plate, the second curved plate comprises a concave engagement surface, the concave engagement surface of the second curved plate being disposed on the second support section, an outer circumferential surface of an opposite end of the fuse line being in mutual contact engagement with the concave engagement surface of the second curved plate; wherein the second support section has two sides each of which comprises a second wing, such that a second concave surface is formed between the second support section and the second wings, the second curved plate having a convex engagement surface in contact engagement with the second wings; wherein a cavity is arranged between the first support section and the second support section; wherein a cover is set on and covers the base the intermediate portion and the cavity, such that the fuse line is located in an interior space of the cover; wherein a through opening is formed in at least one of a top surface and a lateral surfaces of the cover and in communication with the cavity; wherein the first concave surface and the second concave surface are each a concave surface in the form of an arc form or a folded form, the outer circumferential of the one end of the fuse line being in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface of the first curved plate, the outer circumferential surface of the opposite end of the fuse line being in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface of the second curved plate; and wherein an insulation layer is filled between the one end of the fuse line and the first support section and the first wings and another insulation layer is filled between the opposite end of the fuse line and the second support section and the second wings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) In a preferred embodiment, the first support section 14 has two opposite sides each comprising a first wing 141, 142, such that a first concave surface 140 is formed between the first support section 14 and the first wings 141, 142. The first electrode 2 has an end that is formed with a first curved plate 21 extending into a space between the first support section 14 and the first wings 141, 142, and the first electrode 2 has an opposite end that is extended to an underside of the first end 11 of the base 1 to serve as a soldering terminal. The first curved plate 21 has two surfaces, a lower surface and an upper surface, which are respectively a convex engagement surface 211 positioned against the first wings 141, 142 and the first concave surface 140 and a concave engagement surface 212 facing toward an upper side of the first concave surface 140, such that the concave engagement surface 212 of the first curved plate 21 is disposed on the first support section 14. The second support section 15 has two opposite sides each comprising a second wing 151, 152, such that a second concave surface 150 is formed between the second support section 15 and the second wings 151, 152. The second electrode 3 has an end that is formed with a second curved plate 31 extending into a space between the second support section 15 and the second wings 151, 152, and the second electrode 3 has an opposite end that is extended to an underside of the second end 12 of the base 1 to serve as a soldering terminal. The second curved plate 31 has two surfaces, a lower surface and an upper surface, which are respectively a convex engagement surface 311 positioned against the second wings 151, 152 and the second concave surface 150 and a concave engagement surface 312 facing toward an upper side of the second concave surface 150, such that the concave engagement surface 312 of the second curved plate 31 is disposed on the second support section 15. The fuse line 4 is arranged to straddle between the first support section 14 and the second support section 15 and is suspended above the cavity 16, so that an outer circumferential surface of an end of the fuse line 4 is set in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface 212 of the first curved plate 21, and an outer circumferential surface of an opposite end of the fuse line 4 is set in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface 312 of the second curved plate 31.
(11) The drawings also show that the cover 5 is set on and cover the first support section 14, the second support section 15, and the cavity 16 of the intermediate portion 13 of the base 1 so as to house the fuse line 4 in an interior of the cover 5.
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(13) It can be appreciated that that the structural arrangement that the outer circumferential surface of one end of the fuse line 4 is set in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface 212 of the first curved plate 21 and the outer circumferential surface of an opposite end of the fuse line 4 is set in mutual contact, through surface to surface engagement, with the concave engagement surface 312 of the second curved plate 31, contact surface areas the first electrode 2 and the second electrode 3 with the fuse line 4 are increased to thereby enhance the performance of electrical transmission and the reliability of the fuse, after being assembled with the fuse line 4.
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(16) The description provides preferred embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to constrain the scope of embodiment of the present invention. Variations and modifications that are readily contemplated by those having ordinary skill in the art are considered belonging to the substantive scope of the present invention.