ELECTRIC FUSE WITH A MELTING MEMBER
20220399175 ยท 2022-12-15
Inventors
- Anze JERMAN (Smartno pri Litiji, SI)
- Jernej PISANEC (Senovo, SI)
- Uros POLC (Cemsenik, SI)
- Miha BRVAR (Trbovlje, SI)
- Brane LEBAR (Zagorje ob Savi, SI)
- Said BEGANOVIC (Velenje, SI)
Cpc classification
H01H85/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure describes an electric fuse, comprising a melting member contained within an insulated cylindrical casing, which is sealed at each end by an electrically conductive cover electrically connected to said melting member. On each end of the fuse casing, between said casing and said cover, is installed an electrically conductive and plastically deformable separating barrier. On the side of separating barrier facing the interior of the casing is affixed a layer of an elastic and electrically insulating material. The melting member is on each end portion of said fuse electrically connected with each cover via said separating barrier and proceeds through said electrically insulating layer. Within said layer the melting member has at least one bend, by which it is anchored therein and secured against being pulled out.
Claims
1. An electric fuse comprising: a cylindrical tubular casing comprising an electrically insulating material; a melting member in an interior of the casing comprising an electrically conductive material; ends of said casing, each end including a cover that extends from the end of said casing, the cover comprising an electrically conductive material that is electrically connected with said melting member; wherein the interior of said casing comprises a granulated electrically insulating material surrounding said melting member; a separating barrier between said casing and said cover at the end of said casing comprising an electrically conductive and plastically deformable material; a layer of elastic and electrically insulating material adjacent to the separating barrier and interior to the casing; wherein said melting member is electrically connected to each cover via said separating barrier; and wherein said melting member proceeds through said layer such that within said layer there is located at least one bend in the melting member, the at least one bend securing said melting member in place.
2. The electric fuse according to claim 1, wherein said layer of elastic and electrically insulating material is comprised of silicone.
3. The electric fuse according to claim 1, wherein the granulated electrically insulating material within the interior of said casing is comprised of silica sand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] An exemplary fuse design according to the present disclosure will now be described in conjunction with the included figures.
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[0014] Cover 3 together with the previously disclosed shape of the casing 1 may take the conventional shape and dimension together to form an overall concept of a low or high-voltage fuse, which is as such well-known to those skilled in the art and is widely used in daily practice. As a consequence, by means of said cover 3 the fuse can be integrated into various electric circuits, including disposable electric circuits.
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[0018] In
[0019] In the event of an electrical overload through the fuse due to excessive current through cover 3, separating barrier 4, and melting member 2, melting member 2 is heated and then overheated, so that at least one section thereof is molten, which leads to loss of electrical conductivity and interruption of the melting member 2 as shown in
[0020] As with
[0021] According to the present disclosure, an essential portion of thermal energy, which is associated with the electrical interruption of the melting member 2 from the overload condition, is directed toward deformation of said barrier 4 instead of generating excessive or even critical mechanical stresses in the contact area between each cover 3 and casing 1, or within the wall of the casing 1. In addition, in some embodiments the gap between both parts of path 21 of each interrupted melting member 2 is automatically extended or expanded. Such an extended gap may also me more easily filled by a granulated electrically insulating material 10, which may be present within said casing 1, which may also lead to reduction of probability of formation of an electric arc with the fuse.
[0022] Those skilled in the art will no doubt understand that such concept of a fuse, despite unchanged dimensions thereof, allows integration of the fuse into an electric circuit in which the electric loads and similar technical requirements are much higher than in a circuit in which any of the fuses known from the prior art could be applied.
[0023] While the present disclosure contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any disclosure or of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features that may be specific to particular embodiments of particular inventions. Certain features that are described in the present disclosure in the context of separate embodiments can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable sub-combination. Moreover, although features may be described herein as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a sub-combination or variation of a sub-combination.
[0024] Similarly, while operations are depicted in the drawings or including in the description herein may be listed in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all operations be required to be performed, to achieve desirable results. In certain circumstances, multitasking and parallel processes may be advantageous.
[0025] Although illustrative embodiments have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, change, and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances, some features of the embodiments may be employed without a corresponding use of other features. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize many variations, alternatives, and modifications. Thus, the scope of any disclosure should be limited only by the following claims, and it is appropriate that the claims be construed broadly, and in a manner consistent with the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein.