Fuse terminal for use with an electrical fuse assembly
09548176 ยท 2017-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul McEvilly (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Allen Leo Mott (Livonia, MI, US)
- Daniel Jilg (Novi, MI, US)
- Aric Henderson Anglin (Rives Junction, MI, US)
Cpc classification
H01H85/22
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/111
ELECTRICITY
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H85/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A fuse terminal includes a central body portion. A first arm extends from the central body portion and defines an arm space that is located on a fuse side of the central body portion. A connector portion also extends from the central body portion and includes a leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion.
Claims
1. A fuse terminal for use in a fuse assembly, the fuse terminal comprising: a central body portion defining a terminal axis; a first arm extending from the central body portion and defining an arm space that is located on a fuse side of the central body portion; and a connector portion extending from the central body portion and including a leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion, wherein the leg is planar and transverse to the terminal axis.
2. The fuse terminal of claim 1, wherein the central body portion is generally planar and extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the first arm.
3. The fuse terminal of claim 1, wherein the first arm has a curved shape.
4. The fuse terminal of claim 1, wherein the first arm has an outwardly-extending flange on a distal end.
5. The fuse terminal of claim 1, wherein the leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion is a second leg that extends from a first leg that extends from the central body portion.
6. The fuse terminal of claim 5, wherein the connector portion includes a width transition between the second leg and the central body portion.
7. The fuse terminal of claim 6, wherein the first leg is wider where it meets the second leg than it is where it meets the central body portion.
8. The fuse terminal of claim 2, further comprising a second arm that extends from the central body portion on the fuse side of the central body portion.
9. The fuse terminal of claim 8, wherein the first arm and the second arm define the arm space therebetween.
10. The fuse terminal of claim 9, wherein the leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion is a second leg that extends from a first leg that extends from the central body portion.
11. The fuse terminal of claim 10, wherein the connector portion includes a width transition between the second leg and the central body portion.
12. The fuse terminal of claim 11, wherein the first leg is wider where it meets the second leg than it is where it meets the central body portion.
13. A fuse terminal assembly comprising: a fuse including a first end portion, a second end portion, and a central portion extending between the first end portion and the second end portion, the central portion extending along a fuse axis; and a fuse terminal including a central body portion that extends along a terminal axis that is generally parallel to the fuse axis, a first arm that extends from the central body portion and a second arm that extends from the central body portion, the first arm and the second arm defining an arm space therebetween that is located on a fuse side of the central body portion, and a connector portion that extends from the central body portion; wherein the first arm and the second arm engage the first end portion of the fuse and retain the first end portion of the fuse against the central body portion; and the connector portion includes a leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion.
14. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 13, wherein the leg that extends on the fuse side of the central body portion is a second leg that extends from a first leg that extends from the central body portion generally parallel to the terminal axis.
15. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 14, wherein the central body portion is generally planar and the first arm and the second arm extend from opposed edges of the central body portion.
16. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 13, further comprising a fastener to retain the fuse terminal on the first end portion.
17. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 16, wherein the fastener is solder.
18. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 14, wherein the connector portion includes a width transition between the second leg and the central body portion.
19. The fuse terminal assembly of claim 18, wherein the first leg is wider where it meets the second leg than it is where it meets the central body portion.
20. The fuse terminal of claim 1, wherein the central body portion, the first arm, and the connector portion are formed from a single piece of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) Referring now to the drawings, there is shown in
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(10) The fuse assembly 22 also includes a first fuse terminal 36 and a second fuse terminal 38 that are supported on the first end portion 30 and second end portion 32, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, the first fuse terminal 36 and the second fuse terminal 38 are identical, and only the first fuse terminal 36 will be described in detail. However, it should be appreciated that the first fuse terminal 36 and the second fuse terminal 38 may have different design details, if desired.
(11) The first fuse terminal 36 will be described in detail in reference to
(12) The first arm 44 and the second arm 46 include optional outwardly-extending flanges 50 and 52 on distal ends thereof. The first arm 44 includes a first elbow 54 where the flange 50 extends from the distal end of the first arm 44. The second arm 46 includes a similar second elbow 56. As shown in
(13) The first fuse terminal 36 also includes a connector portion, indicated generally at 64. The connector portion 64 is adapted to connect to one of the receiving terminals 24 of the fuse box 18. The illustrated connector portion 64 includes a first leg 66 that extends from the central body portion 40 parallel to the terminal axis 42. In the illustrated embodiment, the first leg 66 is a co-planar extension of the central body portion 40. The illustrated connector portion 64 also includes a second leg 68 that extends generally perpendicularly from the first leg 66 on the fuse side 48 of the central body portion 40. In the illustrated embodiment, the second leg 68 is created by providing a bend 70 in the connector portion 64 and the second leg 68. Referring to
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(15) The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.