Claims
- 1. A fuse comprising: a metal portion formed of an integral piece of metal having outermost, spaced terminal-forming portions with bolt-anchoring holes therein and a fuse link-forming intermediate portion wider than its thickness between said terminal-forming portions, the fuse link-forming portion being of a thickness which is only a fraction of the thickness of said terminal-forming portions to provide spaced confronting faces with opposite lateral margins, said fuse link-forming portion having a first outer leg connected only to one of said confronting faces of one of said terminal-forming portions of said metal piece at one lateral margin thereof and an opposite leg connected only to the other confronting face of the other terminal-forming portion of said metal piece at the lateral margin thereof diagonally opposite to said one lateral margin, said fuse link-forming portion providing a desired overall resistance which provides a desired delay in the time a given overload current flow which will melt said fuse link-forming portion and open the fuse, and under short circuit conditions will blow quickly.
- 2. A fuse comprising: a metal piece having outermost, spaced terminal-forming portions and a fuse link-forming intermediate portion between said terminal-forming portions, said terminal-forming portions of said metal piece being longitudinally spaced and aligned, said fuse link-forming portion providing a desired overall resistance which provides a desired delay in the time a given overload current flow which will melt said fuse link-forming portion and open the fuse, and under short circuit conditions will blow quickly; and an insulating housing surrounding said intermediate portion of said metal piece, said housing comprising identical confronting housing halves having sides placed in confronting relationship along a given plane, each of said confronting housing halves defining a central space therebetween from which said fuse link-forming portion of said metal piece is spaced, said housing halves having confronting surfaces which envelope and seal around the terminal-forming portions of the metal portions of the fuse, each housing half having at least one positioning pin projecting through a pin-receiving hole in one of the terminal-forming portions of said metal piece and a hole in the other housing half, one of said housing halves being rotated 180.degree. in said given plane so that said pin and said pin-receiving holes of said housing halves are at opposite sides thereof.
- 3. The fuse of claim 1 or 2 wherein said terminal-forming portions of said metal piece are longitudinally spaced and aligned.
- 4. The fuse of claim 1 or 2 wherein said fuse link-forming portion has a width which is a fraction of the width of said terminal-forming portions.
- 5. The fuse of claim 1 which is provided with an insulating housing surrounding said intermediate portion of said metal piece.
- 6. The fuse of claim 2 wherein said terminal-forming portions of said metal piece project longitudinally outwardly from said housing.
- 7. The fuse of claim 5 wherein said housing comprises confronting housing halves defining a central space therebetween from which said fuse link-forming portion of said metal piece is spaced and having confronting surfaces which envelope and seal around the terminal-forming portions of the metal portion of the fuse.
- 8. The fuse of claim 2 wherein said fuse link-forming portion has a first outer leg connected only to one of said terminal-forming portions of said metal piece at one lateral inner margin thereof and an opposite leg connected only to the other terminal-forming portion at the opposite lateral inner margin of the other terminal forming portion of said metal piece.
- 9. The fuse of claim 1 or 2 wherein said fuse link-forming portion is S-shaped.
- 10. The fuse of claim 2 wherein said fuse link-forming portion of said metal piece has a portion which includes spaced areas of reduced cross-sectional areas forming points of increased resistance where the fuse is expected to melt and open under prolonged overload currents, and a melting temperature-reducing material located between said areas of reduced cross-sectional areas, said melting temperature-reducing material having a melting temperature substantially lower than that of the metal forming said fuse link-forming portion of said metal piece, said material diffusing into said metal piece to reduce the melting temperature thereof in the region between said areas of reduced cross-section.
- 11. The fuse of claim 10 wherein said areas of reduced cross-sectional area are spaced notches.
- 12. The fuse of claim 2 wherein said fuse link-forming portion of said metal piece is of the same thickness throughout its length.
- 13. The fuse of claim 1 wherein said fuse link-forming portion of the metal portion of the fuse has an intermediate leg between said outer legs, said intermediate leg forms an acute angle with the adjacent outer legs of said fuse link-forming portion to increase the overall length of said fuse link-forming portion between the spaced confronting margins of said terminal-forming portion of said metal piece.
- 14. The fuse of claim 7 wherein each housing half has at least one positioning pin projecting through a hole in the terminal-forming portions of said metal portion of the fuse and entering a hole in the other housing half.
- 15. The fuse of claim 1 or 2 wherein said metal of said metal portion is made of copper or similar material which will not sag prior to the opening of the fuse.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part application of the pending prior application Ser. No. 07/838,969, filed Feb. 21, 1992, in the names of Seibang Oh and Robert Madland, entitled "Automotive High Current Fuse."
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4023264 |
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Oh |
Jan 1987 |
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