Claims
- 1. A composite dual-acting protective fuse comprising, in combination, means defining a high-current current-limiting completely-enclosed interrupting fuse section and a mechanically-connected low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse section, said low-current expulsion-type interruptng fuse section including a pull-away indicating fuse-link cable which is completely pulled out of said low-current expulsion-type fuse-section following all fuse operations, whereby on low-current interruption, the low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse section only need be replaced in a refusing operation and both the high-current and low-current fuse sections fusing simultaneously on high-current interruptions.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the low-current interrupting fuse section comprises an expulsion tube having an open end and the fuse link cable is retracted completely out of the open end of the expulsion tube following fuse operation to a visible open-gap disconnecting position.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the current-limiting fuse is an enclosed cartridge at least partially filled with sand.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the high-current current-limiting interrupting section has a threaded end stud portion, and the low-current interrupting section may be screwed upon said threaded end stud portion.
- 5. A composite protective expulsion-type open-ended fuse comprising, in combination:
- (a) means defining a high-current, cartridge-type, completely-enclosed, current-limiting-type interrupting section;
- (b) means defining a tubular, open-ended, expulsion-type, low-current interrupting section;
- (c) means for detachably mechanically interconnecting the high-current interrupting section and the low-current expulsion interrupting section together for separable replacement;
- (d) said low-current, expulsion-type, interrupting section including a fuse-link and a connected fuse-link cable with the fuse-link cable extending out the open end of the low-current fuse-tube casing;
- e. means for tensioning the fuse-link cable so that both on low-current interruption and on high-current interruption the fuse-link cable will be completely pulled out of the fuse casing by said tensioning means externally to a visual indicating open-gap disconnecting position of the fuse;
- f. the characteristics of the current-limiting section being such as not to fuse during low-current interruption; and,
- g. both interrupting sections substantially simultaneously fusing on high-current conditions so that advantage may be taken of both interrupting capacities on high-current interruption.
- 6. An indicating-type, composite, fusible device comprising, in combination:
- (a) means defining a first high-current-interrupting, current-limiting type, completely-enclosed fusible section;
- (b) means defining a second relatively-low-current-interrupting, expulsion-type, fuse-section;
- (c) means mechanically connecting said first and second fuse sections together in electrical-series relationship;
- (d) said second relatively-low-current-interrupting, expulsion-type, fuse-section including a pull-away indicating fuse-link cable which is completely pulled out of said low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse section following fuse operation to a visible open-gap disconnecting position;
- (e) means biasing said indicating fuse-link cable to an indicating open-circuit position;
- (f) only the second relatively-low-current-interrupting, expulsion-type, fuse-section fusing on relatively-low-current interruptions whereby on relatively low-current interruptions the said second low-current-interrupting expulsion-type, fuse-section only need be replaced in a refusing operation; and,
- (g) the said fusible device so operating and the said first and second fuse-sections so functioning as to simultaneously fuse on high-current interruptions so that two resultant series arcs are thereby established on such high-current interruptions.
- 7. A composite dual-acting protective fuse-assembly comprising, in combination:
- (a) means defining a high-current current-limiting completely-enclosed high-current interrupting fuse-section comprising one or more current-limiting fuse-links;
- (b) means defining a low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse-section having an expulsion-type fuse-link disposed therein;
- (c) means connecting a flexible fuse-link cable to said expulsion-type fuse-link;
- (d) means biasing said flexible fuse-link cable to a position externally of said low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse-section;
- (e) means removably mechanically interconnecting the high-current current-limiting interrupting fuse-section and the low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse-section mechanically together for separable replacement, so that the fuse elements of the two fuse-sections are connected electrically in series;
- (f) the device functioning upon low-current interruption by the fusion of only the low-current expulsion-type fuse-link, whereas the companion current-limiting fuse-element of the high-current unit remains intact;
- (g) the device functioning during high-current fault current interruption so that both fuse-sections simultaneously fuse to interpose thereby two arcs in electrical series into the circuit with the concomitant interrupting action being exerted on both such simultaneously-drawn series arcs;
- (h) said biased indicating fuse-link cable being completely pulled out of the low-current expulsion-type interrupting fuse-section following any type of overcurrent fault condition to a completely-visible open-gap disconnecting open-circuit position, thereby indicating to maintenance personnel the "blowing" of said fuse-assembly.
- 8. The combination according to claim 7, wherein the low-current interrupting fuse-section comprises an expulsion fuse-tube having an open end, and the mechanically biased fuse-link cable is completely retracted out of the open end of the said expulsion fuse-tube following any type of fuse operation of said low-current expulsion-type fuse-section to a visible open-gap disconnecting position, thereby indicating to maintenance personnel at a distance the operation of said protective fuse assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 519,362 filed Oct. 30, 1974 by applicant which is, in turn, a continuation of parent application, filed Aug. 26, 1970, Ser. No. 67,175 by applicant both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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