Information
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Patent Grant
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6456188
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Patent Number
6,456,188
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 337 159
- 337 180
- 337 181
- 337 186
- 337 187
- 337 191
- 337 231
- 337 235
- 337 251
- 337 252
- 439 890
- 439 366
- 361 837
- 361 833
- 361 642
- 361 646
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International Classifications
- H01H8515
- H01H85165
- H01R1368
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Abstract
A connecting structure of a fuse link 21 and external terminals 22,23 is provided, wherein a terminal connecting nut 27 is screwed to a male threaded portion 26 projecting through a metallic fuse member 25 of the fuse link 21 retained in a setting portion 24 so as to secure the external terminal 22 to the metallic fuse member 25 in a conductive state and a terminal connecting bolt 28 is put through both of the external terminal 23 and the metallic fuse member 25 and is screwed to a female threaded portion 68 so as to secure the external terminal 23 to the metallic fuse member 25 in a conductive state.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals.
2. Description of the Related Art
A connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals shown in
FIG. 9
is generally known. First, the structure is described, and subsequently the connection will be described.
In
FIG. 9
, reference character
1
designates a fuse link already known. The fuse link
1
is detachably retained or held in a setting portion
3
of an object
2
.
The fuse link
1
consists of a casing
4
to cover a non-shown fuse portion made of synthetic resin and a pair of terminals
5
. A bolt through hole (not shown) is formed on each of the terminals
5
.
The setting portion
3
has an accommodating recess
6
for the fuse link
1
. Terminal through holes
8
for the terminals
5
are formed on a bottom wall
7
of the accommodating recess
6
. The terminals
5
are aligned with the terminal through holes
8
, and the fuse link
1
is moved toward the bottom wall
7
from an opening portion of the accommodating recess
6
.
Nut fitting portions
9
are formed near respective terminal through holes
8
. The nut fitting portions
9
are provided on respective sides of an intermediate wall
10
. And, nuts
11
,
12
are inserted into the respective nut fitting portions
9
through nut fitting grooves
13
,
14
. Reference characters
15
,
16
designate bases of the respective nut fitting grooves
13
,
14
.
In the above structure, non-shown external terminals (i.e. plate terminals) are conductively-connected to the terminals
5
of the fuse link
1
. The non-shown external terminals are fixed to the terminals
5
by terminal connecting bolts
17
,
18
by screwing them to the nuts
11
,
12
.
With respect to the above prior art, however, the non-shown external terminals are likely to be connected to wrong positions (i.e. false assembly) because the terminals
5
and the non-shown external terminals are connected with the same couples of bolt and nut.
Referring to
FIG. 9
further, though the terminal connecting bolts
17
,
18
can be different in size each other in order to recognize respective connecting positions, this causes poor workability and therefore could not provide a good solution to the above problem. More specifically, when the fuse link
1
is assembled to the setting portion
3
while facing them as shown in
FIG. 9
, it is not easy to fix the external terminals by inserting and tightening the bolts
17
,
18
to the external terminals. Inversely, if the work is performed while standing in an axial direction of the bolt
17
for example, the bolt
18
can not be seen, thereby also causing poor workability.
As described above, the problem of the false assembly of the external terminals and the poor workability require improvement of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the forgoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals wherein the false assembly can be prevented and the workability can be improved.
In order to achieve the above object, as a first aspect of the present invention, a connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals comprises: the fuse link having a metallic fuse member having a fuse portion to be fused by overcurrent for circuit-breaking, a first conductor continuing from one end of the fuse portion, and the second conductor continuing from the other end of the fuse portion; a setting portion having a first connecting member having a male threaded portion and a second connecting member having a female threaded portion so as to retain the fuse link therein; and at least two external terminals to be connected to the metallic fuse member of the fuse link, wherein the male threaded portion is inserted into either one of the first conductor and the second conductor so as to secure at least one of the external terminals thereto by screwing the terminal connecting nut to the male threaded portion and the terminal connecting bolt is inserted into the other one of the first conductor and the second conductor so as to secure the other of the external terminals thereto by screwing the terminal connecting bolt to the female threaded portion.
According to the above-described structure, since the terminal connecting bolt and the terminal connecting nut are used for connection of the external terminals, connecting position of each of the external terminals becomes clear, thereby preventing false assembly thereof. More specifically, the setting portion has the first connecting member having the male threaded portion and the second connecting member having the female threaded portion. The male threaded portion of the first connecting member is inserted into one of the first and second conductors of the fuse link, and the terminal connecting nut is screwed to the male threaded portion. The terminal connecting bolt is inserted into the other of the first and second conductors of the fuse link, and the terminal connecting bolt is screwed to the female threaded portion of the second connecting member. And, since the terminal connecting bolt and the terminal connecting nut each tighten the corresponding external terminal to the fuse link, false assembly can be prevented.
As a second aspect of the present invention, in the structure as in the above first aspect, a base portion of the first connecting member and a base portion of the second connecting member are arrange on a substantially same plane.
According to the above-described structure, since the base portion of the first connecting member and the base portion of the second connecting member are arranged on the substantially same plane, the external terminals can be conductively-connected to the fuse link while looking at the first connecting member and the second connecting member. Accordingly, its workability can be improved.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A
is a plan view showing an embodiment of a connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals in accordance with the present invention in a state that the external terminals are connected to the fuse link retained in a setting portion;
FIG. 1B
is a sectional view of the connecting structure shown in
FIG. 1A
;
FIG. 2A
is a plan view showing the setting portion, in which the fuse link is set, provided on an object to which the fuse link is attached;
FIG. 2B
is a sectional view of the setting portion shown in
FIG. 2A
;
FIG. 3A
is a plan view showing a first connecting member;
FIG. 3B
is a front view of the first connecting member shown in
FIG. 3A
;
FIG. 4A
is a plan view showing a second connecting member;
FIG. 4B
is a front view of the second connecting member shown in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 5A
is a plan view showing the fuse link;
FIG. 5B
is an enlarged plan view of a fuse portion of the fuse link;
FIG. 6A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members having been assembled;
FIG. 6B
is a sectional view of
FIG. 6A
;
FIG. 7A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members and further the fuse link having been assembled;
FIG. 7B
is a sectional view of
FIG. 7A
;
FIG. 8A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members, the fuse link, and further external terminals having been assembled;
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view of
FIG. 8A
; and
FIG. 9
is a sectional view showing a prior art connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1A
is a plan view showing an embodiment of a connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals in accordance with the present invention in a state that the external terminals are connected to the fuse link retained in a setting portion.
FIG. 1B
is a sectional view of the connecting structure shown in
FIG. 1A
FIG. 2A
is a plan view showing the setting portion, in which the fuse link is set, provided on an object to which the fuse link is attached.
FIG. 2B
is a sectional view of the setting portion shown in FIG.
2
A.
FIG. 3A
is a plan view showing a first connecting member.
FIG. 3B
is a front view of the first connecting member shown in FIG.
3
A.
FIG. 4A
is a plan view showing a second connecting member.
FIG. 4B
is a front view of the second connecting member shown in FIG.
4
A.
FIG. 5A
is a plan view showing the fuse link.
FIG. 5B
is an enlarged plan view of a fuse portion of the fuse link.
A connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals shown in FIG.
1
A and
FIG. 1B
is provided in order to conductively-connect external terminals
22
,
23
to a fuse link
21
without wrong assembling. A terminal connecting nut
27
screws to a male threaded portion (i.e. a bolt)
26
projecting through a metallic fuse member
25
of the fuse link
21
retained (or held) in a setting portion
24
. The external terminal
22
is secured to the metallic fuse member
25
in a conductive state. And, a terminal connecting bolt
28
is put through both of the external terminal
23
and the metallic fuse member
25
and is screwed to a female threaded portion
68
so as to secure the external terminal
23
to the metallic fuse member
25
in a conductive state.
The above structural members are described hereinafter. First, the setting portion
24
is described.
As shown in
FIGS. 2A
,
2
B, the setting portion
24
is provided, for example, on a casing
32
of a relay box
31
made of synthetic resin. And, the setting portion
24
is sectioned with partitions
33
,
34
at a corner portion of the casing
32
. Reference characters
35
,
36
show reinforcing walls.
Referring to
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B, the setting portion
24
is provided on an object to which the fuse link
21
is to be attached and has a setting space
37
for the fuse link
21
. And, spaces
38
,
39
for the fuse link
21
and the external terminals
22
,
23
are provided on both sides of the setting portion
24
by means of the partitions
33
,
34
. And, openings
40
,
41
for the external terminals
22
,
23
are formed in the setting portion
24
.
The setting space
37
consists of a housing retaining space
42
, a first conductor setting space
43
, and a second conductor setting space
44
.
Formed in the housing retaining space
42
are a housing receiving space
45
to be a generally rectangular opening and retaining walls
46
arranged almost at the both side-edges of the housing receiving space
45
. The retaining walls
46
project toward the space
38
in parallel each other and connected to respective reinforcing walls
35
.
A placing space
47
, in which a later-described first connecting member
61
(
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B) is fitted through the housing receiving space
45
, is formed in the first conductor setting space
43
. The placing space
47
is surrounded with the projections
48
,
49
provided on a side of the space
38
and with the projections
50
,
51
on a side of the space
39
. And, the placing space
47
is formed to communicate with the housing receiving space
45
and the spaces
38
,
39
.
The projections
48
face each other similarly to the retaining walls
46
facing each other, while each having a circular-arc inside surface. And, the projections
48
are arranged around a longitudinal axis of a later-described first connecting member
61
(
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B), which longitudinal axis crosses at right angles to a longitudinal axis of the setting space
37
.
The projection
49
is formed at one longitudinal end of the setting space
37
and has a circular-arc recess at its top end. The arc at the top end thereof is in the same shape as of the projections
48
.
The projection
50
and the projection
51
are arranged on respective sides of the projection
48
, as shown in FIG.
2
A. And, the projections
50
,
51
have the same height as of the projections
48
.
A placing space
52
, in which a later-described second connecting member
62
(
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B) is fitted through the housing receiving space
45
, is formed in the second conductor setting space
44
. The placing space
52
is surrounded with the projecting walls
53
provided on a side of the space
38
and with a receiving wall
54
on a side of the space
39
. And, the placing space
52
is formed to communicate with the housing receiving space
45
and the spaces
38
,
39
.
The projecting walls
53
face each other along the longitudinal axis of the setting space
37
in the same way as the retaining walls
46
. And, the projecting walls
53
are arranged around a longitudinal axis of a later-described second connecting member
65
(
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B), which longitudinal axis crosses at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the setting space
37
. The projecting wall
53
is provided with a circular-arc recess (its reference character is not shown) at its top end.
The receiving wall
54
extends from the housing receiving space
45
to the other end of the setting space
37
and has a circular hole
55
to communicate with the space
39
. The circular hole
55
has the same longitudinal axis as of the second connecting member
65
(
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B) and has a larger diameter than that of the bottom circle of a later-described female thread portion
68
(i.e. a nut) (
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B).
A base portion
62
(
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B) of the first connecting member
61
and a base portion
66
(
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B) of the second connecting member
65
are arranged on the substantially same plane in the respective placing spaces
47
,
52
. Therefore, the external terminals
22
,
23
(
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B) can be conductively-connected to the fuse link
21
(
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B) while looking at the first connecting member
61
(
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B) and the second connecting member
65
(
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B).
The openings
40
,
41
each are approximately in a U-shape and separated by the partition
33
, are useful for connection work of the external terminals
22
,
23
(
FIG. 1
) for example.
A pair of retaining walls
56
continuing to the partition
33
are formed on the setting portion
24
. The retaining walls
56
are formed on a side of the space
38
and a portion of the external terminal
22
(
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B) is put therein.
In
FIGS. 3A
,
3
B, the first connecting member
61
to be placed in the placing space
47
(
FIG. 2B
) of the first conductor setting space
43
, and consists of the base portion
62
and the male thread portions
26
provided on both sides of the base portion
62
.
The base portion
62
is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape and is provided with a flange
63
of a generally square tubular shape on the periphery thereof. Each corner portion of the flange
63
is cut out. The first connecting member
61
may have one male thread portion
26
instead of the two ones.
In
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B, the second connecting member
65
to be placed in the placing space
52
(
FIG. 2B
) of the second conductor setting space
44
, and consists of the base portion
66
and a flange
67
integrally formed with the base portion
66
. The base portion
66
is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape and has the female thread portion
68
. Each corner portion of the flange
67
is cut out. The second connecting member
65
can be substituted by a general nut, which, however, has to be provided with a turn-preventing means.
In
FIG. 5
, the fuse link
21
consists of a metallic fuse member
25
, a resin housing
71
integrally molded with the metallic fuse member
25
, and a transparent cover (not shown).
The metallic fuse member
25
is formed integrally by pressing a conductive sheet metal and has a first conductor
72
, a second conductor
73
, and a fuse portion
74
.
A fitting hole
75
for the male thread portion
26
(
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B) is provided on the first conductor
72
. And, a fitting hole
76
for a bolt
28
is provided on the second conductor
73
. The fitting holes
75
,
76
are arranged on the longitudinal axis of the fuse link
21
.
The first and second conductors
72
,
73
are in the same shape and are arranged symmetrically.
The fuse portion
74
has a fuse body
77
and continues to both of the first conductor
72
and the second conductor
73
. The fuse body
77
is to designed cut a circuit by a melt-breaking due to an excessive current and consists of a cramp
78
, for example a tin chip
79
cramped by the cramp
78
, a neck portion
80
formed a little narrowly, and a blade portion
81
.
The resin housing
71
is in a four-side frame shape and molded out of synthetic resin integrally with the metallic fuse member
25
, and has first to fourth reinforcing walls
82
-
85
. And, an opening space
86
to make the fuse portion
74
exposed is formed by the reinforcing walls
82
-
85
. The first and third reinforcing walls
82
,
84
are in the same shape and are arranged symmetrically.
The first reinforcing wall
82
is formed over the front and back of the first conductor
72
, and a plurality of radiating fins
87
are formed on each of the front and back. And, at the edge on a side of the opening space
86
a receiving portion
88
for the above transparent cover (not shown) is formed.
The second reinforcing wall
83
is formed between the first conductor
72
and the second conductor
73
over the front and back sides thereof. An engaging portion
89
for the above transparent cover (not shown) and a receiving portion
90
are formed on the second reinforcing wall
83
.
The third reinforcing wall
84
is formed over the front and back of the second conductor
73
, and a plurality of radiating fins
91
are formed on each of the front and back. And, at the edge on a side of the opening space
86
a receiving portion
92
for the above transparent cover (not shown) is formed.
The fourth reinforcing wall
85
is formed between the first conductor
72
and the second conductor
73
over the front and back sides thereof, while facing the second reinforcing wall
83
. A receiving portion
93
for the above transparent cover (not shown) is formed on the fourth reinforcing wall
85
.
In
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B, the above external terminal
22
consists of an electrically contacting portion
95
in a generally rectangular shape and a wire connecting portion
96
continuing from the electrically contacting portion
95
, and formed in a plate-like shape. A fitting hole
97
for the male threaded portion
26
and a projecting portion
98
to be put between the retaining walls
56
are provided on the electrically contacting portion
95
. An electric wire
99
is clamped to the wire connecting portion
96
.
In
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B, the above external terminal
23
consists of an electrically contacting portion
100
in a generally annular shape and a wire connecting portion
101
continuing from the electrically contacting portion
100
, and formed in a plate-like shape. A fitting hole
102
for the bolt
28
is provided on the electrically contacting portion
100
. An electric wire
103
is clamped to the wire connecting portion
101
.
Next, the assembly steps until the fuse link
21
is set and retained in the setting portion
24
, are shown on
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B,
7
A,
7
B.
FIG. 6A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members having been assembled.
FIG. 6B
is a sectional view of FIG.
6
A.
FIG. 7A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members and further the fuse link having been assembled.
FIG. 7B
is a sectional view of FIG.
7
A.
In
FIGS. 6A
,
6
B, first, the work of setting the first connecting member
61
in the placing space
47
is carried out. Subsequently, work for setting the second connecting member
65
in the placing space.
52
is carried out.
Setting of the first connecting member
61
is carried out through the housing receiving space
45
by sliding the flange
63
of the first connecting member
61
in the placing space
47
. And, the flange
63
prevents the first connecting member
61
from turning. The base portion
62
of the first connecting member
61
is held by the ends of the projections
48
,
49
, and the first connecting member
61
does not come back to the housing receiving space
45
.
Setting of the second connecting member
65
is carried out also through the housing receiving space
45
by sliding the flange
67
of the second connecting member
65
in the placing space
52
. And, the flange
67
prevents the second connecting member
65
from turning. The base portion
66
of the second connecting member
65
is held by the above recesses, and the second connecting member
65
does not come back to the housing receiving space
45
. When the second connecting member
65
is properly set, the female threaded portion
68
agrees with the circular hole
55
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7A
,
7
B, after completion of setting of the first connecting member
61
and the second connecting member
65
, the fuse link
21
is set in the setting space
37
.
And, the first conductor
72
is fitted on the male threaded portion
26
through the fitting hole
75
. At this time, the resin housing
71
is retained in the housing receiving space
45
. And, the fitting hole
76
of the second conductor
73
agrees with the female threaded portion
68
. In this state, the fuse link
21
is freely detached from the setting portion
24
.
Following the above, connection work of the fuse link
21
and the external terminals
22
,
23
are described with reference to
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B,
8
A,
8
B.
FIG. 8A
is a plan view showing the setting portion on which the first and second connecting members, the fuse link, and further external terminals having been assembled.
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view of FIG.
8
A.
In
FIGS. 8A
,
8
B, the external terminal
22
is fitted on the male threaded portion
26
through the fitting hole
97
. And, the fitting hole
102
of the external terminal
23
is agreed with the fitting hole
76
of the second conductor
73
.
As for the external terminal
22
, the projecting portion
98
is put between the retaining walls
56
,
56
, and then the external terminal
22
gets in contact with the first conductor
72
. On the other hand, the external terminal
23
gets in contact with the second conductor
73
.
After completion of setting of the external terminals
22
,
23
, the nut
27
(
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B) is screwed to the male threaded portion
26
. And also, the bolt
28
is screwed to the female threaded portion
68
, whereby the external terminals
22
,
23
are conductively-connected with the fuse link
21
.
As described hereinabove, the terminal connecting nut
27
and the terminal connecting bolt
28
are used for connection of the external terminals
22
,
23
, connecting position of each of the external terminals
22
,
23
becomes clear, thereby preventing false assembly thereof.
Another external terminals can also be connected to the first connecting member
61
and the second connecting member
65
from the space
39
side.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
Claims
- 1. A connecting structure of a fuse link and external terminals, comprising:the fuse link having a metallic fuse member having a fuse portion to be fused by overcurrent for circuit-breaking, a first conductor continuing from one end of the fuse portion, and a second conductor continuing from the other end of the fuse portion; a setting portion having a first connecting member having a male threaded portion and a second connecting member having a female threaded portion embedded therein so as to retain the fuse link therein; and at least two external terminals to be connected to the metallic fuse member of the fuse link, wherein the male threaded portion is inserted into either one of the first conductor and the second conductor so as to secure at least one of the external terminals thereto by screwing a terminal connecting nut to the male threaded portion and a terminal connecting bolt is inserted into the other one of the first conductor and the second conductor so as to secure the other of the external terminals thereto by screwing the terminal connecting bolt to the female threaded portion.
- 2. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 1, whereina base portion of the first connecting member and a base portion of the second connecting member are arranged on a substantially same plane.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
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Nov 1999 |
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