Claims
- 1. A fusing system for interconnection into a circuit in a dropout expulsion fuse, comprising:
- a first multi-element fusing wire having a first circuit interconnection end and a second pot end;
- a second multi-element fusing wire having a first circuit interconnection end and a second pot end;
- said pot end of said first and second fusing wires received within a solder pot;
- said pot having an outer annular wall formed from a winding of wire;
- said first multi-element fusing wire and said second multi-element fusing wire having multiple elements forming distinct current carrying paths between said interconnection ends and said pot ends.
- 2. The fusing system of claim 1, wherein said first multi-element fusing link and said second multiple element fusing link are selected from different materials.
- 3. The fusing system of claim 1, wherein said fusing wire have different cross-sectional areas.
- 4. A fused protection system for protecting high-energy power distribution components, comprising:
- a fuse holder having an upper end ferrule, a lower trunnion, and an outer tube disposed therebetween;
- a fusing subassembly received within said outer tube, said fusing subassembly including an auxiliary tube encircling a dual function fusing element, and a user size selective button disposed on one end thereof;
- said button received within a button bore of said end ferrule;
- said button having a first large diameter head portion and a second, small diameter head portion, said large diameter head portion removably disposed on said small diameter head portion; and
- said button bore sized to receive one of said large or small head portions upon selection thereof by the fuse installer.
- 5. The fuse of claim 4, wherein said large diameter head portion is a removable washer.
- 6. The fuse of claim 4, wherein said large diameter head portion is a removable cap.
- 7. A fusing assembly for protecting high voltage electric distribution equipment which is interconnected to a high voltage conductor, comprising:
- a first fusible wire having first and second ends and a second fusible wire having first and second ends;
- said first end of said first wire and first end of said second wire interconnected in a solder pot, said second end of said first wire interconnected to the high voltage conductor and said second end of said second wire interconnected to the high voltage electric distribution equipment;
- the cross-section of said first wire and the cross-section of said second wire having different areas.
- 8. The fusing assembly of claim 7, wherein said solder pot is a wire wound spirally to form an annulus, and said first ends of said first and second wires are received within said pot.
- 9. A fuse assembly, comprising:
- a first fuse wire having a first end portion including multiple elements and a second end portion including at least one element;
- a second fuse wire having a first end portion including multiple elements and a second end portion including at least one element;
- at least one of said multiple elements in said first fuse wire or second fuse wire forming independent electrical current carrying paths from said first end portion to said second end portion thereof;
- said first end portions of said first fuse wire and said second fuse wire received in a solder pot; and
- the total cross sectional area of the multiple elements of said first fuse wire having a different cross-sectional area than the total cross sectional area of the multiple elements of said second fuse wire.
- 10. The fuse assembly of claim 9, wherein said multiple elements of said first and said second fuse wires are two elements.
- 11. The fusing assembly of claim 9, wherein said first fuse wire is a single length of wire, and said multiple elements at said first end portion are formed from the opposite ends of said first wire.
- 12. A fuse assembly, comprising:
- a first fusing wire having a first end and a second end;
- a second fusing wire having a first end and second end;
- a discrete length of wire having opposed wire ends wound into a solder pot having an internal fuse wire receiving portion and opposed open ends, one of said opposed wire ends disposed adjacent each pot opposed open end; said first ends of said first and second fuse wires received in said pot.
- 13. The fuse assembly of claim 12, wherein said first fusing wire includes multiple discrete current carrying paths.
- 14. The fuse assembly of claim 12, wherein said first fusing wire has a first cross-section and said second fuse wire has a second cross section, and said first cross-section and said second cross-section are different.
- 15. The fuse assembly of claim 13, wherein said second fusing wire includes multiple discrete current carrying paths.
- 16. The fuse assembly of claim 15, wherein said multiple current carrying paths of said first fusing wire and said second fusing wire are formed of multiple fusing elements at said first end of said first fuse wire and said first end of said second fuse wire;
- and, said multiple elements are received within said solder pot.
- 17. The fusing assembly of claim 16, wherein said solder pot is disposed intermediate said first fusing wire and said second fusing wire, and said multiple elements of said first fusing wire are received in one of said pot open ends, and said multiple ends of said second fusing wire received in the opposite open end of said pot.
- 18. The fusing assembly of claim 17, wherein said multiple elements are nested within said pot.
- 19. The fuse assembly of claim 18, wherein said first fusing wire has a first cross-section and said second fuse wire has a second cross section, and said first cross-section and said second cross-section are different.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/645,076, filed Jan. 23, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,060.
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