Claims
- 1. In an electric fuse the combination of
- a. a fusible element;
- b. a body of pulverulent arc-quenching filler embedding said fusible element;
- c. a pair of terminal elements are arranged adjacent one of the ends of said fusible element for connecting said fusible element into an electric circuit; and
- d. a tubular casing of synthetic-resin-glass-cloth laminate housing said fusible element and said filler and supporting said pair of terminal elements, said casing having a plurality of re-inforcement plies of woven glass fiber cloth excluding any non-woven mat material, each of said plurality of plies forming an overlap angularly displaced relative to said overlap of all others of said plurality of plies, the wall of said casing including first regions where the ratio of the glass-to-resin content is relatively large and the wall of said casing including second regions where the ratio of glass-to-resin content is relatively small, said first regions and said second regions alternating along the entire perimeter of said casing, so that the wall thickness of said casing is substantially uniform throughout the entire perimeter thereof.
- 2. An electric cartridge fuse including a casing of synthetic glass-cloth laminate, terminal elements mounted on the ends of said casing, fusible element means conductively interconnecting said terminal elements, and a pulverulent arc-quenching filler embedding said fusible element means, wherein the improvement comprises in that the re-inforcement of said casing consists of a plurality of sheets of woven glass fiber cloth all of whose radially inner surfaces are in immediate engagement without interposition of any non-woven fibrous mat material, each of said plurality of sheets forming an overlap extending in a direction longitudinally of said casing, said overlap of each of said plurality of sheets being angularly displaced relative to said overlap of all others of said plurality of sheets, and said casing forming cyclically alternating regions wherein the ratio of glass-fiber-to-resin content varies so that the wall thickness of said casing is substantially uniform throughout the perimeter thereof.
- 3. A synthetic-resin-glass-cloth laminate tubing having a plurality of fibrous re-inforcement plies of woven glass fiber cloth excluding any intermediate fibrous plies of non-woven mat material, each of said plurality of plies forming an overlap angularly displaced relative to said overlap of all others of said plurality of plies, the wall of said tubing including first regions where the ratio of the glass-to-resin content is relatively large and the wall of said tubing including second regions where the ratio of the glass-to-resin content is relatively small, said first regions and said second regions alternating along the entire perimeter of said tubing, so that the wall thickness of said tubing is substantially uniform throughout the entire perimeter thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application filed 05/22/1975, Ser. No. 579,972 for ELECTRIC FUSE HAVING A MULTIPLY CASING OF SYNTHETIC RESIN-GLASS-CLOTH LAMINATE.
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