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 each 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 but three fibrous re-inforcement plies including an outermost ply of woven glass fiber cloth forming an overlap extending in a direction longitudinally of said casing, an innermost ply formed by spaced rovings of glass fibers extending in a direction longitudinally of said casing, and an intermediate ply formed by a mat of substantially non-uniformly oriented glass fibers, said overlap of said outermost ply and said rovings penetrating into said intermediate ply to such an extent that the outer surface and the inner surface of said casing are substantially smooth substantially cylindrical coaxial surfaces.
- 2. An electric fuse including
- a. a fusible element;
- b. arc-quenching means surrounding said fusible element;
- c. a casing housing said fusible element and said arc-quenching means;
- d. a pair of terminal elements arranged on the ends of, and supported by, said casing conductively interconnected by said fusible element;
- e. said casing including an outermost ply of woven glass fiber fabric, an intermediate ply of glass fiber mat material having non-uniformly oriented fibers, and an innermost ply of spaced glass fiber rovings arranged parallel to the axis of said casing and forming a squirrel-cage-like structure, said outermost ply having an extent in excess of 360.degree. and forming an overlap extending in a direction longitudinally of said casing;
- f. said casing further including a thermosetting resin integrating said outermost ply, said intermediate ply and said innermost ply into a laminate; and
- g. the glass fiber density of said laminate being locally increased at the region of said overlap of said outermost ply to such an extent and said glass fiber rovings being compressed into said glass fiber mat material to such an extent that the wall thickness of said casing is substantially uniform along the entire periphery thereof.
- 3. An electric fuse as specified in claim 2 wherein said intermediate ply has an extent in excess of 360.degree. and forms an overlap extending in a direction longitudinally of said casing, said overlap of said intermediate ply being angularly displaced relative to said overlap of said outermost ply.
- 4. A synthetic-resin-glass cloth laminate tubing including an outermost re-inforcement ply of woven glass fiber cloth encompassing more than 360.degree. and forming an overlap extending in a direction longitudinally of said tubing, an innermost ply formed by a squirrel-cage-like arrangement of spaced rovings of glass fibers and an intermediate ply formed by a mat of substantially non-uiformly oriented glass fibers, said overlap of said outermost ply and said rovings penetrating into said intermediate ply to such an extent that the outer surface and the inner surface of said tubing are substantially smooth substantially cylindrical coaxial surfaces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application filed May 22, 1975, Ser. No. 579,972 for ELECTRIC FUSE HAVING A MULTIPLY CASING OF SYNTHETIC RESIN-GLASS-CLOTH LAMINATE.
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