Fuse assembly for differently structured fuses

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6781503
  • Patent Number
    6,781,503
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 24, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The fuse assembly includes a first fuse. The first fuse includes a first housing. The first fuse includes a pair of first terminals having a first pitch between the first terminals and projecting from the first housing in a mounting direction. The assembly Includes a second fuse. The second fuse includes a second housing. The second fuse includes a pair of second terminals having a second pitch between second terminals identical to the first pitch and provided on both sides of the second housing. The assembly includes a mounting component mated with the first fuse or the second fuse. The mounting component includes mating terminals within the mounting component for electrically conducting with the first terminals or second terminals. The mounting component includes a first stopper configured to position the first fuse relative to the mounting component for electrically connecting the first terminals and the mating terminals with each other. The mounting component includes a second stopper configured to position the second fuse relative to the mounting component for electrically connecting the second terminals and the mating terminals with each other.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a fuse assembly adapted to a connection box. Specifically, the fuse assembly allows differently structured fuses to be arbitrarily mounted.




Conventionally, different fuses require mounting components in accordance with the structures of the fuses, respectively. Thus, it is necessary to produce a connection box with respective mounting components in accordance with the structures of corresponding fuses.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a fuse assembly with interchangeability, which allows arbitrary mounting of differently structured fuses.




The invention is also directed to a fuse assembly, which enhances the method of placing a fuse into operating position.




The first aspect of the invention provides a fuse assembly The assembly includes a first fuse. The first fuse includes a first housing. The first fuse includes a pair of first terminals having a first pitch between first terminals and projecting from the first housing in a mounting direction.




The assembly includes a second fuse. The second fuse includes a second housing. The second fuse includes a pair of second terminals having a second pitch between second terminals identical to the first pitch and provided on both sides of the second housing.




The assembly includes a mounting component mated with the first fuse or the second fuse. The mounting component includes mating terminals within the mounting component for electrically conducting with the first terminals or second terminals. The mounting component includes a first stopper configured to position the first fuse relative to the mounting component, for electrically connecting the first terminals and the mating terminals with each other. The mounting component includes a second stopper configured to position the second fuse relative to the mounting component for electrically connecting the second terminals and the mating terminals with each other.




Preferably, the first stopper is positioned in front of ends of the mating terminals. The second stopper is positioned back from the ends of the mating terminals.




Preferably, the first housing includes a pair of first tapers. The mounting component includes inner walls opposite to each other. The first stopper includes a pair of stopper members with upper ends having a pair of second tapers. The pair of second tapers is configured to abut against the pair of first tapers.




Preferably, the second stopper includes a bottom wall within the mounting component for abutting a lower end of the second housing against the bottom wall.




The second aspect of the invention provides a fuse assembly. The assembly includes a first fuse. The first fuse includes a first housing. The first fuse includes a first terminal projecting from the first housing.




The assembly includes a second fuse, the second fuse includes a second housing. The second fuse includes a second terminal flush with the second housing or positioned back from the second housing.




The assembly includes a mounting component configured to mate with the first fuse or the second fuse. The mounting component includes a mating terminal for electrically conducting with the first terminal or the second terminal.




The assembly includes a positioning mechanism for positioning the first fuse or the second fuse to the mounting component. The mechanism includes a first stopper mounted to the mounting component for abutting against the first housing, thus allowing electrical conduction between the first terminal and the mating terminal. The mechanism includes a second stopper mounted to the mounting component for abutting against the second housing, thus allowing electrical conduction between the second terminal and the mating terminal.




Preferably, the first stopper extends beyond the mating terminal.




Preferably, the second stopper is positioned back from the mating terminal.




Preferably, the first stopper includes a taper for engaging with the first housing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating a fuse-mounting component and the first and second fuses of a fuse assembly according to the embodiment of the invention, fuses being mounted to the fuse-mounting component;





FIG. 2A

is an elevation view illustrating the first fuse in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2B

is an elevation view illustrating the second fuse;





FIG. 2C

is a plane view illustrating the structure of a mounting component in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a section view along the III—III line in

FIG. 2C

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view along the IV—IV line in

FIG. 2C

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view illustrating an example wherein the mounting component in

FIG. 1

is mounted on a connection box;





FIG. 6

is a plane view illustrating an assembly wherein the first fuse is mounted to the mounting component in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a section view along the VII—VII line in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a section view along the VIII—VIII line in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a plane view illustrating an assembly wherein the second fuse is mounted to the mounting component in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a section view along the X—X line in

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

is a section view along the XI—XI line in FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A fuse-assembly with the structure of a fuse-mounting component according to an embodiment of the present invention will hereby be described with reference to the drawings. The mounting component


20


is mounted with first fuse


50


or second fuse


10


.




In

FIG. 2A

, first fuse


50


is a blade-type fuse. Fuse


50


includes fuse-element


56


. Fuse-element


56


includes a pair of parallel metallic plane-plate terminal


51


(referred to as a plane terminal). Fuse-element


56


includes fusible part


52


between terminals


51


. Fuse-element


56


has a proximal end (an end provided to fusible part


52


), which is received in insulative housing


53


.




Terminals


51


include primary terminals


54


which are received in housing


53


, respectively. Terminals


51


include tab-terminals


55


which greatly protrude from housing


53


outwardly (downward in

FIG. 2A

) in a mounting direction. Fusible part


52


with a predetermined sectional area lies between inner edges


54




a


of terminals


51


opposite to each other. Housing


53


includes tapers


53




a


at the lower edges on both the front and rear sides of both the left and right ends, as shown in FIG.


1


. Tapers


53




a


are directed outside of housing


53


.




In

FIG. 2B

, second fuse


10


is a blade-type fuse. Fuse includes fuse-element


15


. Fuse-element


15


includes a pair of terminals


11


. Fuse-element


15


Includes, a fusible part


12


between terminal


11


. Fuse-element


15


is received in insulative housing


13


.




Terminals


11


in a substantially rectangular shape include inner edges


11




a


, between which fusible part


12


with a predetermined sectional area lies.




Housing


13


includes a pair of housing members


14


in a substantially T-shape. The fuse-element


15


is interposed between housing members


14


in a width direction, which Integrally joins housing members


14


with fuse-element


15


. Housing members


14


and fuse-element


15


are welded and fixed each other.




Thus, housing


13


covers fusible part


12


and inner edges


11




a


and upper edges


11




c


. Housing


13


covers fuse-elements


15


, except for the right and reverse sides from respective outer edges


11




d


and lower ends


11




e


of terminals


11


to intermediate portions


11




f


positioned on the sides of fusible part


12


. Terminals


11


are arranged on the left and right sides of housing


13


. The outer edges


11




d


, lower ends


11




e


, and intermediate portions


11




f


are exposed from housing


13


. Lower ends


11




e


are flush with the outer most wall of housing


13


in a mounting direction, but may be positioned back from the outermost wall of housing


13


.




Respective intermediate portions


11




f


of terminals


11


are crimped and fixed by mating terminals


21


, thus electrically connecting with mating terminals


21


.




A pitch P


2


between respective intermediate portions


11




f


of terminals


11


is identical in length to a pitch P


1


between terminals


55


of fuse


50


.




Housing


13


has portions with fixture-engaging steps


14




a


, the portions covering upper edges


11




c


of terminals


11


, respectively. Steps


14




a


engage with a fuse-removing fixture (not illustrated), when fuse


10


is removed from mounting component


20


.




Fuse


10


does not include a tab-terminal greatly protruding outside from housing


13


, unlike terminals


55


in fuse


50


. Fuse itself is structured in a rectangular shape from the front view.




Fuse-mounting component


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2




c


,


3


, and


4


, includes fuse-insertion part


23


, into which first fuse


50


(as shown in

FIG. 2A

) is inserted and fitted, fuse


50


including a pair of terminals


55


protruding from housing


53


in a mounting direction. Insertion part


23


includes a recess defined by opposite front and rear side walls


24




a


, opposite left and right side walls


24




b


, and bottom wall


31


. Mounting component


20


includes mating terminals


21


within insertion part


23


, which are connected to terminals


55


. Mating terminals


21


protrude vertically through bottom wall


31


into insertion part


23


. The longitudinal ends of the mating terminals


21


are positioned vertically in front of bottom wall


31


. Mounting component


20


includes first stoppers


25


at the four corners within insertion part


23


, which restricts first fuse


50


at the insertion position. First stoppers


25


extend vertically beyond the longitudinal ends of mating terminals


21


. Mounting component


20


includes hood


24


for inserting and fitting housing


53


thereinto.




Mounting component


20


includes second stopper


26


which includes bottom wall


31


. Second stopper


26


restricts second fuse


10


(a small-sized fuse as shown in

FIG. 2B

) to be inserted into insertion part


23


at the insertion position. Second stopper


26


allows terminals


11


to be connected to mating terminals


21


. Second fuse


10


is provided with a pair of terminals


11


on both sides of housing


13


. The pitch P


2


between terminals


11


is identical in dimension to the pitch P


1


between the pair of terminals


55


.




In

FIG. 3

, hood


24


includes a cutout


27


for removing a fixture at the upper end, into or from which a fuse-removing fixture is inserted or removed. Hood


24


includes insertion-guide


28


at the upper end. Guide


28


guides housing


53


of first fuse


50


or housing


13


of second fuse


10


to be inserted, when the fuse


10


or


20


is inserted and fitted into insertion part


23


.




In

FIG. 2C

, first stopper


25


includes a pair of stopper members


29


integrally on the inner surfaces of opposite left and right walls


24




b


of hood


24


, respectively. Stopper members


29


have upper ends formed with a pair of tapers


30


directed inside each other.




The abutting of tapers


53




a


of first fuse


50


against a pair of tapers


30


restricts first fuse


50


relative to mounting component


20


in insertion position.




Second stopper


26


includes bottom wall


31


provided to the lower end of insertion part


23


in hood


24


.




The abutting of the lower end of housing


13


of second fuse against the upper end of bottom wall


31


restricts second fuse relative to mounting component


20


in insertion position.




Guide


28


includes both end steps of recess


32


, where respective upper parts of opposite front and rear walls


24




a


of hood


24


are cut out. Guide


28


includes inclined faces


33


and


34


directed inside, which are formed between upper edges of front and rear walls


24




a


and between the upper edges of left and right walls


24




b.






Cutouts


27


are formed with the upper ends of left and right walls


24




a.






Mounting component


20


is integrally formed with the top side of connection box


34


.




In

FIGS. 6

to


8


, first fuse


50


in

FIG. 2A

is mounted to mounting component


20


.




Tapers


53




a


at the lower edges of housing


53


abut against tapers


30


as first stoppers


25


of mounting component


20


. The abutting allows first fuse


50


to be mounted to mounting component


20


. The crimping and fixing of terminals


55


by mating terminals


21


of mounting component


20


allows the electrical connection of terminals


55


with mating terminals


21


.




Mating terminals


21


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, have terminal pieces formed with for example, the ends of bus-bars. Terminals


21


with U-shaped slots


21




b


include the terminal pieces with separated ends, which are cut at the ends in a longitudinal direction. The terminal pieces have a pair of crimping portions


21




a


at the upper ends, which bulge inside each other. Crimping portions


21




a


serve as a connecting terminal in a tuning-fork shape.




The first stoppers


25


of mounting component


20


are positioned at the upper portion of hood


24


. The first stoppers are positioned above the mating terminals


21


. This positioning allows terminals


55


of first fuse


50


to be crimped and fixed by mating terminals


21


.




In

FIGS. 9

to


11


, second fuse


10


in

FIG. 2B

is mounted to mounting component


20


.




The lower edge of housing


13


abuts against the upper ends of bottom wall


31


as second stopper


26


, which allows second fuse to be mounted to mounting component


20


. Mating terminals


21


crimp and fix intermediate portions


11




f


of terminals


11


for electrical connection.




The second stopper


26


of mounting component


20


is positioned at the lower portion of hood


24


. Second stopper


26


is positioned below mating terminals


21


. This positioning allows intermediate portions


11




f


to be crimped and fixed by mating terminals


21


. Second fuse


10


, mounted to mounting component


20


, is embedded within insertion part


23


.




According to mounting component


20


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the first stopper


25


, positioned at the upper position of insertion part


23


, restricts the first fuse at the insertion position. The second stopper


26


, positioned at the lower position of insertion part


23


, restricts second fuse


10


at the insertion position. This allows first and second fuses


50


to be arbitrarily mounted with interchangeability.




Mounting component


20


lowers in overall height, unlike a conventional fuse-mounting component, thus enhancing the method of inserting fuse


10


or


50


in workability.




The entire contents of Japanese Patent Applications P2000-312085 (filed on Oct. 12, 2000) are incorporated herein by reference.




Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.




According to the fuse assembly, when mounting a first fuse, a first stopper restricts the first fuse relative to a mounting component in insertion position, which allows the first terminals to be connected to mating terminals. When mounting a second fuse, a second stopper restricts the second fuse relative to the mounting component in insertion position, which allows the second terminals to be connected to the mating terminals.




Thus, the assembly allows the first and second fuses different from each other in structure to be arbitrarily mounted, with interchangeability.




The mounting component lowers in overall height, unlike a conventional fuse-mounting component, thus enhancing the method of inserting the first or second fuse in workability.




When mounting the first fuse, the first stopper in front of the mating terminals restricts the first fuse relative to the mounting component in insertion position. This allows the mating terminals to crimp and fix the pair of first terminals therebetween. When mounting the second fuse, the second stopper at back of the mating terminals restricts the second fuse relative to the mounting component in insertion position. This allows the pair of second terminals and the mating terminals to be connected each other.




Thus, the mounting component supports the first or second fuse in a balanced manner.




When mounting the first fuse, the abutting of the first tapers of the first housing against the second tapers of the first stopper, allows the engaging of the lower end of the first housing and the upper end of the first stopper with each other. This securely restricts the first fuse relative to the mounting component in insertion position.




Thus, the mounting component further supports the first fuse in d balanced manner.




When mounting the second fuse, the lower end of the second housing abuts against the bottom wall within the mounting component. This securely restricts the second fuse relative to the mounting component in Insertion position.




Thus, the mounting component further supports the second fuse in insertion position in a balanced manner.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse assembly comprising:a first fuse comprising, a first housing; and a pair of first terminals having a first pitch between first terminals and projecting from the first housing in a mounting direction, a second fuse comprising, a second housing; and a pair of second terminals having a second pitch between second terminals identical to the first pitch and provided on both sides of the second housing a mounting component mated with the first fuse or the second fuse, the mounting component comprising, mating terminals within the mounting component for electrically conducting with the first terminals or second terminals; a first stopper configured to position the first fuse relative to the mounting component for electrically connecting the first terminals and the mating terminals with each other; and a second stopper configured to position the second fuse relative to the mounting component for electrically connecting the second terminals and the mating terminals with each other.
  • 2. The fuse assembly according to claim 1,wherein the first stopper is positioned in front of ends of the mating terminals, and wherein the second stopper is positioned back from the ends of the mating terminals.
  • 3. The fuse assembly according to claim 1,wherein the first housing comprises a pair of first tapers, wherein the mounting component comprises inner walls opposite to each other, and wherein the first stopper comprises a pair of stopper members with upper ends having a pair of second tapers, the pair of second tapers is configured to abut against the pair of first tapers.
  • 4. The fuse assembly according to claim 1,wherein the second stopper comprises a bottom wall within the mounting component for abutting a lower end of the second housing against the bottom wall.
  • 5. A fuse assembly comprising:a first fuse comprising, a first housing; and a first terminal projecting from the first housing; a second fuse comprising, a second housing; and a second terminal flush with the second housing or positioned back from the second housing; a mounting component configured to mate with the first fuse or the second fuse, the mounting component comprising, a mating terminal for electrically conducting with the first terminal or the second terminal; and a positioning mechanism for positioning the first fuse or the second fuse to the mounting component, the positioning mechanism comprising, a first stopper mounted to the mounting component for abutting against the first housing, thus allowing electrical conduction between the first terminal and the mating terminal; and a second stopper mounted to the mounting component for abutting against the second housing, thus allowing electrical conduction between the second terminal and the mating terminal.
  • 6. The fuse assembly according to claim 5,wherein the first stopper extends beyond the mating terminal.
  • 7. The fuse assembly according to claim 5,wherein the second stopper is positioned back from the mating terminal.
  • 8. The fuse assembly according to claim 5,wherein the first stopper comprises a taper for engaging with the first housing.
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