Fuse assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6734780
  • Patent Number
    6,734,780
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 7, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fuse assembly 1 including a pair of terminals 2 which are arranged in parallel to each other, a housing 4 having a cavity 20 for containing one end portions 3a of the terminals, and a fusible body 5 interconnecting the terminals 2. The fusible body 5 consists of a pair of supporting portions 39 connected to end faces 8 of the terminals 2, and a connecting portion 40 interconnecting the supporting portions 39. The fuse assembly 1 further includes anchoring parts 30 for fixing the fusible body 5 to the housing 4 and second anchoring parts 31 for fixing the terminals 2 to the housing 4. The anchoring parts 30 include through holes 45 formed in the supporting portions 39, and projections 46 projected from an inner face 17 of the housing 4 and adapted to be engaged in the through holes 45. Thus, conduction of heat generated in the fusible body 5 to electrical equipments connected to the terminals can be restrained.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fuse assembly.




2. Description of the Related Art




In a vehicle as a moving body, there are various transmission lines for transmitting electric power, signals and so on, such as busbars contained in an electricity connection box such as a junction block, relay box, fuse block, terminals of electrical connector, etc.




In the above described transmission lines, there have been used fuse blocks provided with a number of detachable fuses for protecting electric circuits of various types of electric equipments from breakdown. Since the fuse block may include relays and busbars, the fuse block is also called as a relay box or a junction block, or generally called as an electricity connection box. In this specification, the fuse block, relay box, junction box will be hereinafter called as the connection box in general.




Conventionally, a fuse assembly


51


as shown in

FIG. 4

has been used as the fuse to be used in the connection box. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the fuse assembly


51


consists of a pair of terminals


52


arranged in parallel to each other, a housing


54


which contains one end portions


53


of these terminals


52


, and a fusible body


55


integrally formed with the terminals


52


and bridging the terminals


52


.




Each of the terminals


52


is a blade-like member as shown in FIG.


5


and formed of electro-conductive metal. A plurality of through holes


56


are formed in the terminals


52


so as to extend through a matrix composing the terminals


52


. The terminals


52


illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

are respectively provided with two through holes


56


arranged in a longitudinal direction. The two through holes


56


are provided both in middle parts


57


of the respective terminals


52


and at positions adjacent to the one end portion


53


thereof.




Respective other end portions


58


of the terminals


52


are electrically connected to receiving terminals or so in the aforesaid connection box, when the fuse assembly


51


is contained in the connection box. One of the receiving terminals is supplied with power from an electric source or so, while various loads are electrically connected to the other of the receiving terminals.




Accordingly, one of the terminals


52


is supplied with the power through the receiving terminal, while, to the other of the terminals


52


, are connected the various loads. The one end portions


53


of the terminals


52


are contained in the housing


54


in a state where their inner faces


61


are opposed to each other.




The housing


54


is formed in a box-like shape and molded of insulating synthetic resin. The housing


54


defines therein a cavity for containing the one end portions


53


of the terminals


52


. The housing


54


is provided with projections (not shown) which are adapted to be respectively engaged in the aforesaid through holes


56


. When the projections are brought into engagement with the through holes


56


, the terminals


52


are fixed to the housing


54


.




The fusible body


55


interconnects the terminals


52


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Both ends of the fusible body


55


are respectively connected to the inner faces


61


of the terminals


52


located at the middle parts


57


of the terminals


52


. The fusible body


55


has a fuse portion


62


which is adapted to be fused when amperage of the electric power supplied through one of the terminals


52


has exceeded a threshold value. The fuse portion


62


is formed by designing a middle part of the fusible body


55


to be smaller in its sectional area.




The fuse assembly


51


having the above described structure and installed in the connection box is adapted to stop the supply of the electric power to the aforesaid loads, as the fuse portion


62


is fused when the amperage of the power supplied to one of the terminals


52


via the aforesaid one of the receiving terminals has exceeded the threshold value.




In the conventional fuse assembly


51


as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the fusible body


55


is connected to the middle parts


57


of the terminals


52


. For this reason, when the fusible body


55


is heated by an overcurrent, the heat generated in the fusible body


55


is easily conducted to the other end portions


58


of the terminals


52


.




In other words, in the conventional fuse assembly


51


, the heat generated in the fusible body


55


has been likely to be conducted to the receiving terminals in the connection box as an external apparatus which are connected to the terminals


52


. When the heat has been conducted to the receiving terminals, a casing of the connection box formed of insulating synthetic resin or the like may be undesirably deformed.




Moreover, because in the conventional fuse assembly


51


, the through holes


56


are formed in the terminals


52


, the fusible body


55


, especially the fuse portion


62


is likely to vibrate due to vibrations or a sudden acceleration during driving, etc. of an automobile in which the connection box is installed.




Particularly, in case where the fusible body


55


is heated, there has been a fear that the fusible body


55


may be broken as a result of fatigue failure which has occurred at jointed parts with the terminals


52


due to the above described vibrations or so. In this case, the fusible body


55


will be detached from the terminals


52


. As described, in the conventional fuse assembly


51


, even though the amperage of the power supplied to one of the terminals


52


has not exceeded the threshold value, the electrical connection between the pair of the terminals


52


may sometimes be interrupted.




In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a fuse assembly in which the heat conducted to the equipments connected to the terminals can be restrained, and which is free from interruption of the electrical connection between the terminals in case where the amperage is not above the value at which the fusible body is fused.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to attain the above described object, there is provided, according to the present invention, a fuse assembly comprising a pair of terminals which are arranged in parallel to each other, a housing having a cavity for containing one end portions of the terminals, and a fusible body interconnecting the terminals, wherein the fuse assembly is provided with anchoring parts for mounting the fusible body to the housing.




According to another aspect of the invention, each of the anchoring parts includes a through hole passing through the fusible body, and a projection projected from an inner wall of the housing defining the cavity, the projection being adapted to be engaged in the through hole.




According to a further aspect of the invention, the fusible body includes supporting portions which are respectively connected to end faces positioned at the one end portions of the terminals, and the through holes being formed in the supporting portions.




According to a still further aspect of the invention, the fuse assembly further includes second anchoring parts for respectively mounting the terminals to the housing, and the through holes are provided at ends of the supporting portions remote from the end faces of the terminals.




According to the first aspect of the invention, because the fusible body is fixed to the housing by means of the anchoring parts, the heat generated in the fusible body is conducted to the housing via the anchoring parts, and the fusible body will not easily vibrate when subjected to vibrations or sudden acceleration of an automobile.




According to the second aspect of the invention, because the anchoring parts include the through holes passing through the fusible body and the projections to be engaged in the through holes, the heat generated in the fusible body is conducted to the housing by way of the through holes and the projections, and the fusible body can be more reliably fixed to the housing.




According to the third aspect of the invention, because the through holes are provided in the supporting portion of the fusible body connected to the end faces of the terminals, the heat generated in the fusible body is easily conducted to the housing before conducted to the equipments connected to the terminals.




According to the third aspect of the invention, because the through holes are provided at the ends of the supporting portions remote from the end faces of the terminals, the heat generated in the fusible body is more easily conducted to the housing before conducted to the equipments connected to the terminals.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a fuse assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the fuse assembly taken along a line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view showing terminals and a fusible body of the fuse assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a conventional fuse assembly; and





FIG. 5

is a view showing terminals and a fusible body of the conventional fuse assembly of FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, a fuse assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a fuse assembly


1


consists of a pair of terminals


2


which are juxtaposed in parallel to each other, a housing


4


adapted to contain one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


, a fusible body


5


interconnecting the terminals


2


, first anchoring parts


30


, and second anchoring parts


31


.




The terminals


2


are formed in a blade-like shape and composed of electro-conductive material. The pair of the terminals


2


are arranged in parallel to each other in such a manner that respective one end portions


3




a


are received in the housing


4


and the other end portions


3




b


are exposed from the housing


4


. As clearly shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the terminals


2


are provided with cut-away parts


6


and inwardly projected portions


26


respectively.




The cut-away parts


6


are formed in the one end portions


3




a


starting from end faces


27


of the inwardly projected portions


26


, which will be described later, in a concave manner in a direction in which the pair of the terminals


2


are apart from each other. The cut-away parts


6


are formed in such a manner that a distance between the two terminals


2


is stepwisely made larger than a distance between the inwardly projected portions


26


.




Each of the cut-away parts


6


has a flat face


10


extending in a longitudinal direction from an end face


8


positioned in the one end portion


3




a


of the terminal


2


to the middle part, and a stepped face


11


continued from the flat face


10


to the end face


27


of the inwardly projected portion


26


.




The flat face


10


is formed flat in a longitudinal direction of the terminal


2


. A distance between the flat faces


10


is larger than a distance between inner faces


9


which are positioned in the other end portions


3




b


of the terminals


2


. The stepped face


11


is formed in a direction in which the pair of the terminals


2


approach each other, that is, the direction in which the terminals


2


are juxtaposed. In a state where the terminals


2


are fitted to the housing


4


, the cut-away parts


6


are contained in the housing


4


.




The inwardly projected portions


26


are provided in the one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


in the middle parts of the terminals


2


apart from the cut-away parts


6


. The inwardly projected portions


26


project from the inner faces


9


in a direction in which the terminals


2


approach each other. The inwardly projected portions


26


have the end faces


27


facing with each other and recesses


28


formed in a concave manner from the end faces


27


.




These end faces


27


are formed flat in the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


. The recesses


28


are concaved from the end faces


27


in a direction in which the terminals


2


are apart from each other. In the illustrated embodiment, there are formed the two recesses


28


in each one of the end faces


27


, in short, in each one of the terminals


2


. When the one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


have been received in the housing


4


, the inwardly projected portions


26


having the described structure will be contained in the housing


4


.




Respective other end portions


3




b


of the terminals


2


are electrically connected to receiving terminals in the aforesaid connection box, when the fuse assembly


1


is contained in the connection box. One of the receiving terminals is supplied with electric power from an electric source or so, while various loads are electrically connected to the other of the receiving terminals. Accordingly, one of the terminals


2


is supplied with the power through the receiving terminal, while, to the other of the terminals


2


, is connected the loads.




The housing


4


is in a box-like shape and molded of insulating synthetic resin or the like. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the housing


4


includes a pair of end walls


12




a,




12




b,


a pair of side walls


13




a,




13




b,


and a pair of body walls


14


.




The end walls


12




a,




12




b


are opposed to each other in a direction intersecting the direction in which the terminals


2


are juxtaposed. When the terminals


2


have been received in the housing


4


, the end walls


12




a,




12




b


are parallel to the end faces


8


of the terminals


2


in such a manner that one of the end walls


12




a


is concaved from the end faces


8


. The side walls


13




a,




13




b


are opposed to each other in the direction in which the terminals


2


are juxtaposed. The side walls


13




a,




13




b


are respectively arranged along the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


.




The body walls


14


,


14


extend in the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


, and are opposed to each other in the direction intersecting the direction in which the terminals


2


are juxtaposed. The body walls


14


,


14


are respectively connected to both the end walls


12




a,




12




b


and the side walls


13




a,




13




b.


It is to be noted that only one of the body walls


14


which is located in a depth of the drawing is shown in FIG.


2


.




A cavity


20


enclosed by an inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a,


an inner face of the end wall


12




b,


and respective inner faces


16




a,




16




b


of the side walls


13




a,




13




b,


and inner faces


17


of the body walls


14


constitutes a room for containing the one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


.




The end wall


12




b


which is positioned near the middle parts of the terminals


2


is provided with a pair of through holes


18


into which the terminals


2


are adapted to be inserted respectively.




The housing


4


further includes a first partition wall


21


and a second partition wall


22


. The first partition wall


21


is provided midway between the two terminals


2


and extends from an inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


toward the end wall


12




b


in the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


in parallel to the side walls


13




a,




13




b.






The cavity


20


defined in the housing


4


is divided into a first room


24


for containing the one end portion


3




a


of one of the terminals


2


and a second room


25


for containing the one end portion


3




a


of the other terminal


2


.




The second partition wall


22


consists of a base end wall


33


which is integrally formed with the end wall


12




b,


a lateral wall


34


, a pair of vertical walls


35


. The base end wall


33


is positioned between the inwardly projected portions


26


of the terminals


2


, and extends from an edge of the through holes


18


of the end wall


12




b


toward the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


in the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


. The base end wall


33


is so designed as to cover the end faces


27


of the terminals


2


, when the one end portions


3




a


have been received in the cavity


20


. The base end wall


33


is provided with a plurality of projections


36


corresponding to the aforesaid recesses


28


of the terminals


2


.




The lateral wall


34


is connected to an end of the base end wall


33


remote from the end wall


12




b,


and extends in the direction in which the two terminals are juxtaposed. The lateral wall


34


is located along the aforesaid stepped faces


11


of the terminals


2


, and adapted to cover the stepped faces


11


when the one end portions


3




a


have been received in the cavity


20


.




The vertical walls


35


are connected to both ends of the lateral wall


34


which are respectively opposed to the terminals


2


. The vertical walls


35


are provided between the inner faces


16




a,




16




b


of the side walls


13




a,




13




b


and the first partition wall


21


respectively, and arranged in parallel to each other in the direction in which the terminals


2


are juxtaposed. The vertical walls


35


are located along the flat faces


10


of the cutaway parts


6


of the terminals


2


, and adapted to cover the flat faces


10


when the one end portions


3




a


have been received in the cavity


20


.




The two terminals


2


are interconnected by means of the above mentioned fusible body


5


. The fusible body


5


is a linear member having a rectangular shape in cross section. The fusible body


5


is so dimensioned in its width and thickness, especially at a connecting portion


40


which will be described below, that it may be fused when the electric power has exceeded the threshold amperage.




The fusible body


5


interconnects the end faces


8


of the terminals


2


. In the illustrated embodiment, the fusible body


5


and the two terminals


2


are integrally formed by rolling, machining, or stamping, etc. The fusible body


5


includes a pair of supporting portions


39


and the connecting portion


40


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




Each of the supporting portions


39


has a first extended part


41


and a second extended part


42


. The first extended parts


41


extend from the end faces


8


of the terminals


2


toward the end wall


12




a


in a direction away from the terminals


2


. The first extended parts


41


extend along the side walls


13




a,




13




b


and the vertical walls


35


, and are respectively received between the inner faces


16




a,




16




b


of the side walls


13




a,




13




b


and the vertical walls


35


.




The second extended parts


42


extend from respective ends


41




a


of the first extended parts


41


remote from the end faces


8


so as to approach each other. The second extended parts


42


are positioned between the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


and distal ends of the vertical walls


35


, and extend along the inner face


15




a


and the lateral wall


34


.




The connecting portion


40


includes a pair of third extended parts


43


, and a fourth extended part


44


. The third extended parts


43


extend from respective ends of the second extended parts


42


so as to approach each other in a crooked manner.




The third extended parts


43


are interconnected by means of the fourth extended part


44


. The fourth extended part


44


is provided between the partition wall


21


and the lateral wall


34


, and extends along the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a,


the lateral wall


34


, and the end wall


12




b.






As described above, the fusible body


5


consists of the first to fourth extended parts


41


,


42


,


43


,


44


, and is formed in the crooked manner between a connected point with respect to one of the terminals


2


and a connected point with respect to the other of the terminals


2


.




The first anchoring parts


30


include through holes


45


formed in the fusible body


5


and projections


46


provided on the body walls


14


respectively. The through holes


45


are formed in a round shape and provided-at the ends


41




a


of the first extended parts


41


of the supporting portion


39


of the fusible body


5


so as to pass therethrough.




The projections


46


are projected from the inner face


17


of at least one of the body walls


14


into the cavity


20


in a direction in which the two body walls


14


approach each other.




The projections


46


are adapted to be engaged in the through holes


45


. In other words, the fusible body


5


and the housing


4


are fixed to each other by engaging the projections


46


in the through holes


45


in the anchoring parts


30


.




The second anchoring parts


31


include mounting holes


7


formed in the terminals


2


and projections


23


for positioning the terminals. The mounting holes


7


are respectively provided in the one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


at positions approaching the center from the cutaway parts


6


.




The terminal positioning projections


23


are projected from the inner face


17


of at least one of the body walls


14


in a direction in which the two body walls


14


approach each other. The terminal positioning projections


23


are respectively provided close to the side walls


13




a,




13




b


and close to the end wall


12




b.






The terminal positioning projections


23


are adapted to be engaged in the mounting holes


7


. In other words, the two terminals


2


and the housing


4


are fixed to each other, by respectively engaging the positioning projections


23


in the mounting holes


7


.




With the above described structure, the one end portions


3




a


of the terminals


2


are contained in the cavity


20


, in a state where the terminals


2


are located inside of the side walls


13




a


,


13




b,


while the positioning projections


23


of the housing


4


are engaged in the mounting holes


7


and the projections


46


are engaged in the through holes


45


. On this occasion, the terminals


2


are disposed in the through holes


18


of the end wall


12




b.






The fuse assembly


1


having the above described structure is installed in the aforesaid connection box or the like. When the amperage of the electric power supplied to one of the terminals via one of the receiving terminals has exceeded the threshold value, the connecting portion


40


of the fusible body


5


will be fused, thereby stopping the supply of the electric power to the loads.




In the fuse assembly


1


of the present embodiment, the housing


4


and the fusible body


5


are fixed to each other by means of the anchoring parts


30


consisting of the through holes


45


extending through the first extended parts


41


of the fusible body


5


and the projections


46


projected from the inner face


17


of the housing


4


.




Accordingly, heat generated in the fusible body


5


by the electric power fed from one of the terminals


2


is conducted to the housing


4


by way of the inner face of the through holes


45


and the projections


46


. Therefore, conduction of the heat generated in the fusible body


5


to the electrical equipments connected to the other end portions


3




b


of the terminals


2


will be restrained.




In addition, because the through holes


45


are provided at the ends


41




a


of the first extended parts


41


, the heat generated in the fusible body


5


is likely to be conducted to the housing


4


by way of the anchoring parts


30


, before it is conducted to those equipments connected to the terminals


2


. Therefore, the conduction of the heat generated in the fusible body


5


to the equipments connected to the other end portions


3




b


of the terminals


2


can be more reliably restrained.




Further, because the fusible body


5


is mounted to the housing


4


by means of the first anchoring parts


30


, the fusible body


5


may be unlikely to vibrate with respect to the terminals


2


, when the connection box containing the fuse assembly


1


is subjected to vibrations or sudden acceleration, during driving, from the automobile or the like in which the connection box is installed. Accordingly, fatigue failure or the like of the fusible body


5


due to the vibrations or so may be avoided, and thus, an interruption of the electrical connection between the pair of the terminals


2


when the amperage is not above the melting point of the fusible body


5


can be reliably prevented.




Furthermore, because the housing


4


and the pair of the terminals


2


are fixed to each other by means of the second anchoring parts


31


, the terminals


2


themselves are maintained in the fixed state with respect to the housing


4


, even though they are subjected to the vibrations or the sudden acceleration from the automobile during driving. Accordingly, the fatigue failure or the like of the fusible body


5


due to the vibrations or so may be avoided, and thus, an interruption of the electrical connection between the pair of the terminals


2


when the amperage is not above the melting point of the fusible body


5


can be more reliably prevented.




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 made within a scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse assembly comprising: a pair of terminals which are arranged in parallel to each other; a housing having a cavity for containing one end portions of said terminals; a fusible body interconnecting said terminals; and anchoring parts for directly mounting said fusible body to said housing, wherein each of said anchoring parts includes:a through hole passing through said fusible body; and a projection projected from an inner wall of said housing defining said cavity, said projection being adapted to be engaged in said through hole, and said fusible body includes a connecting portion to be fused and extended parts extending respectively from both ends of said connecting portion for directly mounting said fusible body to said housing, the extended parts being respectively connected to end faces positioned at said one end portions of the terminals, said through holes being formed respectively in said extended parts.
  • 2. The fuse assembly according to claim 1, wherein said fuse assembly further includes second anchoring parts for respectively mounting said terminals to said housing, andsaid through holes are provided at ends of said extended parts remote from said end faces of said terminals.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-099747 Mar 2000 JP
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