Fuse assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6496096
  • Patent Number
    6,496,096
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 7, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fuse assembly, in which a pluraity of members constituting a housing of the fuse assembly can be mounted tightly and whether the fuse element has blown out or not can be easily checked, is provided. The fuse assembly 1 has a pair of terminals 2, a fuse element 5 and a housing 4. Each end 3a of the terminals 2 is received into the housing 4. The fuse element 5 connects the terminals 2 with each other. The fuse element 5 has a pair of locking claws 61. The housing 4 has casing members 4a and 4b, which receive each end 3a of the terminals 2 and the fuse element 5 when the casing members 4a and 4b are fit with each other in the housing 4. Each casing member 4a and 4b has a locking recess 64 for engaging with the locking claw 61. One locking claw 61 engages with one locking recess 64, while an opposite locking claw 61 engages with an opposite locking recess 64.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(1) Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a fuse assembly and more specifically, to a fuse assembly, in which a pluraity of members constituting a housing of the fuse assembly can be mounted tightly and whether a fuse element of the fuse assembly has blown out or not can be easily checked.




(2) Description of the Related Art




In a vehicle as a mobile unit, many electric power transfer lines for transferring electric power itself or signals, such as busbars in an electric junction box such as a junction block, relay box and fuse block, and terminals for electric connection, are disposed.




In the electric power transfer lines, a fuse block, in which many fuses that can be inserted or extracted are disposed, is employed to protect electric circuits of various electrical equipments. (The fuse block may be called a relay box, junction block or electric junction box as the general term since the fuse block may have relays or busbars. In this specification, the aforementioned fuse block, relay box and junction block are hereinafter called an electric junction box as the general term.)




For example, a fuse assembly


101


shown in

FIG. 7

has been employed as a fuse for use in the electric junction box. The fuse assembly


101


includes a pair of blade-shaped terminals


102


, a fuse element (not shown in the figure) for connecting a pair of the terminals


102


with each other, and a housing


104


made of insulating synthetic resin and the like for receiving each one end of a pair of the terminals


102


and the fuse element.




When the fuse assembly


101


is mounted in the electric junction box, a pair of the terminals


102


is connected to respective receiving terminals of the electric junction box. Through the receiving terminal, an electric power is supplied to one terminal


102


from an electric power source or the like, while various load is electrically connected to an opposite terminal


102


.




In the fuse assembly


101


, when a current value of an electric power supplied to the one terminal


102


through the receiving terminal or the like exceeds a predetermined current value, the fuse element blows out so as to halt the power supply to the load.




The fuse assembly


101


is preferably provided with a partition wall between a pair of the terminals


102


in order to securely prevent the terminals


102


from making a short circuit with each other after the blowing. The partition wall is, for example, integrally produced with the insulating housing


104


.




When the partition wall is set between a pair of the terminals


102


, in order to receive each one end of a pair of the terminals


102


and the fuse element into the housing


104


, the housing


104


needs to be formed being divided into a plurality of members, for example, two members. In this case, the housing


104


is constructed in a manner that the divided members put and receive a pair of the terminals


102


and the fuse element therebetween.




When the housing


104


is formed with dividing into a pluraity of the members, the clearance may take place between or among a pluraity of the members after the assembly of the housing


104


. When the clearance takes place, due to vibrations of a vehicle such as a motorcar, into which the electric junction box is mounted, during the traveling, a pluraity of the members hit with each other in the mounted position of the electric junction box to make a noise, or when things come to the worst, a pluraity of the members might come off from the mounted position.




When the clearance takes place between or among a pluraity of the members and a pluraity of the members hit with each other in the mounted position of the electric junction box due to vibrations of the vehicle during the traveling, the fuse element might be deformed undesirably. Moreover, in the conventional fuse assembly


101


, since each one end of a pair of the terminals


102


and the fuse element are received in the housing


104


, it has been difficult to check whether the fuse element did blow out or not.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an objective of the present invention to solve the above problem and to provide a fuse assembly, in which a pluraity of members constituting a housing of the fuse assembly can be mounted tightly and whether the fuse element has blown out or not can be easily checked.




In order to attain the above objective, the present invention is to provide a fuse assembly comprising: a pair of terminals provided in parallel with each other; a fuse element for connecting a pair of the terminals with each other; a plurality of casing members fit with each other for putting and receiving each one end of a pair of the terminals and the fuse element between a plurality of the casing members; and a plurality of electrically conductive locking claws electrically connected to a pair of the terminals, wherein a plurality of the locking claws are provided to a plurality of the casing members, respectively, protrude toward the outside of the casing member from either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element, and locks up an outer surface of said each casing member.




According to the fuse assembly described above, each locking claw, which protrudes toward the outside of the casing member from either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element, locks up an outer surface of the respective casing member. Thereby, either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element is securely fixed to the respective casing member. The locking claw protrudes toward an outer surface of the casing member, that is, the locking claw exposes to an outer surface of the fuse assembly.




Each casing member of a plurality of the casing members is provided with a locking recess for engaging with the locking claw.




According to the fuse assembly described above, the casing member has the locking recess, thereby the locking claw more securely locks up an outer surface of the respective casing member. Therefore, either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element is more securely fixed to the respective casing member.




The locking claw has a wide part and a narrow part that is narrower than the wide part, the wide part and the narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween when said each locking claw locks up the outer surface of the respective casing member, said each locking recess is formed from the outer surface of the respective casing member and has a second wide part engaging with the wide part of the locking claw and a second narrow part engaging with the narrow part of the locking claw, and the second wide part and the second narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween.




According to the fuse assembly described above, the locking claw has a wide part and a narrow part, and each locking recess has a second wide part engaging with the wide part of the locking claw and a second narrow part engaging with the narrow part of the locking claw. The wide part and the narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween. The second wide part and the second narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween.




Thereby, when the locking claw engages with the locking recess, either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element is fixed to the respective casing member and in addition, a plurality of the casing member are prevented from relatively displacing along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put ends of the terminals and the fuse element therebetween.




The narrow part is situated nearer to either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element than the wide part, and the second wide part is situated more outward from the casing member than the second narrow part.




According to the fuse assembly described above, when the locking claw engages with the locking recess, a plurality of the casing member are more securely prevented from relatively displacing along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put ends of the terminals and the fuse element therebetween.




Each terminal of a pair of the terminals is formed in a blade-shape, and the locking recesses are disposed symmetrically with respect to an axial line which is situated at the center of a pair of the terminals and extends along the direction of the length of the terminal.




According to the fuse assembly described above, the locking recess is provided at a symmetrical position with respect to the axial line, thereby a plurality of the casing member can be formed in the same shape with each other.




Each teminal of a pair of the terminals has a first through hole, the fuse element has a pair of second through holes, and said each casing member has: a first projection fitting into the first through hole of one terminal out of a pair of the terminals; a second projection fitting into one second through hole out of a pair of the second through holes; a first hole aligning with the first through hole of an opposite terminal out of a pair of the terminals; and a second hole aligning with an opposite second through hole out of a pair of the second through holes.




According to the fuse assembly described above, the first projection fits into the first through hole of one terminal, while the first hole aligns with the first through hole of an opposite terminal. The second projection fits into the second through hole of the one terminal, while the second hole aligns with the second through hole of the opposite terminal.




Thereby, the first projection of one casing member out of-a plurality of the casing members is fit into the first through hole of the one terminal, then is fit into the first hole of an opposite casing member. The second projection of the one casing member is fit into the second through hole of the one terminal, then is fit into the second hole of the opposite casing member, thereby the casing members can be fit with each other in the housing of the fuse assembly. In addition, the terminals and the fuse elements can be mounted to the casing member.




A pair of the first through holes is disposed symmetrically with respect to an axial line which is situated at the center of a pair of the terminals and extends along the direction of the length of the terminal, and a pair of the second through holes is also disposed symmetrically with respect to the axial line.




According to the fuse assembly described above, a plurality of the casing member can be formed in the same shape with each other.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

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





FIG. 2

is a view viewed from a direction of arrow II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the fuse assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along IV—IV line in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a case member of the fuse assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a view viewed from a direction of arrow VI in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a conventional fuse assembly.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


. As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


, a fuse assembly


1


according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention has a pair of terminals


2


provided in parallel with each other, a fuse element


5


for connecting a pair of the terminals


2


with each other, and a housing


4


of the fuse assembly


1


for receiving ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


.




Each terminal


2


formed in a blade-shape is made of an electrically conductive material and the pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other. In the terminal


2


, one end


3




a


thereof is received into the housing


4


and an opposite end


3




b


thereof is exposed the outside of the housing


4


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the terminal has a notched part


6


, a protrusion


26


protruding inwardly in the housing


4


, and an mounting hole


7


(corresponding to a first through hole described in the claim).




The notched part


6


is provided to the end


3




a


. The notched part


6


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


2


aparts from each other from an end surface


27


(described later) of the protrusion


26


. The notched part


6


is formed so that a distance between the two terminals


2


increases in stages from a distance between the two protrusions


26


.




The notched part


6


has: a flat surface


10


extending toward the center along a direction of the length of the terminal


2


starting from an end surface


8


, which is situated at the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


; and a step surface


11


which continues the flat surface


10


to an end surface


27


of the protrusion


26


. The flat surface


10


is formed flat along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


. A distance between the two flat surfaces


10


is formed longer than that between two inner surfaces


9


of the opposite end


3




b


of the terminal


2


.




The step surface


11


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


2


aparts or approaches with each other, that is, a direction in which the terminals


2


are arranged in parallel. The notched part


6


is received in the housing


4


when the terminal


2


is mounted in the housing


4


.




The protrusion


26


is provided to the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


. The protrusion


26


is provided at a little center side of the terminal from compared to notched part


6


. The protrusion


26


protrudes in a direction that a pair of the terminals


2


approaches with each other from the respective inner surface


9


. The protrusion


26


has the end surface


27


and a concaved part


28


formed concave from the end surface


27


.




The end surface


27


is formed flat along a direction of the length of the terminal


2


. The concaved part


28


is formed concave in a direction that a pair of the terminals


2


aparts from each other from the end surface


27


.




In the figure, the two concaved parts


28


are provided to one end surface


27


, that is, to one terminal


2


. The protrusion


26


is received in the housing


4


when the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


is received in the housing


4


.




The mounting hole


7


penetrates through the terminal


2


. The mounting hole


7


is provided to the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


. The mounting hole


7


is situated a little near to the center of the terminal


2


compared to the notched part


6


. Each mounting hole


7


is formed round in its plane shape and is disposed symmetrically with respect to an axial line P (shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

) which is situated at the center of a pair of the terminals


2


and extends along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


.




When the fuse assembly


1


is mounted in an electric junction box, each opposite end


3




b


of the respective terminal


2


is electrically connected to a receiving terminal and the like of the electric junction box. An electric power from a power source and the like is supplied to one of the receiving terminal. A various load is electrically connected to an opposite receiving terminal. Therefore, an electric power is supplied to one terminal


2


out of the two terminals


2


through the receiving terminal, while a load is connected to an opposite terminal


2


.




The housing


4


is made of an insulating synthetic resin and so on. The housing


4


is formed in a box-shape, and as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


has a pair of casing members


4




a


and


4




b


, which are fit with each other.




The casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are fit with each other in a manner that edges of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


(described later) and side walls


13




a


,


13




b


(described later) faces with each other, constituting the housing


4


which receives the ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


. The casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween along a direction that body walls


14


(described later) approaches or aparts from each other.




Since the casing member


4




a


has an identical constitution with that of the casing member


4




b


, only the casing member


4




a


will be explained hereinafter. As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the casing member


4




a


has a pair of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


, a pair of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


, and the body wall


14


.




A pair of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


faces with each other along a direction crossing with the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel. A pair of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


faces with each other along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


. A pair of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


is in parallel with the end surface


8


when the housing


4


receives terminals


2


.




The end wall


12




a


out of a pair of the end walls faces the end surface


8


of the terminal


2


with leaving a space therebetween.




A pair of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


faces with each other along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel. A pair of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


is formed along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


.




The body wall


14


extends along the length of the terminal


2


. The body wall


14


continues to a pair of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


and a pair of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


. The body wall


14


of the casing member


4




a


faces the body wall


14


of the casing member


4




b


along a direction crossing with the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel when the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are fit with each other.




When the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are fit with each other, a space


20


(shown in FIG.


4


), which is surrounded by an inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


, the end wall


12




b


, inner surfaces


16




a


and


16




b


of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


, respectively, and an inner surface


17


of the body wall


14


, forms a room for receiving the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


.




On the end wall


12




b


, which is situated nearer to the center of the terminal


2


than the end wall


12




a


, there is formed a pair of through holes


18


for passing the respective terminals


2


. On the end wall


12




a


, which faces the end surface


8


of the terminal


2


, there is formed a through hole


19


for exposing a locking claw


61


(explained later) of the fuse element


5


outside the housing


4


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3

to


5


, the casing member


4




a


has a partition wall


21


, a second partition wall


22


, a first projection


23


, a second projection


46


, a hole


62


as a first hole, a hole


63


as a second hole, and a locking recess


64


.




The partition wall


21


extends from the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


, which faces the respective end surface


8


with leaving a space therebetween, toward the end wall


12




b


. The partition wall


21


extends along the direction of the length of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


, and the terminal


2


.




The partition wall


21


is provided between a pair of the terminals


2


along a direction in which the terminals are arranged in parallel with each other. The partition wall


21


partitions the space


20


formed in the housing


4


into a first space


24


for receiving the end


3




a


of one terminal out of a pair of the terminals


2


and a second space


25


for receiving the end


3




a


of an opposite terminal out of a pair of the terminals


2


. The first space


24


is situated at left and the second space


25


is situated at right in the figure.




The second partition wall


22


has a base wall


33


, a horizontal wall


34


, and a pair of partitions


35


. The base wall


33


extends from an edge of the through hole


18


of the end wall


12




b


toward the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


. The base wall


33


is arranged between the inner protrusion


26


of a pair of the terminals


2


. The base wall


33


has a plurality of protrusions


36


engaging with the concaved parts


28


. The base wall


33


covers the end surface


27


of the terminal


2


when the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


is received in the space


20


.




The horizontal wall


34


continues to an end of the base wall


33


situated away from the end wall


12




b


. The horizontal wall


34


extends along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other. The horizontal wall


34


extends from an end near to the inner surface


15




a


of the base wall


33


toward both of a pair of the terminals


2


. The horizontal wall


34


is formed along the step surface


11


. The horizontal wall


34


covers the step surface


11


of the terminal


2


when the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


is received in the space


20


.




A pair of the partitions


35


continues to both ends of the horizontal wall


34


near to a pair of the terminals


2


. A pair of the partitions


35


extends from both ends of the horizontal wall


34


toward the inner surface


15




a


and is formed along a flat surface


10


of the notched part


6


of the terminal


2


.




A pair of the partitions


35


is arranged in parallel with each other along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other. Each partition


35


is provided between each inner surface


16




a


and


16




b


of the side wall


13




a


and


13




b


, respectively, and the partition wall


21


. A pair of the partitions


35


covers the flat surface


10


of the terminal


2


when the end


3




a


of the terminal


2


is received in the space


20


.




The first projection


23


protrudes from an inner surface


17


of the body wall


14


of one casing member toward the body wall


14


of an opposite casing member


4




b


. The first projection


23


is formed in a cylindrical shape having an outer diameter, which is about the same with an inner diameter of the mounting hole


7


. The first projection


23


is situated in the vicinity of the one side wall


13




b


and near to the end wall


12




b


. The first projection


23


fits into the mounting hole


7


of one terminal


2


.




The second projection


46


protrudes from the inner surface


17


of the body wall


14


toward the body wall


14


of the opposite casing member


4




b


. The second projection


46


is formed in a cylindrical shape having an outer diameter, which is about the same with an inner diameter of the through hole


45


(described later) of the fuse element


5


.




The second projection


46


is situated in the vicinity of the opposite side wall


13




a


and near to the end wall


12




a


. The second projection


46


fits into one through hole


45


out of a pair of the through holes


45


of the fuse element


5


.




The hole


62


is formed from the inner surface


17


of the body wall


14


. The hole


62


penetrates through the body wall


14


. The hole


62


is formed in a round shape of its plan view having an inner diameter, which is about the same with an inner diameter of the mounting hole


7


. The hole


62


is situated in the vicinity of the opposite side wall


13




a


and near to the end wall


12




b.






When a pair of the terminals


2


is received in the housing


4


, the hole


62


is symmetrically disposed in relation with the second projection


23


with respect to the axial line P. The hole


62


aligns with the mounting hole


7


of the opposite terminal


2


.




The hole


63


is fromed from the inner surface


17


of the body wall


14


. The hole


63


penetrates through the body wall


14


. The hole


63


is formed in a round shape of its plan view having an inner diameter, which is about the same with an inner diameter of the through hole


45


. The hole


63


is situated in the vicinity of the one side wall


13




b


and near to the end wall


12




a.






When a pair of the terminals


2


is received in the housing


4


, the hole


63


is symmetrically disposed in relation with the second projection


46


with respect to the axial line P. The hole


63


aligns with the opposite through hole


45


out of a pair of the through holes


45


of the fuse element


5


.




The locking recess


64


is formed from a surface of the casing member


4




a


, which constitutes an outer surface of the housing


4


. The locking recess


64


is formed from an outer surface


12




c


of the end wall


12




a


out of the surface of the casing member


4




a


. The outer surface


12




c


constitutes the outer surface of the housing


4


.




The locking recess


64


is formed over the one through hole


19


and the body wall


14


. The locking recess


64


is provided with a second wide part


65


and a second narrow part


66


, which continue with each other. When a locking claw


61


(described later) engages with the locking recess


64


, the second wide part


65


and the second narrow part


66


continue with each other along a direction, in which the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the ends


3




a


of a pair of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween. The second wide part


65


and the second narrow part


66


are formed in rectangular.




The second wide part


65


is situated near to the body wall


14


, that is, outside of the casing member


4




a


, while the second narrow part


66


is situated near to the through hole


19


. The second wide part


65


is formed over the outer surface of the body wall


14


as well. A width of the second wide part


65


, which runs parallel to the direction of the width direction of the terminal


2


, that is, the direction of the width of the housing


4


and the body wall


17


, is formed longer than that of the second narrow part


66


.




When the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


, the second wide part


65


engages with a wide part


71


(described later) of the locking claw


61


. When the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


, the second narrow part


66


engages with a narrow part


72


(described later) of the locking claw


61


. When the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are fit with each other, each locking recess


64


of the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


is symmetrically disposed with each other with respect to the axial line P.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the fuse element


5


connects the terminals


2


. The fuse element


5


and a pair of the terminals


2


are produced by rolling, cutting and pressing a single material. That is, the fuse element


5


and a pair of the terminals


2


are integrally formed.




The fuse element


5


is formed in a line shape with its cross section being rectangular shape. The fuse element


5


is formed to have a dimension of width, thickness and length of the central part thereof so that the fuse element


5


blows out when the current exceeds a predetermined value.




The fuse element


5


connects the end surfaces


8


of the terminal


2


with each other. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the fuse element has a pair of holders


39


, the central part


40


as a fuse part, a pair of through holes


45


as the second through hole, and a pair of the locking claws.




Each holder


39


has a first extended part


41


and a second extended part


42


. The first extended part


41


extends from the end surface


8


toward the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


, that is, in a direction of leaving from a pair of the terminals


2


.




The first extended part


41


is formed in a belt shape with one end being connected to the end surface


8


. The first extended part


41


is provided between each inner surface


16




a


or


16




b


and the partition


35


along the direction, in which the terminals


2


are arranged in parallel with each other. The first extended part


41


runs parallel to the side wall


13




a


and


13




b


, the base wall


33


, the partition


35


and the partition wall


21


.




The second extended part


42


is formed in a belt shape with one end being connected to the first extended part


41


. The second extended part


42


extends from an end


41




a


, which is away from the end surface


8


of the first extended part


41


in a direction of approaching with each other. The second extended part


42


is provided between an end of the partition


35


and the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


. The second extended part


42


is formed along the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


and the horizontal wall


34


.




The central part


40


is situated at the center between the two terminals


2


along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other. The central part


40


has a pair of third extended parts


43


and a connection part


44


. The third extended part


43


is formed in a belt shape with one end being connected to the second extended part


42


. The third extended part


43


extends from an end, to which each second extended part


42


approachs with each other, in a direction of approaching the terminal


2


along the direction of the length of the terminal


2


.




The third extended part


43


is provided between a pair of the partitions


35


and the partition wall


35


along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other. The third extended part


43


runs parallel to the base wall


33


, a pair of the partitions


35


, the inner surface


16




a


and


16




b


, and the partition wall


21


.




The connection part


44


is formed in a belt shape with connecting ends, at which the third extended part


43


most approaches the terminal


2


, with each other. The connection part


44


is provided between the partition wall


21


and the horizontal wall


34


. The connection part


44


is formed along the inner surface


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


, the end wall


12




b


, and the horizontal wall


34


. The connection part


44


is situated at the center between the two terminals


2


along the direction in which a pair of the terminals


2


is arranged in parallel with each other.




The fuse element


5


is formed in a manner that a thickness of the first extended part


41


is larger than that of the connection part


44


. The fuse element


5


is formed in a manner that a thickness thereof decreases stepwise in a direction from the first extended part


41


to the connection part


44


.




The through hole


45


penetrates through the first extended part


41


of the holder


39


. The through hole


45


is provided at an end


41




a


away from the end surface


8


of the first extended part


41


. The through hole


45


is formed in a round shape of its plan view.




Each locking claw


61


is provided in response to the respective terminal


2


. The locking claw


61


is made of electrically conductive metal and the like and is integrally formed with the first extended part


41


of the fuse element


5


. Therefore, the locking claw


61


is electrically connected to the respective terminal


2


. The locking claw


61


protrudes from the first extended part


41


toward the housing


4


, that is, toward the outside of the casing member


4




a


penetrating through the through hole


19


.




When the locking claw


61


protrudes toward the outside of the casing member


4




a


, the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


and engages with the locking recess


64


. That is, the locking claw


61


engages with the outer surface


12




c


of the housing


4


, that is, the outer surface


12




c


of the casing member


4




a.






The locking claw


61


has a wide part


71


and a narrow part


72


. When the locking claw


61


engages with the locking recess


64


, the wide part


71


and the narrow part


72


continue with each other along a direction, in which the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween. The wide part


71


and the narrow part


72


are formed in a rectangular shape.




The wide part


71


is situated away from the end surface


8


, while the narrow part


72


is situated near to the end surface


8


, that is, near to the fuse element


5


. A width of the wide part


71


, which runs parallel to the direction of the width direction of the terminal


2


, that is, the direction of the width of the housing


4


and the body wall


17


, is formed longer than that of the narrow part


72


.




When the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


, the wide part


71


enters into the second wide part


65


of the locking recess


64


. The wide part


71


engages with the second wide part


65


. When the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


, the narrow part


72


enters into the second narrow part


66


of the locking recess


64


. The narrow part


72


engages with the second narrow part


66


.




When the locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


, the wide part


71


and the narrow part


72


enter into the second wide part


65


and the second narrow part


66


, respectively, thereby the locking claw


61


engages with the locking recess


64


. The wide part


71


and the narrow part


72


are situated on about the same plane with that of the outer surface


12




c


of the casing member


4




a.






Upon the assembly of the fuse assembly


1


, the first projection


23


of the one casing member


4




a


is penetrated through the mounting hole


7


of the one terminal


2


and the second projection


46


is penetrated through the one through hole


45


, thereby mounting the terminal


2


and the fuse element


5


to the casing member


4




a


. At this time, the mounting hole


7


of the opposite terminal


2


aligns with the hole


62


, while the opposite through hole


45


aligns with the hole


63


.




The first projection


23


of the opposite casing member


4




b


is penetrated through the mounting hole


7


, which aligns with the hole


62


, and the second projection


46


is penetrated through the opposite through hole


45


, which aligns with the hole


63


, and edges of the end walls


12




a


and


12




b


of each casing member


4




a


and


4




b


are put on top of each other, while the side walls


13




a


and


13




b


of each casing member


4




a


and


4




b


are put on top of each other. At this time, the projections


23


and


46


of the one casing member


4




a


enter into the hole


62


and the hole


63


of the opposite casing member


4




b


, respectively.




Then, the projections


23


and


46


are welded into the holes


62


and


63


, respectively, so as to fix the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


with each other. At this time, the locking claw


61


penetrates through the through hole


19


and protrudes toward the outside of the housing


4


, that is, the outside of the casing members


4




a


and


4




b.






Then, one locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


of the one casing member


4




a


, while an opposite locking claw


61


is bent toward the bottom of the locking recess


64


of the opposite casing member


4




b


. Then, each locking claw


61


is engaged with the respective locking recess


64


and the fuse element


5


is fixed to the casing members


4




a


and


4




b.






One locking claw


61


is engaged with the locking recess


64


of the one casing member


4




a


, while an opposite locking claw


61


is engaged with the locking recess


64


of the opposite casing member


4




b


, thereby the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are tightly fit with each other along the projections


23


and


46


. That is, The casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are tightly fit with each other, with putting the ends


3




a


of a pair of the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween.




The fuse assembly


1


is mounted in the electric junction box and so on. After the mounting, when the current of power, supplied to one terminal out of a pair of the terminals through the one receiving terminal and the like, exceeds the predetermined value, the central part


40


of the fuse element


5


blows out to halt the power supplying to the load.




According to the fuse assembly


1


of the preferred embodiment, the one locking claw


61


, which has protruded from the fuse element


5


toward the outside of the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


, engages with the locking recess


64


of the one casing member


4




a


, while the opposite locking claw


61


engages with the locking recess


64


of the opposite casing member


4




b.






The locking claw


61


and the locking recess


64


have the wide part


71


and the wide part


65


, which engage with each other, respectively, and the narrow part


72


and the narrow part


66


, which also engage with each other, respectively. The wide parts


71


and


65


continue to the narrow parts


72


and


66


, respectively, along the direction, in which the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween. The wide parts


71


and


65


are disposed more outside of the housing


4


than the narrow parts


72


and


66


.




Therefore, when the locking claw engages with the locking recess, the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are prevented from relatively displacing along the projections


23


and


46


, that is, along a diection in which the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween. Consequently, the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are tightly fit with each other along a direction in which the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


put the terminals


2


and the fuse element


5


therebetween.




The locking claw


61


protrudes toward the outside of the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


, one locking claw


61


is electrically connected to one terminal


2


, and an opposite locking claw


61


is electrically connected to an opposite terminal


2


. Thereby, by confirming whether there is an electric continuity between the locking claws


61


or not, it can be easily confirmed whether the fuse element


5


has blown out or not.




When the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


are fit with each other, since each set of the locking recesses


64


, the first projections


23


and the second projections


46


is disposed at a respective symmetrical position with respect to the axial line P, the casing members


4




a


and


4




b


can be formed in the same shape with each other. Therefore, the number of variety of the components constituting the fuse assembly


1


can be minimized.




The aforementioned preferred embodiments are described to aid in understanding the present invention and variations may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse assembly comprising:a pair of terminals provided in parallel with each other; a fuse element for connecting a pair of the terminals with each other; a plurality of casing members fit with each other for putting and receiving each one end of a pair of the terminals and the fuse element between a plurality of the casing members; and a plurality of electrically conductive locking claws electrically connected to a pair of the terminals, wherein a plurality of the locking claws are provided to a plurality of the casing members, respectively, protrude toward the outside of the casing member from either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element, and locks up an outer surface of said each casing member.
  • 2. The fuse assembly according to claim 1, wherein each casing member of a plurality of the casing members is provided with a locking recess for engaging with the locking claw.
  • 3. The fuse assembly according to claim 2, wherein the locking claw has a wide part and a narrow part that is narrower than the wide part, the wide part and the narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween when said each locking claw locks up the outer surface of the respective casing member, said each locking recess is formed from the outer surface of the respective casing member and has a second wide part engaging with the wide part of the locking claw and a second narrow part engaging with the narrow part of the locking claw, and the second wide part and the second narrow part lie in a row along a direction, in which a plurality of the casing members put the terminals and the fuse element therebetween.
  • 4. The fuse assembly according to claim 3, wherein the narrow part is situated nearer to either a pair of the terminals or the fuse element than the wide part, and the second wide part is situated more outward from the casing member than the second narrow part.
  • 5. The fuse assembly as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein each terminal of a pair of the terminals is formed in a blade-shape, and the locking recesses are disposed symmetrically with respect to an axial line which is situated at the center of a pair of the terminals and extends along the direction of the length of the terminal.
  • 6. The fuse assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein each teminal of a pair of the terminals has a first through hole, the fuse element has a pair of second through holes, and said each casing member has:a first projection fitting into the first through hole of one terminal out of a pair of the terminals; a second projection fitting into one second through hole out of a pair of the second through holes; a first hole aligning with the first through hole of an opposite terminal out of a pair of the terminals; and a second hole aligning with an opposite second through hole out of a pair of the second through holes.
  • 7. The fuse assembly according to claim 6, wherein a pair of the first through holes is disposed symmetrically with respect to an axial line which is situated at the center of a pair of the terminals and extends along the direction of the length of the terminal, and a pair of the second through holes is also disposed symmetrically with respect to the axial line.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-099746 Mar 2000 JP
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Entry
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