Claims
- 1. A fuse cutout for connection to a power source, comprising:a mounting having upper and lower support members extending from opposing ends of said mounting, respectively, said upper support member including a first contact extending therefrom, said first contact having opposing first and second end portions, a length defined between said first and second end portions, and a dome portion disposed between said first and second end portions, said first end portion being attached to said upper support member, said dome portion including opposing first and second dome surfaces and a first ridge extending along said second dome surface substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis extending along the length of said first contact; a holder member fixedly attached to said lower support member of said mounting; a pivot member received in said holder member at a first pivot point, said pivot member being movable between first and second positions; and a fuseholder movable between closed and open positions and having upper and lower ends, said lower end being pivotally coupled to said pivot member at a second pivot point, and said upper end having an engagement surface for engaging said first ridge of said dome portion of said first contact of said mounting forming an electrical connection therewith.
- 2. A fuse cutout according to claim 1, whereinsaid upper end of said fuseholder has a cap with opposing top and bottom portions and a middle portion extending therebetween, said top portion having a substantially knurled outer surface for frictional engagement with said second dome surface of said first contact.
- 3. A fuse cutout according to claim 1, whereinsaid second dome surface includes a second ridge.
- 4. A fuse cutout according to claim 3, whereinsaid second ridge is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis extending along the length of said first contact.
- 5. A fuse cutout according to claim 4, whereinsaid dome portion includes first and second sections, said first section including said first and second ridges, said second section including a third ridge, said third ridge being substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis.
- 6. A fuse cutout according to claim 5, whereinsaid second section includes fourth and fifth ridges, each of said fourth and fifth ridges extending at an angle with respect to said longitudinal axis.
- 7. A fuse cutout according to claim 6, whereinsaid first dome surface is substantially convex; and said second dome surface is substantially concave.
- 8. A fuse cutout according to claim 7, whereineach of said first, second, third, fourth, and fifth ridges are located on said second surface.
- 9. A fuse cutout according to claim 8, whereinsaid first section of said dome portion has a first slope; and said second section of said dome portion has a second slope, said second slope being substantially greater than said first slope.
- 10. A fuse cutout according to claim 9, whereinsaid first contact is formed of a highly conductive material.
- 11. A fuse cutout according to claim 10, whereina biasing member is disposed between said upper support member and said first contact surface of said first contact.
- 12. A fuse cutout according to claim 11, whereina fuse element is disposed within said fuseholder, said fuseholder having first and second portions, said first portion being coupled with said fuseholder and said second portion being coupled with said pivot member.
- 13. A fuse cutout according to claim 12, whereinsaid holder member includes a second contact, said first and second contacts creating a current path through said fuse element.
- 14. A fuse cutout according to claim 13, wherein said first contact is a one-piece unitary member.
- 15. A fuse cutout for connection to a power source, comprising:a mounting having upper and lower support members extending from opposing ends of said mounting, respectively, said upper support member including a first contact extending in a cantilever manner therefrom, said first contact being formed of substantially pure copper, said first contact having opposing first and second contact surfaces, opposing first and second end portions with said first end portion attached to said upper support member, and a first stiffening rib extending along either of said first and second contact surfaces and between said first and second end portions resisting bending of said first contact; a holder member fixedly attached to said lower support member of said mounting; a pivot member received in said holder member at a first pivot point, said pivot member being movable between first and second positions; and a fuseholder movable between closed and open positions and having upper and lower ends, said lower end being pivotally coupled to said pivot member at a second pivot point, and said upper end having an engagement surface for engaging said first contact of said mounting forming an electrical connection therewith.
- 16. A fuse cutout according to claim 15, whereinsaid first contact is formed of at least about 99.90 percent of pure copper by weight.
- 17. A fuse cutout according to claim 15, whereinsaid upper end of said fuseholder has a cap with opposing top and bottom portions and a middle portion extending therebetween, said top portion having a substantially knurled outer surface for frictional engagement with said first contact.
- 18. A fuse cutout according to claim 15, whereinsaid first contact includes a dome portion disposed between said first and second ends portions, said dome portion having opposing first and second dome surfaces, said first dome surface being substantially convex, and said second dome surface being substantially concave.
- 19. A fuse cutout according to claim 18, whereinsaid dome portion includes first and second sections, said first section having a first slope and said second section having a second slope, said second slope being substantially greater than said first slope.
- 20. A fuse cutout, comprisinga mounting having upper and lower support members extending from opposing ends of said mounting, respectively, said upper support member including a first contact extending therefrom, said first contact being formed of substantially pure copper, said first contact having opposing first and second contact surfaces, opposing first and second end portions with said first end portion attached to said upper support member, and a first rib extending along either of said first and second contact surfaces; a holder member fixedly attached to said lower support member of said mounting; a pivot member received in said holder member at a first pivot point, said pivot member being movable between first and second positions; a fuseholder movable between closed and open positions and having upper and lower ends, said lower end being pivotally coupled to said pivot member at a second pivot point, and said upper end having an engagement surface for engaging said first contact of said mounting forming an electrical connection therewith; said first contact includes a dome portion disposed between said first and second ends portions, said dome portion having opposing first and second dome surfaces, said first dome surface being substantially convex, and said second dome surface being substantially concave; said dome portion includes first and second sections, said first section having a first slope and said second section having a second slope, said second slope being substantially greater than said first slope; and said first contact includes a second rib extending along one of said first and second contact surfaces.
- 21. A fuse cutout according to claim 20, whereinsaid first and second ribs extending along said second contact surface of said first contact.
- 22. A fuse cutout according to claim 21, whereinsaid first contact includes opposing substantially parallel peripheral edges; and said first and second ribs are disposed adjacent and parallel to said peripheral edges, respectively.
- 23. A fuse cutout according to claim 22, whereina biasing member is disposed between said upper support member and said first contact surface of said first contact; and a fuse element is disposed within said fuseholder, said fuseholder having first and second portions, said first portion being coupled with said fuseholder and said second portion being coupled with said pivot member.
- 24. A fuse cutout according to claim 23, whereinsaid holder member includes a second contact, said first and second contacts creating a current path through said fuse element.
- 25. A fuse cutout according to claim 24, wherein said first contact is a one-piece unitary member.
- 26. A fuse cutout, comprising:a mounting having upper and lower support members extending from opposing ends of said mounting, respectively, said upper support member including a first contact extending therefrom, said first contact having opposing first and second contact surfaces, a first end portion attached to said upper support member, a second end portion opposite said first end, and a dome portion disposed between said first and second end portions; a holder member fixedly attached to said lower support member of said mounting; a pivot member received in said holder member at a first pivot point, said pivot member being movable between first and second positions; and a fuseholder movable between closed and open positions and including upper and lower ends, said lower end being pivotally coupled to said pivot member at a second pivot point, and said upper end having a cap with opposing top and bottom portions and a middle portion extending therebetween, said top portion having a substantially knurled outer surface; said dome portion includes opposing first and second dome surfaces; a first ridge extends along said second dome surface; and said knurled outer surface of said cap engages said first ridge when said fuseholder is in said closed position, whereby said first and second positions of said pivot member correspond to said closed and open positions of said fuseholder, respectively, and said knurled outer surface of said cap frictional engages said dome portion of said first contact when said fuseholder is in said closed position forming an electrical connection therewith.
- 27. A fuse cutout according to claim 26, whereinsaid dome portion includes a second ridge extending along said second dome surface.
- 28. A fuse cutout according to claim 27, whereinsaid first dome surface is substantially convex; and said second dome surface is substantially concave.
- 29. A fuse cutout according to claim 27, whereinsaid dome portion includes first and second sections; said first and second ridges are located at said first section; and a third ridge extends along said second dome surface remote from said first and second ridges at a said second section.
- 30. A fuse cutout according to claim 27, whereinsaid first dome surface has a first slope; and said second dome surface has a second slope, said second slope being substantially greater than said first slope.
- 31. A fuse cutout according to claim 27, whereinsaid first contact has a longitudinal axis extending along a length of said first contact, first and second ribs extending substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis along said second contact surface.
- 32. A fuse cutout according to claim 27, whereinsaid knurled outer surface of said top portion of said cap extends around a smooth central surface of said top portion.
- 33. A fuse cutout according to claim 32, whereina biasing member is disposed between said upper support member and said first contact surface of said first contact; and a fuse element is disposed within said fuseholder, said fuseholder having first and second portions, said first portion being coupled with said fuseholder and said second portion being coupled with said pivot member.
- 34. A fuse cutout according to claim 33, whereinsaid holder member includes a second contact, said first and second contacts creating a current path through said fuse element.
- 35. A fuse cutout according to claim 34, whereinwhen said first and second portions of said fuse element are connected, said pivot member is in said first position, and said fuseholder is in said closed position.
- 36. A fuse cutout according to claim 35, whereinwhen said first and second portions of said fuse element are disconnected, said pivot member is in said second position, and said fuseholder is in said open position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to commonly assigned and concurrently filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/617,095 of Richard W. Smith et al., entitled Fuse Cutout With Integrated Link Break Lever And Fuse Link Ejector, the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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5-101767 |
Apr 1993 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hubbell Power Systems Catalog titled Cutout and Cutout-Arrester Combinations; pp. 10A-1 to 10A-7; Nov. 1996. |