Cross reference is made to the following application 15/182,717 Titled “FUSE HOLDER, CARRIER AND ASSOCIATED METHOD” filed on Jun. 15, 2016 and filed concurrently herewith which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The field of the invention relates generally to electrical transmission equipment and more specifically to a fuse holder for use in electrical circuits for example those circuits used in electrical transmission equipment.
Fuses are regularly used in electrical circuits to provide protection for electrical components from electrical overloads. Fuses are for example used in electrical transmission equipment to provide protection for electrical components from electrical surges originating from the power line or from excessive electrical loads. Replaceable fuses are often used. These replaceable fuses are often placed in electrical or fuse boxes. The electrical or fuse boxes may be located where they are not easily accessed and may be mounted in any orientation where space permits.
These replaceable fuses are consumed and provide an open circuit when exposed to a sufficient overload. Such replaceable fuses need to be replaced once consumed. Access to such replaceable fuses in electrical or fuse boxes is often difficult, particularly when the fuse box is located in a poorly accessible location.
The fuse may need to be safely replaced without disenabling the power in the line. Once removed, it may be discovered that a replacement fuse is not available which may necessitate that access to a hot power line may need to be prevented when the fuse is not in the holder.
Some fuses are quite large and need to be inserted easily and safely into the fuse box, while not contacting the hot power line. The fuse boxes for these large fuses may accommodate may fuses and are inherently large. Minimizing the size of these fuse boxes may result in making access to the fuses more difficult, as sufficient space between adjacent fuses for accommodation for access by hands into the box may be compromised.
The present invention is directed toward alleviating at least some of the above mentioned difficulties with the prior art.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder for holding a fuse is provided. The fuse holder includes a body, a line side connector supported by the body, and a load side connector supported by the body.
The fuse holder also includes a toggle switch supported by the body. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in a first position that provides electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector. The switch is also capable of toggled engagement in a second position that provides electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
The fuse holder also includes a fuse carrier. The fuse carrier is supported by the body. The fuse carrier is adapted for holding the fuse and the fuse carrier is adapted to be removed from the fuse holder
The fuse holder also includes a blocking device for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch from the second position to the first position when the fuse carrier is not located within the fuse holder.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the blocking device may be adapted to urge the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the fuse carrier is separable from the body in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes the first portion that pivots from a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector to the second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector and wherein the switch includes a second portion that includes a pair of switch contacts that selectably engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts fixedly secured to the body. The second portion is slidably movable with respect to the body. The second portion is operably connected to the first portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is pivotally mounted in the body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis. The fuse being separable from said fuse carrier in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of said fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a first electrical contact for electrical connection with a first end of the fuse and the fuse holder may further include a second electrical contact for electrical connection with a second end of the fuse, opposed to the first end of the fuse. The fuse holder may be adapted to provide for toggled engagement of the switch in the second position prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end of the fuse to the first electrical contact and second end of the fuse to the second electrical contact as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device has a first position for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position and wherein the blocking device has a second position for permitting the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the second position
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device includes a blocking device feature and wherein the fuse holder includes a fuse holder feature for cooperation with the blocking device feature for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in the first position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device feature or the fuse holder feature includes a protrusion and wherein the other of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a void.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes fuse electrical contacts mounted to the body. The contacts have concave engagement surfaces adapted to engage opposed cylindrical electrical contacts of the fuse.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes an indicating module for indicating that a fuse is not functioning properly.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder for holding a fuse is provided. The fuse holder includes a body, a line side connector supported by the body, and a load side connector supported by the body.
The fuse holder also includes a toggle switch supported by the body. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
The fuse holder also includes a fuse carrier supported by the body. The fuse carrier is adapted to hold the fuse and the fuse carrier is adapted to be removed from the fuse holder.
The fuse holder also includes a blocking device for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch into the first position when the fuse carrier is not located within the fuse holder. The blocking device may be positioned between the toggle switch and the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is adapted to urge the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis and wherein the fuse carrier is separable from the body in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a first portion that pivots from the first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector to the second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector and wherein the switch includes a second portion that includes a pair of switch contacts that may be selected to engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts fixedly secured to the body, the second portion slides with respect to the body, the second portion operably connected to the first portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is pivotally mounted in the body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the line side connector includes an electrical contact for electrical connection with a first end of the fuse and wherein the load side connector includes an electrical contact for electrical connection with a second end of the fuse. The second end is opposed to the first end of the fuse. Further, the fuse holder is adapted to provide for toggled engagement of the switch in the second position prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end of the fuse to the line side connector and second end of the fuse to the load side connector as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device has a first position for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is toggled engagement in the first position and wherein the blocking device has a second position for permitting the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the second position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device includes a blocking device feature and wherein the fuse holder includes a fuse holder feature for cooperation with the blocking device feature for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device feature or the fuse holder feature includes a protrusion and the other of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a void.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes fuse electrical contacts mounted to the body. The contacts have concave engagement surfaces adapted to engage opposed cylindrical electrical contacts of the fuse.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method for replacement of a fuse to and from a fuse holder is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a fuse holder, slidably fitting a fuse carrier for holding a fuse in the fuse holder, operably connecting the fuse carrier to a switch having an electrically connected position and an electrically isolated position, and pulling the fuse carrier with a used fuse outwardly from the fuse holder.
The method further includes the steps of automatically tripping the switch to the electrically isolated position as the fuse carrier is removed, removing the used fuse from the fuse holder when the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder, inserting a new fuse into the fuse holder when the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder, and pushing the fuse carrier with a new fuse inwardly into the fuse holder.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder for holding a fuse is provided. The fuse holder includes a body, a line side connector supported by the body, and a load side connector supported by the body.
The fuse holder also includes a fuse carrier supported by the body. The fuse carrier is adapted for holding the fuse and the fuse carrier is adapted to be removed from the fuse holder. The fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis thereof. The fuse carrier is separable from the body in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a switch supported by the body. The switch includes a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector and includes a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a toggle switch supported by the body. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in the first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector. The switch is further capable of toggled engagement in the second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector. The fuse holder further includes a blocking device for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch into the first position when the fuse carrier is not located within the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is adapted to urge the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a first portion that pivots from a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector to a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector and wherein the switch includes a second portion that includes a pair of switch contacts that selectably engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts fixedly secured to the body. The second portion is slidably movable with respect to the body. The second portion operably connected to the first portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is pivotally mounted in the body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis. The fuse being separable from said fuse carrier in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of said fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a first electrical contact for electrical connection with a first end of the fuse and the fuse holder may further include a second electrical contact for electrical connection with a second end of the fuse, opposed to the first end of the fuse. The fuse holder may be adapted to provide for toggled engagement of the switch in the second position prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end of the fuse to the first electrical contact and second end of the fuse to the second electrical contact as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device has a first position for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position and wherein the blocking device has a second position for permitting the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the second position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device includes a blocking device feature and wherein the fuse holder includes a fuse holder feature for cooperation with the blocking device feature for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device feature or the fuse holder feature includes a protrusion and wherein the other of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a void.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes fuse electrical contacts mounted to the body. The contacts have concave engagement surfaces adapted to engage opposed cylindrical electrical contacts of the fuse.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier further includes an indicating module for indicating that a fuse is not functioning properly.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder for holding a fuse is provided. The fuse holder includes a body, a line side connector supported by the body, and a load side connector supported by the body.
The fuse holder further includes a fuse carrier supported by the body. The fuse carrier is adapted for holding the fuse and the fuse carrier is adapted to be removed from the fuse holder. The fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis. The fuse carrier is separable from the body in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a pivoting switch supported by the body. The switch includes a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector and a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a toggle switch supported by the body. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector. The fuse holder further includes a blocking device for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch into the first position when the fuse carrier is not located within the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is adapted to switch the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a first portion that pivots from a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector to a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector and wherein the switch includes a second portion that includes a pair of switch contacts that selectably engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts fixedly secured to the body. The second portion is slidably movable with respect to the body. The second portion is operably connected to the first portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is pivotally mounted in the body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis. The fuse being separable from said fuse carrier in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of said fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the line side connector includes an electrical contact for electrical connection with a first end of the fuse and wherein the load side connector includes an electrical contact for electrical connection with a second end of the fuse. The second end is opposed to the first end of the fuse. Further, the fuse holder is adapted to provide for toggled engagement of the switch in the second position prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end of the fuse to the line side connector and second end of the fuse to the load side connector as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device has a first position for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position and wherein the blocking device has a second position for permitting the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the second position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device includes a blocking device feature and wherein the fuse holder includes a fuse holder feature for cooperation with the blocking device feature for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device feature or the fuse holder feature includes a protrusion and wherein the other of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a void.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes fuse electrical contacts mounted to the body. The contacts having concave engagement surfaces adapted to engage opposed cylindrical electrical contacts of the fuse.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse carrier for use with a fuse holder is provided. The fuse holder has a toggle switch for selectively providing an electrical isolation and an electrical connection between a line side connector and a load side connector. The fuse carrier includes a fuse carrier body defining an opening thereof adapted for receiving the fuse. The fuse carrier body defines a feature for cooperation with the switch for urging the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse carrier for use with a fuse holder and a blown fuse indicator is provided. The fuse carrier includes a fuse carrier body defining an opening thereof adapted for receiving the fuse. The fuse carrier body further defines a feature adapted to secure the blown fuse indicator to the fuse carrier body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse carrier may be provided wherein the fuse carrier is further adapted for use in a fuse holder having a toggle switch for selectively providing toggled engagement in a first position providing an electrical connection and toggled engagement in a second position providing an electrical isolation between a line side connector and a load side connector. The fuse carrier body defining a feature for cooperation with the switch for urging the switch into toggled engagement in the first position when the fuse carrier is in position in the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse carrier may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator is removeably securable to the fuse carrier body.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder for holding a fuse is provided. The fuse holder includes a body, a line side connector supported by the body, and a load side connector supported by the body.
The fuse holder also includes a blown fuse indicator for determining whether the fuse is functioning properly or is blown and a fuse carrier supported in the fuse holder.
The fuse carrier is adapted for use with the fuse holder and the blown fuse indicator. The fuse carrier has a fuse carrier body. The fuse carrier body defines an opening of the body that is adapted for receiving the fuse. The fuse carrier body further defines a feature adapted to secure the blown fuse indicator to the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a switch supported by the body. The switch includes a first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector and includes a second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a toggle switch supported by the body. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in the first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector. The switch is capable of toggled engagement in the second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector.
The fuse holder further includes a blocking device for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch into the first position when the fuse carrier is not located within the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is adapted to urge the switch from toggled engagement in the first position to toggled engagement in the second position as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the switch includes a first portion that pivots from the first position providing electrical connection between the line side connector and the load side connector to the second position providing electrical isolation between the line side connector and the load side connector and wherein the switch includes a second portion that includes a pair of switch contacts that selectably engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts fixedly secured to the body. The second portion is slidably movable with respect to the body. The second portion is operably connected to the first portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device is pivotally mounted in the body.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse carrier defines a longitudinal axis. The fuse being separable from said fuse carrier in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of said fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may further include a first electrical contact for electrical connection with a first end of the fuse and the fuse holder may further include a second electrical contact for electrical connection with a second end of the fuse, opposed to the first end of the fuse. The fuse holder may be adapted to provide for toggled engagement of the switch in the second position prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end of the fuse to the first electrical contact and second end of the fuse to the second electrical contact as the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device has a first position for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position and wherein the blocking device has a second position for permitting the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the second position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blocking device comprises a blocking device feature and wherein the fuse holder comprises a fuse holder feature for cooperation with the blocking device feature for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier from the body when the switch is in toggled engagement in the first position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein one of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a protrusion and wherein the other of the blocking device feature and the fuse holder feature includes a void.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the fuse holder further includes fuse electrical contacts mounted to the body, the contacts having concave engagement surfaces adapted to engage opposed cylindrical electrical contacts of the fuse.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be wherein the fuse carrier is separable from the body in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator is removeably securable to the fuse carrier body.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a fuse holder kit for use with a fuse is provided. The fuse holder kit includes a fuse holder, a first fuse carrier supportable at least partially in the fuse holder and adapted to hold a first fuse, and a second fuse carrier.
The second fuse carrier is supportable at least partially in the fuse holder and adapted to hold a second fuse. The fuse holder and the first fuse carrier provide a first fuse holder assembly with a first configuration and the fuse holder and the second fuse carrier provide a second first fuse holder assembly with a second configuration. The first configuration and the second configuration have at least one physical difference from each other.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit may further include a blown fuse indicator. The blown fuse indicator is operable associable with at least one of the first fuse carrier and the second fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit may be provided wherein the first fuse carrier defines a fuse carrier body having a blown fuse indicator receiving area for receiving at least a portion of the blown fuse indicator.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator is fixedly secured to the first fuse carrier and wherein the first fuse carrier has a fuse carrier body thereof. The fuse carrier body defines an opening thereof adapted for receiving the first fuse. The fuse carrier body further defines a feature adapted to secure the blown fuse indicator to the fuse carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator may be removably secured to the first fuse carrier, whereby a blown fuse indicator may be replaced while not replacing the first fused carrier.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit may be provided wherein the second fuse carrier is not adapted for receiving at least a portion of the blown fuse indicator, whereby the kit may be used to provide both fuse holders with a blown fuse indicator and fuse holders without a blown fuse indicator.
The method, systems and apparatus described herein facilitate the construction and operation of a fuse holder for use in electrical circuits for example those circuits used in electrical transmission equipment.
Fuses are regularly used in electrical circuits to provide protection for electrical components from electrical overloads. Fuses are for example used in electrical transmission equipment to provide protection for electrical components from electrical surges originating from the power line or from excessive electrical loads. Replaceable fuses are often used. These replaceable fuses are often placed in electrical or fuse boxes. The electrical or fuse boxes may be located where they are not easily accessed and may be mounted in any orientation where space permits.
These replaceable fuses are consumed and provide an open circuit when exposed to a sufficient overload. Such replaceable fuses need to be replaced once consumed.
The fuses may need to be safely replaced without disenabling the power in the line. Once removed, it may be discovered that a replacement fuse is not available which may necessitate that access to a hot power line may need to be prevented when the fuse is not in the holder.
Some fuses are quite large and need to be inserted easily and safely into the fuse box, while not contacting the hot power line. The fuse boxes for these large fuses may accommodate may fuses and are inherently large. Minimizing the size of these fuse boxes may result in making access to the fuses more difficult, as sufficient space between adjacent fuses for accommodation for access by hands into the box may be compromised.
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The fuse holder 2 also includes a toggle switch 22 supported by the body 16. The switch 22 is capable of toggled engagement in a first position 24, as shown in
The fuse holder 2 also includes a fuse carrier 28. The fuse carrier 28 is supported by the body 16. The fuse carrier 28 is adapted for holding the fuse 14 and the fuse carrier 28 is adapted to be removed from the fuse holder 2.
The fuse holder 2 also includes a blocking device 30 for blocking the toggled engagement of the switch 22 from the second position 26 to the first position 24 when the fuse carrier 28 is not located within the fuse holder 2.
The body 16 may be made of any suitable durable material. For example, the body 16 may be made of an electrically non-conductive material. For example, the body 16 may be made of a polymer, for example, a thermoplastic. For example, the body may be made of a nylon and may be glass filled.
The body 16 may be made by any suitable process and may, for example, be molded. The body 16 may be of unitary construction or may be made of multiple pieces or portions. For example, the body 16 may be molded and be made of two pieces or halves 32, each half being molded. The other components of the holder may be fitted in cavities 34 formed in the pieces 32. The pieces 32 may be fitted together by any suitable process, for example by gluing or by ultrasonic welding.
The body 16 may include protruding walls 36 and curved supports 38 to support and guide the other components in the holder 2. The body 16 may also include connectors 40 for connecting the halves 32 together. As shown in
The line side connector 18 and the load side connector 20 may have any shape and construction capable of receiving an electrical lead (not shown) in the form of a wire, solid or stranded, or an electrical lead connector (not shown). The line side connector 18 and the load side connector 20 may be similar or identical in construction and may include a threaded fastener 42 to urge conductive surfaces 44 together to contact the electrical leads. The line side connector 18 and the load side connector 20 may be secured in the cavities 34 of the body 16 positioned between adjacent protruding walls 36.
For proper use of the fuse holder 2, the fuse holder 2 should be manually toggled from the on position 24 to the off position 26 prior to any attempt to remove the fuse carrier 28. Doing so provides for the minimal wear of the components of the fuse holder 2. However, if an operator attempts to pull a fuse carrier 28 from the fuse holder 2, to reduce the adverse consequences of such improper use and according to another aspect of the present invention, the blocking device 30 may be adapted to urge the switch 22 from toggled engagement in the first position 24 to toggled engagement in the second position 26 as the fuse carrier 28 is removed from the fuse holder 2. It should be appreciated that if an when an operator incorrectly and against the instructions of the manufacturer attempts to pull the carrier 28 upwardly, with the switch 22 in the on position 24, with a removal force MRF, such force will be resisted by a force applied by the switch spring 55. If the switch spring 55 and the linking mechanism of the holder 2 is so selected, the MRF may be large enough to discourage such improper removal.
The switch 22 may be any device capable of interacting with the blocking device 30 and with the fuse carrier 28 to provide toggled engagement in a first position 24, providing electrical connection between the line side connector 18 and the load side connector 20, and capable of providing toggled engagement in a second position 26, providing electrical isolation between the line side connector 18 and the load side connector 20.
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The first portion 45, as shown, may pivot from the first position 24, shown in
The switch 22 may further include a second portion 50 that includes a pair of switch contacts 51 that may be selected to engage and disengage with a pair of body contacts 52 fixedly secured to the body 16 of the holder 2. The second portion 50 slides with respect to the body 2. As shown in
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The blocking device 30 may be any device capable of interacting with the switch 22 and with the fuse carrier 28. For example and as shown in
The cam 58 may define a void or cylindrical pocket 64 for cooperating with the fuse carrier 28 and an arm 65 for limiting the pivoting of the cam as it contacts protruding wall 36. Note that the arm 65 is in a different plane than the first portion 45 of the switch and does not cooperate with the switch 22. The cam may further define a cam high point or protuberance 66 for cooperation with the switch 22.
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This blocking may be accomplished in any suitable manner. For example and as shown in
If the switch 22 is attempted to be moved from the second or off position 26 to the first or on position 24 in the direction of arrow 67, leg 68 of first portion 45 of switch 22 engages the protuberance 66 of cam 58 of blocking device 30, limiting the movement of the first portion 45 of the switch 22 in the direction of arrow 67.
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This toggled engagement of the switch 22 in the second or off position 26 prior to the electrical disengagement of the fuse 14 may be accomplished by any configuration capable of providing such engagement.
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As described in greater detail above, as the fuse carrier 28 moves in the direction of arrow 76, the biasing device 30 rotates in the direction of arrow 61 urging the first portion 45 of the switch 22 in the direction opposed to arrow 67, causing the switch to flip from the position in
As long as the fuse holder 2 and fuse carrier 28 are designed so that the fuse holder/carrier electrical contact lengths UECL and LECL are greater than the axial length of motion ACTL of the fuse carrier 28, the switch 22 will be toggled to the second or off position 26 prior to the electrical disengagement of at least one of first end 73 of the fuse 14 to the line side connector 18 and second end of the fuse 14 to the load side connector 20 as the fuse carrier 28 is removed from the fuse holder 2. This configuration will minimize electrical arching between the contacts 72 and 74 and the ends 73 and 75 of the fuse 14, respectively.
The contacts 72 and 74 may have any configuration. For example for use with a cylindrical fuse, the contacts 72 and 74 may have concave engagement surfaces 69 adapted to engage opposed cylindrical or convex electrical contacts 63 of the fuse 14.
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It should be appreciated that the fuse holder and the blocking device may have several configurations to accomplish the above described first and second positions 79 and 80, respectively.
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According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder 2 may be provided wherein the blocking device 30 includes blocking device feature 64 and wherein the fuse holder 28 includes a fuse carrier feature 82 for cooperation with the blocking device feature 64 for blocking the removal of the fuse carrier 28 from the body 2 when the switch 22 is in the first position 24.
The blocking device feature 64 and the fuse carrier feature 82 may be designed to be any cooperating features such as voids and protrusion, mating parts, for examples gears (not shown). As shown in
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The method further includes step 118 of automatically tripping the switch to the electrically isolated position as the fuse carrier is removed and step 120 of removing the used fuse from the fuse holder when the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder. The method further includes step 122 of inserting a new fuse into the fuse holder when the fuse carrier is removed from the fuse holder and step 124 of pushing the fuse carrier with a new fuse inwardly into the fuse holder.
According to another embodiment of the invention and referring to
For proper use of the fuse holder 2, the fuse holder 2 should be manually toggled from the on position 24 to the off position 26 prior to any attempt to remove the fuse carrier 28. Doing so provides for the minimal wear of the components of the fuse holder 2. However, if an operator attempts to pull a fuse carrier 28 from the fuse holder 2, to reduce the adverse consequences of such improper use and according to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse carrier body 90 defines a fuse holder feature 82 for cooperation with the switch 22 for urging the switch 22 from toggled engagement in the first position 24 to toggled engagement in the second position 26 as the fuse carrier 28 is removed from the fuse holder 2.
According to another embodiment of the invention and referring to
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse carrier 28 may be provided wherein the fuse carrier 28 is further adapted for use in fuse holder 2 having a toggle switch 22 for selectively providing toggled engagement in first position 24 providing an electrical connection and toggled engagement in second position 26 providing an electrical isolation between line side connector 18 and load side connector 20. The fuse carrier body 90 defines a feature 82 for cooperation with the switch 22 (through the void 64 of the blocking device 30) for urging the switch 22 into toggled engagement in the first position 24 when the fuse carrier is in position in the fuse holder. Note that when the operator moves the switch 22 from the first or on position 24, as shown in
As shown in
According to another embodiment of the invention and referring to
The first fuse holder 202 is similar to the fuse holder 2 of
The second fuse carrier 208 is supportable at least partially in the first fuse holder 202 and adapted to hold a second fuse 210. The first fuse holder 202 and the first fuse carrier 204 provide a first fuse holder assembly 212 with a first configuration 214 and the first fuse holder 202 and the second fuse carrier 208 provide a second fuse holder assembly 216 with a second configuration 218. The first configuration 214 and the second configuration 218 have at least one physical difference from each other. For example, the first fuse 206 and the second fuse 210 may have different amperage ratings and may have different lengths or diameters.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit 200 may further include a blown fuse indicator 220. The blown fuse indicator 220 is similar to the blown fuse indicator 84 of
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit 200 may be provided wherein the first fuse carrier 204 defines a fuse carrier body 222 having a blown fuse indicator receiving area 224 for receiving at least a portion of the blown fuse indicator 220.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit 200 may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator 220 is fixedly secured to the first fuse carrier 204 and wherein the first fuse carrier 204 has first fuse carrier body 222. The first fuse carrier body 222 defines an opening 226 adapted for receiving the first fuse 206. The first fuse carrier body 222 further defines a feature 228 adapted to secure the blown fuse indicator 220 to the first fuse carrier 204.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit 200 may be provided wherein the blown fuse indicator 220 may be removably secured to the first fuse carrier 204, whereby a blown fuse indicator may be replaced while not replacing the first fuse carrier 204.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the fuse holder kit 200 may be provided wherein the second fuse carrier 208 is not adapted for receiving at least a portion of the blown fuse indicator 220, whereby the kit 200 may be used to provide both fuse holders with a blown fuse indicator and fuse holders without a blown fuse indicator.
The methods, systems, and apparatus described herein facilitate efficient and economical manufacturing and use of a fuse holder and fuse carrier that is utilized in a circuit or fuse box. Exemplary embodiments of methods, systems, and apparatus are described and/or illustrated herein in detail. The methods, systems, and apparatus are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of each apparatus and system, as well as steps of each method, may be utilized independently and separately from other components and steps described herein. Each component, and each method step, can also be used in combination with other components and/or method steps.
When introducing elements/components/etc. of the methods and apparatus described and/or illustrated herein, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “the” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the element(s)/component(s)/etc. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional element(s)/component(s)/etc. other than the listed element(s)/component(s)/etc.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Described herein are exemplary methods, systems and apparatus utilizing a simple efficient device to contain for operation and to replace when needed a fuse. The methods, system and apparatus described herein may be used in any suitable application. However, they are particularly suited for electrical circuits where load protection is desired.
Exemplary embodiments of the fuse holder, fuse carrier and method are described above in detail. The fuse holder, fuse carrier and method are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of the systems may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. For example, the components may also be used in combination with other machine systems, methods, and apparatuses, and are not limited to practice with only the systems and apparatus as described herein. Rather, the exemplary embodiments can be implemented and utilized in connection with many other applications.
Although specific features of various embodiments of the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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