Fuse holder assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6759939
  • Patent Number
    6,759,939
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fuse holder comprising: a housing defining an enclosed region, the housing comprises a base and a cover, the base and cover adapted to accept differently configured cage holders within the enclosed region; a pair of contacts within the housing at opposite ends of the enclosed region and spaced to engage terminals on ends of a fuse; and a first cage holder and second cage holder configured to fit within in the housing, each cage holder of the first and second cage holders includes either a single pole cage or a plurality of pole cages.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




A fuse holder includes a fuse carrier or fuse-carrier unit mounted to a receptacle or receptacle unit. In use, a fuse carrier bears an elongated fuse which has a pair of terminals. The fuse carrier releasably disposes the terminals for each fuse in tight electrical engagement with companion contacts of the receptacle.




The fuse carrier commonly comprises a body of molded insulation and the receptacle has a base and a complementary cover, both of molded insulation. In use, fuse receptacles are fixed in place, as on a panel. The fuse carrier is pivotally joined to the receptacle.




The pivotally joined carrier incorporates manual force-multiplied means for driving the fuse-carrier outward for releasing the tight grip of the contacts on the fuse terminals. More specifically, the force-multiplying means in the described fuse holder is a lever pivoted at one end of the fuse holder and acting against the other end of the fuse holder. Once the carrier is pivoted outward, the fuse may be removed and replaced. Typically, each fuse holder contains one fuse, being a single-pole device for interrupting a single current path.




A common form of circuit connection to the receptacle contacts of a fuse holder is by wires that enter the receptacle, joined to the receptacle contacts by screw-actuated wire fasteners.




Presently, two types of fuse holders are needed for a single pole circuit with a neutral line and a single pole circuit without a neutral line due to the different number of connections in each case. The difference in the number of receptacle connections necessitates two different bases and covers for the fuse holder.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The above discussed and other drawbacks and deficiencies are overcome or alleviated by a fuse holder comprising: a housing defining an enclosed region, the housing comprises a base and a cover, the base and cover adapted to accept differently configured cage holders within the enclosed region; a pair of contacts within the housing at opposite ends of the enclosed region and spaced to engage terminals on ends of a fuse; and a first cage holder and second cage holder configured to fit within in the housing, each cage holder of the first and second cage holders includes either a single pole cage or a plurality of pole cages.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




Referring now to the drawings wherein like elements are numbered alike in the several Figures:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an assembled single pole fuse holder;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an assembled single pole fuse holder having a neutral connector;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the fuse holder of

FIG. 1

without a cover;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a fuse carrier and fuse removed from a fuse holder;





FIG. 5

is a partially exploded view of the fuse holder shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an exemplary cage holder used in the fuse holder shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of another exemplary cage holder used in the fuse holder shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective of a fuse holder shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

in an open position detailing a neutral connection.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a fuse holder


24


including a housing


26


and a fuse carrier


28


. Housing


26


includes a base


54


and a cover


56


that are adapted to retain a single pole cage holder


50


(

FIG. 1

) or a two-pole cage holder


52


(FIG.


2


). In

FIG. 1

, housing


26


retains a cage holder


50


that has a single terminal


25


for accepting a wire (not shown) from a phase of a power distribution circuit (not shown).

FIG. 2

depicts housing


26


retaining a cage holder


52


having a phase terminal


25


and a neutral terminal


27


. Terminal


25


accepts a wire (not shown) from a phase of a power distribution circuit (not shown) and the terminal


27


accepts a neutral wire from the power distribution circuit.




Base


54


and cover


56


of housing


26


define an enclosed region


29


there between and an opening


30


to region


29


in a side extension


32


of housing


26


. Fuse carrier


28


is pivotally mounted on housing


26


and is movable between a closed position (shown in FIGS.


1


and


2


), and an open position (FIG.


8


), in which a fuse can be inserted into carrier


28


. Fuse carrier


28


includes a lever


34


for pivotally opening and closing carrier


28


relative to housing


26


. A circuit indicator tag


36


is optionally disposed on lever


34


to identify the fuse rating of a fuse enclosed within housing


26


. On a top surface


40


of housing


26


are two apertures


42


,


44


which allow a portion of cage holder


50


, or


52


to extend therethrough. Housing


26


also includes a first opening


46


and a second opening


48


disposed at opposite ends of fuse holder


24


and extending in planes generally perpendicularly oriented relative to a top surface


40


. A portion of cage holder


50


or


52


extends through first and second openings


46


and


48


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, fuse holder


24


is shown absent cover


56


. Within enclosed region


29


of housing


26


are a pair of U-shaped contacts


64


,


66


at opposite ends of the enclosed region


29


and spaced to engage end cap terminals


72


,


74


on the ends of a fuse


80


when fuse


80


is moved within enclosed region


29


. Fuse carrier


28


is pivotally mounted on housing


26


via a pin (not shown) extending through an aperture


82


formed in fuse carrier


28


. Fuse carrier


28


is movable between a closed position (shown in FIG.


3


), in which contacts


64


,


66


electrically engage end cap terminals


72


,


74


. Contacts


64


,


66


are connected to terminals


68


,


70


, respectively. Terminals


68


,


70


are in turn received within cage holders


50


and are in electrical communication with electrical wires


71


, which are also received within cage holders


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, fuse carrier


28


defines fuse insertion region


88


. Fuse carrier


28


further includes an aperture


90


configured to slidably receive end cap terminal


74


when fuse


80


is inserted in fuse insertion region


88


. Fuse carrier


28


has shoulders


92


,


94


at the lower end of region


88


to prevent further translation of fuse


80


through aperture


90


. The outside diameter of end cap terminal


74


rests against shoulders


92


,


94


. As is best shown with reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, end cap terminal


72


fits within the other end of fuse insertion region


88


to allow fuse carrier to pivot to a closed position without having end cap terminal contacting side extension


32


that forms opening


30


(FIG.


3


). Opening


30


to housing


26


is sized to permit closure of carrier


28


with fuse


80


carried therein.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, an exploded view of fuse holder


24


with two pole cage holders


52


is illustrated. Cover


56


and base


54


are separated to reveal the interaction of fuse carrier


28


with cage holder


52


. Cover


56


and base


54


are configured to form a first cavity


96


and a second cavity


98


. Cavities


96


,


98


are disposed at opposite ends of region


29


, and each cavity


96


,


98


is configured to receive either cage holder


50


or cage holder


52


. In this manner, the same cover


56


and base


54


can be used for different cage holders


50


,


52


. Two inside edges


97


depending from housing


26


and disposed in region


29


define cavities


96


,


98


. Each edge


97


has slots


99


formed therein to receive terminals


68


,


70


and allow electrical communication between single pole terminal


25


and neutral connection terminal


27


within cage holder


52


disposed at either end of fuse holder


24


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, cage holder


50


for use with a single pole without a neutral connection is illustrated. Cage holder


50


comprises a first half section


100


and a complementary second half section


102


. Both sections


100


,


102


are configured to receivably retain a cage


104


within an interior portion


106


of cage holder


50


. Cage


104


is stamped from an electrically conductive material, such as copper, aluminum, or the like. Cage


104


includes a flange


108


extending generally perpendicular from a bottom side


110


of cage


104


. Flange


108


prevents rotation of cage


104


when cage


104


is disposed within interior portion


106


of cage holder


50


. More specifically, flange


108


extends through a forward facing slot


111


formed in a bottom surface


113


of cage holder


50


. In this way, bottom side


110


of cage


104


rests on bottom surface


113


of cage holder


50


. Cage


104


further includes a threaded opening


112


at a top side


114


for threadably receiving a screw


116


. An electrical wire (i.e., wire


71


in

FIG. 3

) is received in an enclosed area


118


defined by cage


104


and retained therein when screw


116


is tightened against terminals


68


,


70


extending in cage


104


to retain wire


71


by clamping wire


71


between terminal


68


,


70


and bottom side


110


of cage


104


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, cage holder


50


includes a top surface


120


configured to fit within edges


121


defining apertures


42


,


44


. Top surface


120


includes an opening for access to screw


116


for operatively turning screw


116


with a tool, such as a screwdriver. Cage holder


50


further comprises a front face


122


configured to fill openings


46


,


48


, while providing a generally flush surface mount between housing


26


and front face


122


. Front face


122


includes a cutout


124


aligned with enclosed area


118


of cage


104


to allow connection of wire


71


with cage


104


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, cage holder


52


for use with a single pole including a neutral connection is illustrated. Cage holder


52


has a front face


130


, a rear face


132


and a dividing face


134


disposed intermediate faces


130


,


132


and generally extending perpendicularly therebetween. Dividing face


134


and front and rear faces


130


,


132


define a first cavity


136


and a second cavity


138


within cage holder


52


. One cage


104


is received in cavity


136


for a neutral connection by disposing cage


104


in between front face


130


and rear face


132


from a first side


140


of cage holder


52


. A slot


141


is disposed on rear face


132


and aligned with one cage


104


to provide access for a neutral strap terminal (not shown) to one cage


104


. Another cage


104


is received between front face


130


and rear face


132


from a second side


142


of cage holder


52


. Another slot


141


(shown in phantom) is disposed on rear face


132


and aligned with cage


104


in cavity


138


to provide access for terminals


68


,


70


. Front face


130


includes a cutout


144


aligned with one cage


104


received in first cavity


136


and a cutout


146


aligned with another cage


104


received in second cavity


138


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, cage holder


52


further comprises a top surface


148


configured to fit within edges


121


defining apertures


42


,


44


formed in housing


26


. Top surface


148


is configured to divide each aperture


42


,


44


to provide two openings in each aperture


42


,


44


coinciding with cavities


136


,


138


to allow access to screw


116


of each cage


104


disposed in each cavity


136


,


138


. Likewise, front face


130


is defined by a front face edge


149


configured to fit within edges


123


defining openings


46


,


48


. Front face edge


149


offers a generally flush surface mount between housing


26


and front face


130


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 8

, a description of fuse holder


24


having neutral connection terminal


27


follows. Neutral connection terminal


27


includes a pair of neutral straps


150


disposed between two pairs of raised ribs


152


configured in base


54


defining a channel between each of the two pairs raised ribs


152


in which a neutral strap


150


is disposed. An angled block


154


is disposed intermediate straps


150


separating one pair of raised ribs


152


from the other pair of ribs


152


. Block


154


is biased towards opening


30


by a spring


156


and is guided by ribs


152


. One end of spring


156


depends from base


54


while another end of spring


156


depends from a bottom surface includes a conducting plate


158


positioned to provide electrical connection between neutral straps


150


when block


154


is moved towards opening


30


. Each neutral strap


150


includes a protrusion


160


pointing downward towards conducting plate


158


to make the electrical connection between neutral straps


150


and plate


158


.





FIG. 8

illustrates fuse holder


24


with block


154


in the open position, thus breaking the electrical connection between neutral straps


150


. When fuse carrier


28


is pivoted about aperture


82


in a counterclockwise direction, an arm


161


depending from fuse carrier


28


contacts an angled surface


162


of angled block


154


. Further counterclockwise pivoting of fuse carrier


28


forces the block


154


downward, thereby breaking the electrical connection between a top surface of plate


158


and protrusions


160


. When fuse carrier


28


is fully opened as shown in

FIG. 8

, arm


161


contacts a top surface


164


of bock


154


biasing block


154


downward against the bias of spring


156


. It will be appreciated that arm


161


is configured to break the neutral circuit before the circuit carrying fuse


80


is broken when opening fuse carrier


28


from a closed position.




To close fuse carrier


28


with fuse


80


inserted therein, fuse carrier


28


is pivoted clockwise about a pin (not shown) inserted in aperture


82


. When fuse carrier


28


is pivoted in a clockwise direction, arm


161


is tapered to allow bock to move upward under action of spring


156


as arm


161


is pivoted away limiting contact with block


154


. Further clockwise pivoting of fuse carrier


28


allows block


154


to translate upward, thereby making the electrical connection between top surface of plate


158


and protrusions


160


. When fuse carrier


28


is fully closed as shown in

FIG. 5

, arm


161


no longer contacts top surface


164


of bock


154


biasing block


154


downward against the bias of spring


156


and fuse


80


is electrically connected with contacts


64


,


66


.




Fuse holder


24


provides the flexibility of achieving a single pole fuse holder with and without neutral connection terminals utilizing the same base and cover, while only changing the cage holders to add or delete a neutral connection terminal. By using the same base and cover for both types of single pole configurations, costs associated with tooling and inventory are reduced. It will be appreciated that the present disclosure is not limited to single pole fuse holders and may be utilized with multiple pole fuse holders. For example, three fuse holders may be stacked to form a three-phase fuse device.




The fuse holder of the present disclosure is also suitable for use with miniature circuit breakers (MCB's), residual current circuit breakers (RCCB's), switches, and the like. Furthermore, by using individual separable cage holders as electrical terminal nodes within the fuse holder housing instead of fixing terminals directly to the housing, i.e., the base and cover, the cage holder can be separately configured to requisite properties for a specific application. For instance, a cage holder may be formed from a material to provide high strength and heat resistance at the terminals to protect the integrity of the fuse holder.




While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse holder comprising:a housing defining an enclosed region, said housing comprises a base and a cover, said base and said cover adapted to accept differently configured cage holders within said enclosed region; a pair of contacts within said housing at opposite ends of said enclosed region and spaced to engage terminals on ends of a fuse; and a cage holder configured to fit within in said housing, said cage holder configured to include one of a single pole cage and a plurality of pole cages of different poles.
  • 2. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a fuse carrier pivotally mounted on said housing, said fuse carrier is movable between a closed position, in which said pair of contacts electrically engage said terminals, and an open position, in which said fuse can be inserted into said fuse carrier.
  • 3. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein one pole cage of said plurality of pole cages is a neutral connection terminal and another pole cage of said plurality of pole cages is electrically connected to said pair of contacts.
  • 4. The fuse holder of clam 1 wherein said single pole cage is electrically connected to said contacts.
  • 5. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said single pole cage and at least one pole cage in said plurality of poles cages comprises: four generally planar sides with a flange extending generally perpendicularly from an edge forming one of said planar sides, and a screw threadably engaged with a side opposite said one of said planar sides for retaining an electrical wire entering an interior portion formed by said planar sides.
  • 6. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said housing includes:a pair of cavities disposed at opposing ends of said enclosed region, each cavity configured to receive said each cage holder; a pair of apertures, each aperture of said pair of apertures is disposed above said each cavity and configured to receive a top surface edge of said cage holder; and a pair of openings, each opening of said pair of openings is disposed at said opposing ends and configured to receive a front face edge of said cage holder.
  • 7. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said cage holder comprises a first half section and a complementary second half section, said first half section and said complementary second half section configured to retain said single pole cage therebetween.
  • 8. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said each cage holder comprises:a front face having a plurality of cutouts; a rear face generally parallel to said front face having a slot generally aligned with each cutout of said plurality of cutouts; and a dividing face disposed intermediate said front face and said rear face generally extending perpendicular therebetween, said dividing face providing a cavity having said one cutout of said plurality of cutouts on each side of said dividing face, said cavity retaining a pole cage of said plurality of pole cages aligned with said each cutout.
  • 9. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said base and said cover are configured with a defined channel to retain a neutral strap in said enclosed region.
  • 10. The fuse holder of claim 9 wherein said defined channel includes a first and a second neutral strap disposed therein having a biased contact conducting plate intermediate said first neutral strap and said second neutral strap, said conducting plate biased to provide an electrical connection between said first neutral strap and said second neutral strap.
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