Claims
- 1. In an open frame fuse holder for insertable electrical cartridge fuses having cylindrical coaxial end terminals, said holder comprising: an insulating unitary mounting base including a pair of spaced apart clip base support areas between which the terminal ends of a cartridge fuse are to extend; and a pair of U-shaped electrically conducting spring clips on said clip base support areas of said mounting base, each U-shaped clip including a base portion mounted on one of said clip base support areas and a pair of spaced apart confronting clip jaws with major jaw surfaces laterally facing one another, portions of each of said clip jaws configured with contours to springingly lockingly engage appreciable areas of a cylindrical fuse end terminal pressed between said jaws, the improvement wherein said mounting base has: a pair of electrically insulating clip-retaining barrier side walls disposed on opposite lateral sides of each of said clip support areas to present a laterally facing and clip-engaging wall face opposite each outer face of the associated clip jaw and each configured in height and length to act as an insulating protecting shield for at least a portion of the associated clip jaw, and clip-engaging portions of said barrier side walls being configured for locking snap-in engagement with matching contoured regions on the associated clip jaws while permitting expansion of the clip jaws upon insertion of a fuse end terminal therebetween, the clip-engaging portion of at least one of said pair of barrier side walls permitting relative pivotal movement of the entire associated clip; and pivot-forming means on the clip base support area of the mounting base adjacent the latter pair of barrier side walls for pivotally supporting the associated clip, the pivoting of the clip providing a self-aligning feature of the latter clip during fuse insertion, to reduce mechanical stress on the engaged fuse end terminal and to reduce electrical contact resistance therewith.
- 2. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein said pivoting means comprises only a single insulating post unitary with said mounting base and arising therefrom, the base of said at least one clip having a hole passing through the major face thereof and configured to pivotally engage said post.
- 3. The fuse holder of claim 2 wherein said post is configured to extend above the top face of the base of said at least one clip to allow crowning deformation of the top of said post after assembly.
- 4. In an open frame fuse holder for insertable electrical cartridge fuses having cylindrical coaxial end terminals, said holder comprising an insulating unitary mounting base including a pair of spaced apart clip base support areas between which the terminal ends of a cartridge fuse are to extend; and a pair of electrically conducting U-shaped spring clips on said clip base support areas of said mounting base, each U-shaped clip including a clip base portion mounted on one of said clip base support areas, and a pair of spaced apart upstanding clip jaws with major jaw surfaces laterally facing one another, portions of each of said clip jaws configured with contours to springingly lockingly engage an appreciable area of cylindrical fuse end terminal pressed between said jaws, the improvement wherein said mounting base has a pair of electrically insulating, clip-retaining barrier side walls disposed on opposite lateral sides of each of said clip support areas to present a laterally facing and clip-engaging wall face opposite each outer face of the associated clip jaw, each of said barrier side walls being configured in height and length to act as an insulating protecting shield for at least a portion of the associated clip jaw, and the confronting portions of each of said pair of barrier side walls and the associated clips having snap-in clip engaging means for lockingly retaining the associated clip upon the mounting base while permitting expansion of the clip jaws upon insertion of a fuse end terminal therebetween.
- 5. The fuse holder of claim 1 or 4 wherein the clip engaging portions of each of said pair of barrier side walls comprise locking tab means unitary with one of said barrier side walls and clips for engaging locking regions on the other of same and configured lockingly to engage by snap-in engagement the associated clip when the clip base thereof is pressed against a clip support area.
- 6. The fuse holder of claim 1 wherein the clip engaging portions of at least one of said pair of barrier side walls comprise locking tab means unitary with said barrier side walls for engaging a locking region on the associated clip, the slip locking regions of the associated clip including elongated slots in the clips involved, the bottom defining walls of which slots are confronted by tab means on the associated barrier side walls, which tab means retain the clip on the mounting base, each slot being disposed with its major axis perpendicular to the pivot axis of the clip to facilitate pivoting of said at least one clip on said associated support area.
- 7. The fuse holder of claim 1 or 4 wherein the clip engaging portions of at least one of said pair of barrier side walls comprise locking tab means unitary with said barrier side walls for engaging a locking region on the associated clip, the clip locking regions of the associated clip including elongated slots in the clips involved, the bottom defining walls of which slots are retained by tab means on the associated barrier side walls, which tab means bear down thereupon.
- 8. The fuse holder of claim 1 further wherein the interior faces of said pair of barrier side walls of at least one of said clips being configured and disposed to limit the pivoting of said clip by engagement with a portion of said clip.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 293,605, filed Aug. 17, 1981 and entitled Fuse Holder Block, now abaondoned.
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