Claims
- 1. A fuse holder, into which a blade type fuse, with blade terminals protruding from the body thereof, is fittable, said fuse holder comprising:a holder housing having wide front and rear walls at the front and the rear and narrow right and left walls on the right and the left, wherein inner wall surfaces of these walls bound a chamber, which will hold the blade terminals of a fuse inserted from the top side and at least a part of the body of the fuse, and two contacts, each of which has an intermediate part fixed to the holder housing, a connecting part, at one end of the contact, extending into the chamber to fit with a blade terminal, and a leg, at another end of the contact, extending out of the holder housing to be soldered or press-fitted onto a printed circuit board, wherein the inner wall surfaces of the right and left walls of the holder housing have respective slits therein that communicate with the chamber and are adapted to receive respective side edges of the blade terminals of the fuse therein.
- 2. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe connecting part of the contact is formed into a fork shape, which can be expanded towards the front wall and the rear wall of the holder housing, and the clearances between the connecting part and the front wall and the rear wall are set in such a way that they allow deformation of the connecting part while limiting its excessive deformation.
- 3. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinU-shaped supporting parts, into which ribs provided in side ends of the body of the fuse are to be fitted, are provided on the tops of the left wall and the right wall of the holder housing.
- 4. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe intermediate part of the contact is press-fitted into a space between the walls at the bottom of the holder housing.
- 5. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe intermediate parts of the contacts are enveloped-cast in the holder housing.
- 6. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe leg of the contact is forked into two branches.
- 7. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereina protrusion is formed in the leg of the contact.
- 8. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe bottom of the holder housing is provided with two bosses in positions that are asymmetric to each other in relation to a line, which runs, when seen from the bottom, between the front wall and the rear wall approximately in parallel with these walls.
- 9. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe holder housing has the same color as that of the body of the fuse.
- 10. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, wherein the slits are respective open passages that pass entirely through the right and left walls and are open on outer wall surfaces of the right and left walls such that the side edges of the blade terminals received therein are outwardly exposed.
- 11. A fuse holder as recited in claim 1, whereinthe intermediate part of the contact is enveloped-cast in an insert and this insert is fitted into a space among the walls at the bottom of the holder housing.
- 12. A fuse holder as recited in claim 11, whereintwo inserts are coupled together.
- 13. A fuse holder as recited in claim 11, whereinthe insert is formed of a material, of which heat resistance is superior to that of the holder housing.
- 14. A fuse holder, into which a blade type fuse, with blade terminals protruding from the body thereof, is fittable, said fuse holder comprising:a holder housing having wide front and rear walls at the front and the rear and narrow right and left walls on the right and the left, wherein inner wall surfaces of these walls bound a chamber, which will hold the blade terminals of a fuse inserted from the top side and at least a part of the body of the fuse, and two contacts, each of which has an intermediate part fixed to the holder housing, a connecting part, at one end of the contact, extending into the chamber to fit with a blade terminal, and a leg, at another end of the contact, extending out of the holder housing to be soldered or press-fitted onto a printed circuit board, wherein the intermediate part of each contact is enveloped-cast in an insert and this insert is fitted into a space among the walls at a bottom of the holder housing, and two of the inserts are coupled together.
- 15. A fuse holder, into which a blade type fuse, with blade terminals protruding from the body thereof, is fittable, said fuse holder comprising:a holder housing having wide front and rear walls at the front and the rear and narrow right and left walls on the right and the left, wherein inner wall surfaces of these walls bound a chamber, which will hold the blade terminals of a fuse inserted from the top side and at least a part of the body of the fuse, and two contacts, each of which has an intermediate part fixed to the holder housing, a connecting part, at one end of the contact, extending into the chamber to fit with a blade terminal, and a leg, at another end of the contact, extending out of the holder housing to be soldered or press-fitted onto a printed circuit board, wherein the intermediate part of each contact is enveloped-cast in an insert and this insert is fitted into a space among the walls at a bottom of the holder housing, and wherein the insert is formed of a material having a greater heat resistance than that of the holder housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-047353 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to copending U.S. Patent Application Ser. Nos. 10/080,151 and 10/080,154, both filed on Feb. 19, 2002.
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