Claims
- 1. Fuse holder for holding a fuse link comprising a substantially tubular casing having a closed bottom and an open top,
- a substantially tubular carrier for receiving the fuse link having a closed top and an open bottom, a foot contact extending across the closed bottom of the casing for electrically contacting the first of the two metal caps of the fuse link, the foot contact being extended downwardly out of the casing bottom for forming a first contact lug,
- a side contact within the tubular casing extending downwardly out of the casing bottom for forming a second contact lug, a bayonet-type lock provided between said carrier and said casing, a contact bridge within the carrier for electrically connecting the second of the two metal caps of the fuse link to said side contact when the carrier together with the fuse link is locked into the casing by said bayonet-type lock,
- a spring received between the inside of the closed top of said carrier and the second metal cap of the fuse link for urging the first metal cap against said foot contact in the locked position of said carrier and said casing,
- said contact bridge having the shape of an elongated metal strip terminating in a contact tongue,
- said side contact having the shape of an elongated metal strip, anchoring means for retaining said contact bridge metal strip against rotational movement within said carrier,
- positioning means for allowing only one rotational position of said carrier within said casing in the locked position between said casing and said carrier, and
- said contact bridge metal strip and said side contact metal strip being mounted within said carrier and said casing respectively so that only in the locked position of said carrier and said casing do said metal strips contact each other.
- 2. Fuse holder according to claim 1 wherein said positioning means is a one pin bayonet lock.
- 3. Fuse holder according to claim 1, wherein said anchoring means comprises a section of the contact bridge in the form of a metal strip being bent to form a slotted annular ring, said ring being resiliently clamped into said tubular carrier.
- 4. Fuse holder according to claim 1, wherein said anchoring means comprises a section of the contact bridge in the form of a metal strip being bent rectangularly away from the remaining metal strip, the bent-away-section having the shape of a circle, a square, a trapezoid or a triangle and being clamped into said tubular carrier.
- 5. Fuse holder according to claim 4, wherein said bent-away-section of the contact bridge metal strip has at least one point, clamp or tooth for penetration into the carrier material.
- 6. Fuse holder according to claim 1, wherein the contact bridge in the form of a metal strip has a bow-like section for improving contacting a lateral side of the second metal cap of the fuse link.
- 7. Fuse holder according to claim 6, wherein said bow-like section of the contact bridge metal strip has a step for a snap-fit with the lower rim of the second metal cap of the fuse link.
- 8. Fuse holder according to claim 1, wherein said carrier has a slot close to said open bottom and wherein said contact tongue is led out of the carrier through this slot.
- 9. Fuse holder according to claim 8, wherein said contact tongue is bent outwardly for improving the contact with said side contact metal strip in said casing.
- 10. Fuse holder according to claim 1, wherein said anchoring means comprises a longitudinal slot in the internal face of said tubular carrier, the width of the slot being adapted to accommodate the contact bridge in the form of a metal strip.
- 11. Fuse holder according to claim 10, wherein a lower section of said contact bridge metal strip is bent rectangularly to the remaining metal strip, the bent-away-section being placed between the spring and the closed top of said carrier.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 149,900 filed Jan. 28, 1988 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 896,187 filed Aug. 14, 1986 and now abandoned.
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