Fuse link assembly and layout method therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6759938
  • Patent Number
    6,759,938
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fuse circuit (11) having a plurality of terminals (22, 23) provided on a common joint plate (21) and a fuse circuit (11′) having a plurality of terminals (22′, 23′) provided on a common joint plate (21′) are incorporated into a housing (12), thereby constituting a fuse link assembly (10). The plurality of fuse circuits (11, 11′) are provided with circuit connection portions (27, 27′) which share a power input portion. The fuse circuits (11, 11′) are incorporated into the housing (12) in parallel. As a result, the number of circuits is increased, by means of only enlargement of widthwise direction Y which is easy to increase while enlargement of longitudinal direction X stemming from packaging of circuits is minimized.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a fuse link assembly designed so as to incorporate, into a housing, a plurality of terminals while being connected in a chain manner, as well as to a layout method for the fuse link assembly.




The present invention is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-133553, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.




2. Related Art




In association with recent developments in electronic control, the number of electronic components used in a vehicle, such as an automobile, has increased. Such an increase in the number of electronic components has in turn led to demand for a large-current fuse. In this case, in order to enhance the efficiency of housing a fuse, there has been proposed a fuse link assembly


1


such as that described in Japanese Patent Application No. 133114/2000 and shown in FIG.


16


.




In the fuse link assembly


1


, a fuse circuit


5


is constituted by providing a plurality of first terminals


3


and a second terminal


4


on a straight joint plate


2


. The fuse circuit


5


is incorporated into a housing


6


. The housing


6


is closed with a cover


7


while housing the fuse circuit


5


.




However, since a number of the electronic components to be used in a vehicle tend to be increased recently, such the fuse link assembly is required to pack a larger number of circuits. In the fuse link assembly


1


shown in

FIG. 16

, the first terminals


3


and the second terminal


4


are arranged in a straight line along the joint plate


2


. When an attempt is made to increase the number of circuits, the first terminals


3


and the second terminal


4


are increased in number by extending merely the joint plate


2


.




When the number of circuits is increased by extending the joint plate


2


, the fuse link assembly


1


is gradually extended in a longitudinal direction thereof. The number of circuits to be packed is significantly limited for such the fuse link assemblies due to the layout on the vehicle or restrictions on the geometry and mountability of a relay box.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been conceived to solve the problem of the related art and aims at providing a fuse link assembly which enables packing of an increased number of circuits while miniaturizing the overall fuse link assembly and saving space when a fuse circuit having a plurality of terminals provided in a chain manner is incorporated into a housing, as well as providing a layout method for the fuse link assembly.




To achieve the object, there is provided a fuse link assembly comprising: at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being be arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the fuse circuits are mounted in the housing in parallel with each other and share a power input portion.




In the invention, the fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals provided thereon in a chain manner, are mounted in parallel in a housing. As a result, the number of circuits can be increased, by means of enlargement of the width of the housing in which the fuse circuits are provided in parallel, without involvement of an increase in the length of the housing in which terminals are to be connected. The fuse circuits arranged in parallel are connected to a power input portion by means of connecting a common circuit connection portion. Since separate joint plates can share the circuit connection section, the connection of I/O sections can be set efficiently.




More specifically, the plurality of terminals may be cut depending on the presence or absence of a circuit to be connected to the terminals.




By the above construction, the number of terminals to be provided in a chain manner can be changed arbitrarily in accordance with the number of circuits to which the fuse link assembly is to be attached. Hence, one type of fuse link assembly can be used for different circuits.




Further, the housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted may be connected directly to a relay box main body.




By the above construction, there can be omitted a block member which would otherwise be interposed between a housing having a plurality of use circuits incorporated therein and a relay box main body.




The invention provides a layout method for a fuse link assembly comprising the steps of: providing at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals and a common joint plate, the terminals being be arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; providing with a circuit connection portion sharing a power input portion; fastening the circuit connection portion together; and mounting the fuse circuits in the housing in parallel with each other.




According to the invention, a plurality of fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals provided in a chain manner, are incorporated into a housing in parallel while shared circuit connection portions are fastened. As a result, there can be effected fastening of a plurality of fuse circuits simultaneous with incorporation of the fuse circuits into a housing. Thus, ease of assembly operation can be simplified. Further, the number of fuse circuits can be increased in the widthwise direction in which the fuse circuits are juxtaposed, without involvement of an increase in the longitudinal direction in which terminals are linked.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing an embodiment of a fuse link assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first fuse circuit showing an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second fuse circuit showing an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of an enlarged principal portion which shows an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention and is taken along line A-A shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of an enlarged principal portion which shows an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention and is taken along line B-B shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a circuit diagram showing an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 7

is an explanatory view for mounting, showing an embodiment of the fuse link assembly according to the invention;





FIGS. 8A and 8B

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 8A

is a front view of a first fuse circuit, and

FIG. 8B

is a side view of the same;





FIGS. 9A and 9B

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 9A

is a front view of a second fuse circuit, and

FIG. 9B

is a side view of the same;





FIGS. 10A through 10B

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 10A

is a front view of the housing,

FIG. 10B

is a bottom view of the same, and

FIG. 10C

is a side view of the same;





FIGS. 11A through 11D

are explanatory views of the housing in which the first and second fuse circuits are incorporated, wherein

FIG. 11A

is a plan view of the housing,

FIG. 11B

is a front view of the same,

FIG. 11C

is a bottom view of the same, and

FIG. 11D

is a side view of the same;





FIGS. 12A through 12B

are explanatory views of the fuse link assembly when mounted, wherein

FIG. 12A

is a plan view of the fuse link assembly,

FIG. 12B

is a front view of the same, and

FIG. 12C

is a bottom view of the same;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional front view of the fuse link assembly when mounted;





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional right side view of the fuse link assembly when mounted;





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional left side view of the fuse link assembly when mounted; and





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of a related-art fuse link assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 through 7

show an embodiment of a fuse link assembly according to the invention and that of a layout method therefor.

FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a fuse link assembly;

FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first fuse circuit;

FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second fuse circuit;

FIG. 4

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the principal portion taken along line A—A shown in

FIG. 2

;

FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the principal portion taken along line B—B shown in

FIG. 2

;

FIG. 6

is a circuit diagram of a fuse link assembly; and

FIG. 7

is an explanatory view for mounting the link fuse assembly.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment comprises a first fuse circuit


11


, a second fuse circuit


11


′; and a housing


12


for incorporating the fuse circuits


11


,


11


′. The first fuse circuit


11


is provided with a plurality of first terminals


20


, and the second fuse circuit


11


′ is provided with a plurality of second terminals


20


′. The first terminals


20


are provided on a common joint plate


21


which acts as a bus bar, in a chain manner. The second terminals


20


′ are provided on a common joint plate


21


′ which acts as a bus bar, in a chain manner.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the first fuse circuit


11


is formed by punching the joint plate


21


from a metal plate material, punching the first terminals


20


in required positions on the joint plate


21


, and bending the joint plate


21


, as required. Each of the first terminal portions


20


comprises a total of six male terminals


22


connected in a chain manner, and a total of four screw terminals


23


.




Each of the male terminals


22


assumes a rectangular shape tapered toward an extremity thereof. As shown in

FIG. 4

, a slit-like thin portion


22




a


is formed in the center on one surface of the extremity. Further, a bump piece


22




b


for preventing removal is formed in the center of an intermediate portion. Screw terminals


23


are formed into a rectangular shape, and a notch


23




a


to be used for mounting a stud


24


shown in

FIG. 1

is formed in the center of the extremity. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a bump piece


23




b


is formed in the center of the upper end portion. Male terminals


22


and the screw terminals


23


are continuous with each other by way of fusible portions


25


,


25


punched from the joint plate


21


so as to assume the shape of a crank and a narrow width.




A lower end of a boundary of an area in which the male terminals


22


are formed is cut from the joint plate


21


, and the thus-cut area is formed into a folded portion


21




a


which is bent toward one side (i.e., the direction away from the viewer with reference to the direction orthogonal to a sheet of FIG.


2


). The lower end is bent downward again. Accordingly, the male terminals


22


and the screw terminals


23


are spaced a predetermined interval apart from each other and extend in parallel.




One end of the joint plate


21


(i.e., a right-side end of the same) is extended further from the end of the area in which the screw terminals


23


are formed. A narrow-width folded portion


21




b


is formed in the extended portion so as to be folded in the same direction in which the folded portion


21




a


is folded. A notch


27


is formed in the folded portion


21




b


so as to act as a circuit connection portion in which a joint bolt


26


shown in

FIG. 1

is inserted. The folded portion


21




b


is separated and spaced a predetermined interval apart from the joint plate


21


. The folded portion


21




b


and the joint plate


21


are connected together via a narrow crank-shaped fusible portion


25




a.






A folded portion


21




c


which is folded in the same direction in which the folded portion


21




a


is folded is formed at the other end of the joint plate


21


(i.e., the end of the joint plate


21


located in a position close to the viewer shown in FIG.


2


). Formed in the folded portion


21




c


is a notch


28


to be used for inserting a bolt


26


′ for connecting a battery circuit shown in FIG.


1


.




A second fuse circuit


11


′ is substantially identical in construction with the first fuse circuit


11


. Corresponding constituent portions are appended with a dash (′), and explanations of their structures are omitted.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the second fuse


11


′ is formed so as to be symmetrical to the first fuse circuit


11


. A second terminal


20


′ provided in the joint plate


21


′ is provided, in a chain manner, with male terminals


22


′ and screw terminals


23


′, which are identical in number with those provided on the first terminal portion


20


. A notch


27


′ is formed in a folded portion


21




b


′ formed at one end (i.e., the end of the plate


21


close to the viewer shown in

FIG. 3

) so as to correspond to the notch


27


. The notch


27


′ acts as a circuit connection portion in which the bolt


26


is to be inserted. A structure corresponding to a notch


28


for battery connection is not provided in the second fuse circuit


11


′. The folded portions


21




a


′,


21




b


′ of the joint plate


21


′ are folded in the direction close to the viewer in

FIG. 3

so as to become symmetrical with the folded portions


21




a


,


21




b


of the first fuse


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the housing


12


assumes a substantially-rectangular-parallelepiped shape, wherein an opening


12




a


is formed in an upper surface of the housing


12


in the drawing. An internal longitudinal dimension X of the housing


12


is set so as to become slightly longer than the length L of each of the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′. As shown in

FIG. 1

, a widthwise dimension Y of the housing


12


is set so as to become slightly larger than the total width W of the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ connected together in parallel.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, formed in a bottom surface


12




b


of the housing


12


is a connection portion


31


to be used for connecting the first and second terminals


20


,


20


′ of the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ to a wire harness


30


. The connection


31


is constituted of two connectors


32


housing the extremities of the male terminals


22


,


22


′ and four-gang terminal threads


33


into which the extremities of the screw terminals


23


,


23


′ are to be inserted.




Mating connectors


34


connected to the terminal of the wire harness


30


are inserted into and connected to the connectors


32


. Stud terminals


35


connected to the terminal of another wire harness


30


are fastened to the terminal threads


33


by way of the studs


24


.




Openings in the connectors


32


are set so that the male terminals


22


,


22


′ juxtaposed can cope with a plurality of types of existing connectors having different specifications, by adjusting the layout of the joint plates


21


,


21


′. The four-gang terminal threads


33


are formed such that each thread is symmetrical with reference to a plane running between the front and back sides of the threads. Four pairs of inlet holes, each pair being formed in the front and back sides of each terminal thread


33


, are arranged systematically in the longitudinal direction X of the housing


12


.




Such a fuse link assembly


10


is built up by housing the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ into the housing


12


. First, the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are assembled such that the folded portions


21




a


,


21




b


of the first fuse circuit


11


are superimposed on the folded portions


21




a


′,


21




b


′ of the second fuse circuit


11


′. As a result, the notches


27


,


27


′ coincide with each other, and the joint bolt


26


is inserted into the thus-matching notches


27


,


27


′, and the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are inserted into the opening portion


12




a


of the housing


12


.




The male terminals


22


and


22


′ are attached to the connectors


32


, and the screw terminals


23


and


23


′ are inserted into corresponding terminal threads


33


. At this time, the studs


24


are inserted into the terminal threads


33


, and the studs


24


are inserted into the notches


23




a


,


23




a


of the thread terminals


23


and the notches


23




a


′ of the thread terminals


23


′. In this state, the fuse link assembly


10


has been assembled preliminarily, thereby constituting a circuit


10




a


shown in FIG.


6


. An ALT circuit (e.g. alternator) is connected to the notches


27


,


27


′, and a battery circuit is connected to the notch


28


for battery connection purpose.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the fuse link assembly


10


is removably and directly connected to a relay box main body


36


. The relay box main body


36


assumes the shape of a box, and a rectangular insert hole


36




a


is formed in an upper end of the main body


36


. The mating connectors


34


to be connected to the connectors


32


of the fuse link assembly


10


are provided in the bottom of the relay box main body


36


. The bottom of the relay box main body


36


corresponding to the terminal threads


33


of the fuse link assembly


10


is opened downward, and stud terminals


35


shown in

FIG. 1

are fastened to the terminal threads


33


projecting from the opening.




In the fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment, the plurality of male terminals


22


and the thread terminals


23


constituting the first terminal portion


20


and the plurality of male terminals


22


′ and the thread terminals


23


′ constituting the second terminal


20


′ are cut as required in accordance with the availability of a circuit to be connected to these elements.




Specifically, the number of electronic components to be used changes in accordance with the type and grade of a vehicle. Accordingly, unnecessary terminals from among the male terminals


22


and


22


′ and the screw terminals


23


and


23


′ are cut and removed from the fusible portions


25


,


25


′ in accordance with the type of a vehicle in which the terminals are to be mounted. Thus, the number of circuits can be diminished.




The fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment is disposed in a vehicle such as an automobile which serves as an object. The fuse link assembly


10


is connected to circuits of various types of electronic components mounted on a vehicle. In this case, the fuse link assembly


10


is provided in a space where the fuse link assembly can be mounted, such as an engine compartment.




In the fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment, two (first and second) fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated into one housing


12


. Further, the first fuse circuit


11


is provided with the first terminals


20


, and the second fuse circuit


11


′ is provided with the second terminals


20


′. In connection with each of the first terminal portions


20


, the plurality of male terminals


22


and the plurality of thread terminals


23


are provided in a chain manner on the joint plate


21


. Further, in connection with each of the second terminal portions


20


′, the plurality of male terminals


22


′ and the plurality of thread terminals


23


′ are provided in a chain manner on the joint plate


21


′. Hence, as a result of the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ being incorporated into the housing


12


, the fuse link assembly


10


can significantly increase the number of corresponding circuits.




Despite the ability to increase the number of circuits, the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated in parallel into the fuse link assembly


10


. Hence, the housing


12


is not extended in the longitudinal direction X in which the first and second terminals


20


,


20


′ are connected in a chain manner. The housing


12


enables an increase in the number of circuits to be disposed, by means of an increase in the widthwise direction Y in which the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are provided in parallel.




Accordingly, the fuse link assembly


10


enables an increase in the number of circuits, by means of only an increase in the fuse link assembly


10


in its widthwise direction Y in which the assembly is easy to increase while minimizing an increase in the length of the fuse link assembly


10


in its longitudinal direction X stemming from packing of circuits.




The first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ which are provided in parallel are connected to a common ALT circuit by connecting the notches


27


,


27


′ to be superimposed on each other by means of the joint bolt


26


. Hence, the ALT circuit can be shared between the separated joint plate


21


,


21


′. Hence, connection between input/output portions can be set efficiently.




At the time of the first, second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ being incorporated into the housing


12


, the notches


27


,


27


′ can be incorporated in parallel into the housing


12


by means of the bolts


26


. Thus, the ease of assembly can be simplified.




In the fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment, circuits to be packed can be laid out in a compact and space saving manner even when there is an increase in the number of circuits. Further, an output portion can be set efficiently.




In the embodiment, a plurality of male terminals


22


and


22


′ and the plurality of screw terminals


23


and


23


′ constituting the first, second terminal portions


20


,


20


′ are cut in accordance with presence or absence of a circuit to be connected to the first and second terminal portions


20


,


20


′. The fuse link assembly


10


is designed beforehand to comprise all the male terminals


22


and


22


′ and all the screw terminals


23


and


23


′ so as to cope with a vehicle which is assumed to be provided with the fuse link assembly


10


and has the largest number of circuits. When the fuse link assembly


10


is mounted on a vehicle involving a smaller number of required circuits, terminals which have become unnecessary in correspondence with circuits to be reduced are merely cut, thereby enabling the fuse link assembly to readily cope with the vehicle.




In the fuse link assembly


10


, the number of male terminals


22


and


22


′ and screw terminals


23


and


23


′ to be provided in a chain manner can be changed arbitrarily in accordance with the number of circuits of a vehicle on which the fuse link assembly is to be provided. Hence, one type of fuse link assembly


10


can be used for different types of vehicles or grades of vehicles.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, in the embodiment, since the fuse link assembly


10


is inserted removably into and coupled directly to the relay box main body


36


, the fuse link assembly


10


can be coupled directly to the relay box main body


36


while the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated into the housing


12


. Hence, there can be omitted an unillustrated block body, which would otherwise be interposed between the housing


12


and the relay box main body


36


in normal times. Hence, an operation for mounting the fuse link assembly


10


is simplified, and there can be achieved cost cutting in association with omission of a block body.





FIGS. 8A through 15

show another embodiment of the invention. Those elements which are the same as the constituent elements described in connection with the embodiment are assigned the same reference numerals, and their repeated explanations are omitted.

FIGS. 8A and 8B

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 8A

is a front view of a first fuse circuit, and

FIG. 8B

is a side view of the same.

FIGS. 9A and 9B

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 9A

is a front view of a second fuse circuit, and

FIG. 9B

is a side view of the same.

FIGS. 10A through 10C

are explanatory views, wherein

FIG. 10A

is a front view of the housing,

FIG. 10B

is a bottom view of the same, and

FIG. 10C

is a side view of the same.

FIGS. 11A through 11D

are explanatory views of the housing in which the first and second fuse circuits are incorporated, wherein

FIG. 11A

is a plan view of the housing,

FIG. 11B

is a front view of the same,

FIG. 11C

is a bottom view of the same, and

FIG. 11D

is a side view of the same.

FIGS. 12A through 12C

are explanatory views of the fuse link assembly when mounted, wherein

FIG. 12A

is a plan view of the fuse link assembly,

FIG. 12B

is a front view of the same, and

FIG. 12C

is a bottom view of the same.

FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional front view of the fuse link assembly when mounted.

FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional right side view of the fuse link assembly when mounted.

FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional left side view of the fuse link assembly when mounted.




As shown in

FIGS. 8A through 9B

, the principal difference between the fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment and that described in connection with the first embodiment lies in that a general portion of the joint plate


21


of the first fuse circuit


11


and a general portion of the joint plate


21


′ of the second fuse circuit


11


′ are formed into the shape of a plate without involvement of a bending. The right end of the joint plate


21


shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

opposes the left end of the joint plate


21


′ shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

. A fold portion


21




b


provided at the right end of the joint plate


21


and a fold portion


21




b


′ provided at the left end of the joint plate


21


′ are folded so as to oppose each other (i.e., on the back of paper). Notches


27


,


27


′ which serve as circuit connection portions are formed in the fold portions


21




b


,


21




b′.






A fold portion


21




d


is formed, by folding the end of the joint plate


21


, in the notch


28


formed in the other end of the joint plate


21


of the first fuse circuit


11


, in the same manner as the fold portion


21




b.






Accordingly, in the embodiment, the notches


27


,


27


′ and the notch


28


are formed so as to extend sideways. As shown in

FIG. 10C

, notches


12




e


,


12




f


are formed in side surfaces


12




c


,


12




d


of the housing


12


. As shown in

FIGS. 12A

,


13


,


14


, and


15


, the joint bolt


26


and the bolt


26


′ for battery connection are fastened by way of the notches


12




e


and


12




f.






In the embodiment, fusible portions


25


and


25


′ to be used for connecting the joint plates


21


,


21


′ and the first and second terminals


20


,


20


′. As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, caulking pieces


25




b


,


25




b


′ are provided in the shape of a cross, and an unillustrated low-fusing-point metal mount portion is fixed to the caulking pieces


25




b


,


25




b


′ by caulking.




In the fuse link assembly


10


according to the embodiment, the first fuse circuit


11


shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

and the second fuse circuit


11


′ shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

are arranged so as to oppose each other, and the thus-assembled first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are inserted into an opening portion


12




a


of the housing


12


shown in

FIGS. 10A through 10C

. At this time, as shown in

FIGS. 11A through 11C

, the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated into the housing


12


while the joint bolt


26


is inserted between the notches


27


,


27


′ of the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ and while the bolt


26


′ is inserted into the notch


28


.




In this way, while the first and second fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated into the housing


12


, the male terminals


22


and


22


′ are attached to the connectors


32


. The screw terminals


23


and


23


′ are inserted into the terminal thread portions


33


As shown in

FIG. 13

, the mating connectors


34


are inserted into the connectors


32


and the stud terminals


35


are fastened to the terminal thread portions


33


via the studs


24


.




In the embodiment, four screw terminals


23


and four


23


′ are provided in the same manner as in the case of the previous embodiment. Five male terminals


22


and five male terminals


22


′ are provided.




Accordingly, the embodiment yields the same operation and effect as those described in connection with the embodiment. Hence, the joint bolt


26


can be fastened by way of the notch


12




e


formed in the side


12




c


of the housing


12


, and the joint bolt


26


′ can be fastened by way of the notch


12




f


formed in the side surface


12




d


of the housing


12


. Hence, operability is improved.




The fuse link assemblies


10


described in connection with the embodiments have described a case where the two fuse circuits


11


,


11


′ are incorporated into one housing


12


. The invention is not limited to this case. Three or more fuse circuits can be incorporated into one housing. Even in this case, fuse circuits are juxtaposed.




As has been described, fuse circuit having provided thereon a plurality of terminals in a chain manner is incorporated into a housing in parallel. Hence, the number of circuits can be increased in the widthwise direction in which the fuse circuits are juxtaposed, without involvement of an increase in the longitudinal direction in which terminals are arranged in a chain manner. Accordingly, the number of circuits can be increased by means of an enlargement of the housing in which fuse circuits are to be juxtaposed. The number of circuits can be increased, by means of enlargement of only the width of a fuse link assembly which is easy to change, while enlargement of the longitudinal direction of the housing stemming from packaging of circuits is minimized. Consequently, a larger number of circuits can be packed while the entire fuse link assembly is made compact and space-saving, and a mount space can be utilized effectively.




According to the invention, a plurality of juxtaposed fuse circuits are connected to a power input portion by means of connection of a common circuit connection portion. Hence, the connection of an I/O portion can be set efficiently.




The plurality of terminals are cut depending on the presence or absence of a circuit to be connected to the terminals. Hence, the number of terminals to be provided in a chain manner can be changed arbitrarily in accordance with the number of circuit to which the fuse link assembly is to be connected. Hence, only one type of fuse link assembly can be used for different objects.




A housing having a plurality of fuse circuits incorporated therein is connected directly to a relay box main body. There can be omitted a block body, which would otherwise be interposed between a housing having a plurality of fuse circuits incorporated therein and a relay box main body in normal times. Accordingly, an operation for mounting a fuse link assembly is simplified, and there can be achieved cost cutting in association with omission of a block body.




A plurality of fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals connected to a common joint plate in a chain manner, are provided with circuit connection portions sharing a power input portion; the circuit connection portions are fastened together; and the plurality of fuse circuits are incorporated into the housing in parallel. Fastening of a plurality of fuse circuits and incorporation of the fuse circuits into a housing can be made possible, thereby simplifying ease of assembly. At this time, a plurality of fuse circuits are incorporated into a housing in parallel, and hence the number of circuits can be increased in the widthwise direction in which the fuse circuits are juxtaposed, without involvement of an increase in the longitudinal direction in which terminals are arranged in a chain manner. A mount space can be utilized effectively.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portions, wherein the at least two fuse circuits are separated by a gap measured in a direction generally orthogonal to the direction of extension.
  • 2. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of terminals are configured to be easily removable in accordance with a presence of circuits to be connected to the terminals.
  • 3. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing on which the fuse circuits are mounted is configured so as to be directly connectable to a relay box main body.
  • 4. A layout method for a fuse link assembly comprising the steps of:providing at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals and a common joint plate, the terminals being be arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; providing with a circuit connection portion sharing a power input portion; fastening the circuit connection portion together; and mounting the fuse circuits in the housing to extend generally in parallel with each other, wherein, when the fuse circuits are mounted in the housing, they are separated by a gap measured in a direction generally orthogonal to the direction of extension.
  • 5. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of terminals on one of said at least two fuse circuits comprises at least a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein said first and second terminals are of different structural configurations.
  • 6. The fuse link assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first terminal comprises a male terminal.
  • 7. The fuse link assembly according to claim 5, wherein said second terminal comprises a screw terminal.
  • 8. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of terminals on one of said at least two fuse circuits are arranged substantially in the same plane, which extends substantially in parallel to the direction of extension of said fuse circuits.
  • 9. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of terminals on one of said at least two fuse circuits are generally arranged in two separate planes, arranged substantially parallel to each other and to the direction of extension of said fuse circuits.
  • 10. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are connected through a fusible element.
  • 11. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are connected through an ALT circuit.
  • 12. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are connected through a fusible element and an ALT circuit.
  • 13. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are electrically connected in series with respect to said power input portion.
  • 14. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein said circuit connection portions of said at least two fuse circuits extend toward each other, generally orthogonally from the direction of extension of said fuse circuits.
  • 15. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, further comprising fastening means for simultaneously connecting said at least two fuse circuits to each other, at said circuit connection portions, and to said housing.
  • 16. The fuse link assembly according to claim 1, wherein:said at least two fuse circuits comprises a first fuse circuit and a second fuse circuit; said first fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to said power input portion, and a distal end connected to said second fuse circuit via said circuit connection portion; and said second fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to said first fuse circuit via said circuit connection portions, and a distal end arranged generally near said proximal end of said first fuse circuit.
  • 17. The fuse link assembly according to claim 16, wherein said first and second fuse circuits, along with said circuit connection portions of said first and second fuse circuits, forms a generally U-shaped connection.
  • 18. A fuse link assembly comprising:a first fuse circuit; a second fuse circuit; and a housing; wherein: said first and second fuse circuits each comprise a common joint plate, a plurality of terminals successively extending from said common joint plate along a direction of extension of said common joint plate, and a circuit connection portion arranged at one end of said common joint plate; said plurality of terminals are connected to said first and second fuse circuits via fusible elements; said first and second fuse circuits are offset from each other so as to generally extend in parallel directions, said parallel directions being in two separate planes.
  • 19. The fuse link assembly according to claim 18, wherein:said first fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to a power input portion, and a distal end connected to said second fuse circuit via said circuit connection portion; and said second fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to said first fuse circuit via said circuit connection portions, and a distal end arranged generally near said proximal end of said first fuse circuit.
  • 20. The fuse link assembly according to claim 19, wherein said first and second fuse circuits, along with said circuit connection portions of said first and second fuse circuits, forms a generally U-shaped connection.
  • 21. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portion, wherein the plurality of terminals on one of said at least two fuse circuits comprises at least a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein said first and second terminals are of different structural configurations.
  • 22. The fuse link assembly according to claim 21, wherein said first terminal comprises a male terminal.
  • 23. The fuse link assembly according to claim 21, wherein said second terminal comprises a screw terminal.
  • 24. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portion, wherein said plurality of terminals on one of said at least two fuse circuits are generally arranged in two separate planes, arranged substantially parallel to each other and to the direction of extension of said fuse circuits.
  • 25. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portion, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are connected through a fusible element.
  • 26. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portion, wherein said at least two fuse circuits are connected through a fusible element and an ALT circuit.
  • 27. A fuse link assembly comprising:at least two fuse circuits, each having a plurality of terminals, a common joint plate and a circuit connection portion, the terminals being arranged longitudinally in a chain manner and connected to the joint plate with fusible portions; and a housing in which the fuse circuits are mounted; wherein the at least two fuse circuits are mounted in the housing so as to extend generally in parallel with each other; and the at least two fuse circuits share a power input portion, wherein: said at least two fuse circuits comprises a first fuse circuit and a second fuse circuit; said first fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to said power input portion, and a distal end connected to said second fuse circuit via said circuit connection portion; and said second fuse circuit further comprises a proximal end connected to said first fuse circuit via said circuit connection portions, and a distal end arranged generally near said proximal end of said first fuse circuit.
  • 28. The fuse link assembly according to claim 27, wherein said first and second fuse circuits, along with said circuit connection portions of said first and second fuse circuits, forms a generally U-shaped connection.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P2001-133553 Apr 2001 JP
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