1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fuse unit.
2. Related Art
Various fuse units of a type in which the fuse unit is directly connected to a battery have been conventionally proposed (see Patent Literature 1 and Patent Literature 2). An example of such type of fuse unit is shown in
In
The bus bar 110 has: a power supply connection portion 111 to which the battery terminal 130 is connected and to which the power is supplied from the battery post (not illustrated); multiple output connection portions 112 (not all are illustrated) to which load-side terminals are connected; and fuse portions (not illustrated) which are each disposed between the power supply connection portion 111 and a corresponding one of the output connection portions 112 (not all are illustrated).
The insulating protection portion 120 is disposed on the outer periphery of the bus bar 110 except for the portions of the power supply connection portion 111, the output connection portions 112 (not all are illustrated), and the fuse portions (not illustrated). This arrangement aims to achieve an increase in strength of the fuse unit 100, and the like. Moreover, a connector housing 121 for the output connection portions (not illustrated) is formed by the insulating protection portion 120.
In the power supply connection portion 111, the front and back surfaces of the bus bar 110 are not covered with the insulating protection portion 120 and are exposed, including one end surface 110a of the bus bar 110. A bolt insertion hole 111a is formed in the power supply connection portion 111.
In the power supply connection portion 111, the battery terminal 130 is set to protrude from the exposed one end surface 110a of the bus bar 110. Then, the battery terminal 130 thus set and the power supply connection portion 111 are fastened to each other with a nut (not illustrated) and a bolt 130a inserted into the bolt insertion hole 111a. The battery terminal 130 is connected to the exposed surface of the bus bar 110 while being in tight contact therewith.
[PTL 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-73516
[PTL 2] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-277985
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An object of the present invention is to provide a fuse unit in which a connection terminal of a wire is connected to a power supply connection portion together with a battery terminal, the fuse unit having a large degree of freedom in installation pattern of the connection terminal and a large degree of freedom in lead-out direction of the wire.
An aspect of the present invention is a fuse unit comprising: a bus bar having a power supply connection portion, an output connection portion, and a terminal installation recess provided around the power supply connection portion; and an insulating protection portion disposed on an outer surface of the bus bar so that portions of a surface of the bus bar in the power supply connection portion, the output connection portion, and the terminal installation recess are exposed from the insulating protection portion.
A width of an exposed portion of the surface of the bus bar in the terminal installation recess may be smaller than a width of an exposed portion of the surface bus bar in the power supply connection portion.
The power supply connection portion may be provided in a portion of the bus bar on one side of a bent portion at which the bus bar is bent, and the terminal installation recess may be provided to extend to a position of the bent portion of the bus bar.
The power supply connection portion and the output connection portion may be connected to each other via a fuse portion.
According to the configuration described above, the connection terminal can be installed by using the terminal installation recess in addition to the space above and the space below the power supply connection portion. Thus, the degree of freedom in the installation pattern of the connection terminal and the degree of freedom in the lead-out direction of the wire are large.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below based on the drawings.
A power supply connection portion 3, a first output connection portion 4, four second output connection portions 5 (shown in
A bolt insertion hole 3a is formed in the power supply connection portion 3. The battery terminal 30 is connected by using the bolt insertion hole 3a.
A bolt press-fit groove 10 is formed in the first output connection portion 4. A bolt screw hole 11 is formed in each of the second output connection portions 5. A bolt 12 is inserted into each of the bolt press-fit groove 10 and the bolt screw holes 11. Head portions of the respective bolts 12 are fixed by the insulting protection portion 20. Mating terminals (not illustrated) are fastened and connected respectively to the first output connection portion 4 and the second output connection portions 5 by using the bolts 12.
The insulating protection portion 20 is formed by insert molding with the bus bar 2 and the bolts 12 being inserted parts, the bolts 12 temporarily fixed to the bus bar 2. The insulating protection portion 20 is disposed to basically cover an outer periphery of the bus bar 2 except for portions of the power supply connection portion 3, the first output connection portion 4, the second output connection portions 5, and the fuse portions (not illustrated). In the power supply connection portion 3, the front and back surfaces of the bus bar 2 are not covered with the insulating protection portion 20 and are exposed, including one end surface 2a of the bus bar 2. A terminal installation recess 13 is provided in the surrounding of the power supply connection portion 3 by disposing no insulating protection portion 20 and thus exposing the surface of the bus bar 2. An exposure width WD of the bus bar 2 in the terminal installation recess 13 is smaller than that in the power supply connection portion 3 and is set to a width slightly larger than the width of a connection terminal 31C shown in
Next, descriptions are given of an installation pattern of connection terminals 31A to 31C to be fastened to the power supply connection portion 3 together with the battery terminal 30. First, descriptions are given of the case where a wire W is installed to be led out toward a space below the power supply connection portion 3. As shown in
Next, descriptions are given of the case where the wire W is installed to be led out toward a space above the power supply connection portion 3. As shown in
Next, descriptions are given of the case where the wire W is installed to be horizontally led out toward a space rearward (on a side away from the battery) of the power supply connection portion 3. As shown in
As described above, the terminal installation recess 13 is provided in the surrounding of the power supply connection portion 3 by disposing no insulating protection portion 20 and thus exposing the surface of the bus bar 2. Accordingly, the connection terminals 31A to 31C can be installed by using the terminal installation recess 13 in addition to the space above and the space below the power supply connection portion 3. Thus, the degree of freedom in installation pattern of the connection terminals 31A to 31C and the degree of freedom in lead-out direction of the wire W are improved.
The exposure width WD of the bus bar 2 in the terminal installation recess 13 is smaller than that in the power supply connection portion 3. Thus, the terminal installation recess 13 prevents rotation of the connection terminal 31C during the fastening of the bolt 30a and the nut 32. Moreover, the exposed area of the bus bar 2 is made as small as possible and the reduction in strength is thereby suppressed.
The power supply connection portion 3 is disposed in a portion of the bus bar 2 on one side of the bent portion 2b at which the bus bar 2 is bent and the terminal installation recess 13 is provided to extend to the position of the bent portion 2b of the bus bar 2. Accordingly, the wire W can be led out to protrude outward of the bent portion 2b of the bus bar 2. Thus, a space on the outer side of the bent portion 2b of the bus bar 2 can be effectively used.
The fuse unit 1 has been described above based on the embodiment illustrated in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the embodiment and the configuration of parts can be replaced with any configuration having a similar function.
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This application is a Continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2012/001199, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, and claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-052767, filed on Mar. 10, 2011, the content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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