Fuse

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6531949
  • Patent Number
    6,531,949
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fuse 1 includes a pair of terminals 2, housing 4 and a fusible body 5. The one ends 3a of the terminals are housed in a housing chamber 20 of the housing 4. The housing 4 has a first inner wall 12a, a second inner wall 12b, a first partition wall 21 and second partition walls 22. The end face 8 of the one end 3a of each of the terminals 2 is located apart from the inner face 12a of the first end wall 21. The fusible body 5 couples the terminals with each other. Both ends of the fusible body 5 are mechanically connected to the end faces 8. The first partition wall 21 extends from the inner face 15a of the first end wall 12a toward the inner face 15b of the second inner wall 12b. The second partition walls 22 extend from the inner face 15b of the second inner wall 12b toward the inner face 15a of the first inner wall 12a. In accordance with the fuse having this configuration, when the fuse is supplied with supplied with power with a current exceeding a prescribed value the fusible body fuses, supply of the power to a load can be surely stopped.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to fuse.




2. Description of the Related Art




A motor vehicle which is a moving body includes a large number of power transmission lines for transmitting power itself and various signals, such as bas bars in electric connection boxes (junction block, relay box, fuse block, etc.), terminals for connectors for electric connection.




The main tendency of the voltage of the power transmitted along the power transmission line is 14 V for a general passenger car, and 28 V (14×2) for a large scale vehicle such as a bus or truck (both in terms of an effective voltage). However, particularly for the passenger car, it has been proposed to adopt a power system for supplying an electric power with a higher voltage value than before in view of demands of improvement in driving efficiency of loads and driving with at an optimum efficiency for each load.




The above power transmission line includes fuse blocks from which a large number of fuses can be removed in order to protect electric circuits for various electric appliances (since the fuse block may have a relay or bus bar, it is referred to as a relay box or junction block, or generally referred to as “electric connection box”. In this specification, the above fuse block, relay box, junction block are generally referred to as “electric connection block.




The fuse which has been conventionally used for the electric connection block is such a fuse


51


as shown in FIG.


6


. The fuse


51


includes a pair of terminals


52


arranged in parallel, a housing


54


which houses one ends


53


of these terminals


52


and a fusible body


55


which is formed integrally to the pair of terminals


52


and connect them to each other.




When the fuse


51


is mounted in the electric connection box, the terminals


52


are electrically connected to receiving terminals of the box, respectively. One of the receiving terminals is supplied with an electric power whereas the other thereof is electrically connected to various loads. Thus, the one of the terminal


52


is supplied with the electric power through the receiving terminal whereas the other thereof is connected to the loads. The terminals


52


are housed within the housing


54


in a state where their inner faces


61


are opposite to each other.




The housing


54


is made of insulating synthetic resin. The housing


54


is formed in a box shape. The interior of the housing


54


constitutes a housing chamber within which the one ends of the above pair of terminals


52


are housed.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the fusible body


55


connects the one ends


53


of the terminals


52


to each other. The fusible body


55


is coupled at its both ends with the inner faces


61


which are located at the one ends


53


of the terminals


52


. The fusible body


55


includes a fusing portion


62


which fuses when the current value of the electric power supplied from the one of the terminals


52


exceeds a prescribed current value. The fusible portion


62


is formed to have a small sectional are a of the fusible body


55


.




Where the fuse


51


thus configured is mounted on the electric connecting box, when the current value of the electric power supplied from the one of the terminals


52


through the one receiving terminal exceeds the prescribed current value, the fusing portion


62


of the fusible portion


55


fuses to stop supply of the electric power to the load.




In the fuse


51


shown in

FIG. 6

, since the fusible


55


is coupled with the opposite inner faces of the terminals


52


, there is a relatively small space


60


(

FIGS. 6 and 8

) in which the fused potion


62


of the fusible body


55


formed between the inner faces


61


within the housing chamber can scatter. Further, it is generally known that the fusing portion


62


of the fusible body


55


scatters higher momentum as the current value in fusing increases.




In the above conventional fuse


51


, when the fusing potion


62


of the fusible body


55


fuses with a higher current value than before, it scatters with higher momentum. The fused fusible body


55


might short-circuits the terminals to each other within the space


60


.




This means difficulty of assuring the insulation between the terminals


52


. In this case, supply of the electric power to the load which should be stopped may continue, and therefore the electric power with an excessive current value may be supplied to the load.




An object of this invention is to provide a fuse which can surely stop supply of an electric power to a load when the electric power with the current which exceeds a current value of fusing a fusible body is supplied.




In order to attain the above object, in accordance with this invention, there is provided a fuse including a pair of terminals arranged in parallel, a housing having a housing chamber for housing respective one ends thereof and a fusible body for coupling the pair of terminals with each other, wherein the fusible body is connected to respective end faces of the one ends of the pair of terminals.




In this configuration, since the fusible body is connected to the respective end faces of the one ends of the pair of terminals, the fusible body can be lengthened, and the distance between the connecting positions at the pair of terminals can be increased. For this reason, the fused fusible body is difficult to remain the pair of terminals. Therefore, after the fusible body has fused, the fuse surely prevents the pair of the terminals from being communicated with each other. Thus, when the power with a current value which exceeds the fusing current value of the fusible body is supplied, supply of the power to the load can be surely stopped.




Preferably, the housing comprises a first inner wall which is opposite to the respective end faces of the pair of terminals and constitutes the housing chamber, and




the pair of terminals are arranged in a state where the end faces of their one ends are apart from the inner wall.




In this configuration, since the above end faces are apart from the first inner wall, the space where the fusible body can scatter in the housing chamber can be increased. Therefore, deposition of the fused fusible body on the surfaces of the terminals can be suppressed so that the fused fusible body is difficult to remain the pair of terminals. Accordingly, after the fusible body has fused, the same effect as described above can be obtained.




Preferably, the housing the housing further comprises:




a second inner wall opposite to the first inner wall;




a first partition wall which extends from the first inner wall toward the the second inner wall and is located between the plurality of terminals in a direction they are arranged in parallel; and




a plurality of second partition walls which extend from the second inner wall toward the first inner wall and are located between the first partition wall and the pair of terminals, respectively.




In this configuration, since the first partition wall and second partition walls are located between the pair of terminals, the fused fusible body is more difficult to remain the pair of terminals. Accordingly, after the fusible body has fused, the same effect as described above can be obtained.




Preferably, the fusible body is bent to include




a pair of first extending segments which extend from the pair of terminals in a direction leaving therefrom, respectively;




a pair of second extending segments which extend from ends of the first extending segments in a direction the pair of terminals approach each other;




a pair of third extending segments which extend from ends of the second extending elements in a direction approaching the pair of terminals; and




a coupling segment which couples the pair of third extending segments.




In this configuration, since the fusible body is bent to include the first to the third extending segment and coupling segment, the fusible body can be lengthened. Therefore, the fused fusible body is more difficult to remain the pair of terminals. Accordingly, after the fusible body has fused, the same effect as described above can be obtained.




Preferably, the first pair of and third pair of extending segments are formed along the first partition wall, and the second pair of extending segments and the coupling segment are formed along the first inner wall. In this configuration, since the fused fusible body is apt to be deposited on the first and second partition walls and the first inner wall, the fused fusible body is more difficult to remain the pair of terminals. Accordingly, after the fusible body has fused, the same effect as described above can be obtained.











The above and other objects and features of the invention will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a fuse according to a first embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken in line II—II in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is a sectional view showing terminals and a fusible body in the fuse according to the first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3B

is a sectional view showing the terminal and the fusible body viewed from the direction of an arrow IIIB in

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a housing chamber in the fuse according to the first embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a modification of the fuse according to this invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the structure of a conventional fuse;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of the terminals and fusible body in the fuse shown in

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the space in the fuse shown in FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now referring to

FIGS. 1

to


4


, an explanation will be given of the fuse according to the first embodiment of this invention. As seen from

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a fuse


1


includes a pair of terminals


2


arranged in parallel to each other, a housing


4


which houses the one ends


3




a


of these terminals and a fusible body


5


which connects the terminals


2


to each other.




The terminal


2


is made of a conductive material, respectively. The terminal


2


is formed in a plate shape. The terminal


2


is provided so that its one end


3




a


is housed within the housing


4


and its other end


3




b


is exposed outside the housing


4


. The terminal


2


has a recess


6


and an attaching hole


7


.




As seen from

FIGS. 2 and 3A

, the recess


6


is formed at the one end


3




a


of the terminal


2


. The recess


6


is formed in concavity from the end face


27


(described later) of an inner protruding portion


26


in a direction the pair of terminals leave each other. The recesses


6


are formed so that the interval between the terminals


2


extend stepwise from the interval between the inner faces


9


. The recess


6


includes a flat face


10


and a step face


11


. The flat face


10


extends from the end face


8


located at the one end


3




a


of the terminal


2


to the central portion of the terminal


2


in its longitudinal direction. The step face


11


couples the flat face


10


and the inner face


9


with each other.




The flat faces


10


are formed so that the interval therebetween is wider than that between the inner faces


9


where the other ends


3




b


of the terminals


2


are located. The step faces


11


are formed in a direction of arranging the pair of terminals


2


in parallel. The recesses


6


are located within the housing


4


in a state where the terminals


2


have been attached to the housing


4


.




The attaching holes


7


are formed so that they penetrate through the terminals


2


. The attaching hole


7


is provided at the one end


3




a


of the terminal


2


. The attaching hole


7


is provided closer than the recess to the central potion of the terminal


2


. The attaching hole


7


is formed in square shape in section.




The inner protruding portion


26


is provided at the one end


3




a


of the terminal


2


. The inner protruding portion


26


is provided closer than the recess to the central potion of the terminal


2


. The inner protruding portions


26


are provided to protrude from the inner faces


9


, respectively in a direction the pair of terminals approach each other. The inner protruding portions


26


have end faces opposite to each other. These end faces


27


are formed flatly in a longitudinal direction of the terminals. These inner protruding portions


26


are housed in the housing


4


when the one ends of the terminals


2


are housed in the housing


4


.




When the fuse


1


is mounted in the electric connection box, the terminals


2


are electrically connected to receiving terminals of the box, respectively. One of the receiving terminals


2


is supplied with an electric power whereas the other thereof is electrically connected to various loads. Thus, the one of the terminal


2


is supplied with the electric power through the receiving terminal whereas the other thereof is connected to the loads.




The housing


4


is made of insulating synthetic resin. The housing


4


is formed in a box shape. The interior of the housing


54


constitutes a housing chamber within which the one ends of the above pair of terminals


52


are housed. As seen from

FIG. 3

, the housing


4


includes a pair of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


, a pair of side walls


13




a


,


13




b


and a pair of frame walls


14


.




The pair of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


are opposite to each other in a direction crossing the direction of arranging the pair of terminals in parallel. When the terminals


2


are housed in the housing


4


, the pair of end walls


12




b


are in parallel to the end face


8


. The one wall


12




a


of the pair of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


is apart from and opposite to the end face


8


of each of the terminals


2


.




The pair of end walls


12




a


and


12




b


are opposite to each other in a direction perpendicular to the direction of arranging the pair of terminals


2


in parallel. The pair of side walls


13




a


,


13




b


are opposite to each other in the direction of arranging the pair of terminals in parallel. The pair of side walls


13




a


,


13




b


are also formed in the longitudinal direction of the terminals


2


.




The pair of frame walls


14


are opposite to each other in a direction crossing the direction of arranging the pair of terminals


2


to each other. The pair of frame walls


14


are communicated with both of the end walls


12




a


,


12




b


and side walls


13




a


,


13




b


, respectively. Incidentally, in

FIG. 2

, only the frame wall


14


in the inside is shown.




A space


20


(shown in FIGS.


2


and


4


), which is surrounded by the respective inner faces


15




a


,


15




b


of the end walls


12




a


,


12




b


, respective inner faces


16




a


,


16




b


of the side walls


13




a


,


13




b


and respective inner faces


17


of the frame walls


14


, constitutes a housing chamber for housing the one ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


. Incidentally, the respective inner faces


15




a


,


15




b


of the pair of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


constitute first and second inner walls in the claims, respectively.




The end wall


12




b


which is located at the central portions of the terminals


2


includes a pair of through-holes


18


through which the terminals


2


are passed, respectively.




The housing


4


includes terminal position pins


23


, a first partition wall


21


and a pair of second partition walls


22


. The terminal positioning pins


23


are provided at a position in the vicinity of the side wall


13




a


and close to the end wall


12




b


and another position in the vicinity of the side wall


13




b


and close to the end wall


12




b.






The terminal positioning pins


23


are provided to protrude from the inner face


17


of at least one of the frame walls


14


in a direction the pair of frame walls


14


approach each other. The terminal positioning pin


23


is adapted to invade the attaching hole


7


of the terminal


2


.




In the configuration described above, the one ends


3




a


of the terminals


2


are housed in the housing chamber


20


in a state where the terminal positioning pins


23


of the housing


4


are passed through the attaching holes and located inside the side wall


13




a


,


13




b.






The first partition wall


21


extends from the inner face


15




a


of the one end wall


12




a


, which is apart from opposite to the end faces


8


, toward the inner face


15




b


of the other end wall


12




b


. The first partition wall


21


extends in the longitudinal direction of the side walls


13




a


,


13




b


and terminals


2


.




The first partition wall


21


is formed at a central position between the terminals arranged in parallel. The first partition wall


21


extends to a central position between the pair of end walls


12




a


,


12




b


. In this way, the first partition wall


21


extends from one of the inner faces


15




a


,


15




b


from the other thereof.




The first partition wall


21


partitions the housing chamber


20


formed in the housing


4


into a first chamber


24


which houses the end


3




a


of one of the terminals


2


and a second chamber


25


which houses the end


3




a


of the other of the terminals


2


.

FIG. 2

shows the first chamber


24


located at the left side and the second chamber


25


located at the right side.




The second partition walls


22


extend from the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


toward the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


. The second partition walls


22


are formed at the edges of the exposing holes


19


, respectively.




The second partition walls


22


are arranged in parallel in the direction of arranging the terminals


2


in parallel. The second partition walls


22


are arranged between the inner faces


16




a


,


16




b


of the side walls


13




a


,


13




b


and the first partition wall


21


in a direction of arranging the terminals


2


in parallel. The second partition walls


22


are bend so that the interval therebetween increases stepwise from the inner face


15




a


of the end face


12




a


to the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b.






The second partition walls


22


each consists of a first wall segment


33


, a second wall segment


34


and third wall segment


35


. The first wall segment


33


extends from the edge of the through-hole


18


of the end wall


12




b


toward the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a


in the longitudinal direction of the terminal


2


. The first wall segment


33


extends along the end face


27


of the inner protruding portion


26


of the terminal


2


and inner face


16




a


,


16




b


. The first wall segment


33


covers the end face


27


of the terminal


2


in the state where the one end


3




a


thereof is housed within the housing chamber


20


.




The second wall segment


34


extends from the end of the first wall segment


33


located apart from the inner face


15




a


in a direction the terminals


2


leave each other. The second wall segment


34


extends along the step face


11


and the inner face


15




a


,


15




b


. The second wall segment


34


covers the step face


11


of the terminal


2


in the state where the one end


3




a


thereof is housed within the housing chamber


20


.




The third wall segments


35


each extends from one of the ends of the second segment wall which is located more apart from each other toward the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


in the longitudinal direction of the terminal


2


. The third wall segments


35


each extends along the flat face


10


of the recess


6


of the terminal


2


and inner face


16




a


,


16




b


. The third wall segments


35


each covers the flat face


10


of the terminal


2


in the state where the one end


3




a


thereof is housed within the housing chamber.




The third wall segment


35


is located at the center position between the inner face


16




a


,


16




b


of the side wall


13




a


,


13




b


and the first partition wall


21


in the direction of arranging the terminals


2


in parallel. The third segment


35


extends to the center between the pair of end walls


12




a


and


12




b


and hence their inner faces


15




a


and


15




b.






A fusible body


5


couples the terminals


2


with each other. The fusible body


5


is formed linearly in square shape in section. The fusible body


5


is formed in such a size (width W, thickness T and length of L defined in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

) that it is fused when the supplied current exceeds a prescribed value.




The fusible body


5


couples the end faces


8


of the terminals


2


with each other. The fusible body


5


and the pair of terminals


2


can be obtained by rolling, cutting and stamping a certain material. Specifically, the fusible


5


and pair of terminals are integrally formed. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the fusible body


5


consists of a pair of first extending segments


41


, a pair of second extending segments


42


, a pair of third extending segments


43


and a coupling segment


44


.




The first extending segments


41


each extends from the corresponding end face


8


toward the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


in a direction leaving the pair of terminals


2


. The first extending segments


41


each is provided at the center position between the inner face


16




a


,


16




b


of the side wall


13




a


,


13




b


and the third wall segment


35


. The first extending segments


41


each extends along the side wall


13




a


,


13




b


, first and third wall segment


33


,


35


and first partition wall


21


.




The second extending segments


42


each extends from the end of the first extending segment


41


apart from the end face


8


in a direction they approach each other. The second extending segments


42


each is provided between the end of the third wall segment


35


and the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


. The second extending segments


42


each extends along the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


and the second wall segment


34


.




The third extending segments


43


each extends from the one of ends of the second extending segment


42


which is located at the position is located nearer from each other toward the terminal


2


in a longitudinal direction of the terminal


2


. The third extending segments


43


each is provided at the center position between the third wall segment


35


and the first partition wall


21


in the direction of arranging the terminals in parallel. The third extending segments


43


each extends along the first and the second wall segment


33


,


35


and the inner faces


16




a


and


16




b


of the side walls


13




a


and


13




b.






The coupling segment


44


couples the ends of the third extending segments


43


nearest to the terminals


2


each other. The coupling segment


44


is located between the end of the partition wall


21


and the second wall segments


34


. The coupling segment


44


extends along the inner faces


15




a


,


15




b


of the end walls


12




a


,


12




b


and the second wall segments


34


.




In this way, the fusible body


5


consists of the first to third extending segments


41


,


42


and


43


and coupling segment


44


so that it bends from the coupling position with the one of the terminals to the coupling position with the other thereof.




In operation, where the fuse


1


having the above configuration is mounted in the electric connecting box, if the current value of the power supplied to one of the terminals


2


through the one receiving terminal exceeds the prescribed current value, the fusible body


5


fuses to stop the supply of the power to the load.




In the fuse


1


according to this embodiment, since the fusible body


5


is connected to the end faces


8


of the respective one ends


3


of the pair of terminals


2


, the length L of the fusible body


5


can be lengthened. The interval D (shown in

FIG. 3

) between two positions where the fusible body


5


and terminals


2


are coupled can be increased.




Further, since the end faces


8


of the one ends


3


of the terminals


2


are located apart from the inner face


15




b


of the end wall


12




b


, the volume of the housing chamber


20


within the housing


4


can be increased. This assures a wide space where the fusible body


5


can fuse and scatter.




Therefore, the fused fusible body


5


becomes difficult to remain between the pair of terminals


2


. In addition, after the fusible body


5


has fused, the fuse


1


can prevent the pair of the terminals


2


from being communicated with each other. Thus, when the power with a current value which exceeds the fusing current value of the fusible body is supplied, supply of the power to the load can be surely stopped.




Since the first partition wall


21


and the second partition walls


22


are located between the pair of terminals


2


, deposition of the fused fusible body


5


onto the surface of each of the terminals


2


can be suppressed. Therefore, the fused fusible body


5


becomes further difficult to remain between the pair of terminals


2


.




Therefore, after the fusible body


5


has fused, the fuse


1


can prevent the pair of the terminals


2


from being communicated with each other. Thus, when the power with a current value which exceeds the fusing current value of the fusible body is supplied, supply of the power to the load can be surely stopped.




Further, since the fusible body


5


is bent so as to consist of the first to third extending segments


41


,


42


and


43


and coupling segment


44


, its length L can be lengthened surely. The fusible body


5


is bent and the first partition wall


21


and second partition walls


22


are extended to the central position between the end walls


12




a


,


12




b


in a direction they are opposite opposite to each other. Further, the first extending segments


41


and the third extending segments


43


are formed along the first partition wall


21


whereas the second extending segments


42


and the coupling segment


44


are formed along the inner face


15




a


of the end wall


12




a.






For this reason, the fused fusible body


5


is easily deposited onto the surfaces of the first partition wall


21


and the second partition walls


22


and the inner face


15




a


. As a result, the fused fusible body


5


is further difficult to remain between the pair of terminals


2


. Therefore, after the fusible body


5


has fused, the fuse


1


can prevent the pair of the terminals


2


from being communicated with each other. Thus, when the power with a current value which exceeds the fusing current value of the fusible body is supplied, supply of the power to the load can be more surely stopped.




The housing


4


of the fuse


1


according to the embodiment described above may be provided with knob


45


as shown in FIG.


5


. The knob


45


is formed to protrude outwardly from the edge of the housing


4


. By picking up the knob


45


, the fuse


1


can be removed from a junction block, relay box or fuse block.



Claims
  • 1. A fuse including a pair of terminals arranged in parallel, a housing including a housing chamber housing respective one ends of the terminals, the one ends comprising respective end faces, and a fusible body coupling said end faces of said pair of terminals with each other,wherein said fusible body is connected to said respective end faces of said pair of terminals; and wherein each of the end faces substantially surrounds the fusible body, whereby a cross-sectional area of the fusible body is substantially reduced relative to that of the terminals.
  • 2. A fuse including a pair of terminals arranged in parallel, a housing including a housing chamber housing respective one ends of the terminals, and a fusible body coupling the one ends of the pair of terminals with each other;wherein said housing comprises a first inner wall which is opposite to the respective one ends of said pair of terminals and constitutes said housing chamber, and wherein said inner wall comprises a first partition wall which extends from said first inner wall and is located between said pair of terminals in a direction they are arranged in parallel; whereby short-circuiting is avoided when the fusible body scatters with high momentum.
  • 3. A fuse including a pair of terminals arranged in parallel, a housing including a housing chamber housing respective one ends thereof and a fusible body coupling said pair of terminals with each other, wherein said fusible body is connected to respective end faces of said one ends of said pair of terminals;a second inner wall opposite to said first inner wall; a first partition wall which extends from said first inner wall toward the said second inner wall and is located between said plurality of terminals in a direction they are arranged in parallel; and a plurality of second partition walls which extend from said second inner wall toward said first inner wall and are located between said first partition wall and said pair of terminals, respectively.
  • 4. A fuse according to claim 3, wherein said fusible body is bent to include: a pair of first extending segments which extend from said pair of terminals in a direction leaving therefrom, respectively; a pair of second extending segments which extend from ends of said first extending segments in a direction said pair of terminals approach each other; a pair of third extending segments which extend from ends of said second extending elements in a direction approaching said pair of terminals; and a coupling segment which couples said pair of third extending segments.
  • 5. A fuse according to claim 4, wherein said first pair of and third pair of extending segments are formed along said first partition wall, and said second pair of extending segments and said coupling segment are formed along said first inner wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-079226 Mar 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4580124 Borzoni Apr 1986 A
4661793 Borzoni Apr 1987 A
4672352 Takano Jun 1987 A
5294906 Totsuka et al. Mar 1994 A
5886612 Beckert et al. Mar 1999 A