Information
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Patent Grant
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6359543
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Patent Number
6,359,543
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Picard; Leo P.
- Vortman; Anatoly
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 337 198
- 337 227
- 337 251
- 337 252
- 337 290
- 337 295
- 337 296
- 337 217
- 337 180
- 337 186
- 337 187
- 029 623
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fuse (20) includes a fuse element (25), having a fusible portion (22) provided between inner side edges (21a) of a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions (21, 21), and an insulating housing (23) covering the inner side edges (21a) of the flat-plate terminal portions (21) and the fusible portion (22). A middle portion (21f) of each of the flat-plate terminal portions (21), located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion (22), is fixedly gripped by a mating terminal (11) of a fuse mounting portion, so that the flat-plate terminal portion is electrically connected to the mating terminal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fuse. More particularly, the present invention relates to a blade-type fuse in which a fuse element, having a fusible portion provided between a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, is mounted within an insulating housing.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-143952, which is incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
A related fuse
50
, shown in
FIG. 7
, is a blade-type fuse in which a fuse element
56
is formed by providing a fusible portion
52
between a pair of parallel flat-plate metal terminals (hereinafter referred to as “flat-plate terminals”)
51
and
51
, and a proximal end portion of this fuse element
56
(at which the fusible portion
52
is provided) is received in an insulating housing
53
.
Each of the flat-plate terminals
51
includes a terminal body portion
54
, received in the insulating housing
53
, and a tab terminal portion
55
considerably projecting outwardly (downwardly in
FIG. 7
) from the insulating housing
53
.
The fusible portion
52
, having a predetermined cross-sectional area, extends between opposed inner side edges
54
a
and
54
a
of the flat-plate terminals
51
and
51
.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the fuse
50
is mounted in a fuse mounting portion
60
such as a fuse box, and the tab terminal portions
55
are fixedly gripped by mating terminals
61
of the fuse mounting portion
60
, respectively, and therefore are electrically connected to these mating terminals
61
, respectively.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the mating terminal
61
is, for example, a so-called tuning fork-type connection terminal comprising a terminal piece portion formed at one end of a bus bar, and a distal end portion of this terminal piece portion is bifurcated by a slot
61
b
of a U-shaped contour extending in a direction of extending of the terminal piece portion, and upper ends of this bifurcated distal end portion are bulged inwardly toward each other to form a pair of gripping portions
61
a
and
61
a
, respectively.
However, if the tab terminal portions
55
(the lower portions of the flat-plate terminals
51
in
FIG. 9
) are merely supported by and fixed to the mating terminals
61
, respectively, when the fuse
50
is mounted in the fuse mounting portion
60
, the balance of supporting of the fuse in the fuse mounting portion
60
is not good.
Therefore, fuse guide walls
62
, which support the insulating housing
53
, and serve to guide the insertion of the fuse during the mounting operation and also to prevent the deflection and the like of the fuse
50
in its mounted condition, must be provided at the fuse mounting portion
60
as shown in FIG.
8
.
The fuse mounting portion
60
has an insulating wall
63
for preventing a leakage of current between the tab terminal portions
55
and
55
of the mounted fuse
50
. This insulating wall
63
need to have a sufficient height in the direction of the length of the tab terminal portions
55
and
55
considerably projecting outwardly from the insulating housing
53
. An upper end of the insulating wall
63
is abutted against a lower end edge of the insulating housing
53
, thereby positioning the fuse
50
relative to the fuse mounting portion
60
.
Therefore, the height of the fuse mounting portion
60
in the fuse-mounting direction is increased because of the provision of the fuse guide walls
62
and the insulating wall
63
, and this has invited a problem that the fuse box or the like is increased in size. In addition, the fuse guide walls
62
need to have a high molding precision so as to prevent the deflection of the fuse
50
.
And besides, for mounting the fuse
50
in the fuse mounting portion
60
, each tab terminal portion
55
must be gripped by the gripping portions
61
a
and
61
a
of the mating terminal
61
disposed in a deep bottom portion enclosed by the fuse guide wall
62
and the insulating wall
63
, and therefore the efficiency of the inserting operation was not good.
Furthermore, the tab terminal portions
55
of the flat-plate terminals
51
of the fuse element
56
considerably project outwardly from the insulating housing
53
, and therefore there have been encountered problems that upon contact of a plurality of fuses
50
with each other during transport or others, the tab terminal portions
55
of these fuses are damaged, and that the fusible portion
52
is liable to be deformed or broken by an external force applied to the tab terminal portions
55
upon contact with other member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to solve the above problems, and more specifically to provide a good fuse in which a balance of supporting of the fuse in a fuse mounting portion is enhanced, and the fuse mounting portion can be formed into a small size, and the efficiency of an inserting operation can be enhanced, and besides the deformation and breakage of a fusible portion by an external force can be prevented.
To achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fuse which comprises a fuse element including a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, and a fusible portion formed between inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion and upper end edges and the inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions, wherein a middle portion of each of the flat-plate terminal portions in a mounting direction of the fuse can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of each mating terminal of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, so that the flat-plate terminal portions are electrically connected respectively to the mating terminals.
To achieve the above object, according to the second aspect of the present invention, there may be provided a fuse which comprises a fuse element including a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, and a fusible portion formed between inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion and upper end edges and the inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions, wherein middle portions of the flat-plate terminal portions, that are respectively located at lateral positions relative to the fusible portion, can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of mating terminals of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions.
In the above construction, the fuse element, in which the inner side edges and upper end edges of the flat-plate terminal portions and the fusible portion are covered with the insulating housing, does not have any tab terminal portions considerably projecting outwardly from the insulating housing as in the related fuse.
Therefore, even when a plurality of fuses are brought into contact with each other during transport or others, the fuse elements, each having no tab terminal portion projecting from the insulating housing, are not liable to be brought into contact with each other, and besides are not liable to receive an external force which would be produced upon contact with other member. Therefore, the flat-plate terminal portions are prevented from damage, and also an external force is prevented from being applied to the fusible portion, thus preventing the fusible portion from being deformed or broken.
The middle portion of each flat-plate terminal portion of the fuse element in the mounting direction is fixedly gripped by the mating terminal in the direction of the plate thickness of the flat-plate terminal portion. Therefore, as compared with the related fuse in which the tab portions, projecting from the insulating housing, are adapted to be fixedly supported, the balance of supporting of the fuse in the fuse mounting portion is better, and the deflection of the fuse in its mounted condition is suppressed, and besides the overall height of the fuse can be reduced.
Therefore, fuse guide walls of the fuse mounting portion do not need to have a high molding precision so as to prevent the deflection and the like of the fuse, and also the height of the fuse guide walls can be reduced. Therefore, the fuse mounting portion can be formed into a small size, and besides the efficiency of the fuse-inserting operation can be enhanced.
In the case where the middle portion of each flat-plate terminal portion, that is located at a lateral position relative to the fusible portion, is adapted to be fixedly gripped by the mating terminal of the fuse mounting portion in the direction of the plate thickness of the flat-plate terminal portion, the substantially central portion of each flat-plate terminal portion in the mounting direction is fixedly gripped by the mating terminal in the direction of the plate thickness of the flat-plate terminal portion, and by doing so, the balance of supporting of the fuse in the fuse mounting portion is made better.
Further, according to the third aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the insulating housing includes positioning abutment portions which abut respectively against the mating terminals so as to position the fuse when the fuse is mounted to the fuse mounting portion. In this case, the fuse is directly positioned relative to the mating terminals, and therefore the fuse does not need to be positioned relative to the insulating wall and others of the fuse mounting portion, so that the accurate positioning can be effected regardless of the molding precision of the fuse mounting portion.
Further, according to the fourth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the insulating housing covers outer side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions. With this construction, the exposure of the fuse element is reduced to the minimum of the required amount, and therefore the damage prevention and the protection of the fusible portion can be achieved more positively.
Further, according to the fifth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed. With this construction, even if the outer side edges and lower end edges of the flat-plate terminal portions receive an external force due to contact with another member, the external force is not directly applied to the fusible portion easily because the flat-plate terminal portions are penetrated and supported by the pins of each of the housing members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view showing a first embodiment of a fuse of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a front-elevational view of the fuse of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front-elevational view showing a condition in which the fuse of
FIG. 1
is mounted in a fuse mounting portion;
FIG. 4
is a side-elevational view showing a condition in which the fuse of
FIG. 1
is mounted in the fuse mounting portion;
FIG. 5
is a front-elevational view showing a second embodiment of a fuse of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a front-elevational view showing a third embodiment of a fuse of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a front-elevational view showing a related fuse;
FIG. 8
is a front-elevational view showing a condition in which the fuse of
FIG. 7
is mounted in a fuse mounting portion; and
FIG. 9
is a side-elevational view showing a condition in which the fuse of
FIG. 7
is mounted in the fuse mounting portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One preferred embodiment of a fuse of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view showing the first embodiment of the fuse of the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a front-elevational view of the fuse of
FIG. 1
, and
FIGS. 3 and 4
are a front-elevational view and a side-elevational view, respectively, showing a condition in which the fuse of
FIG. 1
is mounted in a fuse mounting portion.
The fuse
20
of this first embodiment is a blade-type fuse in which a fuse element
25
, having a fusible portion
22
provided between a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions
21
and
21
, is mounted within an insulating housing
23
.
Each of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
has a substantially rectangular shape, and the fusible portion
22
, having a predetermined cross-sectional area, extends between opposed inner side edges
21
a
and
21
a
of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
and
21
.
The insulating housing
23
comprises a pair of housing members
24
and
24
of a substantially T-shape, and these housing members are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element
25
therebetween in a direction of a plate thickness of this fuse element, and are fixed together by welding. A pair of large and small pins
24
a
and
24
a
are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members
24
, and these pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes
21
b
formed through the flat-plate terminal portions
21
, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes
24
b
formed in the inner surface of the housing member
24
to which these pins
24
a
are opposed.
Therefore, the insulating housing
23
, attached to the fuse element
25
, covers the fusible portion
22
and the inner side edges
21
a
and upper end edges
21
c
of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
. Therefore, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the fuse element
25
is covered with the insulating housing
23
except obverse and reverse sides of that portion of each flat-plate terminal portion
21
extending from its outer side edge
21
d
and lower end edge
21
e
to a region including a middle portion
21
f
thereof located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion
22
.
Then, the middle portion
21
f
of each flat-plate terminal portion
21
is fixedly gripped by a mating terminal
11
of the fuse mounting portion
10
(described later), and therefore the flat-plate terminal portion
21
is electrically connected to the mating terminal
11
(see FIG.
3
).
Positioning abutment portions
24
c
as well as jig engagement step portions
24
d
are formed at those portions of the insulating housing
23
which cover the upper end edges
21
c
of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
.
When the fuse
20
is mounted in the fuse mounting portion
10
, the positioning abutment portions
24
c
abut against upper ends of the mating terminals
11
, thereby positioning the fuse
20
in its inserted condition (see FIGS.
3
and
4
).
For removing the fuse
20
mounted in the fuse mounting portion
10
, a fuse removal jig (not shown) engages the jig engagement step portions
24
d.
Namely, in the fuse
20
of this first embodiment, the inner side edges
21
a
and upper end edges
21
c
of the flat-plate terminal portions
22
, as well as the fusible portion
22
, are covered with the insulating housing
23
as shown in
FIG. 2
, and therefore the fuse element
25
does not have any tab terminal portions (such as the tab terminal portions
55
of the related fuse
50
shown in
FIG. 7
) considerably projecting outwardly from the insulating housing
23
, and the fuse
20
has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from the front side thereof.
Therefore, even when a plurality of fuses
20
are brought into contact with each other during transport or others, the fuse elements
25
, each having no tab terminal portion projecting from the insulating housing
23
, are not liable to be brought into contact with each other, and besides are not liable to receive an external force which would be produced upon contact with other member. Therefore, the flat-plate terminal portions
21
are prevented from damage, and also an external force is prevented from being applied to the fusible portion
22
, thus preventing the fusible portion
22
from being deformed or broken.
Even if the flat-plate terminal portion
21
should receive an external force upon contact of the outer side edge
21
d
or the lower end edge
21
e
with other member, the external force hardly acts directly on the fusible portion
22
since the flat-plate terminal portion
21
is supported by the pins
24
a
of the housing member
24
passing therethrough.
The fuse
20
is mounted in the fuse mounting portion
10
such as a fuse box as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, and the middle portions
21
f
of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
are fixedly gripped respectively by the mating terminals
11
of the fuse mounting portion
10
, and therefore the flat-plate terminal portions
21
are electrically connected to the mating terminals
11
, respectively.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the mating terminal
11
is, for example, a so-called tuning fork-type connection terminal comprising a terminal piece portion formed at one end of a bus bar, and a distal end portion of this terminal piece portion is bifurcated by a slot
11
b
of a U-shaped contour extending in a direction of extending of the terminal piece portion, and upper ends of this bifurcated distal end portion are bulged inwardly toward each other to form a pair of gripping portions
11
a
and
11
a
, respectively.
Namely, each of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
and
21
of the fuse element
25
of the fuse
20
of this first embodiment is fixedly gripped by the mating terminal
11
at the middle portion
21
f
thereof which is substantially a central portion thereof in the mounting direction (in the upward-downward direction in the drawings). Therefore, as compared with the related fuse
50
(shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
) in which the tab terminal portions
55
, projecting from the insulating housing
53
, are adapted to be fixedly supported, the balance of supporting of the fuse
20
in the fuse mounting portion
10
is better, and the deflection of the fuse in its mounted condition is suppressed, and besides the overall height of the fuse
20
can be reduced.
Therefore, fuse guide walls
13
of the fuse mounting portion
10
, shown in
FIG. 3
, do not need to have a high molding precision so as to prevent the deflection and the like of the fuse
20
, and also the height of the fuse guide walls
13
can be reduced.
A leakage of current between the flat-plate terminal portions
21
and
21
of the fuse
20
, mounted in the fuse mounting portion
10
, is prevented by the insulating housing
23
. Therefore, an insulating wall
12
of the fuse mounting portion
10
need only to electrically insulate the pair of mating terminals
11
and
11
from each other, and therefore can have a smaller height as compared with the insulating wall
63
shown in FIG.
8
.
Therefore, the fuse mounting portion
10
can be formed into a small size, and besides the efficiency of the operation for inserting the fuse
20
can be enhanced.
The insulating housing
23
covers the upper end edges
21
c
of the flat-plate terminal portions
21
, and has the positioning abutment portions
24
c
for abutment against the upper ends of the mating terminals
11
so as to position the fuse
20
in its inserted condition.
Thus, the fuse
20
is directly positioned relative to the mating terminals
11
, and therefore the fuse does not need to be positioned relative to the insulating wall
12
and others of the fuse mounting portion
10
, so that the accurate positioning can be effected regardless of the molding precision of the fuse mounting portion
10
.
Therefore, in the fuse
20
of this first embodiment, the flat-plate terminal portions
21
are prevented from damage, and also an external force is prevented from being applied to the fusible portion
22
, thus preventing the fusible portion
22
from being deformed or broken, and therefore the reliability is enhanced, and the small-size design can be achieved.
And besides, the fuse mounting portion
10
, in which the fuse
20
is to be mounted, can be formed into a small size, and is not required to have a high molding precision. Therefore, the efficiency of the operation for inserting the fuse
20
, which can be easily inserted, is enhanced, and also the production cost can be reduced.
The fuse element and the insulating housing of the fuse of the present invention are not limited to the constructions in the above embodiment, but various forms can be adopted.
For example, in a second embodiment of a fuse
30
of the present invention shown in
FIG. 5
, an insulating housing
33
, attached to a fuse element
35
, covers a fusible portion
32
, inner side edges
31
a
, upper end edges
31
c
and outer side edges
31
d
of flat-plate terminal portions
31
.
Therefore, the fuse element
35
is covered with the insulating housing
33
except obverse and reverse sides of that portion of each flat-plate terminal portion
31
extending from its lower end edge
31
e
to a region including a middle portion
31
f
thereof located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion
32
.
The middle portion
31
f
of each flat-plate terminal portion
31
is fixedly gripped by the mating terminal
11
of the fuse mounting portion
10
, and therefore the flat-plate terminal portion
31
is electrically connected to the mating terminal
11
.
Namely, the exposure of the fuse element
35
of the fuse
30
of this second embodiment is reduced to the minimum of the required amount, and therefore the damage prevention and the protection of the fusible portion
32
can be achieved more positively. The other construction and effects are similar to those of the fuse
20
of the first embodiment.
In a third embodiment of a fuse
40
of the present invention shown in
FIG. 6
, an insulating housing
43
, attached to a fuse element
45
, covers a fusible portion
42
and only an inner side edge
41
a
of each flat-plate terminal portion
41
, and obverse and reverse sides of that portion of each flat-plate terminal portion
41
, extending from its upper end edge
41
c
and lower end edge
41
e
to a region including a middle portion
41
f
thereof located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion
42
, are exposed from the insulating housing
43
.
Namely, the fuse
40
can be mounted in the fuse mounting portion
10
from either of the upper and lower directions, and therefore the efficiency of the fuse mounting operation can be enhanced. The other construction and effects are substantially similar to those of the fuse
20
of the first embodiment.
In each of the above embodiments, although each flat-plate terminal portion
21
(
31
,
41
) is fixedly gripped at its the middle portion
21
f
(
31
f
,
41
f
) located at the lateral position relative to the fusible portion
22
(
32
,
42
), the present invention is not limited to this construction, and in accordance with the construction of the mating terminal, each flat-plate terminal portion can be suitably fixedly gripped at its middle portion in the mounting direction, which middle portion is exposed from the insulating housing.
In the above-mentioned fuse of the present invention, the fuse element, in which the inner side edges and upper end edges of the flat-plate terminal portions and the fusible portion are covered with the insulating housing, does not have any tab terminal portions considerably projecting outwardly from the insulating housing as in the related fuse.
Therefore, even when a plurality of fuses are brought into contact with each other during transport or others, the fuse elements, each having no tab terminal portion projecting from the insulating housing, are not liable to be brought into contact with each other, and besides are not liable to receive an external force which would be produced upon contact with other member. Therefore, the flat-plate terminal portions are prevented from damage, and also an external force is prevented from being applied to the fusible portion, thus preventing the fusible portion from being deformed or broken.
The middle portion of each flat-plate terminal portion of the fuse element in the mounting direction is fixedly gripped by the mating terminal in the direction of the plate thickness of the flat-plate terminal portion. Therefore, as compared with the related fuse in which the tab portions, projecting from the insulating housing, are adapted to be fixedly supported, the balance of supporting of the fuse in the fuse mounting portion is better, and the deflection of the fuse in its mounted condition is suppressed, and besides the overall height of the fuse can be reduced.
Therefore, the fuse guide walls of the fuse mounting portion do not need to have a high molding precision so as to prevent the deflection and the like of the fuse, and also the height of the fuse guide walls can be reduced. Therefore, the fuse mounting portion can be formed into a small size, and besides the efficiency of the fuse-inserting operation can be enhanced.
Claims
- 1. A fuse, comprising:a fuse element including: a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, each of said flat-plate terminal portions having an upper end edge, an inner side edge and an outer side edge, said outer side edge positioned laterally with respect to said inner side edge; and a fusible portion formed between said inner side edges of the flat plate-plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion, said upper end edges and at least portions of said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions, wherein at least portions of said outer side edges of said terminal portions, laterally across from said covered portions of said inner side edges, are exposed, and wherein a middle portion of each of the flat-plate terminal portions in a mounting direction of the fuse can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of each mating terminal of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, so that the flat-plate terminal portions are electrically connected respectively to the mating terminals.
- 2. The fuse of claim 1, wherein the insulating housing includes positioning abutment portions which abut respectively against the mating terminals so as to position the fuse when the fuse is mounted to the fuse mounting portion.
- 3. The fuse of claim 1, wherein the insulating housing covers at least a portion of said outer side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 4. The fuse of claim 2, wherein the insulating housing covers at least a portion of said outer side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 5. The fuse of claim 1, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 6. The fuse of claim 2, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 7. The fuse of claim 3, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 8. The fuse of claim 4, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 9. The fuse of claim 1, wherein the insulating housing includes positioning abutment portions which abut respectively against the mating terminals, thereby positioning the fuse in a inserted condition thereof relative to the fuse mounting portion.
- 10. The fuse of claim 1, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members of a substantially T-shape.
- 11. A fuse, comprising:a fuse element including: a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, each of said flat-plate terminal portions having an upper end edge, an inner side edge and an outer side edge, said outer side edge positioned laterally with respect to said inner side edge; and a fusible portion formed between said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion, said upper end edges and at least portions of said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions, wherein at least portions of said outer side edges of said terminal portions, laterally across from said covered portions of said inner side edges, are exposed, and wherein middle portions of the flat-plate terminal portions, that are respectively located at lateral positions relative to the fusible portion, can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of mating terminals of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 12. The fuse of claim 11, wherein the insulating housing includes positioning abutment portions which abut respectively against the mating terminals so as to position the fuse when the fuse is mounted to the fuse mounting portion.
- 13. The fuse of claim 11, wherein the insulating housing covers at least a portion of said outer side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 14. The fuse of claim 12, wherein the insulating housing covers at least a portion of said outer side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 15. The fuse of claim 11, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 16. The fuse of claim 12, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 17. The fuse of claim 13, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 18. The fuse of claim 14, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members which are integrally connected together in a manner to hold the fuse element therebetween in the plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, and a pair of large and small pins are formed on and project from an inner surface of each of the housing members, and wherein the pins pass respectively through corresponding through holes, formed through the flat-plate terminal portions, and then are fitted respectively in fitting holes formed in the inner surface of the housing member to which the pins are opposed.
- 19. The fuse of claim 11, wherein the insulating housing includes positioning abutment portions which abut respectively against the mating terminals, thereby positioning the fuse in a inserted condition thereof relative to the fuse mounting portion.
- 20. The fuse of claim 11, wherein the insulating housing comprises a pair of housing members of a substantially T-shape.
- 21. A fuse, comprising:a fuse element including a pair of terminals extending in a first direction and a fusible member extending between said terminals, said terminals respectively including upper edges and inner and outer edges with said outer edges being separated from each other by a predetermined distance extending in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction; and an insulating housing covering said fusible member and partially covering said terminals, said insulating housing having a first portion covering said upper edges of said terminals and a second portion which at least partially covers said inner edges of said terminal, wherein a width of said second portion in said second direction is less than said predetermined distance so that respective outer portions of said terminals, including said outer edges, are exposed.
- 22. The fuse of claim 21, wherein said second portion of said housing completely covers said inner edges of said terminals.
- 23. The fuse of claim 21, wherein said housing has a T-shape.
- 24. The fuse of claim 23, wherein said first portion has a width that is greater than said width of said second portion.
- 25. The fuse of claim 24, wherein said width of said first portion is greater than said predetermined distance.
- 26. The fuse of claim 21, wherein said exposed outer portions of said terminal are adapted to electrically contact a mating terminal.
- 27. A fuse, comprising:a fuse element including: a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, each of said flat-plate terminal portions having an upper end edge, an inner side edge, an outer side edge and a middle portion, wherein said middle portion is laterally positioned with respect to said inner side edge, and a fusible portion formed between said inner side edges of the flat plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion, said upper end edges, and said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions which are laterally positioned with respect to the middle portions of said flat-plate terminal portions, wherein said middle portion of each of the flat-plate terminal portions in a mounting direction of the fuse can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of each mating terminal of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions, so that the flat-plate terminal portions are electrically connected respectively to the mating terminals.
- 28. The fuse of claim 27, wherein said housing completely covers said inner edges of said terminals.
- 29. The fuse of claim 27, wherein said housing has a T-shape.
- 30. A fuse, comprising:a fuse element including: a pair of parallel flat-plate terminal portions, each of said flat-plate terminal portions having an upper end edge, an inner side edge, an outer side edge and a middle portion, wherein said middle portion is laterally positioned with respect to said inner side edge; and a fusible portion formed between said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions; and an insulating housing covering the fusible portion, said upper end edges, and said inner side edges of the flat-plate terminal portions which are laterally positioned with respect to the middle portions of said flat-plate terminal portions, and wherein said middle portions of the flat-plate terminal portions are respectively located at lateral positions relative to the fusible portion, and can be fixedly gripped between gripping portions of mating terminals of a fuse mounting portion in a plate thickness direction of the flat-plate terminal portions.
- 31. The fuse of claim 30, wherein said housing completely covers said inner edges of said terminals.
- 32. The fuse of claim 30, wherein said housing has a T-shape.
Priority Claims (1)
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