Claims
- 1. An improved cable assembly for electrical overload protection, the cable assembly comprising:
- a first cable having a protective covering and an end portion extending past the protective covering;
- a second cable having a protective covering and an end portion extending past the protective covering;
- a fusible link having opposing first and second ends, wherein the end portion of the first cable is electrically connected to the fusible link adjacent the first end of the fusible link, and wherein the end portion of the second cable is electrically connected to the fusible link adjacent the second end of the fusible link; and,
- a protective housing covering the fusible link and portions of the first and second cables, the protective housing comprising a first component and a second component, the first and second components each having a first end portion contacting the first cable, a second end portion contacting the second cable, and an intermediate section therebetween, the first and second components each having a means for engaging the first cable adjacent the first end thereof and a means for engaging the second cable adjacent the second end thereof, wherein a portion of the intermediate section is spaced a distance from the fusible link to form a cavity which encases the fusible link, wherein the means for engaging the first cable contacts the protective covering of the first cable to contain the first cable, and wherein the means for engaging the second cable contacts the protective covering of the second cable to contain the second cable.
- 2. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second components are fixedly connected together and around the fusible link and portions of the first and second cables.
- 3. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second components having interconnecting members, the first and second components mating about the interconnecting members to form a rigid housing around the fusible link and portions of the first and second cables.
- 4. The cable assembly of claim 3, wherein the first component further comprises a shoulder extending adjacent a side of the first component, and the second component further comprises a groove extending adjacent a side of the second component, the shoulder of the first component being capable of mating with the groove of the second component.
- 5. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the fusible link comprises a conductive material that is the same as the conductive material comprising the first and second cables.
- 6. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the means for engaging the cable comprises a rib protruding from the protective housing.
- 7. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the fusible link comprises a first conductive material having a lower melting temperature than a conductive material comprising the first and second cables.
- 8. The cable assembly of claim 7, wherein the fusible link comprises a zinc alloy.
- 9. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the fusible link further comprises at least one notch, thereby creating regions of high electrical resistance.
- 10. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein a second conductive material is distributed on the fusible link.
- 11. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the first cable and the second cable are made of the same gauge of cable.
- 12. The cable assembly of claim 1, wherein the first cable and the second cable are made of different gauge cables.
- 13. An improved cable assembly for electrical overload protection, the cable assembly comprising:
- a first cable having a protective covering and an end portion extending past the protective covering;
- a second cable having a protective covering and an end portion extending past the protective covering;
- a fusible link having opposing first and second ends, wherein the end portion of the first cable is electrically connected to the fusible link adjacent the first end of the fusible link, and wherein the end portion of the second cable is electrically connected to the fusible link adjacent the second end of the fusible link; and,
- a protective housing covering the fusible link and portions of the first and second cables, the protective housing comprising interconnecting first and second housing components, the protective housing having a first channel at a first end thereof housing a portion of the first cable, a second channel at a second end thereof housing a portion of the second cable, and an intermediate cavity therebetween housing the fusible link, wherein a portion of the intermediate cavity is spaced away from the fusible link to create a gap between the fusible link and an interior wall of the intermediate cavity, and wherein the protective housing further comprises a first rib extending from an interior wall of the first channel and a second rib extending from an interior wall of the second channel, the first rib contacting the protective covering of the first cable to contain the first cable, and the second rib contacting the protective covering of the second cable to contain the second cable.
- 14. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second housing components have interconnecting members to mate the first and second housing components together.
- 15. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the first housing component has a shoulder extending adjacent a side of the first housing component, wherein the second housing component has a groove extending adjacent a side of the second housing component, and wherein the shoulder of the first housing component is capable of mating with the groove of the second housing component.
- 16. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second housing members are fixedly connected to each other and around the fusible link and portions of the first and second cables.
- 17. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the fusible link comprises a first conductive material having a lower melting temperature than a conductive material comprising the first and second cables.
- 18. The cable assembly of claim 17, wherein the fusible link comprises a zinc alloy.
- 19. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the fusible link further comprises notches, thereby creating regions of high electrical resistance.
- 20. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the first cable and the second cable are made of the same gauge of cable.
- 21. The cable assembly of claim 13, wherein the first cable and the second cable are made of different gauge cables.
- 22. An improved cable assembly for electrical overload protection, the cable assembly comprising:
- a first cable having a first end and a second end;
- a second cable having a first end and a second end;
- a fusible link comprised of a low melting temperature conductive material having opposed first and second ends, an intermediate portion, an upper surface, a lower surface, and opposing side surfaces, wherein the upper, lower, and opposing side surfaces define a periphery of the fusible link, wherein the first end of the first cable is electrically connected adjacent the first end of the fusible link, and wherein the first end of the second cable is electrically connected adjacent the second end of the fusible link; and,
- an integral overmolded protective housing encasing the fusible link, the first end of the first cable and the first end of the second cable to form a permanent unitary element with the cables, wherein an interior wall of the protective housing is spaced away from a portion of the fusible link, and wherein a first end of the overmolded protective housing forms a mechanical connection with the first cable distal the fusible link and a second end of the integral overmolded protective housing forms a mechanical connection with the second cable distal the fusible link.
- 23. The cable assembly of claim 22, further comprising an inner insulating housing between the overmolded protective housing and the fusible link, a first part of the inner insulating housing adjacent the upper surface of the fusible link and a second part of the inner insulating housing adjacent the lower surface of the fusible link, wherein opposing ends of the inner insulating housing are adjacent and between the electrical connections of the fusible link to the first ends of the first and second cables, respectively, and wherein an intermediate section of the inner insulating housing is spaced away from a portion of the upper and lower surfaces and sides of the fusible link to define a cavity therebetween the fusible link and the inner insulating housing.
- 24. The cable assembly of claim 23, wherein the inner insulating housing mates with the overmolded protective housing.
- 25. The cable assembly of claim 22, further comprising a terminal at the second end of the first cable for connecting the first cable to an electrical device or power source.
- 26. The cable assembly of claim 22, wherein the first end of the first cable is compressed and welded to the fusible link adjacent the first end thereof, and wherein the first end of the second cable is compressed and welded to the fusible link adjacent the second end thereof.
- 27. The cable assembly of claim 23, wherein the inner insulating housing has protuberances which mate with the overmolded protective housing.
- 28. The cable assembly of claim 23, wherein the overmolded protective housing is made of a unitary overmolded plastic element which is molded over the fusible link, the end portions of the first and second cables electrically connected to the fusible link, and portions of the protective covering of the first and second cables, respectively, to form a rigid element connecting the first and second cables such that the first and second cables cannot be separated with using excessive force.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/803,717 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/697,337. U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/697,337 and 08/803,717 are hereby incorporated herein by reference, and made a part hereof.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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