Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The following exemplary embodiment does not limit the scope of the invention.
The case 10 has an accommodating portion 11 in which a fusible link unit 20 shown in
The fusible link unit 20 is positioned on a side of an upper end 10a of the case 10, and is accommodated in the accommodating portion 11 in such a manner that an upper portion of the housing 23 projects from the upper end 10a of the case 10.
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More specifically, the bus bar 22 includes an input terminal portion 22a which is disposed at one end thereof for a connection to the battery, a common circuit portion 22d which is continuously connected to the input terminal portion 22a, and a plurality of branch circuit portions 22e which is disposed in such a manner as to be branched from the common circuit portion 22d. Each of the branch circuit portions 22e includes the narrow fusible portion 22c and an output terminal portion 22b disposed at a distal end portion of the branch circuit portion 22e on a downstream side of the fusible portion 22c.
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The bus bar is accommodated in a vertical direction inside the housing 23, and a thin upper edge portion 22k of the common circuit portion 22d is positioned in such a manner as to face an inner surface of an upper end wall 23d of the housing 23. The upper edge portion 22k of the common circuit portion 22 is covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 such that the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 straddles the upper edge portion 22k.
When the bus bar 22 is covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 in this way, the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 does not fall off from the surface of the bus bar 22 even when an impact is applied thereto from outside (e.g., a vibration of the vehicle or a collision of a tool), whereby the bus bar 22 can be reliably protected. Moreover, the portion that is to be covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 can be minimum, thereby keeping heat releasing property of the bus bar 22.
The heat resistant insulating sheet 21 may be formed from a fluorine plastic sheet having a heat-resisting property and an electrically insulating property. In such a case, an adhesive agent is coated on an inner surface of the fluorine plastic sheet, whereby the fluorine plastic sheet is adhered to a surface of the bus bar 22 via the adhesive agent.
The fluorine plastic sheet has superior heat resistance so that it neither deforms nor melts even when the temperature inside the case 10 increases. In addition, the fluorine plastic sheet is excellent in an electrical insulation. Therefore, the an electric leak and a short circuit of a current flowing through the bus bar 22 can be reliably prevented from occurring.
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A plurality of concave portions 21c is formed along the respective side edges 21b by cutting out the portions which faces the boss hole 22j of the common circuit portion 22d.
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The housing 23 for accommodating the bus bar 22 is made of a glass containing material in order to enhance heat resistance and strength thereof.
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In addition, a sliding cover attaching portion 23b is formed along a center portion of an external surface of each of the primary housing portion 23A and the secondary housing portion 23B, while a engaging hole 23c is provided on one end of an internal surface of each of the primary housing portion 23A and the secondary housing portion 23B. The upper end wall 23d having a shape like a pentroof is formed at an upper end portion of the primary housing portion 23A.
A plurality of locking grooves 23e is formed on a side edge of the primary housing portion 23A, while locking pieces 23f are formed on the secondary housing portion 23B at positions facing the locking grooves 23e of the primary housing portion 23A. The locking grooves 23e of the primary housing portion 23A and the locking pieces 23f of the secondary housing portion 23B joins together and locks, interposing the bus bar 22 therebetween.
The cover 24 which is attached to the housing 23 is made of a transparent resin and is formed into a shape having a substantially U-shaped cross section by bending a resin plate. A pair of engaging pieces 24b is provided on respective end portions 24a of the cover 24 on a side to be inserted in the housing 23, and the pair of engaging pieces 24b engage with the respective engaging holes 23c of the housing 23.
The bus bar 22 covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 is held between the primary housing portion 23A and the secondary housing portion 23B in such a state that the bus bar 22 is positioned at the boss holes 22j, and the locking grooves 23e of the primary housing portion 23A and the locking pieces 23f of the secondary housing portion 23B are joined together in a locked fashion, whereby the bus bar 22 is accommodated in the housing 23. When the bus bar 22 is accommodated in the housing 23, the upper edge portion 22k of the common circuit portion 22d of the bus bar 22 is disposed to face the inner surface of the upper end wall 23d of the primary housing portion 23A.
The cover 24 is slid along the longer side direction of the housing 23 from a side of the input terminal portion 22a of the bus bar 22 so as to be inserted into the cover attaching portions 23b of the housing 23 inside which the bus bar 22 is accommodated, and the engaging pieces 24b provided on the cover 24 then engages with the engaging holes 23c provided on an inner side of the housing 23.
According to the above configuration, the bus bar 22 that is directly connected to the battery from which a high current flows is accommodated inside the housing 23 which is made of a material containing glass. Therefore, the housing 23 likely to be broken when receiving an impact from a tool or other members. Further, it is the upper end wall 23d of the housing 23 where it is more likely to be broken when the tool falls thereon while installing an electrical connection box on a vehicle.
However, according to the above exemplary embodiment, the bus bar 22 is covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 on a portion where it faces the upper end wall 23d of the housing 23. Therefore, the safety can be secured even when an unexpected event occurs.
More specifically, even when the upper cover of the fuse box as well as the upper end wall 23d of the primary housing portion 23A are broken by a tool falling thereon and the bus bar 22 becomes exposed, since the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 covers the upper edge portion 22k of the bus bar 22 facing the upper end wall 23d of the primary housing portion 23A, a metallic portion of the bas bur 22 forming a raw power supply circuit does not becomes exposed, whereby a short circuit and an electric leak can be prevented from occurring so that the safety of the bus bar 22 is enhanced.
If the whole surface of the bus bar 22 is covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21, the heat releasing property of the bus bar 22 decreases. Therefore, at least the upper edge portion 22k of the bus bar 22 where it is likely to be exposed is covered by the heat resistant insulating sheet 21, thereby satisfying both the heat releasing property and the safety of the bus bar 22.
The heat resistant insulating sheet 21 that covers the bus bar 22 is inexpensive. Therefore, the production cost can be suppressed. Furthermore, since the heat resistant insulating sheet 21 only has to be affixed to the bus bar 22, little working time is required, thereby resulting in good workability.
While description has been made in connection with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made therein without departing from the present invention. It is aimed, therefore, to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications falling within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-114078 | Apr 2006 | JP | national |