Claims
- 1. A method for assembling a fuse holder comprising the following steps:
- selecting a cylindrical tubular body having an inner surface defining an open interior and open first and second ends;
- forming an inner circular groove in the inner surface of said body at said first end of said body;
- mounting a first electrical contact element, including a first cylindrical portion, to the first end of the body so that at least a part of the first cylindrical portion is within the open interior;
- securing the first electrical contact to the first end of the body by engaging a resilient retaining ring, carried by the first cylindrical portion of the first electrical contact element, with the inner circular groove formed in the inner surface at the first end of the body;
- mounting a cylindrical tubular second electrical contact element within the body at a chosen location;
- securing the second electrical contact element at the chosen location;
- mounting a mounting flange assembly, including a second cylindrical portion, to the second end of the body so that at least a part of the second cylindrical portion is within the interior; and
- securing the mounting flange assembly to the second end of the body.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the forming step includes the step of holding the tubular body from said inner surface while forming the inner circular groove in the inner surface of the body.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of forming a second inner circular groove in the inner surface of said body at said second end of said body.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the mounting flange assembly securing step includes the step of engaging a resilient retaining ring, carried by the second cylindrical portion of the mounting flange assembly, with the second inner circular groove formed in the inner surface at the second end of the body.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first electrical contact securing step includes the step of adhering the first cylindrical portion to the inner surface of the body with an adhesive.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the second electrical contact securing step includes the step of adhering the second electrical contact to the inner surface of the body with an adhesive.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the flange assembly securing step includes the step of adhering the flange assembly to the inner surface of the body with an adhesive.
- 8. A method for assembling a fuse holder comprising the following steps:
- selecting a cylindrical tubular body having a body wall, an inner surface defining an open interior, open first and second ends and a terminal opening formed through the body wall at a chosen location between the first and second ends;
- mounting a first electrical contact element, including a first cylindrical portion, to the first end of the body so that at least a part of the first cylindrical portion is within the open interior;
- securing the first electrical contact to the first end of the body;
- mounting a circumferentially unbroken cylindrical tubular second electrical contact element within the body at a chosen location by:
- aligning the distal end of a flexible terminal, extending from the second electrical contact element, with the terminal opening; and
- passing the distal end of the flexible terminal through the terminal opening;
- securing the second electrical contact element at the chosen location;
- mounting a mounting flange assembly, including a second cylindrical portion, to the second end of the body so that at least a part of the second cylindrical portion is within the interior; and
- securing the mounting flange assembly to the second end of the body.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the second electrical contact mounting step includes the step of positioning the flexible terminal within an annular recess formed in an outer surface of the tubular second electrical contact element prior to inserting the second electrical contact element into the tubular body through a chosen one of the first and second ends.
- 10. A method for assembling a fuse holder comprising the following steps:
- selecting a cylindrical tubular body having an inner surface defining an open interior and open first and second ends;
- forming inner circular grooves in the inner surface of said body at said first and second ends of said body;
- mounting a first electrical contact element, including a first cylindrical portion, to the first end of the body so that at least a part of the first cylindrical portion is within the open interior;
- securing the first electrical contact to the first end of the body by engaging a resilient retaining ring, carried by the first cylindrical portion of the first electrical contact element, with the inner circular groove formed in the inner surface at the first end of the body;
- mounting a cylindrical tubular second electrical contact element within the body at a chosen location by:
- positioning a flexible electrical terminal within an annular recess formed in an outer surface of the tubular second electrical contact element prior to inserting the second electrical contact element into the tubular body;
- inserting the second electrical contact into the tubular body through a chosen one of the first and second ends;
- aligning a free, distal end of the flexible electrical terminal with the terminal opening; and
- passing the distal end of the flexible electrical terminal through the terminal opening;
- securing the second electrical contact element at the chosen location;
- mounting a mounting flange assembly, including a second cylindrical portion, to the second end of the body so that at least a part of the second cylindrical portion is within the interior; and
- securing the mounting flange assembly to the second end of the body by engaging a resilient retaining ring, carried by the second cylindrical portion of the mounting flange assembly, with the inner circular groove formed in the inner surface at the second end of the body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/210,838 filed Mar. 21, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No 5,576,682.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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| Photographs and photocopies of photographs of ABB Fuse Holder, I.D. 455B726G02, made by ABB Power T&D Company, Inc., (Asea Brown Boveri) Bluebell, PA 19422. |
| Photographs, photocopies of photographs and product literature dated Nov., 1982 for McGraw-Edison Power Systems Division Fusing Apparatus OEM 300-58. |
| Photographs, photocopies of photographs and 2 pages of product description of General Electric Submersible Dry-Well Fuseholder dated Jun. 1980. |
| Product literature and assembly drawing of Current Limiting Fuse Holder dated Aug. 1981. |
Divisions (1)
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