Claims
- 1. The method of making a plug-in fuse element including a plate-like body of fuse metal having a pair of terminal forming blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals in a mounting panel, current carrying extensions at the inner end portions of the pair of terminal forming blade portions and a fuse-forming link portion interconnecting the current carrying extensions, said method comprising the steps of providing a blank of fuse metal which is initially longitudinally provided throughout its length with a continuous portion of reduced thickness, blanking said blank of fuse metal to leave a pair of juxtaposed, spaced, terminal forming blade portions and current carrying extensions thereof on opposite sides of said portion of reduced thickness, said blanking operation forming in said portion of reduced thickness a fuse-forming link interconnecting said current carrying extension.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the thickness of the reduced portion of the blank of fuse metal and, hence, the thickness of the fuse-forming link of the plug-in element, is selectively varied and controlled to provide plug-in fuse assemblies with desired fuse ratings.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness throughout the length of the blank of fuse metal is reduced by a step including milling.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness througout the length of the blank of fuse metal is reduced by a step including decreasing the thickness from both sides of the blank.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness throughout the length of the blank of fuse metal is reduced by a step including decreasing the thickness from one side only of the blank.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5 wherein the step including decreasing the thickness from one side only of the blank comprises milling said one side only of the blank with the other side of the blank being flat.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein there is connected between said current carrying extensions a body of insulating material forming a hand grippable surface and a rigid interconnection between said current carrying extensions.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said insulating body extends in spaced relation about said fuse-forming link to form a housing therefor.
- 9. The method of making a plug-in fuse assembly comprising a plug-in element including a plate-like body of fuse metal having a pair of terminal forming blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals or the like, current carrying extensions at the inner end portions of the pair of terminal forming blade portions and a fuse-forming link interconnecting the current carrying extensions, and insulating means secured to the plate-like body with the pair of terminal forming blade portions thereof extending outwardly therefrom, said method comprising the steps of providing a blank of fuse metal which is initially longitudinally provided throughout its length with a continuous portion of reduced thickness, blanking said portion of reduced thickness of said blank of fuse metal to leave a pair of spaced confronting generally parallel terminal forming blade portions and current carrying longitudinal extensions thereof on opposite sides of what was said portion of reduced thickness, said blanking forming in said portion of reduced thickness a relatively fragile fuse-forming link interconnecting said current carrying extensions and a web interconnecting said terminal forming blade portions, said web being of sufficient width to form a rigid interconnection between said terminal forming blade portions, securing between said current carrying extensions insulating means forming a rigid interconnection therebetween with the pair of terminal blade portions of the blank, which are interconnected by the web of reduced thickness, extending outwardly from the insulating means, and blanking the exposed web of fuse metal of reduced thickness interconnecting the terminal blade portions to complete the formation of the plug-in fuse assembly.
- 10. The method of making a plug-in fuse assembly comprising a plug-in element including a plate-like body of fuse metal having a pair of terminal forming blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals in a mounting panel, current carrying extensions at the inner end portions of the pair of terminal forming blade portions and a fuse-forming link interconnecting the current carrying extensions, said method comprising the steps of providing a continuous strip of fuse metal initially longitudinally provided throughout its length with a continuous portion of reduced thickness, sequentially advancing the continuous strip of fuse metal, blanking said continuous strip of fuse metal to provide at spaced intervals in said strip longitudinally interconnected blanks each containing a pair of spaced terminal forming blade portions and current carrying extensions thereof on opposite sides of said portion of reduced thickness of the strip of fuse metal, said blanking operation forming for each interconnected blank within said portion of reduced thickness a fuse-forming link interconnecting said current carrying extensions thereof, and severing the end blank from the sequentially advanced strip of fuse metal.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said blanking operation also forms for each longitudinally interconnected blank within said portion of reduced thickness thereof a web extending between said terminal forming blade portions, which web is of sufficient width to form a rigid interconnection between said terminal forming blade portion, securing between said current carrying extensions of each end blank insulating means forming a rigid interconnection therebetween, with said terminal forming blade portions and web located externally of said insulating means, and blanking the exposed web of each end blank after application of said insulating means.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said insulating means extends in spaced confining relation about the associated fuse-forming link to form a housing therefor.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the thickness of the reduced portion of the continuous strip of fuse metal and, hence, the thickness of the fuse-forming link of the plug-in element is selectively varied and controlled to provide plug-in fuse assemblies with desired fuse ratings.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness throughout the length of the strip of fuse metal is reduced by a step including milling.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness throughout the length of the strip of fuse metal is reduced by a step including decreasing the thickness from both sides of the strip.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the continuous portion of reduced thickness throughout the length of the strip of fuse metal is reduced by a step including decreasing the thickness from one side only of the strip.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 16 wherein the step including decreasing the thickness from one side only of the strip comprises milling said one side only of the strip with the other side of the strip being flat.
- 18. A method of making a plug-in fuse element comprising a plug-in element including a pair of spaced confronting generally parallel terminal forming blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals or the like, a pair of confronting current carrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner ends of the pair of terminal forming blade portions and a fuse-forming link portion interconnecting the current carrying extensions, said method comprising the steps of providing a sheet-like blank of fuse metal initially provided within the longitudinal margins thereof with a longitudinally extending portion of reduced thickness extending the full length of the blank, blanking said portion of reduced thickness to leave on opposite sides thereof a pair of spaced confronting general parallel terminal forming blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals of the like and confronting current carrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner end portions of said terminal forming blade portions, and a fuse-forming link formed in said portion of reduced thickness extending between the confronting portions of said current carrying extensions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is an improvement over co-pending application Ser. No. 610,978 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,782, filed Sept. 8, 1975 for Method of Making a Miniature Plug-In Fuse and a continuation of application Ser. No. 640,253, filed Dec. 12, 1975, now abandoned.
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