This application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-158998, entitled “MULTIPLE FUSE DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR CHARGING A BATTERY USING SAID MULTIPLE FUSE DEVICE”, filed on Aug. 22, 2017, and the specification and claims thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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The present invention mainly relates to fuse devices used in electric circuits for automobiles, and particularly relates to a multiple fuse device including a plurality of external terminals, and a method for charging a battery using such a multiple fuse device.
Fuse devices have conventionally been used to protect electric circuits installed in automobiles and the like, as well as various electrical components connected to such circuits. Specifically, when an unintended overcurrent flows through an electric circuit, a fusible portion melts due to the heat generated by the overcurrent, protecting the corresponding electrical components from the inflow of excessive current.
Various kinds of fuse devices have been available in accordance with their applications. For example, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2015-022866 A discloses a multiple fuse device for use in a vehicle, the multiple fuse device establishing a connection between a battery and wires for supplying electric power to various electrical components. The multiple fuse device has a plurality of external terminals respectively coupled to the electrical components, and fusible portions interposed between the respective external terminals and the battery to protect the corresponding electrical components from the inflow of excessive current.
More specifically, as shown in
In addition, a multiple fuse device 800 is inserted and mounted in the fuse box 700, and, as shown in
The battery 600 installed in the automobile 500 may run out due to various causes. In such a case, there is a need to prepare a battery 600RB (e.g. a battery installed on another automobile or the like) for charging the battery 600. Specifically, a wire Y2 is connected to the plus terminal 610RB of the battery 600RB and the charging connecting terminal Y1 at the end of the wire Y2 is connected to the plus terminal 610 of the battery 600. This plus terminal 610 is a component commonly known as a battery post, to which the clip-shaped connecting terminal Y1 can be clipped. Meanwhile, the minus terminal 620RB of the battery 600RB is connected to the automobile body 511 via a wire Y3. In this way, the plus terminal 610 and minus terminal 620 of the battery 600 are electrically connected respectively to the plus terminal 610RB and the minus terminal 620RB of the battery 600RB, and the battery 600 is thus charged by the battery 600RB.
With the introduction of hybrid and electric vehicles in recent years, automobiles are becoming more advanced and complex, and for reasons such as an increased number of devices to be housed in the engine room 510, it is sometimes not possible to fit the battery 600 inside the engine room 510. In such a case, the battery 600 is not housed within the engine room 510, but, as shown in
When charging the battery 600, however, the floor panel of the trunk 520 needs to be removed so that the connecting terminal Y1 can be attached to the plus terminal 610 of the battery 600, and this task is not easily done by the average user. An attachment member 710 to which the connecting terminal Y1 could be attached was therefore provided to fuse box 700, to enable a charging operation to be performed in the engine room 510 as usual. This attachment member 710 is electrically connected to the wire X1 by a wire X5, as shown in
However, there was a problem in that the attachment member 710 must be newly provided, and that the configuration of the fuse box 700 must be altered to allow for the attachment member 710 to be attached.
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2015-22866 is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
To address the aforementioned problems, the present invention provides a multiple fuse device that enables charging of a battery with a simpler configuration than the conventional art, and a method for charging a battery using such a multiple fuse device.
The multiple fuse device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a bus bar having an input terminal, a plurality of external terminals, and fusible portions provided between the input terminal and the external terminals, and a housing covering the bus bar. An opening is provided in a portion of the housing, so that when the multiple fuse device is mounted in the fuse box, a portion of the bus bar is exposed through the opening.
According to the aforementioned features, a simple configuration is employed in which a portion of the bus bar is exposed through the opening, which allows for charging of the battery using the exposed portion of the bus bar. As a result, there is no need to provide an attachment member and to alter the configuration of the fuse box to accommodate the attachment member as in the conventional art shown in
The multiple fuse device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a cover that opens and closes the opening.
According to the aforementioned feature, the cover may be opened when charging the battery, and may be closed at any other time when not charging, providing high safety.
The method for charging a battery according to an embodiment of the present invention includes the steps of mounting the aforementioned multiple fuse device in a fuse box connected to a battery, connecting a connecting terminal for charging to the bus bar exposed through the opening of the multiple fuse device, and charging the battery.
According to the aforementioned features, charging of a battery can be carried out easily.
As stated above, the multiple fuse device and the method for charging a battery using the multiple fuse device according to an embodiment of the present invention enable charging of a battery with a simpler configuration than the conventional art.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating one or more embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the shapes, materials, etc. of the components of the multiple fuse device according to the embodiment described below are exemplary, and do not limit the scope of the invention.
Next, a brief description will be given of a method for molding the bus bar 100. First, a flat plate member having uniform thickness and made of a conductive metal such as copper or a copper alloy is die-cut into a predetermined shape, using a press machine or the like. Next, the upper edge of the bus bar 100 is folded over to form the circuit portion 112. The bus bar 100 illustrated in
Because the circuit portion 112 is formed by folding a part of the bus bar 100, the circuit portion 112 can be made thick. As described later, this makes it easier to clip the clip-shaped connecting terminal Y1 onto the circuit portion 112. Although the circuit portion 112 shown in
Referring now to
First, as shown in
In addition, a transparent window 212 is attached to the side of the housing piece 210, and a transparent window 222 is attached to the side of the housing piece 220. As these windows 212 and 222 are positioned on both sides of the fusible portions 113, they make the condition of the fusible portions 113 visible from the outside. These windows are also made of an insulating synthetic resin or the like.
Further, a notch 211 is formed in the upper edge of the housing piece 210, and in the upper edge of the housing piece 220 there is also formed a notch 221 in a position opposite the notch 211. When the housing pieces 210 and 220 are assembled, the notches 211 and 221 combine to form an opening 230. Part of the circuit portion 112 of the bus bar 100 sandwiched between the housing pieces 210 and 220 is exposed through the opening 230.
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Therefore, as shown in
The cover 300 can rotate around the rotary axes 213 and 223, such that when the cover 300 is rotated upward, the opening 230 is opened, exposing the circuit portion 112 to the outside. When, on the contrary, the cover 300 is rotated downward, the opening 230 is closed, preventing exposure of the circuit portion 112 to the outside. As a result, the circuit portion 112 through which a high current flows can be protected from the outside.
The cover 300 is not an essential component, and in cases where there is no danger in having the circuit portion 112 of the bus bar 100 exposed in the engine room 510, the multiple fuse device 400 does not need to include the cover 300. Further, although the cover 300 is configured to rotate around the rotary axes 213 and 223, the cover 300 is not limited to this configuration. For example, an engaging claw may be provided on the cover 300 and an engaged portion on the housing 200, whereby the engaging claw of the cover 300 engages with the engaged portion on the housing 200 such that the cover 300 can be attached to and removed from the housing 200. Any other configuration may also be employed, so long as the cover 300 is of a shape capable of covering the opening 230, and the opening 230 can be opened and closed.
In addition, as shown in
Referring next to
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Specifically, as shown in
When the battery 600 has run out, a battery 600RB for charging (e.g. a battery installed in another automobile or the like) is prepared, and charging of the battery 600 is performed. Specifically, the cover 300 of the multiple fuse device 400 inserted into the fuse box 700 is opened to expose the circuit portion 112 of the bus bar 100 to the outside as shown in
In this way, the multiple fuse device 400 according to the embodiment of the present invention makes it possible to charge the battery 600 using the circuit portion 112 exposed to the outside through the opening 230. In other words, thanks to the simple configuration of providing the opening 230 to expose part of the bus bar 100, there is no need to install an attachment member 710 and alter the configuration of the fuse box 700 to allow installation of the attachment member 710 as in the conventional art shown in
Further, the multiple fuse device 400 is very safe, as it includes the cover 300 for opening and closing the opening 230, making it possible to open the opening 230 when charging the battery 600 and to close the opening 230 when not charging.
The opening 230 is provided at the upper side of the housing 200. This is because when the multiple fuse device 400 is inserted and mounted in the fuse box 700, the upper side of the housing 200 is exposed through the fuse box 700. In other words, by providing the opening 230 at the upper edge of the housing 200, the circuit portion 112 can be exposed to the outside through the opening 230 with the multiple fuse device 400 inserted in the fuse box 700, making it easy to attach the connecting terminal Y1 to the circuit portion 112. The opening 230 is not limited to the upper edge of the housing 200, but may be provided at any location of the housing 200 so long as this location is exposed through the fuse box 700 when the multiple fuse device 400 is inserted and mounted in the fuse box 700.
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It should also be noted that the multiple fuse device according to the embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the examples described above, but that various modifications and combinations are possible within the scope of the claims and embodiments, and that such modifications and combinations are included in the scope of rights.
Note that in the specification and claims, “about” or “approximately” means within twenty percent (20%) of the numerical amount cited. All computer software disclosed herein may be embodied on any computer-readable medium (including combinations of mediums), including without limitation CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, hard drives (local or network storage device), USB keys, other removable drives, ROM, and firmware.
Although the invention has been described in detail with particular reference to these embodiments, other embodiments can achieve the same results. Variations and modifications of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications and equivalents. The entire disclosures of all references, applications, patents, and publications cited above are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-158998 | Aug 2017 | JP | national |