Claims
- 1. A high current plug-in fuse assembly comprising: a plug-in fuse element including a pair of laterally spaced generally parallel confronting terminal portions, the terminal portions having current-carrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner end portions thereof and which are interconnected by a fuse link made of fuse metal, said fuse link extending between said current-carrying extensions at points much closer to said terminal portions than to the outer ends of said current-carrying extensions, and an insulating body rigidly anchored between said current-carrying extensions and made of a material which has a relatively low melting temperature in comparison to the blowing temperature of the fuse link of said plug-in fuse element, said insulating body being substantially spaced from said fuse link portion of said plug-in fuse element.
- 2. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 1 wherein said insulating body is anchored to said current-carrying extensions by portions of said insulating body deformed into anchoring apertures in said current-carrying extensions, said fuse link of said plug-in fuse element making connection with said current-carrying extensions at points thereof located on the terminal portion side of all of said apertures, whereby the cross-sectional area of the portions of said current-carrying extensions which carry current between said fuse link and terminal portions of said plug-in fuse element is not reduced by said apertures.
- 3. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 1 wherein said insulating body forms an enclosure for said fuse link portion of said plug-in fuse element to prevent spewing of fuse metal outside thereof when the fuse blows.
- 4. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 1 consisting solely of said insulating body and said plug-in fuse element made entirely of metal.
- 5. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 1 consisting solely of said insulating body and said plug-in fuse element made entirely of metal.
- 6. A high current plug-in fuse assembly comprising: a plug-in fuse element including a one-piece plate-like body of fuse metal which body forms a pair of juxtaposed laterally spaced generally parallel terminal blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals in a mounting panel, the terminal-forming blade portions having current-carrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner end portions thereof and which are interconnected by a fuse link portion of much smaller cross-sectional area than said terminal blade portions and the current-carrying extensions thereof, said fuse link portion extending between said current-carrying extensions at points much closer to said terminal blade portions than to the outer ends of said current-carrying extensions; and an insulating body rigidly anchored between said current-carrying extensions and made of a material which has a relatively low melting temperature in comparison to the blowing temperature of the fuse link portion of said plug-in fuse element, said insulating body being substantially spaced from said fuse link portion of said plug-in fuse element.
- 7. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 6 wherein said insulating body is anchored to said current-carrying extensions by portions of said insulating body deformed into anchoring apertures in said current-carrying extensions, said fuse link portion of said plug-in fuse element making connection with said current-carrying extensions at points thereof located on the terminal portion side of all of said apertures, whereby the cross-sectional area of the portions of said current-carrying extensions which carry current between said fuse link and terminal portions of said plug-in fuse elements are not reduced by said apertures.
- 8. A plug-in fuse element comprising: a one-piece plate-like body of fuse metal which body comprises a pair of spaced confronting generally parallel terminal blade portions to be received by pressure clip terminals or the like, a pair of confronting currentcarrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner ends of the pair of terminal blade portions and a fuse link portion extending transversely between the confronting margins of said currentcarrying extensions, the width of said currentcarrying extensions being of the same order of magnitude as that of the terminal blade portions and the width of said fuse link portion being many times less than the width of said terminal blade portions and currentcarrying extensions thereof so that the cross-sectional area of said fuse link portion forms a resistance element which is heated by current flowing therethrough, and said fuse link portion have a repeatedly undulating configuration to provide a relatively large resistance for a given limited spacing between said current carrying extensions.
- 9. The plug-in fuse element of claim 8 wherein said repeatedly undulating fuse link portion is formed by the configuration which has end sections joining said currentcarrying extensions and projecting generally longitudinally of said currentcarrying extensions and each of said end sections joining a reversely extending intermediate section which also extends generally longitudinally of said currentcarrying extensions.
- 10. The plug-in fuse element of claim 8 wherein said fuse link portion is generally S-shaped.
- 11. The plug-in fuse element of claim 8 wherein said fuse link portion extends from said current-carrying extensions from points thereof substantially closer to the outer end portions than the inner end portions thereof at their points of connection to the terminal blade portions.
- 12. The plug-in fuse element of claim 9 wherein said fuse link portion extends from said current-carrying extensions at points remote from the end of said current-carrying extensions adjacent to said terminal blade portions.
- 13. A plug-in fuse element comprising: a pair of spaced confronting generally parallel terminals, a pair of confronting current-carrying extensions projecting longitudinally from the inner ends of the pair of terminal portions and a fuse link made of fuse metal extending transversely between the confronting margins of said current-carrying extensions, said fuse link having a configuration undulating in a plane generally coplanar or parallel to a plane containing said terminals and current-carrying extensions, the major portion of the length of such undulating fuse link being parallel to the length of the current-carrying extensions to provide a relatively large resistance for a given limited spacing between said current-carrying extensions.
- 14. The plug-in fuse element of claim 13 wherein at least one end of the fuse link joins a said current-carrying extension near the end thereof remote from the end adjacent to said terminals.
- 15. The plug-in fuse element of claim 14 wherein both ends of the fuse link join said current-carrying extensions near the end thereof most remote from the end adjacent to said terminals.
- 16. The plug-in fuse element of claim 13 wherein said undulating fuse link is a repeatedly undulating configuration having end sections joining said current-carrying extensions and projecting generally longitudinally of said current-carrying extensions and each of said end sections joining a sharply reversely extending intermediate section which also extends generally longitudinal of said current-carrying extensions.
- 17. The plug-in fuse element of claim 13 wherein said fuse link is S-shaped.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 698,079, filed June 21, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,023,264, granted May 17, 1977.
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