Claims
- 1. In a plug-in fuse assembly including a housing made of insulating material and including a pair of upwardly extending side walls; and a conductive plug-in fuse element secured in said housing and having laterally spaced, generally parallel confronting terminals at the bottom thereof projecting downwardly from the bottom of said housing, said terminals having upwardly extending current-carrying extensions, and a fuse link extending between said current-carrying extensions; portions of said current-carrying extensions and said fuse link being confronted by said side walls; the improvement wherein each side wall has outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces parallel to the corresponding outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces on the opposite side of the housing, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces being adapted to engage the complementary outermost vertical wall surfaces of an identical plug-in fuse assembly placed with the identical orientation beside it, to provide for a stable side-by-side stacking of numbers of identical plug-in fuse assemblies in a stacking hopper or the like, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces of each side wall occupying less than one half the total outer exposed surface area of the housing side wall involved, the remainder of which are recessed within the vertical plane thereof.
- 2. In a plug-in fuse assembly including a housing made of insulating material and including a pair of upwardly extending side walls bridged by a pair of upwardly extending end walls; and conductive plug-in fuse element secured in said housing and having laterally spaced, generally parallel confronting terminals at the bottom thereof projecting downwardly from the bottom of said housing, said terminals having upwardly extending current-carrying extensions, and a fuse link extending between said current-carrying extensions; portions of said current-carrying extensions and said fuse link being enclosed by said end and side walls; the improvement wherein at least one of said pairs of walls each has outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces parallel to the corresponding outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces on the opposite end or side of the housing, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces being adapted to engage the complementary outermost vertical wall surfaces of an identical plug-in fuse assembly placed with the identical orientation beside it, to provide for a stable stacking of numbers of identical plug-in fuse assemblies in a stacking hopper or the like, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces of each wall of said pair occupying only a fractional part of the total outer exposed area of the wall involved, the remainder of which is recessed within the vertical plane thereof.
- 3. In a plug-in fuse assembly including a housing made of insulating material and including a pair of upwardly extending side walls bridged by a pair of upwardly extending end walls; and a conductive plug-in fuse element secured in said housing and having laterally spaced, generally parallel confronting terminals at the bottom thereof projecting downwardly from the bottom of said housing, said terminals having upwardly extending current-carrying extensions, and a fuse link extending between said current-carrying extensions; portions of said current-carrying extensions and said fuse link being enclosed by said end and side walls; the improvement wherein each of said side and end walls has outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces which are parallel to the housing side or end involved and to the corresponding outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces on the opposite end or side of the housing, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces being adapted to engage the complementary outermost vertical wall surfaces of an identical plug-in fuse assembly placed with the identical end-to-end or side-by-side orientation beside it, to provide for a stable stacking of numbers of identical plug-in fuse assemblies in a stacking hopper or the like, said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces of each wall occupying only a fractional part of the total outer exposed surface area of the housing wall involved, the remainder of which is recessed within the vertical plane thereof.
- 4. The plug-in fuse assembly of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said housing is a molded body and the walls forming the recessed portions of said housing walls are tapered to permit the easy separation of the mold parts forming the same.
- 5. The plug-in fuse assembly of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said vertical coplanar wall surfaces occupy only relatively narrow bands at the sides and top of each of the walls involved, the recessed portions of each wall beneath the band at the top thereof forming a downwardly facing gripping surface at least in the central region of the band.
- 6. The plug-in fuse assembly of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said housing is a molded body and the walls forming the recessed portions of said housing walls are tapered to permit the easy separation of the mold parts forming the same, and said vertical coplanar wall surfaces occupying only relatively narrow bands at the sides and top of each of the walls involved, the recessed portions beneath the top thereof forming a downwardly facing gripping surface at least in the central region of the band.
- 7. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 1 or 3 wherein most of the walls of said housing are of similar thickness, each of said side walls of said housing having a relatively wide bulging central portion extending for most of the height of the housing and spaced from the fuse link of said conductive plug-in fuse element, said bulging portion joining on each side thereof a deeply recessed side wall portion relatively closely enveloping said current-carrying extensions of said conductive plug-in fuse element, and said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces on each side wall including wall surfaces on the outer side of each deeply recessed portion thereof and extending for most of the height of the housing in a vertical plane beyond said bulging portion of the side wall involved.
- 8. The plug-in fuse assembly of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces of each of said walls having the same occupying narrow bands at least at the vertical margins of the housing.
- 9. The plug-in fuse assembly of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said outermost vertical coplanar wall surfaces of each of said walls having the same being inverted U-shaped projections.
- 10. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 3 wherein said housing has a generally rectangular horizontal cross section, said vertical coplanar wall surfaces occupy only relatively narrow bands at least at the sides of each wall involved, and said bands of the coplanar wall surfaces merge at the corners of the housing.
- 11. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 2 or 3 wherein the outermost vertical surfaces of the terminals have tapered outer margins and are in vertical alignment with said outermost vertical surfaces of said housing end walls, so that these tapered margins can guide the fuse assembly into a rectangular fuse holder cavity of slightly greater size than a rectangle along which said outermost vertical surfaces of said housing walls fall.
- 12. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 11 combined with a fuse block having said rectangular cavity in which said fuse assembly is mounted.
- 13. The plug-in fuse assembly of claim 3 combined with a fuse holder having a rectangular fuse assembly-receiving cavity of slightly greater size than a rectangle along which said outermost vertical surfaces of said housing walls fall, the outermost vertical surfaces of the terminals have tapered outer margins and are in vertical alignment with said outermost vertical surfaces of said housing end walls so that the tapered margins can guide the fuse assembly into a rectangular fuse holder cavity.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein the upper portion of said housing extends above the fuse holder and is provided with downwardly facing gripping surfaces exposed above said fuse holder.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 640,841, filed Aug. 17, 1984 and entitled Plug-In Fuse Assembly.
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