Claims
- 1. A fuse, comprising;
- a tubular insulative body;
- end caps disposed on the ends of said tubular body having a solder coating thereon;
- a fusing link assembly disposed within said tubular body and in conductive engagement with said solder coatings;
- said fusing link assembly having a non-reactive core in the presence of an arc quenching material and a plated fuse wire spirally disposed thereon; and,
- arc quenching silicates disposed about said fusing link assembly within said tubular body.
- 2. The fuse of claim 1 wherein said fuse wire is tin plated.
- 3. The fuse of claim 1 wherein said core is type "s" fiberglass.
- 4. A time lag fuse for high voltage-high amperage fault currents, comprising:
- a length of fiberglass yarn;
- a wire spirally wound around said length of fiberglass yarn;
- said wire and fiberglass yarn being packed in silicates and forming a portion of the circuit for the high amperage fault current;
- said wire, fiberglass yarn and said silicates being non-reactive during the fault current interruption.
- 5. The fuse of claim 4 wherein said wire is plated with a metal which is chemically inert with said fiberglass yarn.
- 6. The fuse of claim 4 wherein said yarn is heat treated to volatilize any binder material on said yarn.
- 7. A fuse, comprising:
- a tubular insulative body;
- end caps disposed on the ends of said tubular body having a solder coating thereon;
- a core of a plurality of woven strands of fiberglass extending between said end caps, said core being devoid of any sizing and binding material for the fiberglass;
- a base metal wire plated with tin, said base metal wire being spirally wrapped around said core and in conductive engagement with said solder coatings;
- arc quenching silicates disposed about said core and base metal wire within said tubular insulative body; and
- said fiberglass being chemically inert to tin in the presence of said arc quenching silicates whereby said core and tin plated base metal wire do not metallurgically interact when the fuse opens to leave an undesirable conductive deposit of carbon.
- 8. The fuse of claim 7 wherein said fiberglass is type "s" fiberglass.
- 9. The fuse of claim 7 wherein said core is heat treated to volatilize any sizing and binding material on said fiberglass.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/204,841, filed Jun. 9, 1988 (now abn).
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