Claims
- 1. A time lag fuse comprising,
- a time delay fuse;
- at least one electrical resistance heating means connected in a series circuit with said time delay fuse, and located in intimate heat transfer relationship with said time delay fuse;
- a short circuit fuse connected in series in said series circuit, said short circuit fuse being enclosed in a first elongated insulating housing having first and second ends, first and second electrically conductive end caps secured to and closing said first and second ends respectively of said first insulating housing, and said first and second electrically conductive end caps being connected in said series circuit;
- a second elongated hollow insulating housing having first and second ends, enclosing said time delay fuse, said electrical resistance heating means and said short circuit fuse; and
- third and fourth electrically conductive end caps secured to and closing said first and second ends respectively of said second insulating housing, said series circuit being connected between said third and fourth end caps, said end caps being connected in series with a circuit to be protected, such that overload current flow in said at least one electrical resistance heating means will result in the generation and transfer of heat from said at least one electrical resistance heating means to said time delay fuse, to cause said time delay fuse to interrupt, after a predetermined time delay, an overload current flow in the circuit to be interrupted, which overload current is of a lesser magnitude than would otherwise be interrupted by said time delay fuse.
- 2. The time lag fuse of claim 1, wherein one of said first or second end caps is electrically and mechanically connected to one of said third or fourth end caps.
- 3. A time lag fuse comprising,
- a time delay fuse, said time delay fuse being enclosed in a first elongated insulating housing having first and second ends, with first and second electrically conductive end caps secured to and closing said first and second ends respectively of said first insulating housing;
- at least one electrical resistance heating means connected in a series circuit with said time delay fuse, and located in intimate heat transfer relationship with said first insulating housing;
- a second elongated hollow insulating housing having first and second ends, enclosing said time delay fuse and said electrical resistance heating means; and
- third and fourth electrically conductive end caps secured to and closing said first and second ends respectively of said second insulating housing, said series circuit being connected between said third and fourth end caps, said end caps being connected in series with a circuit to be protected, such that overload current flow in said at least one electrical resistance heating means will result in the generation and transfer of heat from said at least one electrical resistance heating means to said time delay fuse, to cause said time delay fuse to interrupt, after a predetermined time delay, an overload current flow in the circuit to be interrupted, which overload current is of a lesser magnitude than would otherwise be interrupted by said time delay fuse.
- 4. The time lag fuse of claim 3, wherein said at least one electrical resistance heating means includes a coil of wire surrounding a portion of said second insulating housing adjacent said third electrically conductive end cap, one end of said coil of wire being electrically and mechanically connected to said third electrically conductive end cap, and the other end of said coil of wire being electrically and mechanically connected to said first end cap, a short circuit fuse having first and second terminals connected in series in said series circuit and enclosed in said elongated hollow insulating housing, said first terminal of said short circuit fuse being connected to said fourth electrically conductive end cap, and said second terminal of said short circuit fuse being connected to said second end cap.
- 5. The time lag fuse of claim 3, wherein said at least one electrical resistance heating means includes two separate coils of wire, a first one of said coils surrounds a portion of said second elongated insulating housing adjacent said third end cap, and a second one of said coils surrounds a portion of said second elongated insulating housing adjacent said fourth end cap, such that said first and second coils are spaced apart from each other.
- 6. The time lag fuse of claim 3, wherein said at least one electrical resistance heating means includes a coil of wire surrounding a portion of said second elongated insulating housing.
- 7. The time lag fuse of claim 6, wherein said coil of wire is formed of spaced apart turns of bare wire.
- 8. The time lag fuse of claim 6, wherein an insulating support member is provided to engage said second elongated insulating housing and support it within said first elongated insulating housing, said insulating support member confining said coil of wire to surround a predetermined portion of said second elongated insulating housing.
- 9. The time lag fuse of claim 3, wherein a short circuit fuse is enclosed in a third elongated insulating housing having first and second ends, with fifth and sixth electrically conductive end caps secured to and closing said first and second ends respectively of said third insulating housing.
- 10. The time lag fuse of claim 9, wherein one of said third and fourth end caps is electrically and mechanically connected to one of said fifth and sixth end caps.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/796,292 now abandoned 4/7/87, filed Nov. 8, 1985.
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