Claims
- 1. A power providing device, comprising:
a battery having a terminal pin extending from a header; a substrate attached to the battery; and a fuse attached to the substrate and electrically connected to the terminal pin.
- 2. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the fuse provides a zig-zag conductive path.
- 3. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the fuse provides a substantially straight conductive path.
- 4. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the fuse is embedded in the substrate.
- 5. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the fuse includes copper.
- 6. The power providing device of claim 4, wherein the fuse includes tin.
- 7. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the battery includes an electrode having lithium.
- 8. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the fuse will separate at less than about 20 amps of electric current.
- 9. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate resides between a terminal cap and the battery.
- 10. The power providing device of claim 1, further comprising a housing attached to the battery, and the substrate contacts the housing.
- 11. The power providing device of claim 13, further comprising a terminal cap attached to the housing, wherein the substrate resides between the terminal cap and the housing.
- 12. The power providing device of claim 13, wherein the housing has an orifice, and the terminal pin resides in the orifice.
- 13. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes a ceramic material.
- 14. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes a polyamide material.
- 15. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes polytetraflouroethylene.
- 16. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes glass reinforced hydrocarbon/ceramic laminate.
- 17. The power providing device of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes at least two fuses, one of which is not electrically connected to provide a conductive path from the terminal pin.
- 18. The power providing device of claim 17, each fuse has a different current rating.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application No. 60/279,167 filed on Mar. 27, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60279167 |
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