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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4761148 | Fuse block with rejection feature A rejection-type fuse block is disclosed for use with Class CC cartridge-type fuses having ferrules at opposite ends, the ferrule at one end having a cap of smaller diameter than the ferrule. An insulated rejection collar having a rejection opening sized ... | 08/02/1988 |
| 4108531 | Fuse holder assembly field convertible from fuse non-rejecting to rejecting modes A fuse holder assembly includes a fuse clip having clamping arms which define a pocket for receiving a fuse terminal ferrule. A rejection member equipped with an interference element is slideably mounted for movement between a non-rejecting position and a... | 08/22/1978 |
| 4097114 | Fuse holder with separate reject spring A fuse holder with a reject spring which will only accept a ferrule type fuse with an annular groove in the ferrule at one end. The reject member is a reinforcing spring located externally of the fuse clip on the fuse holder with ears on each side extendi... | 06/27/1978 |
| 4081779 | Housing insert for receptable seat An electrical device, in particular a fuse, circuit breaker or the like, comprises a housing having extending therefrom a projection, together with two conductive pins for connecting the device to an external circuit. A receptacle for accommodating the de... | 03/28/1978 |
| 4037917 | Field installed fuse rejection means with spring between clip jaws A rejector pin member is field installable between the spring-loaded clip jaws of a terminal clip receiving a terminal blade of a cartridge fuse. The rejector pin allows the terminal clip to only accept a notched terminal blade of a fuse having a relative... | 07/26/1977 |