Patent References 3020372 3140371 3523265 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/321958 filed on 11/16/1981US Classes:337/163, Delayed action (i.e., time lag)337/166, With heat absorption, conducting or storage means337/292, Plural series-connected conductive elements forming a single link337/295With particular geometrical shape or configurationExaminersPrimary: Beha, William H. Jr.Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesH01H 85/055 (20060101)H01H 85/00 (20060101) H01H 85/157 (20060101) AbstractAn electric low-voltage current-limiting fuse completely or substantially complying with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard Class R fuses. The current carrying part of the fuse comprises a fusible element having serially arranged perforations. This part may be of silver or of copper. The current carrying part of the fuses further comprises tabs of copper bent over the rims of the casing and conductively interconnecting the ends of the fusible element with the terminal caps of the fuse. The fusible element is provided with an M-effect metal to limit the temperature rise of the fusible element and of the casing. The tabs are considerably thicker than the fusible element. If the fusible element is of silver the thickness of the tabs of copper is larger than the thickness required to fully compensate for their higher resistivity. The ratio of the thickness of a pair of tabs of copper to the thickness of a fusible element of silver depends upon the geometrical configuration of the latter and is in the range of 2:1 to somewhat less than 5:1. Since the tabs are thicker than the fusible element both cannot be joined by conventional rolling operations. Each of the pair of tabs is formed by a part separate from the fusible element. These tabs are affixed by electroconductive bonds such as, e.g. spot-welds, to the fusible element.Field of SearchComprising significant fuse link or element structure or arrangementWith fusible metal overlay (e.g., alloy-forming) Delayed action (i.e., time lag) Utilizing plural fusible elements With biased direct circuit opening means With heat absorption, conducting or storage means Cartridge or tube With plural fuse links or elements With fuse link attaching support or securing means Soldered or brazed joint Ferrule, cap or other seal means Attaching or securing means (to the tube or to the fusible element) Locking, clamp or wedge means Dielectric filler material or compound (e.g., quartz) Plural series-connected conductive elements forming a single link With particular geometrical shape or configuration Composite (e.g., with overlay) | |