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US1058143A
US1058143A US71857812A US1912718578A US1058143A US 1058143 A US1058143 A US 1058143A US 71857812 A US71857812 A US 71857812A US 1912718578 A US1912718578 A US 1912718578A US 1058143 A US1058143 A US 1058143A
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  • This invention refers to a safety fuse for electric apparatus and of the type employing oil', such electric apparatus beingv for example distributing transformers and oil switches.
  • the cartridge With the fuse Wire is removably arranged in tlievconnecting orleading-in insulator or terminal of the apparatus, and its fuse chamber is connected at. its inner end ⁇ With the oil space of the apparatus.
  • the fuse chamber will thus be elast-icallysealed because the connecting insulator can be arranged in the open like the Delta pettic'oats and consequently the Whole arrange ⁇ ment can be usedforvery high tensions.
  • ⁇ Figurel shows in sectional elevation a complete insulator Wit-h built-in safety fuse; Fig. 2 showts a longitudinal and a cross section of the removable cartridge.
  • the ,cartridge consists of a cylindrical tube Z1 made of. strong insulating material and coated with fireproof material c.
  • the tube is provided at the top and bottom With metal stoppers or plugs d and e, in which the fuse Wire a is soldered.
  • the lower stopper e is perforated.
  • a metal rod s is screwed into the upper stopper d through which theV current is supplied and by means of which the cartridge can be introduced into or re, -moved from the insulator f.
  • This insulator p is arranged in the lid h.
  • a screw thread or bayonet joint is provided' on the upper cap 27 so that the inner chamber of the insulator can be shut olf by means of thev hood Z from the atmospheric air, suitable packing material being employed.
  • the chamb r in the insulator communicates through an opening in the lower cap Wit-h the oil chamber of the apparatus, the fuse Wire a being covered toabove 1/3rd of, its length with oil.
  • the opening 0 can be covered over by means of a sieve or strainer.
  • the safety device ⁇ Works as follows Upon any short-circuiting taking place ther also immediately melted. The hot. metal,
  • a concentric metal sheet jacketing m is provided which is connected to the current supply at z'.
  • a safety fuse for electric apparat-us containing oil comprising a connecting in ⁇ sulator, a cartridge With the fuse Wire arranged in said connecting insulator and a fuse chamber shut olf from the atmosphere and communicating at its inner end with the oil contained in said apparatus, so that a portion of the fuse Wire is covered with oil, the oil thus forming an elasticsealing of the fuse chamber.
  • a safety .fuse for electric apparatus containing oil comprising a connecting insulator, a cartridge Iwith the fuse Wire arranged in said' connecting insulator and afuse chamber shutl 0H from the atmosphere and communicating at its'inner end with the o'l mntulwd n smid apparatus, so ihui.

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A.BITTER & E.VVEISSBERG.
HIGH TENSION GONNEGTING INSULATOR.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.4,191&
Patented Apr. 8, 1.913.
Talinn..
INVERToRs ANDREAS ITTER h ERNST Walsssna WrrNEsEs ATTORNEY ANDREAS BITTER AND ERNST WESSBERG, OF CASSEL, GERMANY.
HIGH-TEN SION CONNECTING-INSULATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
' Patented Apr. 8, NH3'.
Application led September 4, 1912. Serial No. 718,578.
To all whom t may concern.'
lBe it known that We, ANDREAS Brr'rnn and ERNST VVErssnEno, both engineers and subjects of the German Emperor, residing at Cassel, Germany, have invented a nea7 and useful High-Tens`ion Connecting-Insulator; and We do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same.
This invention refers to a safety fuse for electric apparatus and of the type employing oil', such electric apparatus beingv for example distributing transformers and oil switches.
According to the present invention the cartridge With the fuse Wire is removably arranged in tlievconnecting orleading-in insulator or terminal of the apparatus, and its fuse chamber is connected at. its inner end `With the oil space of the apparatus.
The fuse chamber will thus be elast-icallysealed because the connecting insulator can be arranged in the open like the Delta pettic'oats and consequently the Whole arrange` ment can be usedforvery high tensions.
` The accompanying drawing shows one lform of construction.
`Figurel shows in sectional elevation a complete insulator Wit-h built-in safety fuse; Fig. 2 showts a longitudinal and a cross section of the removable cartridge.
l- The ,cartridge consists of a cylindrical tube Z1 made of. strong insulating material and coated with fireproof material c. The tube is provided at the top and bottom With metal stoppers or plugs d and e, in which the fuse Wire a is soldered. The lower stopper e is perforated. A metal rod s is screwed into the upper stopper d through which theV current is supplied and by means of which the cartridge can be introduced into or re, -moved from the insulator f. This insulator p is arranged in the lid h. of the case which contains oil and it carries at top and bot-' tom metal caps z' and c firmly cemented in place, to which can be connected the lead and returnl Wires for .the current. A screw thread or bayonet joint is provided' on the upper cap 27 so that the inner chamber of the insulator can be shut olf by means of thev hood Z from the atmospheric air, suitable packing material being employed. The chamb r in the insulator communicates through an opening in the lower cap Wit-h the oil chamber of the apparatus, the fuse Wire a being covered toabove 1/3rd of, its length with oil.
I In order to prevent metal particles .fall-k ing out into the case as Well as a too rapid expulsion of the oil from the fuse chamber the opening 0 can be covered over by means of a sieve or strainer.
The safety device `Works as follows Upon any short-circuiting taking place ther also immediately melted. The hot. metal,
vapors will at the same time come into con tact with the oil, are condensed, the pressure disappears and the pursuing oil will cover the endv of the fuse Wire so that on the next passage of the alternating current through the point of zero value the arc will beextinguished. A
The safety is considerably increased 0W- ing tothe fact. that the arc is completely in closed by solid insulat-ing'material 'and any bursting of the insulator appears impossible inasmuch as it is stil'ened at both ends as Well as in the middle by metal rings; the slight pressure arising can only occur in the cartridge Which is made of strong material.
In order,fin accordance .With the present invention, to protect the thin fuse Wire from being destroyed by ozone, a concentric metal sheet jacketing m is provided which is connected to the current supply at z'.
Having thus described our invention, what We claim as such and desire to secure by Letters Patent is y l. A safety fuse for electric apparat-us containing oil, comprising a connecting in` sulator, a cartridge With the fuse Wire arranged in said connecting insulator and a fuse chamber shut olf from the atmosphere and communicating at its inner end with the oil contained in said apparatus, so that a portion of the fuse Wire is covered with oil, the oil thus forming an elasticsealing of the fuse chamber.
l2. A safety .fuse for electric apparatus containing oil, comprising a connecting insulator, a cartridge Iwith the fuse Wire arranged in said' connecting insulator and afuse chamber shutl 0H from the atmosphere and communicating at its'inner end with the o'l mntulwd n smid apparatus, so ihui. :1 pm'ou of the imc wl'c 1S Cm'mQd with oil, theI oil thus 'forming an hlstv "uhng of tho fuse chumbm, und u concentric metal u vhn- 5 der connected to rho currfnt supply and zu'- lflnged in said insulator, for ploiocing Said fuse wir@ 'from being destroyed by ozono.
11 'testimony whereof, We have signed our muws in lhhI spcvculolx in the presume uf ivm enhscrlhmg wltncsscs.
ANDREAS RITTER. ERNST WEISSBER l W it 1105505.
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US2918557A (en) * 1958-05-15 1959-12-22 R T & E Corp Circuit breaker
US3238336A (en) * 1961-12-12 1966-03-01 Chase Shawmut Co Miniature current-limiting fuses
US3244838A (en) * 1963-09-12 1966-04-05 Westinghouse Electric Corp Current limiting fuse device and corona free protective link for use therein
US3309477A (en) * 1964-11-25 1967-03-14 Mc Graw Edison Co Protective means for encased electrical apparatus
US3350526A (en) * 1964-10-29 1967-10-31 Mc Graw Edison Co Electrical apparatus protected by internally mounted fuse
US3374329A (en) * 1966-10-31 1968-03-19 Mc Graw Edison Co Fuse cutout

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2918557A (en) * 1958-05-15 1959-12-22 R T & E Corp Circuit breaker
US3238336A (en) * 1961-12-12 1966-03-01 Chase Shawmut Co Miniature current-limiting fuses
US3244838A (en) * 1963-09-12 1966-04-05 Westinghouse Electric Corp Current limiting fuse device and corona free protective link for use therein
US3350526A (en) * 1964-10-29 1967-10-31 Mc Graw Edison Co Electrical apparatus protected by internally mounted fuse
US3309477A (en) * 1964-11-25 1967-03-14 Mc Graw Edison Co Protective means for encased electrical apparatus
US3374329A (en) * 1966-10-31 1968-03-19 Mc Graw Edison Co Fuse cutout

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