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US918223A
US918223A US37663307A US1907376633A US918223A US 918223 A US918223 A US 918223A US 37663307 A US37663307 A US 37663307A US 1907376633 A US1907376633 A US 1907376633A US 918223 A US918223 A US 918223A
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    • H01H85/00Protective devices in which the current flows through a part of fusible material and this current is interrupted by displacement of the fusible material when this current becomes excessive
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  • I he present invention has for its object to provide suitable and'efficient means for permittinga fuse that is burned out to be readily discarded and another one inserted and secured in its place, thus completing the air-- cuit as before; to the means which permit of the quick engaging and disengaging f the circuit wires; and, finally, to the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view-of the "fuse member; Fig. 2 a similar view of Fig. 1 with the caps removed from the end plugs; Fig. 3 an elevation of the fuse; and Fig. 4 a cross section taken on line 44 of Fig. 1.
  • the electrical fuse of the present invention' comprises a cylindrical body ortion 5., preferably made offiber.
  • a cylindrical body ortion 5 preferably made offiber.
  • suitable end plugs 6 are adapted .to be secured, but, as the plugs at either end of the body are of the same construction, a description of one will, for present purposes suffice
  • Theinner Qrsecurmg portion of the plug 6 is recessed in such manner asto permit its rim or collar 8 to be inserted over and, as shown, to lie in close eripheral contact with the fiberbody.
  • the rim or collar of the-plug terminates 1n a screw-threaded member 11 whichis ada t-f edto receive thereon acap or cover 12, t e capo]: cover being threaded onits interior so as to-engagathe same.
  • the fuse may be made ofany suitable material having end wires 14, being necessarily of metal of greater conductivity than the fusible metal 15 with which it is soldered, and which, as shown, is adapted to lie normally about equi-distant from both ends of the plug, so that when the fusible metal is burned out the flame will come only in contact with the granular fire proof infilling material 16.
  • the ends may be removed by simply withdrawing the pins 9 from the fiber body 5, thus permitting the infilling material to be removed therefrom.
  • the caps 12 on either end are then unscrewed from the plugs, the ends of' the fuse member inserted through the passages 13 in the end plugs so that their outer ends will outwardly project from the same, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 2', and then bent over in opposite directions from one another.
  • the cap or cover 12 is then screwed over the threaded member 11 so that its inner face will contact the ends of the fuse.
  • other suitable material afford a sure and effective means of making contact, precaution, of course, being taken to see that the caps are fully secured thereon.
  • An electrical fuse comprising a casing of non-conducting material open at both ends, a closing head for each end of the easing, each head having an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving the end of the casing,a cross wall and an outwardly; projected central neck with a longitudinal 'hele through the cross wall and neck, removable lockin pins detachably connecting the periphera wall of each head to 'the wall of the casing, a cap for each neck removably entered onto the neck, and a fuse consisting of a center of fusible metal and independent connecting terminals, united to and having a greater 1 conductivity than the fusible center, each terminal formeddouble and passing through the central longitudinal hole of the cross wall and neck and having the extreme ends oppositely and laterally turned and clamped etween the end faces of the neck and cap, substantially-as described.
  • An electrical fuse comprising a casing
  • the end plugs being made of brass or of non-conducting material open at both ends, a closing head for each end of the casing, each'head consisting of an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving and engaging the end of the casing, a cross wall and an outwardly rojected central neck, the (gross wall and t e neck having a central hole for the passage of, the fuse terminal and the neck having an exterior screw thread, removable locking pins detachably connecting the peripheral wall of each head with the wall of the casing, a removable cap for each neck, each cap having an interior screw thread for entering the cap on the neck, and a fuse consisting of a center of fusible metal and independent connecting terminals united to and aving a greater conductivity than the fu: sible center, each terminal formed double and passing through the central longitudinal hole of the cross wall and neck, and having the extreme ends op ositely and laterally turned and clamped etween the end faces of the neck

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W. H. TIDMARSH.
ELECTRICAL FUSE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 31, 1907.
Patented Apr. 13, 1909.
Wi Tnesses UNITED STATES; PATENT @FFXQE.
WILLIAM H. TIDMARSH, OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS.
ELECTRICAL FUSE No. erases.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 31, 1907.
Patented April 13, 1909.
Serial No. 376,633.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that. I, WILLIAM H. Tn)- MARSH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Elgin, in the county of Kane and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and expense when a quick. and secure circuit is re uired. I
I he present invention has for its object to provide suitable and'efficient means for permittinga fuse that is burned out to be readily discarded and another one inserted and secured in its place, thus completing the air-- cuit as before; to the means which permit of the quick engaging and disengaging f the circuit wires; and, finally, to the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
in the drawin s Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view-of the "fuse member; Fig. 2 a similar view of Fig. 1 with the caps removed from the end plugs; Fig. 3 an elevation of the fuse; and Fig. 4 a cross section taken on line 44 of Fig. 1. v
The electrical fuse of the present invention' comprises a cylindrical body ortion 5., preferably made offiber. At bot ends of this cylindrical fiber body suitable end plugs 6 are adapted .to be secured, but, as the plugs at either end of the body are of the same construction, a description of one will, for present purposes suffice Theinner Qrsecurmg portion of the plug 6 is recessed in such manner asto permit its rim or collar 8 to be inserted over and, as shown, to lie in close eripheral contact with the fiberbody. he
' collar is secured to the cylindrical fiber body by means ofpins or pintles 9 passed through openings 10 in the rim, as indicated in the drawings: i
The rim or collar of the-plug terminates 1n a screw-threaded member 11 whichis ada t-f edto receive thereon acap or cover 12, t e capo]: cover being threaded onits interior so as to-engagathe same. A suitable slot 13 .isprovided in theendiplug for'the purpose of stringing Wires thereth rough. The fuse may be made ofany suitable material having end wires 14, being necessarily of metal of greater conductivity than the fusible metal 15 with which it is soldered, and which, as shown, is adapted to lie normally about equi-distant from both ends of the plug, so that when the fusible metal is burned out the flame will come only in contact with the granular fire proof infilling material 16.
When it is desired to insert a fuse, the ends may be removed by simply withdrawing the pins 9 from the fiber body 5, thus permitting the infilling material to be removed therefrom. The caps 12 on either end are then unscrewed from the plugs, the ends of' the fuse member inserted through the passages 13 in the end plugs so that their outer ends will outwardly project from the same, as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 2', and then bent over in opposite directions from one another. The cap or cover 12 is then screwed over the threaded member 11 so that its inner face will contact the ends of the fuse. other suitable material, afford a sure and effective means of making contact, precaution, of course, being taken to see that the caps are fully secured thereon.
From the foregoing description it will be seen that, when a fuse has burned out and another one is to be inserted in its place, the means devised by applicant alford a sure, easy and effective Way of renewing the same, and this without much trouble or expense.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: g
1'. An electrical fuse, comprising a casing of non-conducting material open at both ends, a closing head for each end of the easing, each head having an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving the end of the casing,a cross wall and an outwardly; projected central neck with a longitudinal 'hele through the cross wall and neck, removable lockin pins detachably connecting the periphera wall of each head to 'the wall of the casing, a cap for each neck removably entered onto the neck, and a fuse consisting of a center of fusible metal and independent connecting terminals, united to and having a greater 1 conductivity than the fusible center, each terminal formeddouble and passing through the central longitudinal hole of the cross wall and neck and having the extreme ends oppositely and laterally turned and clamped etween the end faces of the neck and cap, substantially-as described.
2. An electrical fuse, comprising a casing The end plugs being made of brass or of non-conducting material open at both ends, a closing head for each end of the casing, each'head consisting of an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving and engaging the end of the casing, a cross wall and an outwardly rojected central neck, the (gross wall and t e neck having a central hole for the passage of, the fuse terminal and the neck having an exterior screw thread, removable locking pins detachably connecting the peripheral wall of each head with the wall of the casing, a removable cap for each neck, each cap having an interior screw thread for entering the cap on the neck, and a fuse consisting of a center of fusible metal and independent connecting terminals united to and aving a greater conductivity than the fu: sible center, each terminal formed double and passing through the central longitudinal hole of the cross wall and neck, and having the extreme ends op ositely and laterally turned and clamped etween the end faces of the neck and cap, substantially as described.
3. The combination, in an electrical fuse, of an inclosing casing open at both ends, a closin head for each end of the casing, each head aving an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving and engaging the end of the casing, a cross wall and an outwardly projecting central nipple with a longitudinal ole through the cross wall and nipple, means for detachably connecting the peripheral Wall of each head with the wallet the casing, a removable cap for each nipple,
arenas having a closed end Wall to coact with the end wall of the nipple, and a fuse having double end terminals of greater conductivity than the body and extending longitudinally through the casing and through the longitudinal hole of the cross wall and nipple and havin the projecting ends of each terminal latera ly turned and clamped between the end faces of the nipple and cap, substantially as described.
4. The combination, in an electrical fuse, of an inclosing casing open at both ends, a closing head for each end of the casing, each head having an inwardly extending peripheral wall receiving and engaging the end of the casing, a cross wall and an outwardly projecting central nipple with a longitudinal as described.
WILLIAM H. TIDMARSH. Witnesses:
CARL H. PARLAsoA, CORA M. TIDMARsH,
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