US946741A - Electric-fuse holder. - Google Patents

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US946741A
US946741A US26392805A US1905263928A US946741A US 946741 A US946741 A US 946741A US 26392805 A US26392805 A US 26392805A US 1905263928 A US1905263928 A US 1905263928A US 946741 A US946741 A US 946741A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • 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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    • H01H85/20Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof
    • H01H85/202Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof for fuses with ferrule type end contacts

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  • the object of my invention is to provide a holder for such devices that shall ⁇ securely retain the fuse in place in position at all times to perform the func-- tion required of it, and also to provide a device of this class in which intimate elec- /trical contact shall at all times be maintained.
  • Figure 1 is a view in lengthwise section through a device embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top or plan View of the device.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of one of the clips or circuit terminals.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of a cli or circuit terminal showing a modified orm of the invention.
  • the numeral 1 denotes a base, made of any suitable insulating material and' on which the holder and connections are mounted.
  • Wire clamping devices consisting of clamp screws 2 3 secured to threaded studs 4 5, passin through the base to the upper side thereo are providedat each end of the base for the receptlon of the Wires 6 7.
  • These holders are made in the form of a clip consisting of a base 11 and spring arms 12 extending upward from the base and adapted to gras a fuse on opposite sides and frictionally old it in the grasp of the clip.
  • a bar' 13 extends upward from the base to a position opposite the end of a fuse 10 with which it makes intimate contact.
  • Each of the clips is provided with such a bar, and these bars are spring bars adapted to move apart sufficient to admit the fuse 10, but to closely grasp the fuse and exert a pressure endwise thereon and to closely engage with the fusible contact or connection 14 on each end of the fuse. nection 14 extends through the fuse tube as indicated and'is in close Contact ⁇ with the spring arms 13.
  • the clip In the form of device shown in Fig. 4 the clip consists of a base 15 and upwardly extending sde parts 16 formed as in the device shown in Fig. 3.
  • the bar 17, however, is formed integral with the base.
  • the bar 13 In the form shown in Fig. 3 the bar 13 has a base 18 that is secured in position as by means of the screw 19 passing upward through the base 1 to secure the clip in position.

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J. H. TRUMBULL.
ELECTRIC FUSE HOLDER.
APPLIUATION FILED JUNE e, 1905.
946,741. y Patented Jan. 18,1910.
3 .Z4 l0 1 3 5 y s a :l l 7 u f 4 Q! j -19in/m 212W/ f/ e tively held in position and in a manner NETE@ STATE@ lPJllEN @FllflfCE THN H. TRUMBULL, 'F PLANVLLE," CONNECTICUT, ASSIi'rNORTO THE TRUE/[BULL "ELECTRIC MANUFAC.."URI1\TGn COMPANY, 0F PLANVELLE, CONNECTICUT, A. COB.-
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stessero-r use nonnen .Application led June 6, 1905. Serial No. 263,928.
wire or system from being overcharged with electricity, andthe object of my invention is to provide a holder for such devices that shall `securely retain the fuse in place in position at all times to perform the func-- tion required of it, and also to provide a device of this class in which intimate elec- /trical contact shall at all times be maintained.
A form of device in the use of which these objects may be attained is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a view in lengthwise section through a device embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a top or plan View of the device.
Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view of one of the clips or circuit terminals. Fig. 4 is a detail view of a cli or circuit terminal showing a modified orm of the invention.
In devices employed for holding a fuse so prior to my invention the metal tips forming the contact for the fuse have been grasped and the fuse then held in place by the spring action of clips upon' these metal tips or contacts. A danger is present, however, in devices of this class for the reason 1 that jars or vibrations tend to gradually' move the fuse in the clip so that the metal surface forming the contact between the clip and the fuse is greatly reduced, or enan tirely removed. Then this surface is reduced to a sufficient degree the operation of the device is, ofcourse, imperfect.
By the use of my improved holder I have provided means whereby the fuse is posito provide an improved and extremely efficient contact.
ln the vaccompanying drawings the numeral 1 denotes a base, made of any suitable insulating material and' on which the holder and connections are mounted. Wire clamping devices consisting of clamp screws 2 3 secured to threaded studs 4 5, passin through the base to the upper side thereo are providedat each end of the base for the receptlon of the Wires 6 7. Conductors 8 9 lextend from said clamps to a point to engage thepclips orholders for the fuse 10. These holders are made in the form of a clip consisting of a base 11 and spring arms 12 extending upward from the base and adapted to gras a fuse on opposite sides and frictionally old it in the grasp of the clip. A bar' 13 extends upward from the base to a position opposite the end of a fuse 10 with which it makes intimate contact. Each of the clips is provided with such a bar, and these bars are spring bars adapted to move apart sufficient to admit the fuse 10, but to closely grasp the fuse and exert a pressure endwise thereon and to closely engage with the fusible contact or connection 14 on each end of the fuse. nection 14 extends through the fuse tube as indicated and'is in close Contact` with the spring arms 13. The metallic ends of the tube which are' also connected with the fusible contact 14 are gripped by the spring clips, thus additional contact is provided for the fusible member and the end springs bearing rml on the fusible contact insure perfect and bright contacts owing to the comparatively soft nature of the fusible contact which, when' forced between the end springs will make the irmest and most perfect contact possible. The advantages of this arrangement are apparent inasmuch as a dil rect and firm electrical connection is established between the opposite ends of the fusible member, insuring additional conductivity to that provided by the holding members or clamps 12. By giving a firm end support to the fusible member and a substantially, firm side support through the clamps 12, with the metallic end pieces of the fuse tube, it is practically impossible for the parts to wear sufficiently to cause improper contact. It is also advantageous to have these end bars 13 firmly secured through the base part 18 which serves as a nut for Ithe screw 19 and locks the various parts in positive position. By this construction it will be seen that the fuse is firmly held in position against endwise and against lateral movement, and the contact between the base and the fusible point or contact 14 is direct, l thus providing a most efficient form of device for conducting the electric current.
The fusible con-v In the form of device shown in Fig. 4 the clip consists of a base 15 and upwardly extending sde parts 16 formed as in the device shown in Fig. 3. The bar 17, however, is formed integral with the base. In the form shown in Fig. 3 the bar 13 has a base 18 that is secured in position as by means of the screw 19 passing upward through the base 1 to secure the clip in position.
What. I claim as my invention and desire to h5? Letters Patent is In combination with a base of insulating material, clips secured to said base,each having a base with spring-arms projecting upward at each side thereof to engage and hold the ends of a fuse against lateral movement'and a spring-bar having a base located between said arms and with its spring-arm extending upwardly to engage the end of the fuse, said base forming a nut for a screw, and a screw cooperating with the base of insulating material and the base of the spring bar to clamp the clip and appurtenant parts in position.
JOHN I-I. TRUMBULL. Witnesses:
ARTHUR B. JENKINS, LENA E. BEnKovrrcH.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2934739A (en) * 1956-10-18 1960-04-26 Gen Electric Terminal arrangement for electric apparatus
US3508190A (en) * 1966-09-08 1970-04-21 Raymond Stanley Willis Fuse connector

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2934739A (en) * 1956-10-18 1960-04-26 Gen Electric Terminal arrangement for electric apparatus
US3508190A (en) * 1966-09-08 1970-04-21 Raymond Stanley Willis Fuse connector

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