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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are employed to designate like parts:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the fuse of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a fuse base made in accordance with this invention and used in making the fuse shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line 3--3 in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is another sectional view but taken along the line 4--4 in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the fuse base similar to FIG. 2 but wherein a fusible element is stretched between the fuse terminals across the fuse base;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line 6--6 in FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings, and with particular reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, the fuse of this invention comprises a fuse base generally designated as 1 disposed within an insulated fuse cartridge such as a glass tube 3 capped at both ends by means of end caps or ferrules 5,5' as shown in FIG. 1. The fuse base 1 which is illustrated in detail in FIG. 2, and which has the general configuration shown therein, has its mid-section enlarged as at 7 having a generally hexagonal or polygonal configuration which necks down on both sides of the major axis of the base, to define a pair of projecting arms 9,9' whose respective ends 11,11' may be tapered, if desired, and are soldered to the end caps or ferrules 5,5', respectively, when the fuse base is inserted into the fuse casing or cartridge 3.
In its preferred construction, the fuse base 1 consists of an insulating plate 13, preferably made of a suitable phenolic resin capable of withstanding the heat generated by the flow of electrical current, coated with a copper plate 15, or some other conductive metal. The copper plate 15 may be adhesively bonded to the phenolic insulating plate 13, or it may be coated thereon by other well known methods to form an adherent coating of the conductive metal on the insulating plate. It is thus apparent that the fuse base structure lends itself to ready mass fabrication and production in commercial quantities.


As is further illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 5, a generally elliptical hole 17 is punched or drilled through the mid-section 7 of the fuse base structure, substantially at the center thereof, and the copper plate 15 is partly etched away as at 19,19' to the bare surface of the insulating plate 13. By etching away portions of the copper plate 15 and providing the hole 17 as previously described, the fuse base structure is provided with a pair of spaced apart and opposed conductive terminals 21,21'. A pair of opposed grooves 22,22' each provided at the conductive terminals 21,21' near the etched out areas 19,19' serve to anchor and secure a fusible link 25 which is stretched between said terminals and across the generally elliptical hole 17. Solder-receiving wells or recesses 27,27' are provided adjacent each of said grooves 22,22' for soldering the ends of the fusible link 25 to complete the electric circuit within the fuse.
Preferably, the cross sectional areas of the grooves 22,22' are greater than the cross sectional area of the fuse link 25 so that the ends of the fuse link can be inserted or embedded into their respective grooves.
The solder-receiving wells 27,27' are filled with a solder material 23,23' not only to complete the electric circuit in the fuse but to insure quantitatively accurate soldering so as to maintain a constant level of thermal capacity at the soldered joints.
As it is apparent from the foregoing description, a fuse constructed and used in accordance with the principles of this invention constitutes an improvement over the prior art fuses which are employed for similar purpose. Also, while the fuse of this invention has been described and illustrated in the drawings with a certain degree of particularity, it is nevertheless apparent from this description that several changes and modifications may be made in its construction which are nevertheless contemplated by and are, therefore, within the scope of this invention.
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