Bridge assembly
US-2016379791-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US10068736B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10068736-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615064840-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A fuse holder (10) for a high-voltage system for accommodating an electric fuse link (13), comprising a bottom part (11) and a cover (12), which, when assembled, form a housing that serves to accommodate a fuse link (13). The fuse link (13) has two opposite terminal lugs (131), which can be fixed in the cover by means of fastening screws (14), so that, together with the cover (12), the fuse link (13) forms a unit, which is fastened on the bottom part (11) by means of the fastening screws (14).
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuse holder ( 10 ) for a high-voltage system comprising: a bottom part ( 11 ); and a unit including a cover ( 12 ), an electric fuse link ( 13 ) having opposite first and second terminal lugs ( 131 ), and first and second fastening screws ( 14 ) having respective heads and threaded portions, wherein the cover ( 12 ) and the fuse link ( 13 ) are latched together such that the head ( 141 ) of the first fastening screw ( 14 ) is captured between the first terminal lug ( 131 ) and the cover ( 12 ) and the head ( 141 ) of the second fastening screw ( 14 ) is captured between the second terminal lug ( 131 ) and the cover ( 12 ), such that each of the screw heads ( 141 ) is accessible through the cover ( 12 ), such that each of the fastening screws ( 14 ) is rotatable with respect to the cover ( 12 ), such that the threaded portions at least partially project beneath the cover, and such that the unit is configured to be fastened on the bottom part ( 11 ) by threading the threaded portions into the bottom part, and wherein, when the bottom part ( 11 ) is fastened to the cover ( 12 ), the bottom part ( 11 ) and the cover ( 12 ) form a housing that accommodates the fuse link ( 13 ). 2. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein more than one fuse link ( 13 ) is accommodated in the housing formed by the bottom part ( 11 ) and the cover ( 12 ). 3. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein each of the fastening screws ( 14 ) is fastened on the bottom part ( 11 ) in combination with a washer ( 26 ) positioned under a corresponding screw head ( 14 ), wherein the washer ( 26 ) is suitable for preventing introduction of a friction torque occurring under the screw head ( 141 ) into the terminal lug ( 131 ). 4. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 3 , wherein the cover ( 12 ) has guides ( 17 ), which secure the screw heads ( 141 ). 5. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom part ( 11 ) has threaded parts ( 15 ), which are dimensioned to receive the threaded portions of the fastening screws ( 14 ) for screw fastening. 6. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 5 , wherein the threaded parts ( 15 ) are pressed into the bottom part ( 11 ). 7. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 5 , wherein the bottom part ( 11 ) furthermore has latching projections ( 16 ), which are arranged on the same axis as the threaded parts ( 15 ) and by which the cover ( 12 ) is fixed on the bottom part ( 11 ). 8. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 12 ) has access holes ( 18 , 19 ), in which a tool can be guided in insulated fashion. 9. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 12 ) furthermore has gripping strips ( 21 ), which are used for handling the cover ( 12 ). 10. A method for inserting and removing a fuse link ( 13 ) in and from a fuse holder ( 10 ) of a high-voltage system according to claim 1 , characterized by the following steps: fixing the fuse link ( 13 ) in the cover ( 12 ) of the fuse holder ( 10 ); mounting and fastening the cover ( 12 ), including the fuse link ( 13 ), on the bottom part ( 11 ) of the fuse holder ( 10 ); releasing and removing the cover ( 12 ), including the fuse link ( 13 ), from the bottom part ( 11 ); and exchanging the cover ( 12 ), including the fuse link ( 13 ). 11. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 12 ) and the fuse link ( 13 ) are latched together by latching projections ( 161 ) of the cover ( 12 ) that fit around the fuse link ( 13 ). 12. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein a washer ( 26 ) is positioned between each of the screw heads ( 141 ) and a corresponding terminal lug ( 131 ). 13. The fuse holder ( 10 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 12 ) includes first and second access holes that provide access to heads ( 141 ) of the first and second fastening screws, respectively, such that a tool may be inserted through each of the of access holes to rotate a corresponding fastening screw ( 14 ).
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