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US10147574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10147574-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615287032-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A trip mechanism for a fuse includes a trip unit disposed within an elongated housing of the fuse, and a processor. The trip unit includes a fuse element and an actuator for severing the fuse element. The processor is in electrical communication with the trip unit, and is adapted to monitor electrical current. Responsive to the processor detecting a predetermined prescribed electrical current, the processor is adapted to signal the actuator to sever the fuse element. The processor is programmable to selectively adjust the predetermined prescribed electrical current, thereby enabling the fuse to have a plurality different current ratings.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuse comprising: an elongated housing extending between a first end and a second end along a longitudinal axis; a first electrical terminal coupled to the first end; a second electrical terminal coupled to the second end; a contact member disposed within the elongated housing; and a trip mechanism comprising: a trip unit disposed within said elongated housing, said trip unit comprising: a fuse element extending along the longitudinal axis, and an actuator positioned adjacent said fuse element, said actuator comprising a cutting mechanism and a biasing member, the cutting mechanism being moveable generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis by the biasing member from a first position in which the fuse element is intact and a second position in which the fuse element has been severed by the cutting mechanism, and a processor in electrical communication with said trip unit, said processor being programmed to monitor electrical current, wherein responsive to said processor detecting a predetermined prescribed electrical current, said processor being programmed to signal said actuator to sever said fuse element; wherein said processor is programmed to enable said predetermined prescribed electrical current to be changed, thereby enabling said fuse to have a plurality different current ratings; wherein said actuator further comprises a mount; wherein said biasing member is a spring; wherein said mount mounts said cutting mechanism and said spring to said first electrical terminal; wherein said cutting mechanism is a protrusion having a knife edge; wherein said protrusion extends outwardly from said mount toward said fuse element; wherein said processor comprises a printed circuit board; wherein, in response to detecting said predetermined prescribed electrical current, said printed circuit board signals said trip unit to actuate said cutting mechanism, in order to cut said fuse element with said knife edge; wherein said processor further comprises a number of current transformers in electrical communication with said printed circuit board; wherein said mount is a plastic insert including a slot and a number of recesses; wherein said printed circuit board is disposed in said slot; and wherein each of said current transformers is disposed in a corresponding one of said recesses.
the timing being determined by numerical means · CPC title
Structural association with a measurement device, e.g. a shunt · CPC title
responsive to excess current (responsive to abnormal temperature caused by excess current H02H5/04) · CPC title
with fusible mass · CPC title
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