High voltage compact fuse assembly with magnetic arc deflection

US2016284501A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016284501-A1
Application numberUS-201514665461-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 23, 2015
Priority dateMar 23, 2015
Publication dateSep 29, 2016
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Fuse assemblies in the form of fuse blocks and fuse holders include embedded permanent magnet arc suppression features that facilitated higher voltage operation of fusible circuit protection without increasing the size of the fuse assemblies. The embedded magnets apply an external magnetic field upon an overcurrent protection fuse and produce an arc deflection force to enhance arc quenching capability of the fuse without increasing its form factor.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A fuse assembly comprising: a nonconductive housing defining at least one fuse receptacle dimensioned to receive an overcurrent protection fuse; at least one set of fuse contact terminals configured to establish electrical connection through the overcurrent protection fuse when received in the at least one fuse receptacle; and at least one permanent magnet coupled to the nonconductive housing and imposing a magnetic field in the fuse receptacle; wherein at least a portion of the overcurrent protection fuse is disposed in the magnetic field when received in the fuse receptacle. 2 . The fuse assembly claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet comprises a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet spaced apart from the first magnet, the magnetic field being established between the first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet. 3 . The fuse assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet are situated on opposing sides of the fuse receptacle and wherein at least a portion of the overcurrent protection fuse is disposed between the first magnet and the second magnet when the overcurrent protection fuse is received in the fuse receptacle. 4 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet is substantially covered by the overcurrent protection fuse when the overcurrent protection fuse is received in the fuse receptacle. 5 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a ferromagnetic plate proximate the at least one permanent magnet. 6 . The fuse assembly of claim 5 , wherein the ferromagnetic plate is U-shaped. 7 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the overcurrent protection fuse is received in the fuse receptacle along an insertion axis, the at least one magnet imposing a magnetic field extending perpendicular to the insertion axis. 8 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly further comprises at least one switch contact provided in the nonconductive housing. 9 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nonconductive housing is configured as an open style fuse block. 10 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nonconductive housing is configured as a fuse holder. 11 . The fuse assembly of claim 10 , further comprising a cap covering an end of the fuse receptacle. 12 . The fuse assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field is oriented inside the fuse receptacle to provide one of a radial arc deflecting force and an axial arc deflecting force acting upon the overcurrent protection fuse when the overcurrent protection fuse is received in the fuse receptacle. 13 . A fuse assembly comprising: a nonconductive housing defining at least one elongated fuse receptacle dimensioned to receive a cylindrical overcurrent protection fuse including opposing end caps and at least one fusible element; at least one set of fuse contact terminals configured to establish electrical connection through the opposing end caps and the at least one fusible element when received in the at least one fusible element; and at least one permanent magnet coupled to the nonconductive housing and imposing a magnetic field in the fuse receptacle and across the at least one fusible element. 14 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , wherein the elongated fuse receptacle is defined by opposing side walls, and wherein the magnetic field is oriented perpendicular to the opposing side walls. 15 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , wherein the elongated fuse receptacle is defined by opposing side walls, and wherein the magnetic field is oriented parallel to the opposing side walls. 16 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , further comprising at least one ferromagnetic plate proximate the at least one magnet. 17 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , wherein the magnetic field is oriented in one of an axial direction and a radial direction relative to the cylindrical fuse. 18 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , wherein the nonconductive housing defines one of an open style fuse block and a fuse holder. 19 . The fuse assembly of claim 13 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet comprises a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet, the magnetic field imposed between the first magnet and the second magnet. 20 . A fuse assembly comprising: a nonconductive housing defining at least one a fuse block and a fuse holder, the nonconductive housing including at least one pair of opposed side walls defining at least one elongated fuse receptacle therebetween, the at least one fuse receptacle dimensioned to receive a cylindrical overcurrent protection fuse including opposing end caps and at least one fusible element; at least one set of resilient fuse clips configured to receive the opposing end caps and establish electrical connection through the least one fusible element when received in the at least one fusible element; and at least one permanent magnet located in the fuse receptacle and imposing an external magnetic field across the at least one fusible element, whereby current flowing through the at least one fuse element and through the external magnetic field produces a mechanical arc deflection force when the at least one fuse element operates to interrupt the circuit connection; and wherein the mechanical arc deflection force is oriented in one of a radial direction relative to the cylindrical fuse and a longitudinal direction relative to the fuse.

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Classifications

  • with magnetic or electrodynamic arc-blowing · CPC title

  • H01H85/055Primary

    Fusible members · CPC title

  • H01H85/38Primary

    Means for extinguishing or suppressing arc (by powder filling H01H85/18; by mechanical tension applied to fusible member H01H85/36) · CPC title

  • Magnetic circuits with PM for magnetic field generation · CPC title

  • for fuses with ferrule type end contacts · CPC title

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What does patent US2016284501A1 cover?
Fuse assemblies in the form of fuse blocks and fuse holders include embedded permanent magnet arc suppression features that facilitated higher voltage operation of fusible circuit protection without increasing the size of the fuse assemblies. The embedded magnets apply an external magnetic field upon an overcurrent protection fuse and produce an arc deflection force to enhance arc quenching cap…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cooper Technologies Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H85/055. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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