Connector with integrated fuse
US-9011180-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US9251985B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9251985-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314011428-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A fuse lock-out assembly for a battery pack is provided. The assembly includes a first housing having an interior region holding a manual service disconnect lower housing and a manual service disconnect upper housing therein. The assembly further includes a fuse holding housing coupled to the first housing that has a first fuse compartment holding a first fuse therein. The assembly further includes a slidable door that slides from a first operational position to a second operational position. The slidable door covers an open end of the first fuse compartment at the first operational position, and extends over a portion of the manual service disconnect lower housing at the second operational position only if the manual service disconnect upper housing is previously de-coupled from the lower housing.
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A fuse lock-out assembly for a battery pack, comprising: a first housing having an interior region that holds a manual service disconnect lower housing and a manual service disconnect upper housing therein; a fuse holding housing coupled to the first housing, the fuse holding housing having a first fuse compartment that holds a first fuse therein; a slidable door being slidably coupled to the first housing, the slidable door slides from a first operational position to a second operational position; the slidable door covers an open end of the first fuse compartment at the first operational position to prevent the first fuse from being removed from the first fuse compartment; and the slidable door extends over a portion of the manual service disconnect lower housing at the second operational position only if the manual service disconnect upper housing is previously de-coupled from the manual service disconnect lower housing, the slidable door further does not cover the open end of the first fuse compartment at the second operational position. 2. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the slidable door at the first operational position does not interfere with the manual service disconnect upper housing being de-coupled from the manual service disconnect lower housing in the interior region. 3. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein when the slidable door slides from the first operational position at least partially into the interior region, the slidable door abuts against the manual service disconnect upper housing if the manual service disconnect upper housing is coupled to the manual service disconnect lower housing in the interior region, such that the slidable door cannot extend to the second operational position. 4. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 3 , wherein the slidable door at least partially covers the open end of the first fuse compartment when the slidable door is disposed between the first and second operational positions such that the first fuse is not accessible. 5. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first housing has a tub portion and a plate portion, the plate portion extending outwardly from a peripheral edge of the tub portion proximate to an open end of the tub portion, the tub portion defining the interior region that holds the manual service disconnect lower housing and the manual service disconnect upper housing therein, the plate portion having a first side and a second side and having a first aperture extending therethrough. 6. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a mounting bracket coupled to a bottom plate of the tub portion. 7. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 5 , wherein a width of the slidable door is less than a width of the interior region of the tub portion. 8. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 5 , wherein the fuse holding housing is coupled to the second side of the plate portion of the first housing, the fuse holding housing having the first fuse compartment communicating with the first aperture in the plate portion of the first housing. 9. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a guide plate coupled to the first side of the plate portion of the first housing, the guide plate having first and second guide portions, the first fuse compartment being disposed between the first and second guide portions, the first guide portion and the plate portion having a first gap therebetween, the second guide portion and the plate portion having a second gap therebetween. 10. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 9 , wherein the slidable door is at least partially disposed within the first and second gaps. 11. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 9 , wherein the fuse holding housing further includes a second fuse compartment that holds a second fuse therein and is disposed between the first and second guide portions, the plate portion further having a second aperture extending therethrough, the second fuse compartment communicating with the second aperture; and the slidable door further covers an open end of the second fuse compartment at the first operational position to prevent the second fuse from being removed from the second fuse compartment. 12. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first guide portion has a first stopping member extending downwardly therefrom and into the first gap, the slidable door having a first edge portion that contacts the first stopping member when the slidable door is at the second operational position. 13. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first stopping member prevents the slidable door from being slidably removed from the fuse lock-out assembly. 14. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 12 , wherein the second guide portion has a second stopping member extending downwardly therefrom and into the second gap, the slidable door having a second edge portion that contacts the second stopping member when the slidable door is at the second operational position. 15. The fuse lock-out assembly of claim 1 , wherein the manual service disconnect upper housing is removably coupled to the manual service disconnect lower housing.
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