Dual element fuse and methods of manufacture
US-10388480-B2 · Aug 20, 2019 · US
US9773633B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9773633-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514658219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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Method and apparatus for mounting fuses in switchgear and similar electrical isolation equipment provide a nonconductive fuse support that allows the fuses to be mounted separately from the transformers. Two such fuse supports may be used to support a fuse, one fuse support for each fuse terminal. Each fuse support may support two fuse terminals so dual fuses may be supported by the same pair of fuse supports. The fuse supports substantially surround the fuse terminals to provide an insulating barrier that helps prevent electrical discharge and also ensure sufficient spacing between the fuse terminals and ground or other conductors in the switchgear. Such an arrangement allows the fuses and transformers to fit within a reduced space in the switchgear and similar electrical isolation equipment while complying with industry-standard performance requirements. The fuse supports are preferably noncontiguous, thereby leaving the nonconductive portion of the fuse physically unsurrounded.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switchgear module, comprising: a panel with a transformer unit mounted thereon; a fuse assembly attached to the panel; a mounting assembly disposed in the fuse assembly; and a fuse having a fuse terminal at each opposing end thereof, the fuse secured to the mounting assembly such that said fuse is mounted separately from the transformer unit; wherein the fuse assembly comprises a pair of noncontiguous fuse supports, each fuse support having an open-ended tubular housing substantially surrounding one of the fuse terminals, the housing providing an insulating barrier around said fuse terminal; wherein the mounting assembly comprises a pair of terminal brackets, each bracket attached to one of the open-ended housings on an interior surface thereof; and wherein the mounting assembly further comprises first and second end caps for receiving the fuse terminals therein, each end cap attached to one of the terminal brackets, each end cap having smooth and rounded surfaces that minimize or prevent electrical discharge through the end cap. 2. The switchgear module of claim 1 , wherein each fuse support further comprises an elongated support structure extending from an exterior surface of the housing substantially perpendicular thereto. 3. The switchgear module of claim 2 , wherein the elongated support structure comprises a neck portion and a base portion extending coaxially from the neck portion substantially perpendicular thereto, the base portion having a larger outer diameter than the neck portion. 4. The switchgear module of claim 1 , wherein the first end cap is fixedly attached to one of the terminal brackets and the second end cap is releasably attached to one of the terminal brackets via a locking mechanism. 5. The switchgear module of claim 1 , further comprising a second mounting assembly disposed in the fuse assembly. 6. The switchgear module of claim 5 , further comprising a second fuse secured to the second mounting assembly such that said second fuse is mounted separately from any transformer attached to the panel. 7. A switchgear module, comprising: a panel with a transformer unit mounted thereon; a fuse assembly attached to the panel; a mounting assembly disposed in the fuse assembly; and a fuse having a fuse terminal at each opposing end thereof, the fuse secured to the mounting assembly such that said fuse is mounted separately from the transformer unit; and wherein the fuse assembly comprises a pair of noncontiguous fuse supports, each fuse support having an open-ended tubular housing substantially surrounding one of the fuse terminals, the housing providing an insulating barrier around said fuse terminal. 8. The switchgear module of claim 7 , wherein each fuse support further comprises an elongated support structure extending from an exterior surface of the housing substantially perpendicular thereto. 9. The switchgear module of claim 8 wherein the elongated support structure comprises a neck portion and a base portion extending coaxially from the neck portion substantially perpendicular thereto, the base portion having a larger outer diameter than the neck portion. 10. The switchgear module of claim 7 , wherein the mounting assembly comprises a pair of terminal brackets, each bracket attached to one of the open-ended housings on an interior surface thereof. 11. The switchgear module of claim 10 , wherein the mounting assembly further comprises first and second end caps for receiving the fuse terminals therein, each end cap attached to one of the terminal brackets, each end cap having smooth and rounded surfaces that minimize or prevent electrical discharge through the end cap. 12. The switchgear module of claim 11 , wherein the first end cap is fixedly attached to one of the terminal brackets and the second end cap is releasably attached to one of the terminal brackets via a locking mechanism. 13. The switchgear module of claim 7 , further comprising a second mounting assembly disposed in the fuse assembly. 14. The switchgear module of claim 13 further comprising a second fuse secured to the second mounting assembly such that said second fuse is mounted separately from any transformer unit attached to the panel.
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