Bridge assembly
US-2016379791-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9954310B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9954310-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314412634-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A fuse cover lock 26 has a return portion that is inserted through a through hole, which is an engagement portion 42 , so as to be brought into engagement with a step portion 44 . In the return portion that is in engagement with the step portion 44 , an end portion on a side facing a fuse cover 4 in an assembling direction of a fuse holder 2 to the fuse cover 4 is positioned near a circumferential edge of an opening of the through hole.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fixing structure for assembling a fuse holder that holds a fuse to be connected to a bus-bar module with a fuse cover that insulates the fuse wherein the fuse holder and the fuse cover are assembled to one another in an assembling direction in which the fuse holder and the fuse cover face each other, wherein the fuse holder includes a projecting portion that extends from the fuse holder in the assembling direction, wherein the fuse cover includes an engagement portion that is brought into engagement with the projecting portion, wherein the engagement portion is a through hole that penetrates the fuse cover along the assembling direction, and the through hole has a step portion that is formed so as to be concave on an edge of an opening on a side facing the fuse cover in the assembling direction, wherein the projecting portion has a return portion that is inserted through the through hole to be brought into engagement with the step portion, and in the return portion that is in engagement with the step portion, an end portion on the side facing the fuse cover in the assembling direction is positioned near a circumferential edge of the opening of the through hole on the side facing the fuse cover, wherein the engagement portion includes a guiding portion that projects from a step surface of the step portion towards a bottom side so as to guide the projecting portion, wherein the guiding portion has an inclined surface that is inclined gradually from an inside to an outside toward a guiding direction, and wherein a height of the return portion to a top surface of the return portion in the assembling direction is the same as a height of the step portion to a top surface of the step portion in the assembling direction. 2. The fixing structure according to claim 1 , wherein a return length of the return portion in the assembling direction is set substantially the same as a step height of the step portion in the assembling direction. 3. The fixing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the return portion is tapered in an opposite direction to a direction in which the guiding portion is tapered in relation to the assembling direction. 4. The fixing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the fuse holder, the fuse cover, and the fuse are integrally removable from the bus bar module. 5. The fixing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the return portion is displaced from the fuse holder in the assembling direction. 6. The fixing structure according to claim 1 , wherein a width of a return surface of the return portion is set substantially the same as a width of the step surface of the step portion. 7. A fixing structure for assembling a fuse holder that holds a fuse to be connected to a bus-bar module with a fuse cover that insulates the fuse wherein the fuse holder and the fuse cover are assembled to one another in an assembling direction, wherein the fuse holder includes a projecting portion that extends from the fuse holder in the assembling direction, wherein the fuse cover includes an engagement portion that is brought into engagement with the projecting portion, wherein the engagement portion is a through hole that penetrates the fuse cover along the assembling direction and opens into a concave recess formed in an exterior wall portion of the fuse cover so as to provide a step portion having a step surface provided along an edge of an opening of the through hole on a side facing the fuse cover in the assembling direction, wherein the projecting portion has a return portion that is inserted through the through hole and into the concave recess so as to be brought into engagement with the step portion, and in the return portion that is in engagement with the step portion, an end portion on the side facing the fuse cover in the assembling direction is positioned near a circumferential edge of the opening of the through hole on the side facing the fuse cover, wherein the engagement portion includes a guiding portion that projects from the step surface of the step portion towards a bottom side so as to guide the projecting portion, wherein the guiding portion has an inclined surface that is inclined gradually from an inside to an outside toward a guiding direction, and wherein a height of the return portion to a top surface of the return portion in the assembling direction is the same as a height of the step portion to a top surface of the step portion in the assembling direction.
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