High current fuse

Electricity: electrothermally or thermally actuated switches – Electrothermally actuated switches – Fusible element actuated

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337186, 337231, 337252, 439622, 439893, H01H 85143, H01H 85175, H01R 1368

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060670045

ABSTRACT:
A fuse comprising first and second tab-shaped terminal plates, a fuse link, a first resin reinforcing member, a second resin reinforcing member. The fuse link is interposed between the first and second tab-shaped terminal plates. The first resin reinforcing member is for reinforcing a first boundary portion defined between the first tab-shaped terminal plate and the fuse link, and is integrally molded so as to cover the first boundary portion. The second resin reinforcing member is for reinforcing a second boundary portion defined between the second tab-shaped terminal plate and the fuse link, and the second resin reinforcing member is integrally molded so as to cover the second boundary portion.

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