Geometrical instruments
Patent
1981-01-09
1983-07-05
Abrams, Neil
Geometrical instruments
337198, 337201, 337215, 339147R, 339259F, H01R 13115, H01R 1948
Patent
active
043914853
ABSTRACT:
An in-line fuse holder capable of handling currents as high as 30 amps, adapted to accept miniature, relatively flat, plug-in fuses which have a pair of flat terminals and a fuse link visibly retained within a relatively flat plastic case. The in-line fuse holder has a relatively rigid casing in which a pair of generally U shaped contact clip assemblies are mounted for receiving the flat terminals of the plug-in fuse. The contact clips are of two piece construction with an inner clip of highly conductive material and an outer clip of highly resilient material. The outer clip fits over the inner clip to force the inner clip into low resistance contact with the fuse terminals.
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Abrams Neil
Gealow Jon Carl
LaPorte Ronald J.
MacKinnon Charles W.
McGraw-Edison Company
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