Electrical connectors – Jumper – To bridge post-type contacts
Patent
1987-10-30
1989-04-11
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
Jumper
To bridge post-type contacts
337213, 337245, 439621, H01H 8554
Patent
active
048201952
ABSTRACT:
A sneak current protector comprises a block of non-conductive, preferably plastic material having at least two slots extending therethrough which are sized to receive adjacent terminals extending from a terminal block, such as 66 type terminals. An opening is provided through the block which is transverse to the slots and which communicates between the slots. A small cylindrical fuse element is loaded into this opening such that the opposed conductive ends of the fuse are exposed within the respective slots. The block is provided with a handle so that the slots of the block may be mounted directly onto a pair of adjacent terminals. During such mounting, the conductive ends of the cylindrical fuse will contact the terminals providing both a bridging function and a current overload protective function.
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Abrams Neil
The Siemon Company
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