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Surface mountable leadless fuse
   
Document Number
US Patent 4962363
Issued Date
October 9, 1990
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A surface mountable leadless fuse generally includes a tubular fuse sub-assembly with an insulating body molded thereto in intimate sealing relation. The tubular fuse sub-assembly includes a nonconductive tubular housing, cup-shaped metal end caps enclosing the housing. The insulating body includes an upper and lower portion which are integral as molded. The end caps protrude from a bottom surface of the insulating body so that the fuse can engage the flat conductive areas of a circuit board for soldering thereto without obstructiion of the insulting body. The end caps also protrude from the end surfaces so that visual inspection and solder wetting are unobstructed. The lower portion of the insulating body covers an exposed portion of the tubular housing. A pair of anti-rolling legs depend from opposed margins of the bottom surface to prevent the fuse from rolling off of the circuit board once placed there.
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Owner
Littelfuse, Inc. (Des Plaines, IL)
Published
October 9, 1990
Application Number
07/335,682
Filed
April 10, 1989
US Classification
337/186   337/213 337/228 361/768
Int'l Classification
H05K   3/34   (20060101)   H01H   85/00   (20060101)   H01H   85/041   (20060101)   H05K   3/30   (20060101)  
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337/186   337/213   337/228   361/403  
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