The guru on fuses:


For two years, I have asked why and how fuses could possibly matter. All I got was arguments of faith, pro or con. I needed a real audio guru who actually knows. Here is a link from John Curl’s discussion on Parasound’s website. He engineered and designed some some great equipment, including some Mark Levinson gear, The Grateful Dead’s 30 plus McIntosh amp powered Wall of Sound, and his admittedly, somewhat price compromised Parasound designs. He discusses the electrical properties of standard fuses, showing how they are compromised. The entire article is quite enlightening, but to skip to the fuse section, go to the bottom half of page 6. https://www.parasound.com/pdfs/JCinterview.pdf

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Sorry can't find a link you provided anywhere. Saw you mention a design patent but that is not a functional patent (for what it does) only what it looks like.
 I have more than 1 type of patent. A design patent is functional when it obviously works. You can see that with the illustrations.
Tom
That is not how design patents work. You either have a design patent, a utility patent or both. You said design patent and again I found no links. Design patents don't protect the function:

From USPTO


In general terms, a "utility patent" protects the way an article is used and works (35 U.S.C. 101), while a "design patent" protects the way an article looks (35 U.S.C. 171). ... Both design and utility patents may be obtained on an article if invention resides both in its utility and ornamental appearance.

I have utility and design patents.
And I know how both offer protection. happy valentine..Tom