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Mechanism for trip-free of the bimetallic plate of a safety switch device

  • US 20050264392A1
  • Filed: 05/29/2004
  • Published: 12/01/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/29/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A safety switch device comprising:

  • a case having an open top and a switch member pivotally engaged with the open top of the case;

    a first terminal and a second terminal respectively extending through a bottom of the case, a bimetallic plate having a first end fixed to the first terminal and a first contact point connected to a free end of the bimetallic plate, a second contact point connected to the second terminal and located beneath the first contact point;

    a hooking member having a first end pivotally connected to an end of the switch member and a second end of the hooking member having a hook portion formed by an upper board and a lower board, a second end of the bimetallic plate removably engaged with the book portion between the upper and lower boards;

    a biasing member connected to an inside of the case and a back side-opposite to the hook portion of the hooking member contacting the biasing member; and

    a block extending from another inside of the case and including an inclined surface, the biasing member pushing the hooking member against the block which guides movement of the hooking member;

    wherein the lower board lifts the second end of the bimetallic plate up to connect the first contact point to the second contact point and then the upper board is raised against and guided by the inclined surface of the block to maintain a space between the lower board and the second end of the bimetallic plate when the switch member is pressed down on a first side, and the upper board presses the second end of the bimetallic plate down to disconnect the first contact point from the second contact point when the switch member is pressed down on a second side.

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