Electrical switch and method of calibrating
First Claim
1. An electrical switch comprising supporting means, movable means on said supporting means and operable generally in response to heat supplied thereto between a pair of circuit controlling positions, said movable means being adapted to deflect upon subjection to a selected calibrating temperature toward a generally free predetermined configuration on said supporting means in one of the circuit controlling positions, means subjected to the selected calibrating temperature for fixedly assembling a portion of said movable means to said supporting means when said movable means is deflected toward its generally free predetermined configuration, and means disposed on said supporting means for heating said movable means to effect its operation between the circuit controlling positions upon energization of said electrical switch.
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Abstract
An electrical switch is provided with means movable in response to heat supplied thereto between circuit controlling positions, and the movable means has a predetermined generally arcuate configuration in one of its circuit controlling positions. Means for heating the movable means is predeterminately provided with a configuration generally corresponding to that of the movable means in its one circuit controlling position, and the heating means is disposed closely adjacent the movable means in its one circuit controlling position.
A method of calibrating a bimetal strip is also disclosed.
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27 Claims
- 1. An electrical switch comprising supporting means, movable means on said supporting means and operable generally in response to heat supplied thereto between a pair of circuit controlling positions, said movable means being adapted to deflect upon subjection to a selected calibrating temperature toward a generally free predetermined configuration on said supporting means in one of the circuit controlling positions, means subjected to the selected calibrating temperature for fixedly assembling a portion of said movable means to said supporting means when said movable means is deflected toward its generally free predetermined configuration, and means disposed on said supporting means for heating said movable means to effect its operation between the circuit controlling positions upon energization of said electrical switch.
- 6. An electrical switch comprising thermally responsive means adapted to be movable in response to heat supplied thereto between a pair of circuit controlling positions, a single heating means connected in circuit relation with said thermally responsive means in said electrical switch and adapted for energization to a preselected heating condition for supplying heat to said thermally responsive means to effect movement thereof from one of the circuit controlling positions toward the other of the circuit controlling positions and to generally maintain said thermally responsive means in the other circuit controlling position so long as said heating means is energized to the preselected heating condition thereof, and means connected in circuit relation with said heating means and said thermally responsive means for defining a third circuit controlling position thereof, said thermally responsive means also being movable in the event of the energization of said heating means to a more intense heating condition toward the third circuit controlling position connected across said heating means in shunt circuit relation therewith so as to interrupt the energization of said heating means.
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12. An electrical switch comprising a base of dielectric material and having a pair of opposite ends, a pair of terminals, a pair of means for mounting the terminals to the base adjacent the opposite ends thereof, respectively, a recess at least in the base adjacent one of the opposite ends thereof, a bimetal strip having a pair of opposite end portions, a flange integral with the bimetal strip and generally constituted by one of the opposite end portions with at least a part of the flange being received in the recess, a thermal setting material disposed in the recess for securing the flange therein, a movable contact on the bimetal strip adjacent the other of the opposite end portions thereof, one of said mounting means including means constituting a stationary contact for making and breaking engagement with the movable contact, the bimetal strip having a predetermined generally arcuate configuration when its movable contact is in making engagement with the stationary contact, a resistance element electrically connected with the terminals and disposed closely adjacent the bimetal strip for heating it, the resistance element also having a predetermined arcuate configuration generally corresponding to that of the bimetal strip when its movable contact is in making engagement with the stationary contact, means for electrically connecting the bimetal strip adjacent the flange thereof with one of the terminals, a cover mounted to the base, another stationary contact on the cover generally opposite the first named stationary contact for making and breaking engagement with the movable contact, the resiliency of the bimetal strip normally urging the movable contact into making engagement with the other stationary contact, a third terminal on the cover, and the cover at least having means for electrically connecting the third terminal and the other stationary contact.
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13. A method of calibrating a bimetal strip with respect to a means for mounting it comprising the steps of:
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a. disposing the bimetal strip in a generally free state on the mounting means; and b. heating the bimetal strip to at least a selected temperature so as to effect deflection of the bimetal strip from its generally free state toward a deflected configuration with respect to the mounting means and securing a part of the bimetal strip while it is in its deflected configuration to the mounting means. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22)
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23. A method of calibrating a bimetal strip on means for supporting it, the supporting means having at least one electrical terminal and a contact respectively mounted thereto, a recess in at least one of the supporting means and the at least one electrical material, the bimetal strip having another contact thereon and a flange portion spaced from the other contact, said method comprising the steps of:
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a. disposing the bimetal strip generally in a free state on the supporting means with the other contact engaging the first named contact and the flange portion within the recess and placing in the recess a hardenable material adapted to harden upon subjection to a selected temperature; and b. subjecting the bimetal strip and the hardenable material to the selected temperature to effect deflection of the bimetal strip toward a predetermined configuration so that the flange portion assumes a deflected position within the recess with the other contact engaging the first named contact and securing the flange portion in its deflected position within the recess by effecting the hardening of the hardenable material therein in response to the selected temperature.
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24. An electrical switch comprising supporting means including a stationary contact, at least one terminal means, and recess means in at least one of said supporting means and said at least one terminal means, movable means having another contact thereon and operable generally in response to heat supplied thereto for making and breaking said other contact with said stationary contact, an end portion on said movable means disposed within said recess means, said movable means being adapted for deflection upon subjection to a selected calibrating temperature toward a generally free predetermined configuration with respect to said supporting means wherein said other contact is made with said stationary contact and said end portion assumes a deflected position within said recess means, means disposed in said recess means and responsive to the selected calibrating temperature upon subjection thereto for fixedly mounting said end portion in its deflected position within said recess means, and means for heating said movable means to effect its operation making and breaking said other contact with said stationary contact upon energization of said electrical switch.
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25. An electrical switch comprising a pair of circuits adapted for energization, one of said circuits including a contact, and means for generating heat serially connected with said contact, the other of said circuits including said contact, said heat generating means, another contact, and a thermally responsive switch blade movable between said first named contact and said other contact for making and breaking engagement therewith and serially connected with said heat generating means at a side thereof opposite said first named contact, said switch blade being initially movable in response to heat supplied thereto by said heat generating means upon energization of said circuits to break engagement from said other contact so as to interrupt said other circuit and said switch blade also being further movable in the event the supplied heat exceeds a predetermined value into making engagement with said first named contact so as to be disposed in shunt circuit relation across said heat generating means interrupting its energization in said one circuit.
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26. An electrical switch comprising a housing having three terminals, a pair of contacts connected with two of said terminals, a thermally responsive switch blade connected with the third one of said terminals and movable between making and breaking engagement with said contacts, and means for generating heat mounted in said housing adjacent said switch blade and connected in series circuit relation with said switch blade between one of said two terminals and said third one of said terminals, said switch blade being movable in response to heat supplied thereto by said heat generating means upon energization of said electrical switch so as to break from one of said contacts interrupting the circuit therethrough between said two terminals and said switch blade also being further movable in the event the supplied heat exceeds a predetermined value into making engagement with the other of said contacts so as to be connected between it and the third one of said terminals in shunt circuit relation about said heat generating means interrupting its energization.
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27. An electrical switch comprising a housing having three electrical terminals, a pair of stationary contacts mounted in said housing and connected with two of said terminals, a recess in at least one of said housing and a third one of said terminals, a thermally actuated switch blade connected with said third one of said terminals and having a pair of opposite end portions, a movable contact on said switch blade adjacent one of said opposite end portions for making and breaking engagement with said stationary contacts and the other of said opposite end portions being disposed in said recess, said switch blade being adapted for deflection upon subjection to a selected calibrating temperature toward a generally free predetermined configuration wherein said movable contact is disposed in making engagement with one of said stationary contacts and said other end portion assumes a deflected position within said recess, means disposed in said recess and adapted to harden in response to the selected calibrating temperature when subjected thereto for fixedly mounting said other end portion in its deflected position within said recess, said switch blade urging said movable contact toward making engagement with the other of said stationary contacts generally at a temperature less than the selected calibrating temperature, and means for generating heat upon energization of said electrical switch mounted in said housing adjacent said switch blade and connected in series circuit relation with said switch blade between said third one of said terminals and one of said two terminals, said switch blade being acutated in response to heat supplied thereto by said heat generating means when said electrical switch is energized so as to break engagement of said movable contact from said one stationary contact interrupting the circuit through said switch blade between said two terminals and said switch blade also being thereafter further actuated in the event the supplied heat at least approaches the selected calibrating temperature to make engagement of said movable contact with said other stationary contact wherein said switch blade is connected between said one of said two terminals and said third one of said terminals in shunt circuit relation across said heat generating means so as to interrupt its energization.
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