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Furnace and method for securing a thermostat to a furnace

  • US 5,553,553 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1995
  • Issued: 09/10/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/23/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A warm air furnace comprising:

  • a housing, including a plurality of walls, at least one wall having an inner and an outer wall surface;

    at least one heat exchanger;

    a burner assembly, for producing combustion gases which flow into the at least one heat exchanger;

    a blower, adapted to blow air over the at least one heat exchanger;

    at least one wall having a first opening therethrough;

    at least one thermostat disposed in the first opening, the at least one thermostat including a temperature sensor means disposed within the first opening and disposed adjacent the inner wall surface of the at least one wall;

    the at least one wall further having second and third opening disposed adjacent the first openings and opposed from each other, with a portion of the at least one wall forming a tab disposed within each of the second and third openings;

    the at least one thermostat further including a mounting flange, disposed in an abutting relationship with the outer wall surface of the at least one wall, the mounting flange having first and second ends with an opening disposed adjacent each end; and

    a portion of each of the first and second ends of the mounting flange are forced inwardly into the second and third openings, with the openings of the first and second ends of the mounting flange having the tabs in the second and third openings being received by, and disposed within, the openings of the first and second ends of the mounting flange, whereby the at least one thermostat is secured to the outer wall surface of the at least one wall.

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