Apparatus and method for isolating a temperature sensing device in a thermostat
First Claim
1. An improved thermostat having opposing housing portions that mate to enclose a circuit board therein, the improved thermostat comprising:
- a first wall disposed within an interior space of the housing, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a side wall of the housing, said compartment being separated from the rest of the interior space in the housing,a second wall disposed within the interior space of the housing, which is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the rest of the interior space in the housing,a first aperture disposed in a housing sidewall, said first aperture permitting communication of airflow in a lower portion of said compartment,a second aperture disposed in a housing sidewall above the first aperture, the second aperture permitting communication of airflow at an upper portion of the compartment; and
a temperature sensing device disposed within the compartment space defined by the first wall, said temperature sensing device having electrical leads extending to a circuit, being disposed between a base portion and cover portion forming said housing, whereby the temperature sensing device is thermally insulated from heat generating devices by the insulating space disposed between the compartment and a remaining portion of the interior space in which said heat generating devices are disposed.
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Abstract
An improved thermostat is provided that comprises a first wall disposed within the thermostat, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a side wall of the thermostat that is separated from the rest of the thermostat'"'"'s interior space. The thermostat includes a second wall that is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall, so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the rest of the interior space. The thermostat further includes a first aperture that permits communication of airflow in a lower portion of the compartment, and a second aperture that permits communication of airflow at an upper portion of the compartment. A temperature sensing element is disposed within the compartment defined by the first wall. The temperature sensing device is thermally insulated from heat generated in the interior of the thermostat by the insulating space between the compartment and interior space.
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1. An improved thermostat having opposing housing portions that mate to enclose a circuit board therein, the improved thermostat comprising:
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a first wall disposed within an interior space of the housing, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a side wall of the housing, said compartment being separated from the rest of the interior space in the housing, a second wall disposed within the interior space of the housing, which is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the rest of the interior space in the housing, a first aperture disposed in a housing sidewall, said first aperture permitting communication of airflow in a lower portion of said compartment, a second aperture disposed in a housing sidewall above the first aperture, the second aperture permitting communication of airflow at an upper portion of the compartment; and a temperature sensing device disposed within the compartment space defined by the first wall, said temperature sensing device having electrical leads extending to a circuit, being disposed between a base portion and cover portion forming said housing, whereby the temperature sensing device is thermally insulated from heat generating devices by the insulating space disposed between the compartment and a remaining portion of the interior space in which said heat generating devices are disposed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A thermostat having a base portion and a cover portion that mate to form a housing in which a circuit board is included, comprising:
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a base portion having sidewalls defining an interior space, said base portion including; a first wall disposed within the interior space of the base portion, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a sidewall of the base portion that is separated from the rest of the interior space, a second wall disposed within the interior space, which is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the rest of the interior space of the base portion, a first aperture disposed in the base portion sidewall, said first aperture permitting communication of ambient air in a lower portion of said compartment, a second aperture disposed in the base portion sidewall above the first aperture, the second aperture permitting communication of ambient air at an upper portion of the compartment; a cover portion having sidewalls defining an interior space, said cover portion including; a first wall disposed within the interior space of the cover portion, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a sidewall of the cover portion that is separated from a remaining portion of the interior space, said cover compartment being in corresponding alignment with said base compartment, a second wall disposed within the interior space, which is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the rest of the interior space of the base portion, said cover second wall being in corresponding alignment with said base second wall; and a temperature sensing element disposed within the compartment space defined by the base portion and cover portion, said temperature sensing element having electrical leads extending to a circuit between said first and second walls in said base portion and said first and second walls in said cover portion. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A thermostat having opposing portions of a housing that mate to enclose a circuit board therein, comprising:
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a portion of a thermostat housing having sidewalls defining an interior space, the thermostat housing portion including a first wall disposed within the interior space of the thermostat housing portion, which partitions off a portion of the interior space to form a compartment along a sidewall of the thermostat housing portion that is separated from the rest of the interior space, the thermostat housing portion further including a second wall disposed within the interior space of the thermostat housing portion, which is adjacent to and spaced from the first wall in the thermostat housing portion, so as to define an insulating space between the compartment and the remaining interior space of the thermostat housing portion; at least one lower aperture disposed in a sidewall of the thermostat housing portion, said at least one lower aperture permitting communication of airflow in a lower portion of said compartment; at least one upper aperture disposed in the sidewall of the thermostat housing portion above the lower aperture, the at least one upper aperture permitting communication of airflow at an upper portion of the compartment; a circuit board positioned on the thermostat housing portion against the first wall and the second wall of the thermostat housing portion, to thereby form an enclosure between the circuit board and the compartment formed within the thermostat housing portion, said circuit board having a thermal generating component that is disposed within a remaining portion of the interior space of the thermostat housing portion, which is separated from the compartment by the insulating space; and a temperature sensing element disposed within the enclosure between the circuit board and the compartment formed within the thermostat housing portion, said temperature sensing element having electrical leads extending to the circuit board, whereby the temperature sensing element is thermally insulated from the thermal generating component in the interior space of the thermostat housing. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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