Claims
- 1. A circuit interrupter comprising
a housing member formed of electrically conductive material having a bottom wall and sidewalls forming an opening, a lid member formed of electrically conductive material received on the sidewalls of the housing member electrically separated therefrom, a stationary electrical contact mounted on the lid member, terminals attached to the housing member and the lid member, a member formed of electrically conductive thermostat material, the member having an area deformed to provide snap action between two opposite configurations, the member having an attachment portion mounted to the bottom wall of the housing member and having a portion extended in length from the deformed area to a distal free end, the extended length portion being stiffened to minimize thermal creep, to increase the mechanical spring rate of the extended length portion and to increase snap action movement of the distal free end, and a movable electrical contact mounted on the member at the free distal end thereof adapted to move into and out of electrical engagement with the stationary contact between contacts engaged and disengaged positions in response to the member snapping from one configuration to another in dependence upon selected changes in the temperature of the member, the stiffened extended length portion providing an increased amount of snap action opening between the movable and stationary contacts in the contacts disengaged position.
- 2. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion is formed of thermostat material integrally formed with the thermostat material member.
- 3. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion is formed of monometal suitably attached to the member formed of thermostat material.
- 4. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the deformed area is generally circular and the attachment portion mounted on the bottom wall of the housing member is beyond the deformed area but contiguous therewith on a side of the deformed area furthest from the extended length portion.
- 5. A circuit interrupter according to claim 4 further comprising a weld slug mounted on the attachment portion for welding the disc to the housing member.
- 6. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion has a top surface and is formed with opposed edge portions extending along the length thereof which are folded out of a plane in which the top surface lies to stiffen the extended length portion.
- 7. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion has a top surface and is formed with opposite edge portions extending along the length thereof which are folded generally 90 degrees relative to the top surface to stiffen the extended length portion.
- 8. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion has a top surface and is formed with opposite edge portions extending along the length thereof which are folded generally 180 degrees relative to the top surface to stiffen the extended length portion.
- 9. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion has a top surface, the extended length portion being deformed to provide at least one land portion spaced above the remainder of the top surface to stiffen the extended length portion.
- 10. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion has a top surface and at least one aperture is formed through the top surface to increase current sensitivity of the disc.
- 11. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion is of generally uniform width.
- 12. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the extended length portion decreases in width as one goes in the direction from the deformed area to the distal free end.
- 13. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the attachment portion is another extended length portion extending from the area deformed to provide snap action, the said another extended length portion being stiffened to further minimize thermal creep and bending of the bimetallic member in the contacts engaged position and increase resonant frequency of the bimetallic member when the contacts are in the contacts disengaged position.
- 14. Circuit interrupter according to claim 13 in which the said another extended length portion has a top surface and is formed with opposed edge portions extending along the length thereof which are folded out of a plane in which the top surface lies to stiffen the said another extended length portion.
- 15. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the lid member is formed of first and second spaced apart portions and further comprising a current carrying heater having two opposite end portions, one of the terminals connected to the first lid portion and the stationary electrical contact connected to the second lid portion and a respective end portion of the heater electrically connected to each lid portion.
- 16. A circuit interrupter according to claim 13 in which the lid portions are each formed with a heater attachment projection arranged to extend toward the bottom wall of the housing member, the projection on the lid portion mounting the stationary electrical contact extending to a location closer to the bottom wall of the housing member than the other heater attachment projection.
- 17. A circuit interrupter according to claim 15 in which the lid portions are each formed with a portion being deformed to provide at least one land portion spaced above the remainder of the lid portion to stiffen the lid portion, the at least one land portion serving as a heater attachment projection which extends toward the bottom wall of the housing member, the at least one land portion on the lid portion mounting the stationary electrical contact extending to a location further from the bottom wall of the housing member than the other heater attachment projection.
- 18. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the deformed area is generally circular extending the full width of the member and the sides of the extension, after folding, extend along an imaginary line which is essentially tangent with the outer portion of the circular deformed area.
- 19. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the deformed area is generally circular extending the full width of the member and the sides of the extension, after folding, have at least a portion wider than the deformed area.
- 20. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the member has a second end opposite the free distal end with the deformed area intermediate the free distal end and the second end, and the attachment portion is located generally at the second end.
- 21. A circuit interrupter according to claim 1 in which the attachment portion of the member is located in the deformed area and the disc has a second portion extended in length from the deformed area to a second distal free end with the deformed area intermediate to the two extended length portions, the second extended length portion being stiffened,
a second movable electrical contact mounted on the lid member, and a second movable electrical contact mounted on the disc at the second free distal end thereof adapted to move into and out of electrical engagement with the second stationary contact.
- 22. A circuit interrupter according to claim 21 in which the deformed area is formed with an aperture therethrough for receipt of a mounting member.
- 23. In a circuit interrupter having a bimetallic switching member having a formed portion to provide snap-acting movement, the bimetallic switching member having at least one movable electrical contact mounted thereon for movement of the movable electrical contact into and out of engagement with a mating stationary electrical contact between a contacts engaged and a contacts disengaged position, the method steps comprising increasing both current sensitivity of the bimetallic switching member and the amount of space between mating electrical contacts when the bimetallic switching member is in the contacts disengaged position by extending the length of the bimetallic switching member from the formed portion to a free end of the bimetallic switching member, locating the movable electrical contact at the free end and stiffening the extended length portion.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 in which the extended length portion is stiffened by folding opposed marginal edge portions thereof out of a plane in which the remainder of the extended length portion generally lies.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) (1) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/324,494, filed Sep. 24, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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