Claims
- 1. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure comprising a switch base member defining a cavity, a stationary and a movable contact means mounted within the cavity of the switch base member, the movable contact means adapted to move into and out of engagement with the stationary contact means, a generally tubular metallic housing, at least a portion of the switch base member disposed within the housing, a pin guide received on the base member, the guide having a bore extending through the pin guide in alignment with the movable contact means, the pin guide having a recess formed on a surface thereof, a temperature responsive snap acting disc disposed in the recess, a first pin slidably received in the bore between the movable switch means and the disc, an annular pressure disc support having an outer periphery and a bore therethrough and a pressure responsive disc having an outer periphery, the outer periphery of the annular support and the pressure responsive disc hermetically coupled together and with the housing, a second pin disposed in the bore of the annular pressure disc support between the temperature responsive disc and the pressure responsive disc and means to mount the switch to a body whose temperature is to be monitored and in communication with a pressure source whose pressure is to be monitored.
- 2. An electric switch according to claim 1 including a temperature disc retainer extending into the recess formed on a surface of the pin guide to limit outward movement of the outer periphery of the temperature responsive disc.
- 3. An electric switch according to claim 2 in which the temperature disc retainer comprises an annular member received intermediate the pin guide and the pressure disc support.
- 4. An electric switch according to claim 1 in which the means to mount the switch to a compressor shell comprises an extended portion of the housing projecting above the pressure responsive disc and configured as a tubular portion.
- 5. An electric switch according to claim 1 in which the switch base member has a bottom wall with first and second slots formed therethrough, the movable and stationary switch means having first and second terminal members extending through the respective first and second slots, and the means to mount the switch to a compressor comprises an extended portion of the housing projecting beyond the first and second terminal members.
- 6. An electric switch according to claim 5 in which the extended portion of the housing is configured as a tubular portion having a distal end and an outwardly projecting flange is attached to the open end to facilitate attachment to the compressor shell.
- 7. An electric switch according to claim 1 in which the means to mount the switch to a compressor shell comprises a flange projecting outwardly from the housing.
- 8. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure comprising a switch base member, a stationary and a movable contact means mounted on the switch base member, the movable contact means adapted to move into and out of engagement with the stationary contact means, a motion transfer guide member having a bore extending therethrough mounted on the base with the bore in alignment with the movable contact means, the guide member having a recess formed on a surface thereof, a temperature responsive snap acting disc disposed in the recess, a motion transfer member received in the bore extending between the movable switch means and the disc, an annular pressure disc support having an outer periphery and a bore therethrough and a pressure responsive disc having an outer periphery, the outer periphery of the annular support and the pressure responsive disc hermetically coupled together, means to mount the annular support and pressure responsive discs adjacent the base member, and means to couple the pressure responsive disc with the movable contact means through the bore in the annular pressure disc support whereby selected thermal conditions and pressure conditions will cause engagement and disengagement of the movable and stationary contacts independently of one another.
- 9. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure according to claim 8 in which the means to couple the pressure responsive disc with the movable contact means includes a second motion transfer member slidably received in the bore of the annular pressure disc support and extending between the pressure responsive disc and the temperature responsive disc.
- 10. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure according to claim 8 in which the motion transfer member is tubular and the means to couple the pressure responsive disc with the movable contact means includes a solid pin slidably received within the tubular motion transfer member and extending between the pressure responsive disc and the movable contact means.
- 11. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure according to claim 8 in which a plurality of pressure responsive discs are coupled to the annular support member.
- 12. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure according to claim 8 in which the temperature responsive disc is received in a cage having a bottom wall, the cage being movable within the recess toward and away from the movable contact means, the means to couple the pressure responsive disc with the movable contact means includes a second motion transfer member slidably received in the bore of the annular pressure disc support and extending between the pressure responsive disc and the bottom wall of the cage.
- 13. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure according to claim 12 in which the cage includes retaining means to retain the temperature responsive disc in the cage.
- 14. An electric switch responsive separately to temperature and to pressure comprising a switch base member defining a cavity, a stationary and a movable contact means mounted within the cavity of the switch base member, the movable contact means adapted to move into and out of engagement with the stationary contact means, a pin guide received on the base member, the guide having a bore extending through the pin guide in alignment with the movable contact means, the pin guide having a recess formed on a surface thereof, a movably mounted cage having a bottom wall received in the recess, a temperature responsive snap acting disc disposed on the bottom wall of the cage, a first pin slidable received in the bore between the movable switch means and the disc, an annular pressure disc support having a bore therethrough and a pressure responsive disc disposed contiguous to the annular pressure disc support, a second pin disposed in the bore of the annular pressure disc support between the bottom wall of the cage and the pressure responsive disc and means to mount the switch to a body whose temperature is to be monitored and in communication with a pressure source whose pressure is to be monitored.
- 15. An electric switch according to claim 14 in which the cage includes retaining means to retain the temperature responsive disc in the cage.
- 16. An electric switch according to claim 14 in which arms extend upwardly from the pressure disc support to define a path of movement for the cage and improve thermal coupling between the disc support and the cage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP of Ser. No. 07/661,764, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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