Claims
- 1. An electric hotplate, comprising:
- a hotplate body including a central zone without direct heating means applied thereto, and a heated outer zone provided with heating resistors;
- electric circuitry for connecting the heating resistors to a source of electrical energy including a thermostat positioned on a bottom side of the hotplate body and having a casing made from an insulating material;
- the casing of the thermostat having a recess with a snap-action switch therein and a bimetallic strip acting on the switch disposed in the recess, a snap-action contact of the switch and the bimetallic strip being mounted on a support inserted from an open upper side of the casing into slots of the recess, an end portion of said support projecting through one of said slots and forming a connecting lug and securing said support in said casing;
- an upper side of the casing being spaced at a distance from the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body, and the recess of the casing being open only on the upper side of the casing;
- at least one projection projecting upwards at the upper side of the casing in the vicinity of the recess, the projection abutting against the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body; and,
- ventilation gaps being provided between the upper side of the casing and the bottom side of the hotplate body for venting the snap-action switch and the bimetallic strip.
- 2. An electric hotplate, comprising:
- a hotplate body including a central zone without direct heating means applied thereto, and a heated outer zone provided with heating resistors;
- electric circuitry for connecting the heating resistors to a source of electrical energy including a thermostat positioned on a bottom side of the hotplate body and having a casing made from an insulating material;
- the casing of the thermostat having a recess with a snap-action switch therein and a bimetallic strip acting on the switch disposed in the recess, the casing of the thermostat being provided with an outer recess between the electric connections of the snap-action switch, the recess being adapted for receiving a central downwardly projecting lug of the hotplate body;
- an upper side of the casing being spaced at a distance from the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body, and the recess of the casing being open only on the upper side of the casing;
- at least one projection projecting upwards at the upper side of the casing in the vicinity of the recess, the projection abutting against the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body; and,
- ventilation gaps being provided between the upper side of the casing and the bottom side of the hotplate body for venting the snap-action switch and the bimetallic strip.
- 3. An electric hotplate, comprising:
- a hotplate body including a central zone without direct heating means applied thereto, and a heated outer zone provided with heating resistors;
- electric circuitry for connecting the heating resistors to a source of electrical energy including a thermostat positioned on a bottom side of the hotplate body and having a casing made from an insulating material;
- the casing of the thermostat having a recess with a snap-action switch and a bimetallic strip acting on the switch disposed in the recess;
- an upper side of the casing being spaced at a distance from the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body, and the recess of the casing being open and uncovered on one whole side of the casing;
- at least one projection projecting upwards at the upper side of the casing in the vicinity of the recess, the projection abutting against the bottom side of the hotplate body with the casing being mounted on the hotplate body;
- ventilation gaps being provided between the upper side of the casing and the bottom side of the hotplate body for venting the snap-action switch and the bimetallic strip.
- 4. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein the casing has walls surrounding the recess, edges of the walls surrounding the recess of the casing project over the snap-action switch approximately between 1 and 3 mm.
- 5. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein the casing has walls surrounding the recess, edges of the walls surrounding the recess projecting over the bimetallic strip approximately between 1 and 33 mm.
- 6. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein two projections are located on one side of the recess on the upper side of the casing.
- 7. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein one projection is located on one side of the recess on the upper side of the casing.
- 8. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein three projections are located on opposite sides of the recess on the upper side of the casing.
- 9. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein the projection has a rounded configuration.
- 10. An electric hotplate body according to claim 3, wherein the projection has a conical configuration.
- 11. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein the projection forms a one-part component with the casing, said casing being formed in one piece.
- 12. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein a snap-action contact of the switch and the bimetallic strip are mounted on a support inserted from the open upper side of the casing into slots of the recess, an end portion of said support projecting through one of said slots and forming a connecting lug and securing said support in said casing.
- 13. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein a counter contact of said snap-action switch is inserted into a slot of said casing.
- 14. An electric hotplate according to claim 3, wherein two electrical connections of said snap-action switch project near narrow end walls of the casing.
- 15. An electric hotplate, comprising:
- a hotplate body including a central zone without direct heating means applied thereto, and a heated outer zone provided with heating resistors;
- electric circuitry for connecting the heating resistors to a source of electrical energy including a thermostat positioned on a bottom side of the hotplate body and having a casing made from an insulating material;
- a cover at least partly covering the bottom side of the hotplate body;
- the casing of the thermostat having a recess with a switch and a bimetallic element acting on the switch disposed in the recess;
- the casing of the thermostat being pressed against the bottom side of the hotplate body by spring means; and,
- the spring means being formed by an upwardly directed projection of said cover, lying against a flat bottom side of the casing and pressing the casing into contact and firmly against the bottom side of the hotplate body.
- 16. An electric hotplate according to claim 15, wherein the casing is pressed in the vicinity of a flattened portion of the hotplate body.
- 17. An electric hotplate according to claim 15, wherein the thermostat is positioned in the central zone of the hotplate body.
- 18. An electric hotplate according to claim 15, wherein the cover is pressed against the bottom side of the hotplate body and against the casing of the thermostat by means of a nut engaging a threaded bolt of the hotplate body.
- 19. An electric hotplate according to claim 15 wherein the cover comprises a cover plate provided in the vicinity of the thermostat and at least partly covering the bottom side of the hotplate body, the cover plate having openings.
- 20. An electric hotplate according to claim 15, wherein the cover comprises a cover plate and a covering part, the cover plate covering the bottom side of the hotplate body, the cover plate leaving the central zone uncovered, the covering part being a separate, perforated covering part fixed at the central zone by a central bolt engaging in the central zone of the hotplate body, said bolt projecting through a central portion of the covering part, the covering part being made from perforated sheet metal material and shaped like a cup.
- 21. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein the cup-shaped covering part is made from a sheet metal material of substantial thickness, perforated prior to cup-shaping.
- 22. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein the covering part has a thickness of more than 0.8 mm.
- 23. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein perforations of the covering part are of a diameter of about a few millimeters.
- 24. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein a surface covered by the perforations represents between one third and two thirds of a total surface area of the covering part.
- 25. An electric hotplate according to claim 24, wherein the surface covered by the perforation represents substantially half of the total surface area of the covering part.
- 26. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein the cover part has a substantially cylindrical wall portion, the perforations also being provided in the substantially cylindrical wall portion of the covering part.
- 27. An electric hotplate according to claim 20, wherein substantially over its entire circumference, an edge of the covering part rests on a shoulder of the cover plate, the cover plate being annular, and the covering part pressing the cover plate against a rim of the hotplate body, said rim surrounding the central zone.
- 28. An electric hotplate according to claim 27, wherein the edge of the covering part has an all-round, outwardly projecting support flange.
Priority Claims (4)
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8219461 |
Jul 1982 |
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3226264 |
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8227145 |
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3301689 |
Jan 1983 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 511,104, filed July 6, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,605,841.
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Divisions (1)
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