Claims
- 1. In an electric pressing iron having a heater circuit, the iron having mounted on the top of its soleplate a temperature-sensitive switch comprising a pair of superposed, spaced aligned contact blades cantilever-mounted and extending in the same direction, the switch including an upper blade and a lower blade, the blades carrying aligned contact zones, a bimetallic element cantilever-mounted on the soleplate in heat exchange relation therewith and adapted to engage with its distal end the lower blade to move the distal end of said lower blade away from the upper blade in conditions of no-heat-demand to separate the contact zones, temperature control setting means on the iron including means to raise and lower the distal end of the upper blade, the heater circuit being operatively connected in series with the switch, the improvement of a ready light circuit including a third blade mounted cantilever-fashion and disposed between and generally aligned with the other blades, the upper blade and third blade having aligned contact points, the bimetallic element adapted in conditions approaching heat-demand to cause upward movement of the distal end of the third blade to adjacent the upper blade to close the contact points, the ready light and the contact points being operatively connected in series and across the contact zones of the upper and lower blades.
- 2. In an electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein one of said contact points is an adjustable set-screw-type contact.
- 3. In an electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 2, the improvement wherein the other of said contact points is a tongue struck upward from its blade.
- 4. In an electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein at least some of the blades are stamped from sheetmetal and are channel-shaped in cross section.
- 5. In an electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein the third blade is of resilient sheet-metal and is angled upward at a flexure point outward toward the distal end from the engagement with it of the distal end of the bimetallic element.
- 6. In an electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 5, the improvement wherein the contact point on the third blade is on an upstruck tongue toward the distal end from the flexure point.
- 7. An electric iron having a heater, temperature setting means, a first heater switch blade mounted at one end on the iron soleplate, means connecting the setting means and the other end of the blade to lower the distal end of the blade to lower levels corresponding to higher temperature settings, a second heater switch blade beneath and in alignment with the first blade and having one end mounted under the said one end of the first blade, a bimetallic strip mounted at one end on the soleplate and extending toward and engaging the top of the other end of the second blade, the said other end of the second blade being biased upwardly, a first set of aligned contacts on the first and second blades respectively and circuit means connecting the first set of contacts in series with the heater and a power source, a third blade having an end mounted between the said one ends of the first and second blades and having its other end biased downward and resting normally on the other end of the bimetallic element, an indicator lamp, a second set of aligned contacts on the first and third blades respectively and second circuit means connecting the second set of aligned contacts with the lamp across the first set.
- 8. An electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 7 wherein one of the contacts of the second set of aligned contacts is adjustable toward and away from the other contact of the second set.
- 9. An electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 7 wherein the third blade has a cut-out in alignment with the first set of contacts.
- 10. An electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 7 wherein the said other end of the second blade presents a dog-leg away from the third leg.
- 11. An electric pressing iron as claimed in claim 7 wherein the contact on the third blade is on a tongue inclined toward the first blade.
- 12. In an electric pressing iron having a heater circuit, the iron having mounted on the top of its soleplate a temperature-sensitive switch comprising three superposed, spaced aligned contact blades cantilever-mounted and extending in the same direction, the switch including a first blade and a second blade carrying aligned contact points, a bimetallic element cantilever-mounted on the soleplate in heat exchange relation therewith and having its distal end adapted to move the distal end of said second blade away from the first blade in conditions of no-heat-demand to open the electrical connection through the contact points on the first and second blades, temperature control setting means on the iron including means to raise and lower the distal end of the first blade, the heater circuit being operatively connected in series with the first and second blades, a ready light circuit including a third blade disposed between and generally aligned with the other blades, the first blade and third blade having aligned contact points, the bimetallic element adapted at temperature in a range below but proximate heat-demand temperature to cause engagement of the contact points of the third blade and the first blade, means connecting the ready light and the third blade operatively in series to the second blade.
- 13. In an electric pressing iron having a heater, the iron having mounted adjacent its soleplate a temperature-sensitive switch comprising three superposed, spaced aligned contact blades cantilever-mounted and extending in the same direction, the switch including a first blade and a second blade carrying aligned contact points, a bimetallic element cantilever-mounted adjacent the soleplate in heat exchange relation therewith and having its distal end adapted to move the distal end of said second blade away from the first blade in conditions of no-heat-demand to open the electrical connection through the contact points on the first and second blades, temperature control setting means on the iron including means to move the distal end of the first blade toward and away from the second blade, the heater being operatively connected in series with the first and second blades and to supply means, a ready light circuit including a third blade disposed between and generally aligned with the other blades, the first blade and third blade having aligned contact points, the bimetallic element adapted at temperature in a range below but proximate heat-demand temperature to cause engagement of the contact points of the third blade and the first blade, means connecting the ready light and the third blade operatively in series to the second blade.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 810,502, filed June 27, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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