Claims
- 1. An elongated snap-acting bimetal element having a single stable state at a predetermined temperature comprising
- a first strip-like layer of metal having a first coefficient of thermal expansion,
- a second strip-like layer of metal bonded on the first layer and having a second coefficient of thermal expansion,
- said second coefficient of thermal expansion being substantially different from the first coefficient of thermal expansion,
- said first and second bonded layers adapted to be secured at one end with the other end extending free,
- said first and second bonded layers being bent into a transverse radius of curvature of about the predetermined temperature to retain the bonded first and second layers against longitudinal curvature until a temperature is reached whereat longitudinal curvature forces exceed the retaining forces of the transverse curvature producing snap longitudinal curvature changes,
- said first and second bonded layer also being stressed toward a longitudinal radius of curvature at about the predetermined temperature,
- said transverse radius of curvature being selected to oppose the force of temperature warp by increasing temperature, and
- said longitudinal radius of curvature being greater than the transverse radius of curvature and being selected to add to the force of temperature warp by increasing temperature.
- 2. An elongated snap-acting bimetal element as claimed in claim 1 wherein the grain directions of the first and second bonded layers generally run along the longitudinal directions of the bonded layers.
- 3. An elongated snap-acting bimetal element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said other end of the first and second bonded strip-like layers is formed with a transverse tapered dimension.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 495,167, filed Aug. 6, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,966.
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