Claims
- 1. A circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector comprising: a circuit overload indicator light; and an electrical circuit protector; said circuit overload indicator light having a first lead line and a second lead line extending there from for energizing said circuit overload indicator light, said electrical circuit protector having a housing for containment of all electrical components associated with said electrical circuit protector, said electrical circuit protector having a button housing, said all electrical components being interconnected for electrical communication there between, said electrical components including; a first terminal; a second terminal; a current responsive bimetallic element; and an interrupter blade reset button; said interrupter blade reset button having an activated position and an inactivated position, said circuit overload indicator light being mounted onto or within said interrupter blade reset button by suitable attachment means, said interrupter blade reset button having a front side which includes an electroplated section, said interrupter blade reset button having a back side which includes an electroplated section, said first lead line being fixedly attached onto or within said interrupter blade reset button by appropriate attachment means and interconnected to said electroplated section of said front side, and said second lead line being fixedly attached onto or within said interrupter blade reset button by appropriate attachment means and interconnected to said electroplated section of said back side, whereby when said electrical circuit protector is subjected to an electrical overload, said interrupter blade reset button assumes said activated position which in turn automatically illuminates said circuit overload indicator light.
- 2. The circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector of claim 1 wherein each said appropriate attachment means is solder.
- 3. The circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector of claim 1 wherein said suitable attachment means is glue.
- 4. A circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector comprising: a circuit overload indicator light; and an electrical circuit protector; said circuit overload indicator light having a first lead line and a second lead line extending there from for energizing said circuit overload indicator light, said electrical circuit protector having a housing for containment of all electrical components associated with said electrical circuit protector, said electrical circuit protector having a button housing, said all electrical components being interconnected for electrical communication there between, said electrical components including; a first terminal; a second terminal; a current responsive bimetallic element; and an interrupter blade reset button; said interrupter blade reset button having an activated position and an inactivated position, said circuit overload indicator light being mounted onto or within said button housing by suitable attachment means, each said lead line being retained within a recess formed within said button housing, said first lead line being interconnected to said first terminal by appropriate attachment means, said housing of said electrical circuit protector having an electroplated section which is in communication and attached to said second terminal by appropriate attachment means, and said second lead line being interconnected and fixedly attached by appropriate attachment means onto said electroplated section, whereby when said electrical circuit protector is subjected to an electrical overload, said interrupter blade reset button assumes said activated position which in turn automatically illuminates said circuit overload indicator light.
- 5. A circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector comprising: a circuit overload indicator light; and an electrical circuit protector; said circuit overload indicator light having a first lead line and a second lead line extending there from for energizing said circuit overload indicator light, said electrical circuit protector having a housing for containment of all electrical components associated with said electrical circuit protector, said electrical circuit protector having a button housing, said all electrical components being interconnected for electrical communication there between, said electrical components including; a first terminal; a second terminal; a current responsive bimetallic element; and an interrupter blade reset button; said interrupter blade reset button having an activated position and an inactivated position, said circuit overload indicator light being mounted onto said button housing by suitable attachment means, said circuit protector housing and said button housing having a hole there through for slidably receiving each said lead line there through, said first lead line being of a sufficient length to extend from within said hole and throughout said circuit protector housing, said first lead line being fixedly attached to said first terminal by functional attachment means, said second lead line being of a sufficient length to extend from within said hole and throughout said circuit protector housing, and said second lead line being fixedly attached to said second terminal by functional attachment means, whereby when said electrical circuit protector is subjected to an electrical overload, said interrupter blade reset button assumes said activated position which in turn automatically illuminates said circuit overload indicator light.
- 6. The circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector of claim 5 wherein first said functional attachment means includes said first lead line being wrapped around said first terminal, and said second functional attachment means includes said second lead line being wrapped around said second terminal.
- 7. A circuit overload indicator light for use in combination with an electrical circuit protector comprising: a circuit overload indicator light; and an electrical circuit protector; said circuit overload indicator light having a first lead line and a second lead line extending there from for energizing said circuit overload indicator light, said overload indicator light with said first lead line and said second lead line being contained within an elongated housing, said overload indicator light with each said lead line and said elongated housing in combination form a light stick, said electrical circuit protector having a housing for containment of all electrical components associated with said electrical circuit protector, said electrical circuit protector having a button housing, said all electrical components being interconnected for electrical communication there between, said electrical components including; a first terminal; a second terminal; a current responsive bimetallic element; and an interrupter blade reset button; said interrupter blade reset button having an activated position and an inactivated position, said circuit protector housing and said button housing having a hole there through for slidably receiving said light stick there through, said first lead line being of a sufficient length to extend from within said hole and throughout said circuit protector housing, said first lead line being fixedly attached to said first terminal by functional attachment means, said second lead line being of a sufficient length to extend from within said hole and throughout said circuit protector housing, and said second lead line being fixedly attached to said second terminal by functional attachment means, whereby when said electrical circuit protector is subjected to an electrical overload, said interrupter blade reset button assumes said activated position which in turn automatically illuminates said circuit overload indicator light.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is derived from our provisional application No. 60/284,166, which was filed on Apr. 4, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (28)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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02046618 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/284166 |
Apr 2001 |
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