Claims
- 1. A switching device comprising a housing having walls defining a chamber therein, stationary contact means and movable contact means mounted in the chamber, the movable contact means adapted to move into and out of engagement with the stationary contact means, actuating means extending from outside the housing into the chamber coupled to the movable contact means adapted to move the movable contact means and latching means disposed in the chamber adapted to maintain the stationary and movable contact means in engagement during selected conditions, the actuating means comprising a push-button mounted on the housing adapted for movement between first and second limits, a push-button link member having first and second ends, the first end pivotably connected to the push-button, a toggle link having first and second ends and an intermediate fulcrum, the first end of the toggle link being pivotably connected to the second end of the push-button link, the fulcrum being povotably mounted on a pin fixedly mounted in the housing, a bellcrank link having first and second ends, the first end of the bellcrank link pivotably connected to the second end of the togle link, a bellcrank element having first and second ends and an intermediate fulcrum, the fulcrum of the bellcrank element pivotably connected to the second end of the bellcrank link through a pin, a pair of gnerally vertically extending grooves formed in the housing, the pin extending between and into the grooves to limit motion of the fulcrum of the bellcrank element to generally vertical motion, the first end of the bellcrank element formed with a latching surface adapted to move into and out of engagement with a reaction surface of the latching means, the second end of the bellcrank element being coupled to the movable contact means whereby downward movement of the push-button will cause the toggle to pivot and move the latching surface into engagement with the reaction surface and continued downward movement of the push-button will cause the fulcrum of the bellcrank element to move downwardly with the movable contact means engaging the stationary contact means and the first end of the bellcrank link moving laterally from a point relative to an imaginary line extending through the fulcrum of the toggle link and the fulcrum of the bellcrank element away from the latching surface to a point across the imaginary line which is toward the latching surface.
- 2. A switching device according to claim 1 in which the movable contact means includes an elongated arm having first and second ends, the movable contact mounted at the first end of the arm, the elongated arm being pivotably connected intermediate its first and second ends to the second arm of the bellcrank element and a spring means is mounted in the housing and places a bias on the elongated arm between its pivot and its second end urging the second end of the elongated arm toward the second arm of the bellcrank element.
- 3. A switching device according to claim 2 in which the spring means placing a bias on the elongated arm also biases the second arm of the bellcrank element in a direction away from the stationary contact.
- 4. A switching device according to claim 1 further including a contact return spring mounted in the housing and placing a bias on the bellcrank toggle link tending to lift the fulcrum of the bellcrank element and the push-button upwardly through the bellcrank link and the push-button link respectively.
- 5. A switching device according to claim 1 in which the generally vertically extending grooves in which pin extending through the fulcurm of the bellcrank toggle link rides is formed with an arc intermediate its ends so that the latching surface of the bellcrank element and the reaction surface of the latching means maintain the same spatial relationship relative to one another when the push-button is depressed.
- 6. A switching device according to claim 1 further including first and second terminals for providing a current source to the stationary and movable contacts means respectively, a connector link connected in series with one of the first and second terminals connected at an end thereof to said one of the terminal means by a solder joint and a spring compressed against the connector link so that upon melting of the solder due to over temperature conditions the spring well separate the said end of the connector link from the said one of the terminal means.
- 7. A switching device according to claim 1 further including first and second terminal means for providing a current source to the stationary and movable contact means respectively, a cantilever mounted bimetallic current carrying assembly electrically connected between one of the terminal means and one of the contact means having one end fixedly supported in the housing and having a second distal end adapted to deflect upon being subjected to selected current conditions, the distal end of the bimetallic assembly operatively connected to the reaction surface of the latching means.
- 8. A switching device according to claim 7 further including an ambient compensating bimetallic assembly connected between the current carrying assembly and the reaction surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 034,174, filed Apr. 2, 1987.
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