Claims
- 1. A thermal switch comprising:
- a bistable bimetallic element having two ends lying generally in a plane, comprising first and second layers, and having a generally rectangular shape with a length between said ends greater than the width thereof,
- first and second electrical contacts,
- means for moving at least one of said contacts between a first position in which said contacts make an electrical connection, and a second position in which said contacts are separated; said means including a spacer member, and means capturing said spacer member to allow movement of said member only in a given direction; and said means for moving being arranged to move said at least one of said contacts into a given one of said positions when said bimetallic element is in one stable condition, and
- means for constraining the position of said bimetallic element, said means for constraining including said spacer member; first and second substantially planar abutment surfaces disposed substantially in a plane perpendicular to said given direction, and arranged to be engaged by said ends when said element is in said one stable condition, said element having clearance to move in said given direction when in the other stable condition; first and second substantially parallel abutment surfaces, spaced apart a distance greater than said width such that the element fits therebetween with clearance allowing limited movement in the width direction; and means constraining movement of said element in the length direction and having clearance with respect to said ends, whereby said bimetallic element is free-floating when in said other stable condition.
- 2. A switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said substantially planar abutment surfaces are formed on the inside of a cover of the switch, and said spacer member is formed of an electrically insulating material.
- 3. A switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said spacer member is generally spherical.
- 4. A switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first and second electrical contacts are formed on respective first and second arms, disposed so as to overlap each other in said given direction, movement of said bimetallic element displacing said spacer member and causing at least one of said arms to move relative to the other in said given direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 549,942, filed Nov. 9, 1983.
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