Claims
- 1. A thermostat for use with an oven of an electric or gas range comprising:
- an enclosure;
- a first electrical contact;
- a second electrical contact; said first and second contacts disposed within said enclosure, and said first and second contacts having terminal blade portions extending outside said enclosure for electrical connections;
- a switch spring arm disposed within said enclosure and having a fixed end coupled to said first electrical contact and a free end moved from a contacting position and a noncontacting position with said second electrical contact;
- a pair of actuators disposed on opposite sides of said spring arm and being axially aligned for coupling forces to said switch spring arm;
- said enclosure having axially aligned channels extending through opposed walls for slidably receiving said actuators;
- a frame supporting said enclosure;
- a temperature responsive subassembly supported by said frame including means for movement responsive to changes in oven temperature; said temperature responsive movement means being supported in operative position with respect to a first one of said pair of actuators;
- a spindle subassembly supported by said frame including means for movement responsive to manual rotation of a spindle; said spindle movement means being supported in operative position with respect to a second one of said pair of actuators; and
- said spindle movement means including a cam member mounted on said spindle for rotation with said spindle, said cam member providing a cam surface having a first cam rise equivalent in a first range of rotation of said spindle and a second cam rise equivalent in a second range of rotation of said spindle.
- 2. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein said first cam rise equivalent in said first range of rotation of said spindle provides a first rate of change of corresponding oven temperatures substantially less than a second rate of change of corresponding oven temperatures provided by said second cam rise equivalent in said second range of rotation of said spindle.
- 3. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein said first cam rise equivalent in said first range of rotation of said spindle provides a change of corresponding oven temperature of about 1.4.degree. F. for each angular degree of rotation.
- 4. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein said second cam rise equivalent in said second range of rotation of said spindle provides a change of corresponding oven temperature of about 16.degree. F. for each angular degree of rotation.
- 5. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein said first range of rotation of said spindle is between 0.degree. and about 285.degree. relative to an OFF position.
- 6. A thermostat as recited in claim 5 wherein said second range of rotation of said spindle is between 285.degree. to 310.degree..
- 7. A thermostat as recited in claim 5 wherein said first cam rise equivalent is about 0.016" in 360.degree. rotation.
- 8. A thermostat as recited in claim 6 wherein said second cam rise equivalent is about 0.100" in 360.degree. rotation.
- 9. A thermostat as recited in claim 5 wherein first range of rotation corresponds to user selected oven temperatures up to about 500.degree. F.
- 10. A thermostat as recited in claim 6 wherein first range of rotation corresponds to user selected oven temperatures between 500.degree. F. and 900.degree. F.
- 11. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein said second cam rise equivalent is substantially greater than said first cam rise equivalent.
- 12. A thermostat as recited in claim 1 wherein a ratio of said second cam rise equivalent and said first cam rise equivalent is greater than 10.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/050,843, filed Apr. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,165.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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