The present invention is related to a switch device that includes a ramp of different heights of sections so as to allocate a control member away from the bimetallic plate in “ON” status, which allows the plate to be deformed without obstruction when overloaded.
The conventional circuit breaker uses a fuse between a switch and a circuit so that when an electrical overloaded, the fuse will first melt before damages occurs. However, if the fuse is not properly installed or an improper fuse is used, the overload current cannot melt the fuse and a disaster can be resulted. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,262,748, 4,167,720, 4,937,548, 5,223,813, 5,451,729, and 5,558,211 unveil different types of circuit breakers, commonly including a complicated mechanism to drive the bimetallic plate that is expected to be deformed and bent when current is overloaded. Nevertheless, it is noted that the bimetallic plate does not completely deformed as desired because it is not passable to freely deformed and still in contact with the terminal, so that sparks could be produced and cause a disaster.
Therefore, it is desired to have a safety switch device that allows the bimetallic plate to be freely deformed when the current is overloaded thus to resolve the shortcomings of the conventional switch devices.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, it provides a safety switch device that comprises a case having an open top and a switch pivotally engaged with the open top of the case. A first terminal and a second terminal are respectively extended through a bottom of the case. A bimetallic plate has a first end fixed to the first terminal and a first contact point is connected to a second end of the bimetallic plate. A second contact point is connected to the second terminal and located beneath the first contact point. A pull rod has a first end pivotally connected to the switch and a second end of the pull rod has a hook portion to lift the second end of the bimetallic plate when the switch is pivoted to “OFF” position. A control member has a first end pivotally connected to the switch member and a probe extends from a second end of the control member so as to be movably engaged with a ramp defined in an inside of the case. The second end of the control member is movably located above the second end of the bimetallic plate.
The present invention will be more obvious from the following description as taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
With reference to the drawings and in particular to
A first terminal 11 and a second terminal 12 are respectively extended through the bottom of the case 1. A bimetallic plate 3 has a first end fixed to the first terminal 11 and a first contact point 31 connected to an underside of a second end of the bimetallic plate 3. A second contact point 121 is connected to a top of a bent portion of the second terminal 12 and located beneath the first contact point 31.
A control assembly 4 including a pull rod 41 and a control member 42 is received in the case 1. A ring 412 is connected to a first end of the pull rod 4 and the connection rod 21 extends through the ring 412, so that the pull rod 42 is pivotally connected to the switch 2. A second end of the pull rod 41 has a hook portion 411, which is engaged with the second end of the bimetallic plate 3. The control member 42 has a hole 421, which the connection rod 21 extends through, defined through a first end thereof. Therefore, the control member 42 is pivotally connected to the switch member 2. A probe 422 extends from a second end of the control member 42 and movably engages with the ramp 13. A spring 43 is mounted to the connection rod 21 and is biased between the control member 42 and an inside of the case 1, so that the probe 422 is pushed to engage with the ramp 13. The second end of the control member 42 is movably located above the second end of the bimetallic plate 3 as shown in
When pushing the right end of the switch 2 downward, as shown in
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As what have been shown and described in the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art to make further embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.