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The safety switch comprises a housing (10), a first leg (21), a second leg (22), a third leg (23), a bimetal plate (24) and a cover (30).
The housing (10) is hollow and comprises a top, a front, a bottom, a space (11), an opening (12), multiple gaps (13) and a button (14). The space (11) is defined in the housing (10) to contain elements for protecting the switch from overloading. The opening (12) is defined in the front. The gaps (13) are respectively defined through the bottom. The button (14) is mounted on and protrudes up from the top of the housing (10) to activate or cut off power-supplying circuit and comprises an arm (141). The arm (141) extends form the button into the space (11).
The first leg (21) is mounted in one of the gaps (13) and comprises a top, a vertical edge and a contact (210). The top of the first leg (21) is bent and is mounted through the corresponding gap (13). The contact (210) is formed on the top of the first leg (21).
The second leg (22) is mounted in one of the gaps (13) and comprises a top, a vertical edge, a contact (220) and a point (221). The top of the second leg (22) is bent and corresponds to the corresponding gap (13). The contact (220) is formed on the top of the second leg (22). The point (221) is mounted on the contact (220).
The third leg (23) is mounted in one of the gaps (13) and comprises a top, a vertical edge and a contact (230). The top of the third leg (23) is bent and corresponds to the corresponding gap (13). The contact (230) is formed on the top and connected to the power-supplying circuit.
The bimetal plate (24) is mounted on the top of the first leg (21) and comprises a distal end, a point (241), a bottom and a top. The point (241) is mounted at the distal end on the bottom of the bimetal plate (24) and corresponds to and selectively contacts the point (221) of the second leg (22). The distal end contacts with the arm (141) of the button (14). When a use presses the button to turn on the power strip, the arm (141) of the button presses the bimetal plate (14) to conduct electricity between the point (241) of the bimetal plate (24) and the point (221) of the second leg (22) to activate the power-supplying circuit. When the current in the power-supplying circuit is too high, the temperature of the bimetal plate (24) increases excessively to make the bimetal plate (24) to separate from the point (221) of the second leg (22) and deactivate the power-supplying circuit due to a bimetallic characteristic of the bimetal plate (24).
The cover (30) is mounted on the opening (12) of the housing (10) and comprises an inner surface. The inner surface of the cover (30) tightly abuts and holds the vertical edge of the first leg (21), the vertical edge of the second leg (22) and the vertical edge of the third leg (23) to hold securely the first leg (21), the second leg (22) and the third leg (23) in the gaps (13).
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The volume of the safety switch is reduced due to the cover (30) directly attaching the vertical edges of the first leg (21), the second leg (22)and the third leg (23) without extra protrusions. Therefore, the safety switch has a low cost and is compact.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.