Claims
- 1. A method of assembly of a thermostat including a case assembly with electrical terminals, a resilient blade, relatively moveable mating contacts, one of which is on said blade, a snap disc in operative engagement with said blade, a base and a cap, the steps of:
- placing a bimetal member in said base;
- positioning the case assembly on said base over said member with said contacts closed;
- heating to a controlled threshold temperature to cause said member to be bowed to a predetermined degree;
- pressing said case assembly into said base with sufficient force to deform the interface of said base with said case assembly;
- continuing the pressing step until said contacts are opened by said member in its bowed state and said base and said case assembly are coupled together;
- retaining said case assembly and said base in position with the contacts open; and
- securing said cap in position and locking said base and said case assembly together;
- whereby said thermostat is assembled and calibrated in an efficient manner.
- 2. The assembly method of claim 1, wherein the pressing step is continued by a predetermined amount beyond the point of coupling of said base and case assembly and first opening of said contacts.
- 3. The assembly method of claim 1, wherein is provided the step of preforming said base to provide multiple projections at said interface.
- 4. The assembly method of claim 3, wherein the projections at said interface are deformed during the pressing step to enhance the retaining step.
- 5. The assembly method of claim 1, wherein said base includes upstanding deformable legs, and wherein the step of securing said cap includes:
- placing the cap on said case assembly during the retention step; and
- bending said legs over said cap to provide locking of said base and said case assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/307,984, filed Sep. 14, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,574,421.
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Divisions (1)
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