Claims
- 1. A thermal switch apparatus comprising:
an adapter having a mounting apparatus and a receptacle, the receptacle having a female portion structured internally with a retainer; and a thermal sensing device having a male portion sized to enter the female portion of the receptacle, the male portion having an external relief structured to interlock with the retainer.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the male portion of the thermal sensing device is installed in the female portion of the adapter with the external relief being interlocked with the retainer.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
the external relief of the thermal sensing device further comprises one or more recesses receded into an external surface of the male portion; and the retainer of the adapter further comprises one or more projections extending inwardly of an interior wall portion of the receptacle.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retainer further comprises an integral portion of the female portion of the receptacle.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the retainer is further positioned adjacent to one end of the female portion of the receptacle.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the female portion of the receptacle is closed at one end thereof.
- 7. A thermal switch apparatus comprising:
a thermal sensing device housed in a case, a portion of an external surface of the case being structured with one or more juxtaposed relatively raised and recessed areas; and a mounting adapter including an integral mounting apparatus and a substantially tubular receptacle, an internal wall portion of the receptacle being structured with a plurality of inwardly projecting retainer portions engaging and interlocking with the one or more juxtaposed relatively raised and recessed areas of the case.
- 8. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 7 wherein the tubular receptacle of the mounting adapter is closed at one end thereof by an integral end cap, and the plurality of retainer portions are further positioned adjacent to the one closed end of the receptacle.
- 9. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 8 wherein the one or more juxtaposed relatively raised and recessed areas further comprise a plurality of indentations formed in the external surface of the case, and the inwardly projecting retainer portions further comprise a cooperating plurality of prongs projecting inwardly of the receptacle and toward the one closed end of the receptacle.
- 10. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 7 wherein the inwardly projecting retainer portions springingly engage the one or more juxtaposed relatively raised and recessed areas of the case.
- 11. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 7 wherein the thermal sensing device further comprises a bimetallic disc actuator in operative relationship with a pair of relatively moveable electrical contacts.
- 12. A thermal switch apparatus comprising:
a means for indicating a change in temperature; a means for adapting the indicating means to a predetermined apparatus; and a means for interlocking the indicating means with the adapting means.
- 13. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 12 wherein the interlocking means further comprises snapping means.
- 14. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 12 wherein the interlocking means further comprises first and second cooperating interlocking means, the indicating means including the first cooperating interlocking means and the adapter means including the second cooperating interlocking means.
- 15. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 12 means for securing a portion of the indicating means against an internal surface of the adapting means.
- 16. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 12 wherein the interlocking means further comprises means for applying spring pressure against an external surface of the indicating means.
- 17. A thermal switch apparatus comprising:
a thermal switch module having a pair of relatively moveable electrical contacts and a thermally responsive actuator that is operatively positioned for actuating the electrical contacts at a predetermined set-point temperature, the disc actuator and electrical contacts being enclosed within a substantially cylindrical outer case having a relief portion structure formed on an external surface thereof; and an adapter having a mounting apparatus coupled to a substantially tubular receptacle, the receptacle having an inside diameter larger than an outside diameter of the outer case of the thermal switch module and an internal surface that is formed with an integral retainer portion structured to mate with the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case.
- 18. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 17 wherein the thermal switch module is installed into the receptacle of the adapter, the retainer portion on the internal surface of the receptacle being mated with the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case.
- 19. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 17 wherein the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case further comprises a plurality of recessed areas, and the retainer portion on the internal surface of the receptacle further comprises a plurality of inwardly projecting retainers, each of the inwardly projecting retainers being interlockingly mated with one of the recessed areas.
- 20. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 17 wherein the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case further comprises a plurality of indentations and the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case further comprises a plurality of resilient prongs structured to interlock with the indentations.
- 21. The thermal switch apparatus of claim 17 wherein:
the outer case of the thermal switch module further comprises a thermal sensing surface positioned at one end thereof, the relief portion on the external surface of the outer case is spaced away from the thermal sensing surface; the receptacle of the adapter further comprises an integral end cap closing one end of the receptacle; and the plurality of resilient prongs is adjacent to but spaced away from an internal surface of the end cap.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/312,386, filed in the names of Byron G. Scott and George D. Davis on Aug. 14, 2001, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60312386 |
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