Claims
- 1. A thermally tripped circuit breaker, comprising:
a functional bimetallic strip; and a bimetallic support supporting said functional bimetallic strip, said bimetallic support being a compensating bimetallic strip bent out in an opposite direction to said functional bimetallic strip, said functional bimetallic strip and said bimetallic support being electrically connected in series.
- 2. The breaker according to claim 1, wherein said functional bimetallic strip is an angled bimetallic strip.
- 3. The breaker according to claim 2,
further comprising a contact link; further comprising a compression spring; wherein said bimetallic support has a free end; wherein said functional bimetallic strip has a first angle limb with a first free end and a second angle limb with a second free end, said first angle limb being a fixing limb and said first free end is fixed to said free end of said bimetallic support and projects in a same direction; and wherein said second angle limb being a functional limb and, fixes, in a region of said second free end, said contact link, against an opening pressure of said compression spring, in a switched-on position, and heating of said functional limb results in deflection, allowing an opening movement of said contact link to start, in a bending direction being opposite to said fixing limb.
- 4. The breaker according to claim 3, further comprising a connecting contact connected to said bimetallic support.
- 5. The breaker according to claim 4, wherein said bimetallic support flanks said fixing limb of said functional bimetallic strip such that they are disposed substantially plane-parallel.
- 6. The breaker according to claim 4, wherein said bimetallic support is a compensating bimetallic strip, said free end of said bimetallic support, bends out, when heated, in a given direction opposite to the bending direction of said functional limb which opens a contact.
- 7. The breaker according to claim 3, wherein said bimetallic support is a sheet-like layered structure having a layer plane disposed approximately parallel to a plane of said fixing limb of said functional bimetallic strip.
- 8. The breaker according to claim 4, wherein said bimetallic support and said connecting contact are integral components.
- 9. The breaker according to claim 4, wherein said bimetallic support has a functional limb, said connecting contact contains a layer plane of said functional limb of said bimetallic support, and is bent in a direction opposite to said functional limb of said functional bimetallic strip.
- 10. The breaker according to claim 6, wherein:
said functional bimetallic strip is bent forming a first angled form having an outside and an inside; said bimetallic structure is bent forming a second angled form having an outside and an inside; and said first free end of said fixing limb and said free end of said bimetallic support are connected to one another such that they protrude from said outside of said bends of said first and second angled forms of said functional bimetallic strip and said bimetallic support in a same direction, and said first free end and said free end have outer sides resting flat against one another.
- 11. The breaker according to claim 10, wherein:
said bimetallic support has a functional limb with an active layer; and said fixing limb has a passive layer forming outer flanks of said first angled form of said functional bimetallic strip, said passive layer resting against said active layer of said functional limb of said bimetallic support.
- 12. The breaker according to claim 1, wherein said bimetallic support has a bending coefficient less than, or at most equal to, that of said functional bimetallic strip.
- 13. The breaker according to claim 10, further comprising an insulating material enclosure containing said functional bimetallic strip.
- 14. The breaker according to claim 13, further comprising a fixing hook for fixing the circuit breaker in a plug base, said fixing hook being integral with said bimetallic support and flanks said connecting contact in approximately a same plane, and protrudes from said insulating material enclosure.
- 15. The breaker according to claim 13, wherein:
said bimetallic support has a functional limb with an active side; and said connecting contact is fixed such that said active side of said bimetallic support rests against one wall of said insulating material enclosure.
- 16. The breaker according to claim 15, further comprising a first stop and a second stop fixed to said insulating material enclosure and limit bending-out movements of said second angle limb of said functional bimetallic strip and said functional limb of said bimetallic support acting as said compensating bimetallic strip, said first stop limiting said functional limb of said bimetallic support acting first, in each case, by being appropriately positioned in said insulating material enclosure, when said functional bimetallic strip is heated.
- 17. The breaker according to claim 13, wherein said connecting contact has a fixing hole formed therein for receiving a fixing means that passes through said connecting contact, for fixing said connecting contact to said insulating material enclosure.
- 18. The breaker according to claim 13, further comprising two projections fixed to said insulating material enclosure, said first angled limb of said functional bimetallic strip is held, as a system pivot, close to said outside of said bend of said first angled form of said functional bimetallic strip, between said two projections.
- 19. The breaker according to claim 18, wherein said two projections are blade bearings acting on both sides of said first angled limb.
- 20. The breaker according to claim 2, wherein said angled bimetallic strip has a right-angled bend.
Priority Claims (1)
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101 03 788.0 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP02/00701, filed Jan. 24, 2002, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP02/00701 |
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10607473 |
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