Claims
- 1. A condition responsive switching device comprising a cup-shaped case having an open end and providing an axially extending inner wall, a body secured in axially abutting assembled relationship to said case as to close said open end, said body and said case when in said assembled relationship cooperating to define a chamber, a switch mounted on said body in said chamber providing a fixed electrical contact and a cantilever mounted leaf spring mounted at one end on said body, the axial location of said switch relative to said axially extending inner wall being determined by said axially abutting assembled relationship of said body to said cup-shaped case, the free end of said leaf spring overlying said fixed contact and providing mobile contact means movable into and out of engagement with said fixed contact to close and open said switch, a snap disc in said chamber on the side of said leaf spring remote from said body, said snap disc being movable between two positions of stability in response to two different predetermined environmental conditions, the central portion of said snap disc moving from each position of stability to the other position of stability first with a predetermined amount of creep movement followed by snap movement, said disc and leaf spring being operably connected so that said switch is closed when said disc is in one position of stability and is open when said disc is in the other position of stability, said case comprising axial end wall means oppositely disposed to said open end, said axial end wall means being selectively deformed axially inwardly toward said chamber so as to thereby result in said leaf spring being deflected toward said body which is secured in an axially abutting relationship to said cup-shaped case by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability.
- 2. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 and further comprising electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said switch through said snap disc and into said case.
- 3. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 and further comprising insulating means for insulating said snap disc from said leaf spring.
- 4. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 2 wherein said insulating means comprises an insulating member situated generally in said chamber and between said snap disc and said leaf spring as to be at times in operative engagement with both said snap disc and said leaf spring.
- 5. A condition responsive switching device comprising a cup-shaped case providing an axially extending inner wall, a body secured in assembled relationship, to said case, said body and said case when in said assembled relationship cooperating to define a chamber, a switch mounted on said body in said chamber providing a fixed electrical contact and a cantilever mounted leaf spring mounted at one end on said body, the free end of said leaf spring overlying said fixed contact and providing mobile contact means movable into and out of engagement with said fixed contact to close and open said switch, a snap disc in said chamber on the side of said leaf spring remote from said body, said snap disc being movable between two positions of stability in response to two different predetermined environmental conditions, the central portion of said snap disc moving from each position of stability to the other position of stability first with a predetermined amount of creep movement followed by snap movement, said disc and leaf spring being operably connected so that said switch is closed when said disc is in one position of stability and is open when said disc is in the other position of stability, said case comprising axial end wall means, said axial end wall means being selectively deformed axially inwardly toward said chamber so as to thereby result in said leaf spring being deflected by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability, and electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said switch through said snap disc and into said case, said insulating means comprising an insulating member situated generally in said chamber and between said snap disc and said leaf spring as to be at times in operative engagement with both said snap disc and said leaf spring, said insulating member having a projected axial area substantially larger than the projected axial area of said snap disc.
- 6. A condition responsive switching device comprising a cup-shaped case providing an axially extending inner wall, a body secured in assembled relationship to said case, said body and said case when in said assembled relationship cooperating to define a chamber, a switch mounted on said body in said chamber providing a fixed electrical contact and a cantilever mounted leaf spring mounted at one end on said body, the free end of said leaf spring overlying said fixed contact and providing mobile contact means movable into and out of engagement with said fixed contact to close and open said switch, a snap disc in said chamber on the side of said leaf spring remote from said body, said snap disc being movable between two positions of stability in response to two different predetermined environmental conditions, the central portion of said snap disc moving from each position of stability to the other position of stability first with a predetermined amount of creep movement followed by snap movement, said disc and leaf spring being operable connected so that said switch is closed when said disc is in one position of stability and is open when said disc is in the other position of stability, said case comprising axial end wall means, said axial end wall means being selectively deformed axially inwardly toward said chamber so as to thereby result in said leaf spring being deflected by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability, electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said switch through said snap disc and into said case, said electrical insulating means comprising cup-like carrier means situated generally within said chamber, and said carrier means comprising axial cup-end wall means and axially extending side wall means, said side wall means being in operative engagement with said inner wall, and said snap disc being carried by said carrier means.
- 7. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 6 wherein said axially extending side wall means extends generally between said switch and said inner wall.
- 8. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 6 wherein said axially extending side wall means is annular in configuration, and wherein said axially extending side wall means effectively circumscribes said switch as to be radially outwardly of said switch and radially inwardly of said inner wall.
- 9. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 6 wherein said axial cup-end wall means is operatively in abutting relationship to said axial end wall means of said case.
- 10. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 7 wherein said axial cup-end wall means is operatively in abutting relationship to said axial end wall means of said case.
- 11. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 3 wherein said insulating means comprises an insulating member situated generally in said chamber and between said snap disc and said leaf spring as to be at times in operative engagement with both said snap disc and said leaf spring.
- 12. A condition responsive switching device comprising a cup-shaped case providing an axially extending inner wall, a body secured in assembled relationship to said case, said body and said case when in said assembled relationship cooperating to define a chamber, a switch mounted on said body in said chamber providing a fixed electrical contact and a cantilever mounted leaf spring mounted at one end on said body, the free end of said leaf spring overlying said fixed contact and providing mobile contact means movable into and out of engagement with said fixed contact to close and open said switch, a snap disc in said chamber on the side of said leaf spring remote from said body, said snap disc being movable between two positions of stability in response to two different predetermined environmental conditions, the central portion of said snap disc moving from each position of stability to the other position of stability first with a predetermined amount of creep movement followed by snap movement, said disc and leaf spring being operably connected so that said switch is closed when said disc is in one position of stability and is open when said disc is in the other position of stability, said case comprising axial end wall means, said axial end wall means being selectively deformed axially inwardly toward said chamber so as to thereby result in said leaf spring being deflected by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability, and insulating means for insulating said snap disc from said leaf spring, said insulating means comprising an insulating member situated generally in said chamber and between said snap disc and said leaf spring as to be at times in operative engagement with both said snap disc and said leaf spring, said insulating member having a projected axial area substantially larger than the projected axial area of said snap disc.
- 13. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 wherein said cup-shaped case comprises an externally threaded portion for threadable engagement with associated structure.
- 14. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 13 wherein said cup-shaped case comprises a first relatively large case section and second relatively small case section integrally formed with said first case section, and wherein said externally threaded portion is carried by said second relatively small case section.
- 15. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 wherein said body is secured to said case in a manner whereby said body and said case are operatively in axial abutting relationship with each other.
- 16. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 wherein said case comprises abutment surface means, and wherein said body is in operative abuting relationship to said abutment surface means.
- 17. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 wherein said axial end wall means of said case having at least a portion thereof of relatively thin cross-section as to thereby at least tend to localize stress concentration therein and enhance the plastic deformation thereof.
- 18. A condition responsive switching device according to claim 1 wherein said axial end wall means of said case comprises a generally U-shaped annular bight portion and an end face generally telescoped within said U-shaped annular bight portion.
- 19. A method of assembling a condition-sensing switching device operated by a snap disc which has two positions of stability and which is subject to creep to adjacent positions of instability comprising the steps of mounting a switch on a body, positioning a concave snap-acting disc in a cup-shaped case with the convex side thereof exposed for switch engagement, securing said body to said case in a manner as to preclude axial movement relative to each other, plastically deforming a portion of said cup-shaped case as to thereby cause said disc to be moved in a direction toward an intermediate position wherein said switch is engaged by said disc and is first operated, determining when said intermediate position is attained by sensing the operation of said switch, sand thereafter continuing the plastic deformation of said portion of said cup-shaped case and thereby continuing to cause said disc to be moved in said direction an additional predetermined distance to a final assembled position, said additional predetermined distance being at least equal to the amount of creep from the closest position of instability existing during assembly.
- 20. A method of assembling a condition-sensing switching device according to claim 19 wherein said assembly is performed without snapping said disc.
- 21. A method of assembling a condition-sensing switching device according to claim 19 wherein said disc is a temperature responsive bimetallic disc, and said predetermined distance is adjusted to compensate for the temperature of said disc during assembly.
- 22. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly, comprising housing means, said housing means comprising a first housing body portion and a second housing body portion, electrical contact means carried generally within said housing means by said first housing body portion, said electrical contact means being effective to be operated as to open and close related circuit means, mechanical abutment means, temperature responsive means carried generally within said housing means and effective for at least at times operatively engaging said contact means to effect operation thereof, and plastically deformed housing portion means carried by said second housing body portion, said plastically deformed housing portion means being effective to position said temperature responsive means in a selected operating position relative to said contact means, said abutment means being effective to cause said first and second housing body portions to be in operative abutting relationship to each other and abuttingly prevent said first housing body portion and said electrical contact means from moving relative to said second housing body portion in a direction toward said plastically deformed housing portion means.
- 23. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 22 wherein said second housing body portion is of a generally cup-shaped configuration having a closed axial end wall means, and wherein said axial end wall means comprises said plastically deformed housing portion means.
- 24. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 22 and further comprising electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said contact means and into said housing means.
- 25. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 22 and further comprising insulating means for insulating said contact means from said temperature responsive means.
- 26. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly, comprising housing means, electrical contact means carried generally within said housing means, said electrical contact means being effective to be operated as to open and close related circuit means, temperature responsive means carried generally within said housing means and effective for at least at times operatively engaging said contact means to affect operation thereof, plastically deformed housing portion means, said plastically deformed housing portion means being effective to position said temperature responsive means in a selected operating position relative to said contact means, and electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said contact means and into said housing means, said insulating means comprising an insulating member situated within said housing means and between said contact means and said temperature responsive means as to thereby at times be in operative simultaneous engagement with said contact means and said temperature responsive means.
- 27. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly, comprising housing means, electrical contact means carried generally within said housing means, said electrical contact means being effective to be operated as to open and close related circuit means, temperature responsive means carried generally within said housing means and effective for at least at times operatively engaging said contact means to affect operation thereof, plastically deformed housing portion means, said plastically deformed housing portion means being effective to position said temperature responsive means in a selected operating position relative to said contact means, and electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said contact means and into said housing means, said insulating means comprising an insulating member situated within said housing means and between said contact means and said temperature responsive means as to thereby at times be in operative simultaneous engagement with said contact means and said temperature responsive means, said insulating member having a projected axial area substantially larger than the projected axial area of said temperature responsive means.
- 28. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly, comprising housing means, electrical contact means carried generally within said housing means, said electrical contact means being effective to be operated as to open and close related circuit means, temperature responsive means carried generally within said housing means and effective for at least at times operatively engaging said contact means to affect operation thereof, plastically deformed housing portion means, said plastically deformed housing portion means being effective to position said temperature responsive means in a selected operating position relative to said contact means, and comprising electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said contact means and into said housing means, said electrical insulating means comprising cup-like carrier means situated within said housing means, said carrier means comprising axial cup-end wall means and axially extending side wall means, said side wall means being at least in part in operative engagement with said housing means, said temperature responsive means being carried by said carrier means.
- 29. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 28 wherein said axially extending side wall means extends generally between said contact means and said housing means.
- 30. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 28 wherein said axially extending side wall means is annular in configuration, and wherein said axially extending side wall means effectively circumscribes said contact means as to be radially outwardly of said contact means and radially inwardly of said housing means.
- 31. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly, comprising housing means, electrical contact means carried generally within said housing means, said electrical contact means being effective to be operated as to open and close related circuit means, temperature responsive means carried generally within said housing means and effective for at least at times operatively engaging said contact means to affect operation thereof, plastically deformed housing portion means, said plastically deformed housing portion means being effective to position said temperature responsive means in a selected operating position relative to said contact means, said housing means being of a generally cup-shaped configuration having a closed axial end wall means, and electrical insulating means for preventing the occurrence of an electrical path from said contact means and into said housing means, said electrical insulating means comprising cup-like carrier means situated within said housing means, said carrier means comprising axial cup-end wall means and axially extending side wall means, wherein said side wall means is at least in part in operative engagement with said housing means, wherein said temperature responsive means is carried by said carrier means, and wherein said axial cup-end wall means is operatively in abutting relationship to said axial end wall means of said housing means.
- 32. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 31 wherein said plastically deformed housing portion means comprises said axial end wall means.
- 33. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 22 wherein said housing means comprises an externally threaded portion for threadable engagement with associated structure.
- 34. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 22 wherein at least a portion of said housing means is of reduced cross-sectional thickness as to thereby at least tend to localize stress concentration therein and thereby at least in part define said plastically deformed housing portion means.
- 35. A temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 23 wherein said axial end wall means comprises a generally U-shaped annular bight portion and an end face generally telescoped within said U-shaped annular bight portion.
- 36. A method of assembling a temperature responsive electrical switch assembly according to claim 19 wherein said cup-shaped case comprises a closed axial end wall, and wherein the step of plastically deforming a portion of said cup-shaped case comprises the step of plastically deforming said axial end wall.
- 37. A condition responsive switching device comprising a cup-shaped case providing an axially extending inner wall, a body secured in assembled relationship to said case, said body and said case when in said assembled relationship cooperating to define a chamber, a switch mounted on said body in said chamber providing a fixed electrical contact and a cantilever mounted leaf spring mounted at one end on said body, the free end of said leaf spring overlying said fixed contact and providing mobile contact means movable into and out of engagement with said fixed contact to close and open said switch, a snap disc in said chamber on the side of said leaf spring remote from said body, said snap disc being movable between two positions of stability in response to two different predetermined environmental conditions, the central portion of said snap disc moving from each position of stability to the other position of stability first with a predetermined amount of creep movement followed by snap movement, said disc and leaf spring being operably connected so that said switch is closed when said disc is in one position of stability and is open when said disc is in the other position of stability, said case comprising axial end wall means, said axial end wall means being selectively deformed axially inwardly toward said chamber so as to thereby result in said leaf spring being deflected by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability, said selectively deformed end wall means being the only means for causing said leaf spring to be deflected by said disc beyond the initial closed position of said switch when said disc is in said one position of stability.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 257,705, filed Apr. 27, 1981 abandoned.
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