1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a warning device for a circuit breaker, and in particular to a warning device to inform the users about the circuit being cut off by activating a warning light.
2. The Prior Arts
A conventional circuit breaker generally includes a bi-metallic plate which bends toward one direction during overflow of the current so as to separate two contact points to cut off the circuit to protect the electric appliance from being burned.
The first shortcoming of the conventional circuit breaker is that it lacks a warning device to inform the users that the circuit is in abnormal status. The conventional circuit breaker can only cut off the circuit but the users cannot tell which appliance is not in function. The second shortcoming of the conventional circuit breaker is that if there are multiple circuits are involved and one of which is cut off, the users have to spend significant time to figure out which circuit is cut off.
Therefore it is necessary to provide a warning device for the circuit breaker to overcome the disadvantages of the conventional circuit breaker.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a warning device to solve the inherent shortcoming that the users cannot tell which circuit or appliance is in trouble and there will be not any obvious signal can be provided to inform the situation about the situation.
A warning device for a circuit breaker according to the present invention includes a casing, a button connected to the casing and a warning light received in the button. The button is movable relative to the casing and made of transparent or translucent material. When the main circuit is connected, the warning light is not activated. When overheat or overflow, the main circuit is cut off and a weak current circuit is formed to light up the warning light to inform the users that the main circuit is cut off.
One of advantages of the present invention is that the circuit of the warning light is not connected when the main circuit of the appliance is in “ON” status. Only when the main circuit for the appliance is cut off, the circuit of the warning light is connected to emit the light.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the warning light lights up to inform the users which main circuit is cut off so that the users can quickly remove the problems. The warning device is especially helpful when it is used in multiple circuits. The warning light lights up to inform which circuit is cut off. The users do not need to check the circuits one by one and saves time and have easy management.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings in particular to
The casing 10 is a hollow casing so as to receive parts therein, a recess 11 is defined in the top of the casing 10 and the button 20 is up-and-down movably received in the recess 11. The casing 10 includes a first slot 12 and a second slot 13, and a cover 14 is connected to a rear opening of the casing 10 by bolts 15.
The casing 10 includes at least two terminals. In this embodiment, the terminals include a first terminal 16 and a second terminal 17.
The first terminal 16 extends through the first slot 12 and the second terminal 17 extends through the second slot 13. The second terminal 17 includes a second contact point 171 and an extension portion 172 which extends toward interior of the casing 10. A curved angle is defined in a lower portion of the extension portion 172.
A bi-metallic plate 18 is an elastic strip and slightly curved. The bi-metallic plate 18 has a first end fixed to and electrically connected with an upper end of the first terminal 16, and a second end being a free end. The free end of the bi-metallic plate 18 includes a first contact point 181 which is located corresponding to the second contact point 171. When the bi-metallic plate 18 is heated, it bends to one side. When the bi-metallic plate 18 is cooled, it bends to the other side.
A hollow sleeve 23 is fixed to the casing 10 with its neck portion 231 engaged with the recess 11. The button 20 is received in the sleeve 23 and can be moved through the sleeve 23. In this embodiment, as shown in
The warning light 30 is disposed in the reception space 210 of the cap 21. The warning light 30 includes a first leg 31 and a second leg 32. A resistor 33 and a resilient member 34 are arranged and are arranged from the first leg 31 to the first terminal 16 in turn. One end of a connection plate 35 is connected to the second leg 32 and the other end of the connection plate 35 is a free end 351. The free end 351 of the connection plate 35 extends toward the second terminal 17.
The first leg 31, the resistor 33 and the resilient member 34 are located within the first chamber 2201 of the shank 22. The second leg 32 and the connection plate 35 are located within the second chamber 2202 of the shank 22. The free end 351 of the connection plate 35 extends through the opening 2203 as shown in
In this embodiment, the connection plate 35 is a flexible plate and the free end 351 is a bent portion. The resilient member 34 is a compression spring which provides an upward force to the button 20.
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The warning light 30 is not activated when the main circuit is connected. The warning light 30 is activated only when the main circuit is cut off and a weak current is formed. The light signal of the warning light 30 informs the users that the main circuit is abnormal.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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