序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Electrical switch construction, switch blade subassembly and methods of making the same US210522 1980-11-26 US4337451A 1982-06-29 Raymond J. Fox
An electrical switch construction having a housing carrying a thermally cyclable switch blade unit and an adjustable set lever switch blade unit cooperable with the cyclable switch blade unit when the set lever switch blade unit is moved relative to the housing to an operating position thereof by an actuator that is carried by the housing, the housing carrying a calibrating unit for calibrating the set lever switch blade unit. The set lever switch blade unit includes a resilient switch blade having opposed ends and an ambient bimetal lever unit having opposed ends, one of the opposed ends of the switch blade and the ambient bimetal unit being secured together and being the part of the set lever switch blade unit that cooperates with the thermally cyclable switch blade unit. The calibration unit is operatively associated with the other opposed end of the ambient bimetal lever unit to adjust that other opposed end relative to the other opposed end of the switch blade and thereby calibrate the set lever switch blade unit, the other opposed end of the switch blade being secured from movement in the construction.
2 Pneumatic temperature control with heating means and bimetallic flapper valve US42192064 1964-12-29 US3278702A 1966-10-11 KREUTER KENNETH G
3 Thermostatic regulator for electric heating elements US898848 1948-02-17 US2508350A 1950-05-23 PAUL BELGERI
4 Thermostat US392527 1982-06-28 US4445105A 1984-04-24 Glenn E. Wehl
A thermostat, operating on the basis of current generated heat, rather than ambient temperature, operates as an equivalent of a snap-action thermostat, though without the necessity for provision of a snap-action dimple, by use of two bimetallic arms, the motion of one being restricted by the casing and a calibration dimple in or on the casing. The two bimetallic arms move, as in a creep action thermostat, upon current generation, with separation of the arms being accomplished when the restricted arm can no longer move to follow the unrestricted arm. Such thermostats are particularly valuable where a high initial inrush of current is experienced, as with an incandescent lamp fixture, when initial opening of the device, on the high current inrush, is not desired.
5 Control for cooking apparatus US3627987D 1969-04-25 US3627987A 1971-12-14 HOLTKAMP CALVIN J
Control apparatus including a thermal cycling switch especially useful in connection with a self-cleaning oven of the pyrolytic type in which a broil heating element in the oven is used both for broiling purposes and for producing heat for heat-cleaning purposes, the thermal cycling switch being arranged to cycle at more than one rate in accordance with the setting of a selector switch corresponding to the operation to be carried out in the oven.
6 Temperature responsive control US45475354 1954-09-08 US2913562A 1959-11-17 VICTOR WEBER; TYLER HUGH J; RUSSELL WILLIAM J
7 Temperature responsive control US55845456 1956-01-11 US2902567A 1959-09-01 VICTOR WEBER; TYLER HUGH J; RUSSELL WILLIAM J
8 Infinitely variable control switch US68008257 1957-08-26 US2892918A 1959-06-30 SOMERS WILLIAM P; HOLT WILLARD G
9 Temperature responsive control US62837156 1956-12-14 US2833895A 1958-05-06 VICTOR WEBER; TYLER HUGH J; RUSSELL WILLIAM J
10 Remote control thermostat US73269934 1934-06-27 US2044147A 1936-06-16 EDWARD BLETZ
11 Heat responsive switching devices US3739314D 1971-09-17 US3739314A 1973-06-12 ROUVRE P; PEROY F
This thermal switching device is intended for switching a circuit with different time periods for the opening and closing thereof and is characterized in that it consists of a conducting wire having a relatively substantial coefficient of thermal elongation, said wire being connected at one end to a switch and at the other end to one end of a flexible blade carrying at this end a contact adapted to engage another contact connected via a first resistor to ground and at the other end through a second resistor of considerably greater value than the first resistor to ground, said blade further comprising a link actuating a movable blade contact adapted to open or close through a switch the circuit to be switched.
12 Energy regulators US3735308D 1971-10-12 US3735308A 1973-05-22 SHEPHERD G
An energy regulator for the intermittent supply of power to a load at high effective power levels. It includes contacts adapted to be connected in series with an electrical supply and a load, a bimetal element mechanically coupled to the contacts, and a heater for the bimetal element connected across the contacts, the contacts being closed, in use, in response to deflection of the bimetal element when it is heated.
13 Thermally responsive member with longitudinally spaced contacts each actuated upon bending of the member in one direction US43737765 1965-03-05 US3342963A 1967-09-19 OLEG SZYMBER
14 Control device US70493357 1957-12-24 US3054875A 1962-09-18 ALBERT BLAIN
15 Temperature responsive control US62790856 1956-12-12 US2833894A 1958-05-06 VICTOR WEBER; TYLER HUGH J; RUSSELL WILLIAM J
16 Temperature responsive control US47595454 1954-12-17 US2830164A 1958-04-08 VICTOR WEBER; TYLER HUGH J; RUSSELL WILLIAM J
17 Control apparatus US12155549 1949-10-15 US2655621A 1953-10-13 LEE PAUL R
18 Thermostatic regulator for electric heating elements US898748 1948-02-17 US2508349A 1950-05-23 PAUL BELGERI
19 Thermostatic device US15326526 1926-12-08 US1695879A 1928-12-18 CLARK EARL K
20 Thermostat sign flasher US65692623 1923-08-11 US1543753A 1925-06-30 DOMINIC CHARLES G
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