H01H2037/526

THERMAL CUT-OFF DEVICE HAVING A SINGLE-SIDED SILVER-PLATED HOUSING

A metal housing or casing for a thermal fuse (i.e., a thermal cut-off device) that has a multilayer metal construction including a copper-based layer, a first nickel layer disposed on a first side of the copper-based layer and including an outer surface of the casing, a second nickel layer disposed on a second side of the copper-based layer opposite to the first side of the copper-based layer, and a single silver layer disposed only on the second nickel layer and comprising the inner surface of the casing.

Safety device for emergency shut-down of an electric instantaneous water heater

A safety device for emergency shut-down of an electric instantaneous water heater. The safety device includes a contact and a counter contact, which are set up to conduct the current for supplying the instantaneous water heater in a contacted state and to interrupt the power supply of the instantaneous water heater in an open state. Further, the safety device includes a mounting device for mounting the counter contact on a tie rod, wherein the tie rod is set up to release the mounting device and the counter contact 4 from the contact to interrupt a power supply of the instantaneous water heater. The contact of the safety device is implemented as a contact rivet which is integrated directly into a circuit board.

Switch

The present invention relates to a switch and has particular application in temperature regulation devices used in domestic and commercial electrical appliances such as stoves, ovens or the like. It includes an arrangement of a pair of arms that co-operate with a biasing means in combination with magnetic components provided on each of the arms. This arrangement does away with the need for the switch to use relatively expensive bi-metallic components and which may be prone to arcing and potential damage to or fusing of the contacts of the switch.

AN IMPROVED SWITCH
20200381201 · 2020-12-03 ·

The present invention relates to a switch and has particular application in temperature regulation devices used in domestic and commercial electrical appliances such as stoves, ovens or the like. It includes an arrangement of a pair of arms that co-operate with a biasing means in combination with magnetic components provided on each of the arms. This arrangement does away with the need for the switch to use relatively expensive bi-metallic components and which may be prone to arcing and potential damage to or fusing of the contacts of the switch.

ELECTRICAL MAINS PLUG
20200279706 · 2020-09-03 ·

An electrical mains plug having a body formed of an electrically insulating material is described. Two contact pins are arranged parallel to one another and which project out of the body at a first side thereof, and inside the body are connected or can be connected in each case to an electrical conductor which leads out or can be led out of the body at a second side thereof. The thermal bimetallic element is provided as a temperature sensor, said thermal bimetallic element being a constituent part of the thermal bimetallic switch which is associated with at least one of two contact pins. An electrical connection cable suitable therefor and an electrical device connected thereto are also described.

Safety Device for Emergency Shut-Down of an Electric Instantaneous Water Heater

A safety device for emergency shut-down of an electric instantaneous water heater. The safety device includes a contact and a counter contact, which are set up to conduct the current for supplying the instantaneous water heater in a contacted state and to interrupt the power supply of the instantaneous water heater in an open state. Further, the safety device includes a mounting device for mounting the counter contact on a tie rod, wherein the tie rod is set up to release the mounting device and the counter contact 4 from the contact to interrupt a power supply of the instantaneous water heater. The contact of the safety device is implemented as a contact rivet which is integrated directly into a circuit board.

DISSIMILAR METAL JOINED MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20190337086 · 2019-11-07 · ·

An object of the present invention is to provide a dissimilar metal joined material that has corrosion resistance that can prolong life resulting from corrosion and has a small difference from original characteristics. There is provided a dissimilar metal joined material including: a clad material including a high thermal expansion layer composed of an alloy containing Mn, and a low thermal expansion layer composed of an alloy containing Ni, the low thermal expansion layer being joined directly to the high thermal expansion layer or via an intermediate layer; and a corrosion resistant plating layer provided on at least a surface of the high thermal expansion layer, the corrosion resistant plating layer having a thickness of 10 nm to 120 nm.

Electrical mains plug

An electrical mains plug having a body formed of an electrically insulating material is described. Two contact pins are arranged parallel to one another and which project out of the body at a first side thereof, and inside the body are connected or can be connected in each case to an electrical conductor which leads out or can be led out of the body at a second side thereof. The thermal bimetallic element is provided as a temperature sensor, said thermal bimetallic element being a constituent part of the thermal bimetallic switch which is associated with at least one of two contact pins. An electrical connection cable suitable therefor and an electrical device connected thereto are also described.

Bimetal plate to provide two different current ratings within frame of circuit breaker

A circuit breaker having a frame comprises a bimetal plate having a longitudinal length wherein the bimetal plate is cut along the longitudinal length into a narrow section and a wider section both being parallel to each other such that the bimetal plate is configured to control when and how a trip mechanism of a trip unit activates. The circuit breaker comprises a heating element coupled to the bimetal plate to heat the narrow section and the wider section when a current goes through the heating element. The narrow section and the wider section of the bimetal plate to deflect differently when a same amount of heat is applied in a same amount of time to control when and how the trip mechanism activates such that to allow to have two different current ratings in the frame in that the bimetal plate allows to increment a current protection level from a lower current rating to a higher current rating.

BIMETAL PLATE TO PROVIDE TWO DIFFERENT CURRENT RATINGS WITHIN FRAME OF CIRCUIT BREAKER
20190096618 · 2019-03-28 ·

A circuit breaker having a frame comprises a bimetal plate having a longitudinal length wherein the bimetal plate is cut along the longitudinal length into a narrow section and a wider section both being parallel to each other such that the bimetal plate is configured to control when and how a trip mechanism of a trip unit activates. The circuit breaker comprises a heating element coupled to the bimetal plate to heat the narrow section and the wider section when a current goes through the heating element. The narrow section and the wider section of the bimetal plate to deflect differently when a same amount of heat is applied in a same amount of time to control when and how the trip mechanism activates such that to allow to have two different current ratings in the frame in that the bimetal plate allows to increment a current protection level from a lower current rating to a higher current rating.