PTC thermistor switch for electric motors

10984927 · 2021-04-20

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Abstract

A PTC thermistor switch for electric motors includes an insulating casing and a PTC thermistor housed in a housing seat made in the insulating casing. The PTC thermistor has a first face and a second face opposite the first face. A first electric terminal is housed in the insulating casing and has two protrusions in direct contact with the first face of the PTC thermistor in two opposite contact points with respect to the center of the first face. The switch also includes a second electric terminal housed in the insulating casing and an elastic arm portion in direct contact with the second face of the PTC thermistor in an intermediate contact point between the contact points of the protrusions. The second electric terminal is arranged so that the elastic arm portion presses against the second face of the PTC thermistor.

Claims

1. A PTC thermistor switch for electric motors comprising: an insulating casing; a PTC thermistor housed in a housing seat made in said insulating casing, said PTC thermistor having a first face and a second face opposite to the first face; a first electric terminal housed in said insulating casing and having a unitary construction with two protrusions in direct contact with said first face of said PTC thermistor in two opposite contact points with respect to the center of said first face, wherein said protrusions of said first electric terminal extend in length along a longitudinal direction X substantially perpendicular to said first face of said PTC thermistor; a second electric terminal housed in said insulating casing and having a unitary construction with an elastic arm portion in direct contact with said second face of said PTC thermistor in an intermediate contact point between the contact points of said protrusions, said second electric terminal being arranged so that said elastic arm portion presses against said second face of said PTC thermistor, and an abutment element within said insulating casing and placed between said protrusions in a proximal position with respect to one of said protrusions at a determinate distance from the first face of the PTC thermistor.

2. The PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the abutment element and the elastic arm portion in a rest position is less than or equal to the thickness of the PTC thermistor.

3. The PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to claim 1, wherein the contact point of said elastic arm portion with said second face of said PTC thermistor is substantially at the center of said second face.

4. The PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to claim 1, wherein the contact points of said protrusions with said first face of said PTC thermistor are substantially symmetrical with respect to the center of said first face.

5. The PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to claim 1, wherein said protrusions are at the same distance from a bottom wall of said casing parallel to them.

6. The PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to claim 1, wherein said housing seat has a collection area intended for collecting falling fragments of the PTC thermistor during breakage or crushing, said insulating casing presenting an insulating protective wall which extends into the collection area so as to cover the portion of the second electrical terminal facing said collection area.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The features and advantages of a PTC thermistor switch for electric motors according to the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following description, which is to be understood as exemplifying and not limiting, with reference to the schematic attached drawings, wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a PTC thermistor switch according to the present disclosure;

(3) FIG. 2A is a section view of the PTC thermistor switch of FIG. 1 assembled and in operating configuration; and

(4) FIGS. 2B-2D are three section views of the PTC thermistor switch of FIG. 2A in three phases following a breakage of the PTC thermistor.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(5) With reference to the figures, a PTC thermistor switch for electric motors is shown, indicated as a whole with 10.

(6) This PTC thermistor switch 10 comprises an insulating casing 20 defining an internal volume. The insulating casing 20 can for example be made of two pieces juxtaposed one on the other and joined together, for example by means of screws or glue or by interlock coupling between tabs made on one piece and respective seats made on the other piece.

(7) The PTC thermistor switch 10 comprises a PTC thermistor 11 housed in the insulating casing 20 and having a first face 11′ and a second face 11″ opposite to the first face 11′.

(8) The PTC thermistor 11 can for example be made in the form of a disc as illustrated in FIG. 1. The first face 11′ and the second face 11″ of the PTC thermistor 11 are the electrodes of the PTC thermistor 11.

(9) The PTC thermistor 11 is housed in a housing seat 21 made in the insulating casing 20.

(10) The PTC thermistor switch 10 further comprises a first electric terminal 12 housed in the insulating casing 20 and having two protrusions 13 in direct contact with the first face 11′ of the PTC thermistor 11 in two opposite contact points with respect to the center of the first face 11′.

(11) The PTC thermistor switch 10 also comprises a second electric terminal 14 housed in the insulating casing 20 and having an elastic arm portion 15 in direct contact with the second face 11″ of the PTC thermistor 11 in an intermediate contact point between the contact points of the protrusions 13; said second electric terminal 14 is advantageously arranged so that the elastic arm portion 15 presses against the second face 11″ of the PTC thermistor 11.

(12) In particular, the first electric terminal 12 and the second electric terminal 14 are housed in the insulating casing 20 in respective opposite seats with respect to the housing seat of the PTC thermistor 11. The first electric terminal 12 can be, for example, made from a plate element from which the two protrusions 13 depart, like in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1.

(13) Similarly, the second electric terminal 14 can be made, for example, from a plate element from which the elastic arm portion 15 departs, like in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1.

(14) When the PTC thermistor switch 10 is assembled, the PTC thermistor 11 is kept in position between the protrusions 13 and the elastic arm portion 15 thanks to the thrust action of the elastic arm element 15. In particular, as can be seen in the appended figures, when the PTC thermistor 11 is in position, it does not touch further support elements apart from the protrusions 13 and the elastic arm portion 15. These further support elements should necessarily be made of materials capable of withstanding the normal operating temperatures of the PTC thermistor 11, for example of metal or expensive plastics which are capable of not melting at the aforesaid temperatures. The absence of these further support elements makes the production and assembly of the PTC thermistor switch simple and contributes to keeping the cost of the switch low compared to those of the prior art.

(15) The elastic arm portion 15 can assume a rest position in which it is completely extended and a multitude of working positions in which it is contracted and tends to return elastically to the rest position.

(16) The elastic arm portion 15, after assembly completion and during normal operation of the switch, is not in the rest position but is contracted in such a way as to be able to exert on the second face 11″ of the PTC thermistor 11 the pressure necessary to keep the PTC thermistor 11 stably in position.

(17) Preferably, the protrusions 13 of the first electric terminal 12 extend in length along a longitudinal direction X substantially perpendicular to the first face 11′ of the PTC thermistor 11.

(18) Preferably, the PTC thermistor switch 10 comprises within the insulating casing 20 an abutment element 16 placed between the protrusions 13 in a proximal position with respect to one of the protrusions 13 at a determinate distance from the first face 11′ of the PTC thermistor 11. This abutment element 16 can be made, for example, by means of an internal wall such as the one shown in FIGS. 2A-2D, or by means of a pillar.

(19) Preferably, the distance between the abutment element 16 and the elastic arm portion 15 in the rest position is less than or equal to the thickness of the PTC thermistor 11.

(20) Preferably, the contact points of the protrusions 13 with the first face 11′ of the PTC thermistor 11 are substantially symmetrical with respect to the center of the first face 11′.

(21) Preferably, the protrusions 13 are at the same distance from a bottom wall 22 of the insulating casing 20 parallel to them.

(22) The housing seat 21 has a collection area 25 intended for collecting the falling fragments of the PTC thermistor 11 in case of breakage or crushing of the latter.

(23) Preferably, the insulating casing 20 presents an insulating protective wall 24 which extends into the collection area 25 so as to cover the portion of the second electric terminal 14 facing this collection area 25.

(24) The operation of the PTC thermistor switch 10 is as follows.

(25) Let's consider the PTC thermistor switch 10 completely assembled like in FIG. 2A.

(26) During normal operation, the electric current flows between the two electric terminals 12 and 14 through the PTC thermistor 11. In particular, during normal operation the PTC thermistor switch 10 is positioned like in FIG. 2A; in this configuration, the PTC thermistor 11 the protrusions 13 and the elastic arm portion 15 keep the PTC thermistor 11 suspended, avoiding that the latter falls by gravity downwards, that is towards a lower wall 23 of the insulating casing 20.

(27) Therefore, the terms “lower”, “upper” refer hereinafter to the position that the components assume in the operating configuration of the PTC thermistor switch.

(28) In case of breakage of the PTC thermistor 11 into two fragments 17, 18, as visible in FIG. 2B, the elastic arm portion 15 moves and go to the rest position causing the rotation and subsequent separation of the two fragments 17, 18. After separation, the fragments 17, 18 fall by gravity into the lower collection area of the housing seat 21. In this way, there is no longer electrical contact between the electric terminals 12, 14.

(29) The presence of the insulating protective wall 24 prevents the fragments collected in the collection area from coming into direct contact with the second electric terminal 14 thus preventing the potential formation of an electrical path between the two electric terminals 12, 14 which exploits the fallen fragments of the PTC thermistor 11.

(30) The abutment element 16 ensures a rapid separation between the fragments 17, 18 as it causes a rapid rotation of the upper fragment 17, especially when the breakage occurs along a break line placed between the level of the abutment element 16 and the lower protrusion 13.

(31) If the distance between the abutment element 16 and the elastic arm portion 15 in the rest position is less than or equal to the thickness of the PTC thermistor 11, the upper fragment 17 after being pushed into rotation can be retained even only for a few seconds between the elastic arm portion 16 and the abutment element 16. In this way, the separation between the fragments 17, 18 is ensured.

(32) In case of progressive crushing of the PTC thermistor 11 the fragments fall into the collection area 25 substantially without encountering any obstacles.

(33) From the above description the features of the PTC thermistor switch of the present disclosure, as well as the advantages thereof, are evident.

(34) In fact, according to the present disclosure, thanks to the action of the two protrusions of the first electric terminal on one side and of the elastic arm portion of the second electric terminal, the PTC thermistor is not only kept in a suspended position and in electrical conduction but, in case of breakage of the PTC thermistor, the separation of the fragments and consequent opening of the switch is ensured.

(35) These effects are achieved thanks to the particular configuration of the electric terminals; the switch is therefore very simple and inexpensive to manufacture and assemble as it does not require further components other than those strictly necessary for electrical operation, i.e. the electric terminals and the PTC thermistor. In fact, for example, as previously written, further support elements in addition to the protrusions and the elastic arm portion which would entail an increase in costs are not provided.

(36) The housing seat of the PTC thermistor, then, is provided with a single abutment element and therefore offers the fragments of the PTC thermistor the possibility of a substantially hindrance-free fall in the collection area.

(37) Finally, it is to be understood that the PTC thermistor switch as conceived herein is susceptible to many modifications and variations, all falling within the disclosure; furthermore, all the details are replaceable by technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions thereof, can be of any type according to the technical requirements.