Safety Device for Emergency Shut-Down of an Electric Instantaneous Water Heater
20190341212 · 2019-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H1/101
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03B7/071
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24H9/2028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24H9/2007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24H1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B1/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A safety device for emergency shut-down of an electric water heater or a heat pump, the safety device comprising: a contact and a counter contact, which are configured, in a contacted state, to supply power to the heater or heat pump, and are configured, in an open state, to interrupt the power supplied to the water heater or heat pump; and a mounting device configured to mount the counter contact on a tie rod, the tie rod being configured to release the mounting device and the counter contact from the contact to interrupt the power supplied to the water heater or heat pump; wherein the contact is implemented as a contact rivet that is integrated directly into a circuit board.
2. The safety device according to claim 1; wherein the contact, the counter contact, or both are made of pure silver, fine grain silver, a bimetal, or a trimetal.
3. The safety device according to claim 1: wherein the contact comprises: a first contact part; and a second contact part; wherein the first contact part is configured to make contact with the counter contact when the contact and counter contact are in the contacted state.
4. The safety device according to claim 3; wherein the first contact part comprises silver; and wherein the second contact part comprises copper.
5. The safety device according to claim 1; wherein the contact rivet configured to be soldered to the circuit board.
6. The safety device according to claim 1; wherein the counter contact comprises: a first counter contact part; and a second counter contact part; wherein the first counter contact part is configured to make contact with the contact when the contact and counter contact are in the contacted state.
7. The safety device according to claim 1; wherein the contact, the counter contact, or both are coated with a layer comprising silver.
8. The safety device according to claim 1; wherein the mounting device comprises: a contact bridge; and a spring; wherein the counter contact is disposed on the contact bridge.
9. The safety device according to claim 8; wherein the contact bridge is U-shaped and the U-shaped contact bridge is connected in a centre of the contact bridge to a spring that connects the contact bridge to the contact support.
10. A method comprising: utilizing a contact rivet integrated directly into a circuit board as a contact in a safety device for emergency shut-down of an electric water heater or a heat pump; wherein the safety device comprises: the contact and a counter contact, which are configured in a contacted state, to supply power to the water heater or heat pump and are configured, in an open state, to interrupt the power supplied to the water heater or heat pump; and a mounting device configured to mount the counter contact on a tie rod, the tie rod being configured to release the mounting device and the counter contact from the contact to interrupt the power supplied to the water heater or heat pump.
11. An instantaneous water heater comprising: the safety device according to claim 1.
12. The safety device according to claim 6; wherein the first counter contact part comprises silver.
13. The safety device according to claim 12; wherein the second counter contact part comprises copper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Further advantageous implementations and embodiments are described below with reference to the attached figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] It is to be understood that the figures and descriptions of the present invention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the present invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, many other elements which are conventional in this art. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements are desirable for implementing the present invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein.
[0022] The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments.
[0023]
[0024] The contact 3 is implemented in an embodiment according to the invention as a contact rivet and connected directly to a printed circuit board 2, in particular riveted, alternatively soldered. Furthermore, the contact rivet can be connected to the printed circuit board 2 by a combination of riveting and soldering. Thus, the contact 3 is in direct contact with the electrical conduction paths on the printed circuit board 2 used to control and operate the instantaneous water heater.
[0025] A preferred embodiment of the contact 3 and the counter contact 4 are explained in more detail below with reference to
[0026] The contact 3 is implemented so that it makes contact with the counter contact 4 during normal operation of the instantaneous water heater. The counter contact 4 is disposed on the widening 11 of the U-shaped contact bridge 10 of the mounting device and implemented as counter contact rivet. In a preferred embodiment, the counter contact 4 also comprises a first counter contact part 41 and a second counter contact part 42. In this case, the first counter contact part 41 is preferably also formed from silver or fine grain silver AgNi 0.15 and the second counter contact part 42 is formed of copper. The counter contact is then also coated with silver or fine grain silver AgNi 0.15.
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[0028] The functioning of the safety device 1 according to the invention is now described with reference to
[0029] If a fault occurs when operating the instantaneous water heater, the locking of the tie rod 7 by means of the coil 9, which acts as an actuator, is removed and the contact support 6 is displaced upwards by the spring force of the separating springs 5. As a result, the contact between the counter contact 4 and contact 3 is interrupted and a current flow in the instantaneous water heater is only possible again when a user manually brings the contact support 6 into the lower end position, whereby this is again locked by a spring integrated in the coil via the tie rod 7. This ensures safe use of the instantaneous water heater.
[0030] Although the mounting device comprises a U-shaped contact bridge 10 in the embodiment described above, in another embodiment, the mounting device can also comprise a differently shaped contact bridge, for example, a V-shaped contact bridge, or the mounting device could be implemented such that the contact bridge 10 is connected directly to the contact spring 8.
[0031] Although the contact bridge 10 comprises widenings 11 for attaching the counter contact 4 in the above embodiment, in another embodiment, the attachment of the counter contacts 4 to the contact bridge 10 can be implemented differently and in particular comprise no widening.
[0032] Although the contact 3 and the counter contact 4 are implemented as a bimetal having a fine grain silver part and a copper part in the embodiment described above, in another embodiment, the contact 3 and the counter contact 4 also be made of a single conductive material or comprise more than two parts of different metals. In addition, the first and second parts of the contact and/or counter contact could be made of metals other than those described above.
[0033] While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope