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US1290928A
US1290928A US16624017A US16624017A US1290928A US 1290928 A US1290928 A US 1290928A US 16624017 A US16624017 A US 16624017A US 16624017 A US16624017 A US 16624017A US 1290928 A US1290928 A US 1290928A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H37/00Thermally-actuated switches
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    • H01H37/12Means for adjustment of "on" or "off" operating temperature
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the object, therefore, of my invention is to provide an improved means for mounting these contact screws in such a manner that they will accommodate themselves to the pressure of thethermostatic bar without interfering with the closing of the circuits therethrough.
  • the invention consists generally in va rious constructions and combinations, all as hereinafter described and particularly part of; this specification,
  • FIG. 1 is a front view, partially in sec tion, of a thermostat embodying my invention, 7
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of the gage with a portion of the dial broken away, showing the application of my invention thereto.
  • 2 represents the base of a thermostat.
  • 3 is 2? thermostatic bar, having a tongue 4;. which projects downwardly between contactscrews 5 which are mounted in posts 6.
  • the bar 3 has a conductor A leading to one terminal of a motor B and the posts 6 have conductors O and D leading therefrom to the motor.
  • 7 is an indicator hand pivoted at 8 on the base and movable over the graduations of a dial 9.
  • the posts 6 are mounted in links 10- which are pivoted at 11 -05 sthe indicator 7 on each side of its pivot '8 and are pressed inwardly toward each other'and a stop 12 by means of springs 13. These springsare comparatively light.
  • Fig. 3 the invention is applied to a gage 14 having the usual hollow coil 15 connected with the coupling 16 through which pressure is admitted to the coil.
  • One end of this coil has a tongue 17 thereon to extend between the contact screws, as described, and a link 18 connects said end with a quadrant 19 which is geared in any suitable manner to the indicator hand 20 that is movable over the face of the dial 21.
  • the contact screws 'and the links are substantially the same, as described with reference to Fig. 1 and I will designate them by the same reference numerals.
  • a circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator hand, links pivoted at one end on said indicator hand near its pivot for oscillation therewith upon opposite sides of said thermostatic member, contact screws 'member on said screws, an electric circuit connected with said member and with said screws and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.
  • a circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator, contact screws pivotally supported by said indicator upon opposite sides of said thermostatic member and in the path of the same, said screws being mounted to yield under pressure of the thermostatic member'thereon, an electric circuit connected with said member and with said screws. and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.
  • a circuit closer comprising a base, a
  • thermostatic bar mounted thereon and having a depending end, an indicator hand pivoted on said base beneath said bar, links pivoted on said indicator hand upon opposite sides of said bar and springs for normally holding said links toward each other with a yielding pressure, contact screws mounted on said links in the path of the depending end of said bar, an electric circuit connected with said bar and with said screws and closed by the contact of said bar With said screws.
  • a circuit closer comprising a base, a
  • thermostatic bar mounted thereon ⁇ and having a depending end, an indicator hand pivoted on said base, links pivoted at one end on said hand, springs mounted at one end on said indicator hand and bearing at their opposite ends on said links for pressing them together, contact screws carried by said links upon opposite sides of and in the path of the depending end of said bar, said links and screws oscillating on said indicator hand under pressure of the thermostatic bar thereon, an electric circuit connected with said .bar and with said screws and closed by the contact of said bar with said screws.
  • a circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator hand, links pivoted on said indicator hand and mounted to yieldingly resist the pressure of said thermostatic member, contact screws carried by said links in the path of said member, and an electric circuit connected Wtih said member and with said screws and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.

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F. S. DENISON.
' 7/ VIII/III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAMd5 I 5 THERMO CIRCUIT CLOSER.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 3, 1917.
Patented J an. 14, 1919.
F IG. 1
s I l- INVENTOR. FREDERICK s, DEN/SON AT TORNEHYS pointedout in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings forming UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FREDERICK S. DENISON, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNOR TO MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR COMPANY, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, A CORPORATION.
THERMO CIRCUIT-CLOSER.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK S. DENI- soN, a citizen of the United States, resident of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Thermo Circuit-Closers, of which the following is a specification.
In the operation of a thermostatic device for controlling the dampers of a heating apparatus, difiiculty has been experienced in preventing the thermostatic bar from be coming bent or twisted out of proper shape through the pressure on the rigid contact screws of the terminals. The object, therefore, of my invention is to provide an improved means for mounting these contact screws in such a manner that they will accommodate themselves to the pressure of thethermostatic bar without interfering with the closing of the circuits therethrough.
The invention consists generally in va rious constructions and combinations, all as hereinafter described and particularly part of; this specification,
Figure 1 is a front view, partially in sec tion, of a thermostat embodying my invention, 7
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the same,
Fig. 3 is a front view of the gage with a portion of the dial broken away, showing the application of my invention thereto.
In the drawing, 2 represents the base of a thermostat. 3 is 2? thermostatic bar, having a tongue 4;. which projects downwardly between contactscrews 5 which are mounted in posts 6. The bar 3 has a conductor A leading to one terminal of a motor B and the posts 6 have conductors O and D leading therefrom to the motor. 7 is an indicator hand pivoted at 8 on the base and movable over the graduations of a dial 9. The posts 6 are mounted in links 10- which are pivoted at 11 -05 sthe indicator 7 on each side of its pivot '8 and are pressed inwardly toward each other'and a stop 12 by means of springs 13. These springsare comparatively light.
and are adapted to yield under pressure of I the thefinostatic bar on the contactscrews,
so that, if the instrument be set for a high temperature and for some reason the room should become cold so that the bar is con- Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J an, 14:, 1919. Application filed May 3, 1917. Serial No. 166,240.
rose sufficiently to expand the bar and move it in the opposite direction.
In Fig. 3 the invention is applied to a gage 14 having the usual hollow coil 15 connected with the coupling 16 through which pressure is admitted to the coil. One end of this coil has a tongue 17 thereon to extend between the contact screws, as described, and a link 18 connects said end with a quadrant 19 which is geared in any suitable manner to the indicator hand 20 that is movable over the face of the dial 21. The contact screws 'and the links are substantially the same, as described with reference to Fig. 1 and I will designate them by the same reference numerals.
With this manner of mounting the contact screws there will be nodanger of bending or twisting the thermostatic bar or the hollow coil, even though there should be considerable range in the expansion and contraction of the coil.
I claim as my invention:
-1. A circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator hand, links pivoted at one end on said indicator hand near its pivot for oscillation therewith upon opposite sides of said thermostatic member, contact screws 'member on said screws, an electric circuit connected with said member and with said screws and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.
2. A circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator, contact screws pivotally supported by said indicator upon opposite sides of said thermostatic member and in the path of the same, said screws being mounted to yield under pressure of the thermostatic member'thereon, an electric circuit connected with said member and with said screws. and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.
3. A circuit closer comprising a base, a
thermostatic bar mounted thereon and having a depending end, an indicator hand pivoted on said base beneath said bar, links pivoted on said indicator hand upon opposite sides of said bar and springs for normally holding said links toward each other with a yielding pressure, contact screws mounted on said links in the path of the depending end of said bar, an electric circuit connected with said bar and with said screws and closed by the contact of said bar With said screws.
4. A circuit closer comprising a base, a
thermostatic bar mounted thereon {and having a depending end, an indicator hand pivoted on said base, links pivoted at one end on said hand, springs mounted at one end on said indicator hand and bearing at their opposite ends on said links for pressing them together, contact screws carried by said links upon opposite sides of and in the path of the depending end of said bar, said links and screws oscillating on said indicator hand under pressure of the thermostatic bar thereon, an electric circuit connected with said .bar and with said screws and closed by the contact of said bar with said screws.
5. A circuit closer comprising a base, a thermostatic member mounted thereon, a pivoted indicator hand, links pivoted on said indicator hand and mounted to yieldingly resist the pressure of said thermostatic member, contact screws carried by said links in the path of said member, and an electric circuit connected Wtih said member and with said screws and closed by the contact of said member with said screws.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto. set my hand this 23rd day of April, 1917.
. FREDERICK S. DENISON.
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Cited By (9)

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US2480216A (en) * 1946-05-31 1949-08-30 Sampsel Time Control Inc Thermostatic switch
US2574192A (en) * 1949-10-26 1951-11-06 Samuel Leo Safety switch for liquid cooled engines
US2603728A (en) * 1946-10-11 1952-07-15 Effie B Melchior Sensitive control and indicating instrument
US2729175A (en) * 1950-11-01 1956-01-03 Harry R Knittle Raker control
US3135843A (en) * 1960-08-16 1964-06-02 Margerie Andre Manometer with contacts having means providing for adjustable ranges
US3188433A (en) * 1962-01-23 1965-06-08 Robertshaw Controls Co Thermally responsive switch adapted to function as a high limit switch or as a fan switch with a fixed adjustable temperature differential
US3189713A (en) * 1962-02-05 1965-06-15 Robertshaw Controls Co Dual element thermostatic control having calibration means
US3711828A (en) * 1970-11-06 1973-01-16 R Hawkins Vehicle acceleration and deceleration indicator
US3875800A (en) * 1973-01-24 1975-04-08 Harold E Stockton Temperature responsive electrical switch

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2480216A (en) * 1946-05-31 1949-08-30 Sampsel Time Control Inc Thermostatic switch
US2603728A (en) * 1946-10-11 1952-07-15 Effie B Melchior Sensitive control and indicating instrument
US2574192A (en) * 1949-10-26 1951-11-06 Samuel Leo Safety switch for liquid cooled engines
US2729175A (en) * 1950-11-01 1956-01-03 Harry R Knittle Raker control
US3135843A (en) * 1960-08-16 1964-06-02 Margerie Andre Manometer with contacts having means providing for adjustable ranges
US3188433A (en) * 1962-01-23 1965-06-08 Robertshaw Controls Co Thermally responsive switch adapted to function as a high limit switch or as a fan switch with a fixed adjustable temperature differential
US3189713A (en) * 1962-02-05 1965-06-15 Robertshaw Controls Co Dual element thermostatic control having calibration means
US3711828A (en) * 1970-11-06 1973-01-16 R Hawkins Vehicle acceleration and deceleration indicator
US3875800A (en) * 1973-01-24 1975-04-08 Harold E Stockton Temperature responsive electrical switch

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