US3921117A - Solid state electrical switch - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A solid state electrical switch of versatile and economical structure for use in starting a split-phase electrical motor incorporates a single cup-shaped dielectric casing open at one end.
- a first terminal disposed within the casing has integral spring portions bearing against the casing bottom and has a connector portion extending through the casing wall to receive connection from the starting winding of such a motor.
- a ceramic-type resistor element of positive temperature coefficient of resistivity which displays a sharp increase in resistivity when it is heated to a selected temperature by directing electrical current through the resistor is disposed in engagement with the first terminal within the casing.
- a second terminal which has a heat-dissipating plate portion closing the open casing end and engaging the resistor element has a connector portion of the terminal extending through the casing wall for receiving connection from the main winding of such a motor, has quick connect tabs on the plate portion for line connection thereto and for fan motor connection when desired, and also has tabs extending through the casing and staked apart beneath the casing for securing the switch components securely together with the terminals resiliently pressed in firm electrical contact with opposite sides of the resistor element.
- an auxiliary or starting winding is connected directly across the power supply in parallel with the main motor winding to provide the motor with a desired starting torque.
- a starting winding is normally wound with fewer turns and with smaller wire than the main motor winding and the current density in the starting winding is quite high so that the rate of temperature rise in the starting winding is also quite high.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the solid state electrical switch of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a section view along line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a section view along line 33 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a component of the switch of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating application of the switch of this invention. 7
- FIGS. 1-3 indicates the novel and improved solid state switch of this invention which is shown to include a generally cup-shaped casing 12 having a bottom 14 and a sidewall 16 forming a casing chamber 18 which is open at one end 20 and which has a rim 22 extending around the open casing end.
- the casing rim preferably has a slotted portion indicated by the slots 24 and 26 and, as is shown particularly in FIG. 2, the casing sidewall preferably has a groove extending substantially around the sidewall forming a shoulder 28 within the casing chamber.
- the casing has an additional wall 30 upstanding from the casing bottom in spaced adjacent relation to the slotted portion of the casing rim.
- the casing also has a plurality of apertures 32, best shown in FIG. 3, which preferably extend through the casing sidewall from the sidewall shoulder 28 and which open exteriorly of the casing adjacent the casing bottom.
- the casing 12 is formed of an electrically insulating or dielectric material and is preferably formed of a relatively rigid material such as a thermoplastic polyester or the like.
- the casing has reinforcing means 34 integrally formed therein as shown in FIG. 2, these reinforcing means including ribs 34.1 and a plate part 34.2 which extends across the exterior of the easing bottom a selected distance from the one end of the casing having the slotted portion of the casing rim 22 and which faces toward said one casing end for a purpose to be described below.
- slots 35 are formed in the casing sidewall to facilitate dissipation of heat from the switch.
- a first electrically conductive metal terminal 36 preferably formed of stiffly resilient material such as plated phosphor bronze, berylliumcopper or steel or the like is disposed within the casing 12.
- the first terminal preferably has a plate portion 38 provided with a plurality of raised projections 40 thereon and has integral spring legs 41 extending downwardly from the plate portion 38 to resiliently bear against the casing bottom 14.
- the first terminal also has a spacer portion 39 engaging the wall 30 of the casing 12 for positioning the first terminal-within the casing.
- the first terminal also has a connector portion 42 extending through the casing sidewall.
- the connector portion 42 is integral with the plate portion of the terminal and has the form of a metal sleeve 46 of selected length connected to the plate portion 38 by an intermediate connector part 47 and split as indicated at 48, one end 46.1 of the sleeve being engaged with the additional wall 30 of the casing for locating the terminal laterally within the casing with the sleeve extending through the slot 24 in the casing sidewall.
- a resistor element 50 is also disposed within the casing chamber 18.
- the resistor element 50 is formed of a ceramic material such as a lanthanum-doped barium titanate having a positive temperature coefficient of resistivity.
- the selected resistor material is adapted to be self-heated by directing electrical current through the resistor material and is adapted to display a sharp and very large increase in electrical resistance when heated to a selected temperature for reducing current flow through the material to a very low level and for thereby limiting the heating of said resistor material to approximately that selected temperature level.
- the resistor 50 is preferably in disc form and has contact surfaces 52 and 54 formed thereon by metallizing or the like in any conventional manner for facilitating electrical contact to the resistor element.
- the contact surface 52 of the resistor element is disposed on the projections 40 on the first terminal 36 in electrical engagement with that terminal.
- the solid state switch 10 further includes a second electrically conductive metal terminal 56.
- the second terminal 56 has a plate portion 58 which rests on the casing shoulder 28 as is shown in FIG. 2 for closing the open end 20 of the casing and has a plurality of tabs 60 which are preferably integral with the plate portion 58 and which extend into respective apertures 32 in the casing.
- the plate portion 58 of the second terminal preferably has a plurality of projections 61 formed thereon for electrically engaging the contact surface 54 of the resistor element 50.
- the second terminal also has a connector portion 62, preferably in the form of a metal sleeve 64 split at 66 and welded or otherwise connected to the terminal plate portion 58 and extending through the casing rim slot 26, the connector sleeve 64 also having one end 64.1 engaged by theadditional wall 30 of the casing for assisting in locating the second terminal relative to the casing.
- the second terminal 56 preferably has an upturned flange portion 68 having one or more tab terminals such as the tabs 70 and 72 extending from the flange spaced above the plate portion of the terminal 56.
- the extending tabs 60 of the second terminal 56 preferably have a pair of extensions 60.1 at the tab ends which are flared away from each other after the tabs have been inserted through the apertures 32 in the dielectric casing.
- the flared tab extensions form enlarged ends on the tabs which bear against the casing exteriorly of the casing for holding the two terminals 36 and 56 as well as the resistor element 50 securely together with the casing 12 while resiliently pressing the two terminals into firm electrical engagement with respective opposite contact surfaces of the resistor and while resiliently pressing the spring portions 41 of the terminal against the casing bottom.
- the solid state switch is of very inexpensive construction utilizing a minimal number of component parts but is easily and accurately assembled to provide a switch which is very versatile in application.
- the switch terminals are readily adapted to receive either leads or pin connections in the receptaclelike sleeve connector portions of the terminals and the second terminal includes the tab terminals 70 and 72 for facilitating quick electrical connection of the switch to a line lead and, if desired, to a fan motor lead. For example, as is illustrated schematically in FIG.
- the sleeve connector 46 of the switch 10 is conveniently adapted to be electrically connected to one end of the start winding 74 of a split-phase electrical motor 75 .
- the sleeve connector 64 of the switch is adapted for convenient electrical connection to one end of the main winding 76 of the motor, the opposite ends of the motor windings being connected to a line lead '77 from the power supply (indicated by the terminals 78).
- the tab terminal 70 of the switch 10 is then conveniently connected to the line lead 80.
- the resistor element 50 of the switch is conveniently connected in series with the start winding 74 in parallel with the main winding 76 across the power supply so that, when the motor 75 is started, the start winding is initially energized to start the motor but so that, as the resistor element 50 is heated by the start winding current directed therethrough, the resistor reaches a selected temperature at which the resistance of the element sharply increases for effectively removing the start winding from the motor circuit and for thereafter limiting heating of the resistor element to approximately said selected temperature.
- the small additional heat thereafter generated by the resistor is effectively dissipated from the switch 10 through the plate portion '58 of the second terminal 56, through the terminal sleeves 42 and 62, and through the casing slots 35 when 4 provided.
- the heat-dissipating nature of the plate portion 58 also permits the switch 10 to cool to normal temperature more quickly after the motor is deenergized for permitting faster restarting of the motor when required.
- the motor is provided in a hermetically sealed unit for refrigeration compressor applications or the like, and where the motor leads are brought out of the sealed unit through closely spaced pins sealed in the unit casing, the connector sleeve portions 46 and 64 of the switch conveniently fit over the closely spaced pins for pluggable mounting of the switch and the tab tenninal is readily connected to the line lead 80, the compact construction of the switch 10 conveniently disposing the resistor element 50 in series with the start winding 74 in parallel with the main motor winding 76. Further, where an additional pin element 77.1 (see FIG.
- switch 10 is shown for use in starting of a split-phase motor, the switch 10 is also adapted for use in starting of other types of motors such as capacitor start motors as well as in other applications, the switch providing a very economical switch construction for a wide variety of uses.
- a solid state electrical device comprising a cupshaped casing of dielectric material having a bottom and a sidewall forming a casing chamber having an open end, a first electrically conductive metal terminal means disposed in the casing having a resilient spring portion bearing against said casing bottom and having a connector portion extending through said casing sidewall, a ceramic resistor element of positive temperature coefficient of resistivity disposed within said casing resting on and in electrical engagement with said first terminal means, and a second electrically conductive metal terminal means having a heat-dissipating plate portion closing said open casing end and electrically engaging said resistor element, said second terminal means having at least one tab portion extending through said casing toward said casing bottom and having an enlarged end on said tab portion engaging said casing exteriorly of said casing chamber holding said first and second terminal means pressed resiliently in electrical engagement with said resistor element and securing said terminal means and resistor element with respect to said casing with said first terminal means pressed resiliently against said casing bottom.
- a solid state electrical switch comprising a cupshaped casing of dielectric material having a bottom and a sidewall forming a casing chamber having an open end and a rim around said open end, said casing having a slotted portion at said rim and having a plurality of apertures opening at said casing bottom, a first electrically conductive metal terminal disposed in the casing having a resilient spring portion bearing against said casing bottom and having a connector portion extending exteriorly of said casing chamber through said slotted portion of said rim, a resistor disc of a ceramic material of positive temperature coefficient of resistivity adapted to be electrically self-heated by directing electrical current therethrough and to display a sharp increase in resistivity when self-heated to a selected temperature for limiting said heating, said resistor disc having contact surfaces on opposite disc sides thereof and being disposed in said casing chamber on and with one of said contact surfaces in electrical engagement with said first terminal, and a second electrically conductive metal terminal having a heat-dissipating plate portion closing said open casing end
- a switch as set forth in claim 6 wherein said casing has an additional wall portion upstanding from said casing bottom adjacent said slotted portion of said casing rim engaging one end of each of said connector sleeves of said first and second terminals for further securing said terminals in selected portions relative to said casmg.
- a switch as set forth in claim 7 having an insulator member held between said connector sleeve of said 6 first terminal and said second terminal and between said sidewall and additional wall of said casing.
- a solid state electrical switch comprising a cupshaped casing of dielectric material having a bottom and a sidewall forming a casing chamber having an open end and a rim around said open end, said casing having a slotted portion at said rim, having an additional wall upstanding from said casing bottom adjacent said slotted rim portion, having a groove in said sidewall adjacent said rim forming a shoulder within said casing chamber extending around a substantial part of said sidewall, and having a plurality of apertures extending through said sidewall from said shoulder to said casing bottom, a first electrically conductive metal terminal having a plate portion, having a plurality of integral spring portions extending from said plate portion resiliently engaging said casing bottom, and having a split sleeve connector portion extending through said slotted portion of said rim and engaged by said additional casing wall for positioning said first terminal within said casing chamber, a resistor disc of ceramic material of positive temperature coefficient of resistivity adapted to be electrically self-heated by directing electrical current therethrough and to display
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