BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a ther-mostat for controlling the operation of apparatus
and devices in general.
[0002] As is known,in several types of apparatus based on thermal cycles,there are presently
used thermostats for controlling the operation of said apparatus which use,as a responsive
element,an expansible plenum chamber,coupled to a probe member,containing a liquid
and which changes its operating volume as the temperature changes.
[0003] In known thermostats,or thermal switches,there are remarkable constructional drawbacks
because of the large size elements required for exploiting the volume variations of
said expansible plenum chamber,which negatively affects the production cost of the
thermostat itself.
[0004] Another drawback of known thermostatic assemblies is that the electric thermostatic
elements have a comparatively large size and,moreover,are scarcely reliable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly,the task of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned
drawbacks,by provid ing a thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus and
devices in general which is so designed as to quickly respond to the temperature variations.
[0006] Within the scope of the above mentioned task,it is a main object of the present invention
to provide a thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus in general which
is of very reduced outer size and very simple construction-wise.
[0007] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such an electric thermostat
which can be made by a very reduced number of component elements susceptible to be
easily and quickly assembled and which,owing to its constructional features,is very
reliable in operation.
[0008] According to one aspect of the present invention,the above mentioned task and objects,as
well as yet other objects,which will become more apparent hereinafter,are achieved
by a thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus in general,characterized
in that it comprises a box-like casing including an expandible plenum member coupled,through
a capillary element,to a probe containing a expansible liquid.
[0009] More specifically,the mentioned plenum member or chamber is arranged between an adjusting
abutment and an operating lever which,at one end thereof,acts on a resilient blade
supporting a movable contact coupled to the electrical input.
[0010] This movable contact,under the control of the resilient blade,can be selectively
contacted both with a first and a second fixed contacts which are coupled to the electrical
output.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent hereinafter from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment
of a thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus and devices in general
and which is illustrated,by way of an indicative example,in the figures of the accompanying
drawings,in which:
figure 1 is a front view illustrating the thermostat according to the present invention,the
control knob of which has been removed;
figure 2 is a rear elevation view of the thermostat;
figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the subject thermostat,taken along the line
III-III of figure 1;
and
figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the thermostat according to the present invention
taken along the line IV-IV of figure 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] With reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings,the thermostat for controlling
the operation of apparatus and devices in general according to the present invention
comprises a box-like casing or body, consisting of a supporting casing 1 thereto can
be snap coupled a closure cover 2 which is preferably made of a plastics material.
[0013] Inside the mentioned box-like body there is housed an expansible plenum member 3
which is coupled, through a capillary element 4,to a probe,not shown in the drawings,and
provided for holding a liquid the volume of which is susceptible to vary depending
on the temperature.
[0014] More specifically said probe is arranged near the region the temperature of which
is to be controlled, in order to control the operation of the related device or apparatus.
[0015] The mentioned expansible plenum member,in particular,is arranged,on a side,near an
abutment member 5 operating as a calibrating member and is mounted inside an adjusting
stem 6 coupled to the apparatus control knob,for setting the desired operating temperature,and
which has not been shown in the drawing.
[0016] At its opposite face,said expansible plenum member 3 acts on the leg 7,forming an
operating lever,of a bracket element 8 which,by its other leg,is coupled to the closure
cover 2,at the affixing region of a small spring 9 holding in its position a washer
10 coupled to said adjusting stem 6.
[0017] More specifically the mentioned operating lever 7 is made of tempered steel and,at
its free end,it supports a ceramics pad 12 contacting a resilient blade 15 which is
supported by a fork member 17 coupled to the casing 2.
[0018] In particular,the resilient blade 15,at the region thereof supported between the
legs of the fork member,is provided with a projecting boss 18 thereon the pad 12 acts.
[0019] At its free end,the resilient blade 15 supports a movable contact 20,which is electrically
coupled to the electric input 21.
[0020] Moreover said blade 15,at its middle portion, is provided with a loop portion which,depending
on the pressure exerted on the bent portion 18,causes the movable contact 20 to be
displaced.
[0021] The movable contact 20,moreover,may be selectively contacted both with a first fixed
contact 23 and with a second fixed contact 24 which fixed contacts are respectively
coupled to output pins 25 and 26 accessible from the outside of the box-like casing.
[0022] The resilient blade 15 is preferably made of copper and berillium,whereas the movable
and fixed contacts are made of silver so as to provide very good electrical contact
conditions.
[0023] In operation,as the expansion of the plenum member 3 changes,the action exerted by
said plenum member on the operating lever will vary;then said operating lever will
bring its end provided with said ceramics pad to contact the resilient blade 15,thereby
causing the movable contact 22 to contact either the first or the second fixed contact
depending on the position assumed by the resilient blade.
[0024] Thus it will be possible to adjust or set the thermostat so as to cause the apparatus
to operate,that is the variation of the position of the movable contact, for a preset
temperature value.
[0025] The present temperature value causes a position variation of the abutment member
5,which is obtained by means of the variation of the position of the adjusting stem
6 which,in actual practice,will vary the contact force between the abutment member
5 and the expandible plenum member 3 and,accordingly,the pushing force exerted by
said plenum member 3 on the operating lever 7.
[0026] From the above disclosure it should be apparent that the invention fully achieves
the intended task and objects.
[0027] In particular the fact should be pointed out that the thermostat according to the
present invention, of very reduced size and including a very reduced number of component
elements,is very reliable in operation,both owing to the constructional accuracy and
the very reduced number of component parts.
[0028] A nother great advantage provided by the thermostat according to the present invention
is that it can be easily and quickly calibrated.
[0029] In practicing the invention the used materials may be any according to requirements.
1- A thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus in general,characterized
in that it comprises a box-like casing including an expansible plenum member coupled,through
a capillary element,to a probe holding an expansible liquid,said plenum member being
arranged between an adjustment abutment member and an operating lever which at one
end thereof acts on a resilient blade supporting a movable contact coupled to the
electrical input,said movable contact,under the control of said resilient blade,being
effective to be selectively contacted both with a first and a second fixed contact
which are coupled to the electrical output.
2- A thermostat according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said box-like
casing consists of a metal casing supporting the electric circuitry and a plastics
material cover adapted for snap coupling to said metal casing.
3- A thermostat according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said adjustment
abutment member consists of an abutment member supported by an adjusting stem.
4- A thermostat according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in
that said operating lever supports,at its end operating against said resilient blade,a
ceramics pad.
5- A thermostat according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in
that said resilient blade is supported by a fork member coupled to said casing, said
resilient blade,at the region thereof between the legs of said fork member,being provided
with a bent portion thereon said ceramics pad acts.
6- A thermostat,according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in
that said resilient blade,at the region thereof outside of said fork member,is provided
with a loop portion for the switching oscillation,exerted, depending on the pressure
force,on said bent portion of the ceramics pad.
7- A thermostat according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in
that said resilient blade is made of berillium copper.
8- A thermostat according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in
that it comprises contact pins which are respectively coupled to the movable contact
and fixed contacts,said pins being accessible from the outside of said box like casing.
9- A thermostat for controlling the operation of apparatus in general,according to
the preceding claims,and substantially as broadly disclosed and illustrated for the
intended objects.