[0001] The present invention relates to an improved safety system, particularly for a thermostat
with an immersion rod sensor.
[0002] More particularly, the invention concerns a safety system realized in such a way
to be more sensible with respect to the solutions presently available on the market.
[0003] As it is well known, the thermostats with immersion rod sensor for water heaters
and like provide a brass rod placed within a sheath that is immersed within the liquid.
[0004] Within the brass rod a low thermal dilatation rod is provided.
[0005] When the liquid has reached the preestablished temperature, the brass rod expands,
dragging during its dilatation also the inner rod, and acts then on a mechanical circuit
that interrupts a phase of the electric circuit, thus excluding the resistance.
[0006] This kind of thermostats is also provided with a further safety device, that intervenes
in case of failure of the above mentioned device, so that in case still higher temperatures
are reached, it provides to interrupt both the phases of the electric circuit.
[0007] At present, this safety system is realized by a bimetallic disk that, in case the
temperature increases up to reach a preestablished temperature, gets deformed. Said
bimetallic disk is very thin and is shaped in such a way to get deformed, when the
transition temperature is reached, tripping from a concave position to a convex position
or vice versa.
[0008] The bimetallic disk is now placed within a cavity of the thermostat, realized with
conductive material, that contacts the liquid, therefore the warping effect is obtained
on the basis of a heat transmission between said cavity, heated by the liquid, and
the bimetallic disk.
[0009] This means that the sensitivity of the safety system is entrusted to said heat transmission,
and further to the reading of the temperature in correspondence of the cavity.
[0010] Furthermore, and this feature is not admitted by the safety rules of some countries,
the bimetallic disk with the decreasing of the temperature, rearms, by the reversed
process that brought it to trip following an increasing of the temperature.
[0011] In view of all the above considerations, the Applicant has studied a solution concerning
the safety system that allows to have greatly improved sensitibility features while
sensing the temperature with respect to the prior art solutions.
[0012] Further, the solution according to the present invention does not allow that the
safety system automatically rearms.
[0013] These and other results are obtained according to the invention by the realization
of a safety system that begins to work on the basis of the dilatation of the brass
rod, and therefore acts on the basis of the temperature read within the liquid mass.
[0014] It is therefore a specific object of the present invention an improved safety system,
particularly for a thermostat with an immersion rod system comprising a rod realized
with thermoexpansible material, a low thermal dilatation rod, provided within said
thermoexpansible rod, a casing, within which said rods are introduced, in correspondence
of a cavity or cup realized in thermoconductive material, and an interruption mechanism
to interrupt a phase of the electric circuit, connected to said rods, said system
comprising a spring element, a thermally inert thin disk, a calibration element for
the safety system and an element for transmitting the strains of the inert disk element
to an interruption mechanism for both the phases of the electric circuit, said elements
being introduced, in the above mentioned sequence, from the bottom to the above along
said low thermal dilatation rod, with the calibration element that is regulated in
such a way to make the safety system intervening at a temperature higher than the
intervention temperature of said interruption mechanism of a phase of the circuit,
and said inert disk element being realized with a concavity toward the bottom and
having features to trip upside, reversing its concavity, following the dilatation
of the thermoexpansible rod.
[0015] Particularly, according to the invention, said spring element is made up of a synthetic
rubber or metal disk, or of a disk made up of another elastic material.
[0016] Preferably, according to the invention, said inert thin disk is made up of inert
metal.
[0017] Still according to the invention, said calibration element is comprised by a metal
ring screwed on a thread provided at the end of said low thermal dilatation rod, within
said casing of the thermostat.
[0018] Further, according to the invention, said strain transmission element of the disk
element is made up of a hollow overturned cylindrical element, the outer circumference
of which rests on the outer circumference of the disk element.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment of the safety system according to the invention, between
said elastic element and said inert disk element a thin bimetallic disk element can
be provided.
[0020] The present invention will be now described for illustrative but not limitative purposes
according to a preferred embodiment, with particular reference to the figures of the
enclosed drawing showing a section view of a thermostat providing the safety system
according to the invention.
[0021] In the figure an immersion thermostat 1 is partially shown in section, said thermostat
1 including the safety system according to the present invention.
[0022] The thermostat 1 comprises a brass rod 2, soaked within the liquid, not shown, and
within which a low thermal dilatation rod is provided.
[0023] When the liquid has reached a determined temperature, the brass rod 2 expands, dragging
also the inner rod 3 acting, on the basis of its displacement, on a mechanism 4 that
interrupt the electric connection 5.
[0024] When the liquid temperature descends under the preestablished value, for example
70° C, the brass rod 2 withdraws, restoring the start situation.
[0025] The safety system according to the invention, in the embodiment shown in figure,
is made up of a spring element 6, realized with synthetic rubber, metal or other elastic
material, provided about the rod 3, within a cavity or cup 7 realized in the sheath
8 of the thermostat 1.
[0026] Above said spring element 6 an inert disk 9 is provided, i.e. that does not get deformed
with the variation of the temperature, and so shaped to assume, when the safety system
is inoperative, the position shown in figure, but that is able to vary its bent, tripping
if mechanically stressed.
[0027] Above the disk 9, screwed on the rod 3, a metal ring 10 is provided for the calibration
of the safety system. The calibration is realized tightening the metal ring 10 on
the disk 9 until the latter trips due to a certain dilatation of the brass rod 2.
[0028] In fact, as it can be deduced from the drawing, an elastic mechanical linkage has
been realized between the rod 2 and the disk 9, so that acting on the metal ring 10
the disk trips in consequence of a dilatation of the rod 2 deriving from a different
and higher temperature with respect to the temperature that determined the operating
of the previously described mechanism, since the safety system must intervene only
in case said mechanism did not properly worked for any reason.
[0029] Still above the disk 9 and the metal ring 10 a round element 11 is provided, inserted
along the rod 3, said round element 11 having a C-shaped cross section, the outer
circumference of which rests on the outer circumference of the disk 9.
[0030] In this way, the trip of the disk 9, and the consequent bent variation, in consequence
of the rod 2 dilatation, thrusts the element 11 upward. The latter acts on the pin
4 that determines the opening of two phases of the electric circuit.
[0031] Obviously, being the disk 9 inert, it does not rearm when the temperature descend
again under a certain value.
[0032] One skilled in the art will understand that, in case it is desired to add a further
safety to the thermostat, a bimetallic disk and the inert disk 9 can be coupled, the
bimetallic disk being positioned under the inert disk, i.e. contacting the spring
element 6.
[0033] In fact, in case for any reason the system described should not properly intervene,
the effect of the bimetallic element still operates.
[0034] However, being provided the inert disk 9, it is not provided the possibility that
the bimetallic disk automatically rearms.
[0035] The present invention has been described for illustrative, but not limitative purposes,
according to its preferred embodiments, but it is to be understood that variations
and/or changes can be introduced by those skilled in the art without departing from
the relevant scope as defined by the enclosed claims.
1. Improved safety system, particularly for a thermostat with an immersion rod system
comprising a rod realized with thermoexpansible material, a low thermal dilatation
rod, provided within said thermoexpansible rod, a casing, within which said rods are
introduced, in correspondence of a cavity or cup realized in thermoconductive material,
and an interruption mechanism to interrupt a phase of the electric circuit, connected
to said rods, said safety system being characterized in that it comprises a spring
element, a thermally inert thin disk, a calibration element for the safety system
and an element for transmitting the strains of the inert disk element to an interruption
mechanism for both the phases of the electric circuit, said elements being introduced,
in the above mentioned sequence, from the bottom to the above along said low thermal
dilatation rod, with the calibration element that is regulated in such a way to make
the safety system intervening at a temperature higher than the intervention temperature
of said interruption mechanism of a phase of the circuit, and said inert disk element
being realized with a concavity toward the bottom and having features to trip upside,
reversing its concavity, following the dilatation of the thermoexpansible rod.
2. Safety system according to claim 1, characterized in that said spring element is made
up of a synthetic rubber disk.
3. Safety system according to claim 1, characterized in that said spring element is made
up of a metal disk.
4. Safety system according to claim 1, characterized in that said spring element is made
up of elastic material disk.
5. Safety system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
inert thin disk is made up of inert metal.
6. Safety system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
calibration element is made up by a metal ring screwed on a thread provided at the
end of said low thermal dilatation rod, within said casing of the thermostat.
7. Safety system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
strain transmission element of the disk element is made up of a hollow overturned
cylindrical element, the outer circumference of which rests on the outer circumference
of the disk element.
8. Safety system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that between
said elastic element and said inert disk element a thin bimetallic disk element can
be provided.
9. Improved safety system, particularly for a thermostat with an immersion rod according
to each one of the preceding claims, substantially as illustrated and described.