Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a thermostat, in particular a rod thermostat with
safety.
[0002] In general, the present invention finds a preferred, but non-limiting application
in the field of rod thermostats, provided for use in electric water heaters and preferably
equipped with a bipolar safety.
Prior art
[0003] Rigid rod thermostats are electromechanical devices for keeping a temperature within
a specific narrow range, performing opening of an electric power supply circuit of
heating means of the apparatus whereon they are mounted upon reaching a specific predetermined
temperature and closing of the circuit, when the temperature has lowered by a specific
differential.
[0004] Known rigid rod thermostats comprise a safety system, typically a bipolar safety
system, which intervenes and performs opening of the electric power supply circuit
of the heating means of the apparatus whereon they are mounted upon reaching a second
predetermined safety temperature, and closing of the circuit by manual reset. Typically,
the safety system is used to avoid reaching excessive heating temperatures, which
are potentially dangerous to the user.
[0005] Known types of bipolar safety for rod thermostats involve a bimetallic disc, or a
bimetallic rod, or a shape-memory spring.
[0006] Document
WO2005119720A1 relates to a thermostat comprising an electromechanical system for temperature control
arranged in a pedestal enclosure closed by an casing, wherein the temperature control
system is composed of a probe provided with a high-expansion metal tube in which a
low-expansion metal rod is arranged, a safety device for opening safety breakers when
the temperature exceeds a minimum thermal threshold thereof and a holding device for
converting the low-expansion movement of the safety device into a sudden movement
for opening the contacts of the elastic blades of each safety switch; the retention
device temporarily acts onto a sliding unit which comes into contact with each safety
breaker and is connected to the safety device.
[0007] Document
EP0749141A1 relates to a thermostat which comprises a plastic base and a metal probe; two contacts
attached to the base connect the thermostat in series with the power supply an immersion
electrical heater; the conductor blades connect each of the two contacts to a safety
breaker; the probe comprises a metal tube housing a rod cooperating with a regulation
device; the base is provided with a recess which houses a spring of a shape-memory
alloy.
[0008] Document
GB2172749A relates to a thermostat having a safety device for cutting off the supply of heat
if the temperature increases in an excessive manner, wherein the tube is attached
in a bore of a boss of a thermally conductive plate by forcedly fitting a sleeve at
the end of the tube; a reversible concave washer is arranged in the plate, which cooperates
with a slide block which is capable of cutting off the power supply current when too
high a temperature is transmitted to said washer.
[0009] Document
WO2002097841A1 relates to an immersion thermostat for water boilers, having an elastic element,
pre-compressed by a pressing member and equipped with such an expansion capacity and
elastic force as to force the opening of a pair of safety electric contacts, in case
the sensors and actuators providing for the good thermostat operation suffer a failure.
[0010] In general, bimetallic-disc safety systems have the disadvantage of operating on
air and far from the temperature sensing point. Moreover, bimetallic-disc safety systems
are subjected to the effect of external temperature variations, the bimetallic disc
being outside the water heater.
[0011] In general, safety systems with a bimetallic rod positioned inside the resistor bulb
in contact with the water of the water heater, in view of the very limited increase
in temperature by about one degree every 4 minutes, can be subjected to misalignments
or pre-bending which damage or cause the contacts which are present on the spring
assembly to seize up.
[0012] In general, safety systems with a shape-memory spring involve slow expansions which
can cause the contacts which are present on the spring assembly to seize up.
Summary of the invention
[0013] An object of the present invention is to solve drawbacks of the prior art.
[0014] A particular object of the present invention is to provide a safety system with a
bimetallic rod which is more reliable.
[0015] A particular object of the present invention is to provide a safety system with a
bimetallic rod which is more effective.
[0016] A further particular object of the present invention is to provide a safety system
which is less exposed to damages or disservices.
[0017] A further particular object of the present invention is to provide a safety system
which prevents the contacts which are present on the spring assembly from seizing
up.
[0018] A further particular object of the present invention is to enhance the safety, in
particular a bipolar safety, of a rod thermostat.
[0019] These and other objects are achieved by a thermostat according to the features of
the attached claims which are an integral part of the present description.
[0020] An idea underlying the present invention is to provide a thermostat with a lever
safety, being snap-openable through a sliding element; the use of a linkage safety
system allows the sliding element with manual reset button to be used.
[0021] The thermostat according to the invention comprises: a thermostat body; a tubular
element projecting from the thermostat body; a rod with differential thermal expansion,
axially inserted in the tubular element and protruding at a proximal end inside the
thermostat body.
[0022] The thermostat comprises a temperature regulation system associated with the rod
and configured to reversibly open at least one electric contact in the thermostat
body upon reaching an operating temperature.
[0023] The thermostat comprises a safety lever arranged transversally to the rod and configured
for a displacement under a thermal expansion action transmitted through the rod. The
safety lever comprises a first engagement element. The safety lever is configured
to open at least one electric contact in the thermostat body upon reaching a safety
temperature.
[0024] The thermostat comprises a reset element arranged transversally to the rod and sliding
under an action of a first bias member. The reset element comprises a second engagement
element configured to cooperate with the first engagement element of the safety lever,
defining a trip of the reset element. The reset element trips between a first operating
position and a second safety position. In the second safety position the reset element
allows a movement of the safety lever to open the at least one electric contact upon
reaching the safety temperature.
[0025] Preferably, the safety lever is configured to open two respective electric contacts
defining a bipolar safety.
[0026] Preferably, the rigid rod thermostat is formed by a plastic body to which a brass
tube containing an INVAR rod is attached.
[0027] Advantageously, the thermostat integrates two functions: a temperature regulation
function through a lever which acts onto an electric assembly, and a safety function
through a linkage system intervening at a given safety temperature by preferably disconnecting
the contacts of both phases at the same time.
[0028] Further features and advantages will be more apparent from the following detailed
description of preferred non-limiting embodiments of the present invention, and from
the dependent claims which outline preferred and particularly advantageous embodiments
of the invention.
Brief description of the drawings
[0029] The invention is illustrated with reference to the following figures, given by way
of non-limiting examples, in which:
- Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the thermostat
according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 illustrates a side view of the thermostat of Figure 1, highlighting two section
lines.
- Figure 3 illustrates a first section of the thermostat of Figure 2, in an operating
condition.
- Figure 4 illustrates a first section of the thermostat of Figure 2, in a safety condition.
- Figure 5 illustrates a second section of the thermostat of Figure 2, in an operating
condition.
- Figure 6 illustrates a second section of the thermostat of Figure 2, in a safety condition.
- Figure 7 illustrates a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the thermostat
body according to the present invention.
- Figure 8 illustrates a section of the thermostat body of Figure 7.
- Figure 9 illustrates an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the thermostat
according to the present invention.
[0030] In different figures, similar elements will be identified by similar reference numbers.
Detailed description
[0031] Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the thermostat
100 according to the present invention.
[0032] As it will be further described, the rod thermostat 100 according to the invention
comprises a main containment or housing body 1, having a generally circular shape,
closed by a plastic lid 21, particularly clipengaged onto the lid.
[0033] The temperature regulation devices and the safety devices, particularly bipolar safety
ones, which will be further described, are housed in the thermostat body 1.
[0034] In a preferred embodiment, a brass tube 24 containing an INVAR rod is provided.
[0035] A pair of terminals 8 and 9, equipped in particular with cable clamping screws 23,
are attached on the thermostat body 1 for the connection between the main electric
circuit and the electric regulation and bipolar safety circuits which are present
in the thermostat 100.
[0036] Preferably, the housing of the thermostat body 1, the lid 21 and the internal levers
are made of a plastic material which is resistant to temperatures exceeding 100°C.
[0037] Figure 2 illustrates a side view of the thermostat 100, highlighting two section
lines I-I and II-II. The thermostat 100 comprises a thermostat body 1 and a tubular
element 24 projecting from the thermostat body 1.
[0038] Figure 3 illustrates the section I-I of the thermostat 100 in an operating condition
whereas Figure 4 illustrates the section I-I of the thermostat 100 in a safety condition.
Likewise, Figure 5 illustrates the second section II-II of the thermostat 100 in an
operating condition whereas Figure 6 illustrates the second section II-II of the thermostat
100 in a safety condition.
[0039] Referring to these Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6 the operation of the safety devices of the
thermostat 100, and more, will be understood in detail.
[0040] As mentioned, the thermostat 100 comprises a thermostat body 1 and a tubular element
24 projecting from the thermostat body 1.
[0041] The thermostat 100 further comprises a rod 2 with differential thermal expansion,
which is axially inserted in the tubular element 24 which is hollow inside. The rod
2 protrudes at a proximal end inside the thermostat body 1.
[0042] Preferably, the tubular element 24 is made of a high-thermal-expansion metal material,
preferably of brass, whereas the rod 2 is made of a lowthermal-expansion material,
preferably of an INVAR alloy or a Ni-Fe alloy.
[0043] In particular, the rod 2 is distally constrained to the tubular element 24, i.e.,
in the farthest position of the rod 2 with respect to the thermostat body. It is thereby
possible to determine a thermal expansion action transmitted through the rod, which
is used for the operation, inter alia, of the safety system, as it will be described.
[0044] The thermostat 100 further comprises a safety lever 16 arranged transversally to
the rod 2 and configured for a displacement under a thermal expansion action transmitted
through the rod. In particular, as the temperature to which the tubular element 24
is subjected increases, the differential thermal expansion between the rod 2 and the
tubular element 24 involves a displacement of the proximal end of the rod 2, due to
different thermal expansions of the elements. In particular in the preferred embodiment,
with the increase in temperature, the length of the tubular element 24 increases with
respect to the length of the rod 2, involving a partial extraction and a lowering
(with respect to the direction shown in figure) of the proximal end of the rod 2,
which is connected to the safety lever as it will be further described.
[0045] The safety lever 16 comprises a first engagement element 16a, whose function will
be described below.
[0046] The safety lever 26 is configured to open at least one electric contact 5, 7 in the
thermostat body 1 upon reaching a safety temperature.
[0047] Moreover, the safety lever 16 comprises a safety regulation element 18 constrained
to the rod 2 and configured to regulate a position of the safety lever 16 with respect
to the safety temperature. Typically, the regulation of the safety temperature by
means of the safety regulation element 18 is performed by calibrating the element
during manufacturing thereof.
[0048] The safety lever 16 is preferably configured to act onto at least one elongated flexible
element 6 to open the at least one electric contact 5, 6. In the preferred embodiment,
there is a pair of elongated flexible elements 6 to open two respective electric contacts
5, 7 and 11, 7 thus defining a bipolar safety for the thermostat 100.
[0049] The thermostat 100 further comprises a reset element 3 arranged transversally to
the rod 2 and sliding under an action of a first bias member 4, in particular a coil
spring 4 but it could be another thrust element or a different spring.
[0050] In fact, the first bias member 4 is configured for a thrust of the reset element
3 in a radially external direction with respect to the thermostat body 1, said first
bias member preferably comprising a coil spring.
[0051] Preferably, the safety lever 16 also comprises a second bias member 17, in particular
a coil spring 17 or other system, configured to partially counteract the thermal expansion
action of the rod.
[0052] The reset element 3 comprises a second engagement element 3a configured to cooperate
with the first engagement element 16a of the safety lever 16. The first engagement
element 16a and the second engagement element 3a define a trip of the reset element
3 between a first operating position and a second safety position, in said second
safety position the reset element 3 allowing a movement of the safety lever 16 to
open the at least one electric contact 5,7 upon reaching the safety temperature, as
it is exemplified in particular in Figures 4 and 6.
[0053] In particular, the first engagement element 16a and the second engagement element
3a comprise respective front surfaces, configured to abut with each other in the first
operating position, see the enlargement in Figure 5, and further configured to overtake
each other in the second safety position, see the enlargement in Figure 6, so as to
move the first engagement element 16a beyond the second engagement element 3a by tripping.
[0054] Preferably, the respective front surfaces of the first engagement element 16a and
second engagement element 3a are slightly tilted, to promote the movement of the safety
lever 16 under the modest thermal expansion force exerted by the rod 2.
[0055] In the preferred embodiment, the reset element 3 comprises a hook element 3b having
the second engagement element 3a, whereas the safety lever 16 comprises a groove 16b
for slidingly housing the hook element 3b at the first engagement element 16a.
[0056] In the preferred embodiment, the reset element 3 further comprises a tab 3c configured
to laterally protrude beyond the thermostat body 1 by sliding the reset element 3
in the second safety position. In particular, the tab 3c is adapted to bring the reset
element 3 back in the first operating position, i.e., to go from the condition of
Figure 6 back to the condition of Figure 5, by mechanically counteracting the action
of the first bias member 4 for example by means of a manual pressure of a user onto
the tab 3c.
[0057] Advantageously, in the preferred embodiment, the safety lever 16 defines a fulcrum
16c, and the rod 16 itself is interposed between the fulcrum 16c and the first engagement
element 16a, thus defining a class-III lever with respect to the thermal expansion
action transmitted through the rod 2, so as to amplify a movement of the first engagement
element 16a with respect to the second engagement element 3a.
[0058] Preferably, the thermostat 100 further comprises a temperature regulation system
associated with the rod 2 and configured to reversibly open at least one electric
contact 14, 15 in the thermostat body 1 upon reaching an operating temperature. In
particular, the temperature regulation system of the thermostat 100 comprises a regulation
lever 19 arranged transversally to the rod 2 and above the safety lever 16 (with respect
to the figure direction). In particular, the regulation lever 19 is configured for
a displacement under a thermal expansion action of the rod 2. Preferably, the temperature
regulation system further comprises a temperature regulation element 20 constrained
to the rod 2 and configured to regulate a position of the regulation lever 19 with
respect to the operating temperature; in other words, the intervention temperature
of the thermostat 100 is settable, also by a user, in particular by acting onto the
regulation element 19 via an interface element 22.
[0059] Figure 7 illustrates a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the thermostat
body 1' according to the present invention, whereas Figure 8 illustrates a section
of the thermostat body 1'.
[0060] In this alternative embodiment, with respect to the embodiment already described
above, the safety lever 16' directly integrates the second bias member, configured
to partially counteract the thermal expansion action of the rod 2. In particular,
in this alternative embodiment the second bias member provides, instead of a coil
spring, a flexible cantilever 16c' at the fulcrum of the safety lever 16', made in
particular as a single piece with the thermostat body 1.
[0061] As a complement to the description of the present invention, Figure 9 illustrates
an exploded view of the first preferred embodiment of the thermostat according to
the present invention, already described with reference to Figures 1 to 6.
[0062] The main components of the thermostat 100 are identified in this exploded view, some
of them have already been described above and shown with the same reference number,
whereas others are ancillary components identified below for the first time in the
description.
- 1 -
- Thermostat body
- 2 -
- Rod, in particular an INVAR rod
- 3 -
- Reset element or reset valve
- 4 -
- First bias member, preferably a coil spring
- 5 -
- Electric contact
- 6 -
- Elongated flexible element or flexible spring for safety
- 7 -
- Electric contact
- 8 -
- Safety faston
- 9 -
- Regulation faston
- 10 -
- Internal connection faston
- 11 -
- Electric contact
- 12 -
- Safety faston (right)
- 13 -
- Safety faston (left)
- 14 -
- Snap spring
- 15 -
- Electric contact
- 16 -
- Safety lever
- 17 -
- Second bias element, preferably a coil spring
- 18 -
- Safety regulation element
- 19 -
- Regulation lever
- 20 -
- Temperature regulation element
- 21 -
- Lid
- 22 -
- Interface element or knob
- 23 -
- Cable clamping screw
- 24 -
- Tubular element, particularly a brass tube
[0063] In summary, advantageously, the present invention allows a thermostat 100 to be manufactured,
having a safety system preferably composed of a manually resettable valve 3, two springs
and an upper safety lever 16 snap-fixed on the thermostat body 1. A calibration element
18 of the safety intervention temperature is positioned by using an INVAR rod 2.
[0064] With the increase in temperature, the INVAR rod 2 remains fixed and the brass tubular
element 24 expands creating a force which lowers the upper lever 16 and trips the
lower valve 3 when there is no longer any contact between the tooth 3a which is present
on the valve and the portion 16a of the upper lever 16. The trip of the safety valve
3 is instant upon reaching the safety temperature, and trips the two springs 7 opening
the electric contacts. The safety is manually resettable after each single intervention,
by acting onto the element 3c.
[0065] Considering the description provided herein, the person skilled in the art will be
allowed to devise further modifications and alternatives, in order to meet contingent
and specific requirements.
[0066] It is evident that, if there are no technical incompatibilities which are apparent
to the person skilled in the art, the configurations of specific elements described
with reference to some embodiments might be used in other here-described embodiments.
[0067] For example, the specific configuration and mutual shaping of the safety lever and
reset element might be modified based on the thermostat model, in particular based
on considerations about the overall layout, overall dimensions and space which is
available inside the thermostat body.
[0068] The here-described embodiments are therefore to be understood as illustrative and
non-limiting examples of the invention.
1. Thermostat (100) comprising:
- a thermostat body (1);
- a tubular element (24) projecting from said thermostat body (1);
- a rod (2) with differential thermal expansion, axially inserted in said tubular
element (24) and protruding at a proximal end inside said thermostat body (1);
- a temperature regulation system (19, 20) associated with said rod (2) and configured
to reversibly open at least one electric contact (14, 15) in said thermostat body
(1) upon reaching an operating temperature;
characterized in that it further comprises:
- a safety lever (16) arranged transversally to said rod (2) and configured for a
displacement under a thermal expansion action transmitted through said rod (2), said
safety lever (16) comprising a first engagement element (16a), said safety lever (16)
being configured to open at least one electric contact (5, 7; 11, 7) in said thermostat
body (1) upon reaching a safety temperature;
- a reset element (3) arranged transversally to said rod (2) and sliding under an
action of a first bias member (4), said reset element (3) comprising a second engagement
element (3a) configured to cooperate with said first engagement element (16a), defining
a trip of said reset element (3) between a first operating position and a second safety
position wherein said reset element (3) allows a movement of said safety lever (16)
to open said at least one electric contact (5, 7; 11, 7) upon reaching said safety
temperature.
2. Thermostat according to claim 1, wherein said first engagement element (16a) and said
second engagement element (3a) comprise respective front surfaces configured to abut
with each other in said first operating position, and further configured to overtake
each other in said second safety position, so as to move said first engagement element
(16a) beyond said second engagement element (3a) by means of said trip.
3. Thermostat according to claim 2, wherein said respective front surfaces are tilted
in order to favour said movement of said safety lever (16).
4. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said reset element (3) comprises
a hook element (3b) having said second engagement element (3a), and wherein said safety
lever (16) comprises a groove (16b) for slidingly housing said hook element (3b) at
said first engagement element (16a).
5. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said reset element (3) further
comprises a tab (3c) configured to laterally protrude beyond said thermostat body
(1) by sliding said reset element (3) in said second safety position, said tab (3c)
being adapted to bring said reset element (3) back in said first operating position
by mechanically counteracting said action of said first bias member (4).
6. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said first bias member (4)
is configured for a thrust of said reset element (3) in a radially external direction
with respect to said thermostat body (1), said first bias member (4) preferably comprising
a coil spring.
7. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein said safety lever (16) further
comprises a second bias member (17, 16c') configured to partially counteract said
thermal expansion action of said rod (2), said second bias member (17) preferably
comprising a coil spring (17) or a flexible cantilever (16c').
8. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said safety lever (16) comprises
a safety regulation element (18) constrained to said rod (2) and configured to regulate
a position of said safety lever (16) with respect to said safety temperature.
9. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said safety lever (16) is
configured to act onto at least one elongated flexible element (7) to open said at
least one electric contact (5, 7; 11, 7), preferably a pair of elongated flexible
elements (7) to open two respective electric contacts (5, 7; 11, 7) defining a bipolar
safety.
10. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein said safety lever (16) defines
a fulcrum (16c) and wherein said rod (2) is interposed between said fulcrum (16c)
and said first engagement element (16a), defining a class-III lever with respect to
said thermal expansion action, so as to amplify a movement of said first engagement
element (16a) with respect to said second engagement element (3a).
11. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein said temperature regulation
system comprises a regulation lever (19) arranged transversally to said rod (2) and
above said safety lever (16), said regulation lever (19) being configured for a displacement
under a thermal expansion action of said rod (2), and it further comprises a temperature
regulation element (20) constrained to said rod (2) and configured to regulate a position
of said regulation lever (19) with respect to said operating temperature, said temperature
regulation element (20) being preferably settable via an interface element (22).
12. Thermostat according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein said tubular element (24)
is made of a high-thermal-expansion metal material, preferably of brass, and wherein
said rod (2) is made of a lowthermal-expansion material, preferably of an INVAR alloy
or a Ni-Fe alloy, said rod (2) being distally constrained to said tubular element
(24) with respect to said thermostat body (1) so as to determine said thermal expansion
action.