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Patent number: 10209286Abstract: A tool to measure resistance of a wire harness is disclosed herein. An example disclosed tool includes a connector with first and second plugs. The example disclosed tool also includes a resistor. A first terminal of the resistor is electrically coupled to the first plug. Additionally, the example disclosed tool includes a thermal switch attached to the resistor with a thermally conductive adhesive. A first terminal of the thermal switch is electrically coupled to a second terminal of the resistor, and a second terminal of the thermal switch is electrically coupled to the second plug.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: David Charles Weber, Mark Milton Mahoney, Jonathan Strachan
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Patent number: 10113733Abstract: A connector for a light fixture, including: a housing; at least two jacks, disposed at an end of the housing; a first conductive sheet and a second conductive sheet, where a coupling end and a contact end are respectively formed at two ends of each conductive sheet, each coupling end has an clamping sheet, the two conductive sheets are disposed in the housing, the two coupling ends correspond to the two jacks, and when an electrical wire is inserted in each of the jacks, the electrical wire is clamped by a clamping sheet; and two wire release buttons disposed at the housing and being displaceable, where the two wire release buttons respectively correspond to the coupling ends of the two conductive sheets, and when the two wire release buttons are pressed, the two clamping sheets may be pushed, to release a state in which the two clamping sheets clamp the electrical wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2018Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: HUIYANG ZING EAR INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventor: Tang-Yueh Hung
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Patent number: 8988183Abstract: A monitoring module for a fusible switch disconnect device includes an open fuse detecting element and wire leads for completing an electrical connection with a fuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew R. Darr, Joseph James Ventura
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Patent number: 8766761Abstract: A rocker switch unit (1) with fuse comprising a housing (2); a rocker switch (3) lodged pivotally in the housing (2); at least a fuse lodged in the housing (2) and at least two connection elements (9) for connecting the rocker switch unit (1) with an external apparatus, wherein the two connection elements (9) are connected to each other by the fuse, when rocker switch (3) is in an ON-position. According to the invention the housing (2) provides at least one blind hole (4) for accommodating the fuse, wherein one terminal of the fuse serves as a first connection element for connecting the rocker switch unit (1) with the external apparatus. The rocker switch unit 1 can be used in any apparatus, in a network filter or as IEC entry plug.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Schaffner EMV AGInventor: Wolfgang Schwabenland
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Patent number: 8614618Abstract: A fusible switch disconnect device includes a housing adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, and a switchable contact for connecting the fuse to circuitry. A tripping mechanism and control circuitry are provided to displace the switchable contact, as well as multiple other components in the device, in response to a predetermined electrical condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew Rain Darr, Hundi Panduranga Kamath
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Patent number: 8344844Abstract: Fuse state indicators for use with disconnect devices having a fuse are provided. Fuse state indicators include a housing having circuitry, a detecting means for detecting an open circuit condition, conductors adapted for electrical connection to a disconnect device so as to complete a circuit connecting the detecting means with a fuse of the disconnect device, and a signal transmitting means The detecting means is configured to transmit a signal to the signal transmitting means for determining an operational state of the fuse. The signal transmitting means, in turn, is configured to transmit a signal to a remote device the state of the fuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Matthew R. Darr
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Patent number: 8089335Abstract: A monitoring module for a fusible switch disconnect device includes an open fuse detecting element and wire leads for completing an electrical connection with a fuse.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew R. Darr, Joseph James Ventura
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Patent number: 7982577Abstract: A safety device for a switch includes a first terminal, a second terminal and a conductive plate connected between the two terminals. A first contact point is connected to an end of the second terminal. The conductive plate has a first end fixed to the first terminal and a second contact point connected to a second end of the conductive plate and corresponding to the first contact point. A push rod is located at a side of the conductive plate and a gap is defined between the distal end of the push rod and the conductive plate. The push rod pushes a mediate portion of the conductive plate when the mediate portion of the conductive plate is overheating to bend toward the push rod under a current overload condition. The push rod applies a force to further separate the first and second contact points so as to ensure the circuit is cut off.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Tsung Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7924136Abstract: A fusible switch disconnect device includes a housing adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, and switchable contacts for connecting the fuse to circuitry. A tripping mechanism is provided to disconnect the switchable contacts when predetermined circuit conditions occur.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew R. Darr, Robert Stephen Douglass, Matthew Thomas Dowil
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Patent number: 7855630Abstract: Fuse state indicators for use with disconnect devices having a fuse are provided. Fuse state indicators include a housing having circuitry, a detecting means for detecting an open circuit condition, conductors adapted for electrical connection to a disconnect device so as to complete a circuit connecting the detecting means with a fuse of the disconnect device, and a signal transmitting means. The detecting means is configured to transmit a signal to the signal transmitting means for determining an operational state of the fuse. The signal transmitting means, in turn, is configured to transmit a signal to a remote device the state of the fuse.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Matthew R. Darr
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Patent number: 7800477Abstract: The present invention relates to a thermal protector which is comprised of a bimetal blade, a moving electrical contact, a fixed electrical contact, and a electrical resistor, wherein the bimetal blade has a fixed end and a moving end, wherein the moving electrical contact is positional toward the moving end of the bimetal blade, wherein the moving electrical contact has a minimum volume of 0.0003 in3, wherein electrical resistor generates sufficient heat to keep the bimetal blade above a reset temperature and to maintain the bimetal blade in a bent position wherein the moving electrical contact remains away from the fixed electrical contact during periods of continued application of the electrical current, wherein the reset temperature is above ambient temperature, and wherein the thermal protector is capable of at least 60 cycles of operation at a peak amperage of at least 90 amps at 120 volts of alternating current.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Thermtrol CorporationInventor: John M. Komer
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Patent number: 7656268Abstract: A switch includes a body and a switch member pivotably engaged with the top opening of the body. A link has one end pivotably connected to a first end of the switch member and the other end of the link is movably received in a guide path is defined in the body. The second end of the link is located at an inner periphery of the guide path when the switch member is in “ON” position to let two contact points be in contact with each other, and a space is defined between the second end of the link and the outer periphery of the guide path so that the second end of the link is allowed to move toward the outer periphery when a contact portion is deformed upward when overloaded.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7626482Abstract: A safety switch has a housing, a conducting assembly, a switching assembly and a resilient member. The housing has an on-end and an off-end. The conducting assembly is mounted in the housing and has two conductors and a bimetal strip. The conductors respectively correspond to the on and off-ends and are attached respectively to two separated ends of a circuit. The bimetal strip selectively connects the conductors. The switching assembly has a rocker and a connecting arm. The rocker is mounted pivotally on a top of the housing. The connecting arm connects the rocker and a contacting end of the bimetal strip. The resilient member is mounted between the on-end of the housing and the rocker to stably position the rocker when the circuit is on or off.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Albert Huang
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Patent number: 7589610Abstract: An over current cut-off switch has an electric insulating housing, a first conductive foot, a second conductive foot, a reed, an electric wire and a switch button. The housing received upper portions of the first and second conductive feet, the reed and the electric wire. The button is configured on a top of the electric insulating housing. One end of the reed uses a connecting conductor to rivet to the first conductive foot. The other free end of the reed is separately connected to a top of the second conductive foot. The electric wire is mounted between the reed and the first conductive foot to be used as current branch. The switch button is configured on a top of the electric insulating housing. One side of a bottom of the switch button has a bump.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Inventor: Albert Huang
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Patent number: 7583175Abstract: A switch includes a body with a switch member on a top thereof, an extension extends from an underside of the switch member, and a substantially inverted L-shaped slot is defined through the extension. Two terminals extend through a bottom of the body, in which one of the terminals is fixed with a contact plate. The contact plate has a tongue with a free end, which contacts the other terminal when the circuit is ON, and is separated from the other terminal when the circuit is OFF. An operation member has a first end movably engaged with the slot and a second end connected with the contact plate. A positioning member having a first end pivotally connected to an inside of the body and a second end biasing the first end of the operation member. Under the current overload condition, the switch member is pivoted by a torsion spring to the OFF position.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Tsung Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7583174Abstract: A switch includes a body with a switch member on a top thereof, an extension extends from an underside of the switch member, and a substantially inverted L-shaped slot is defined through the extension. Two terminals extend through a bottom of the body, in which one of the terminals is fixed with a contact plate. The contact plate has a tongue with a free end, which contacts the other terminal when the circuit is ON, and is separated from the other terminal when the circuit is OFF. An operation member has a first end movably engaged with the slot and a second end connected with the contact plate. Under the current overload condition, the contact plate deforms, the first end of the operation member move downward along the vertical space of the slot, and the switch member is pivoted by a torsion spring to the OFF position.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Tsung Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7576630Abstract: A fusible disconnect device having auxiliary connections to line-side and load-side terminals and color coding features to indicate an amperage rating of a fuse.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Matthew R. Darr
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Patent number: 7518482Abstract: A trip unit in a miniature circuit breaker having a plurality of stacked bimetal elements welded front-to-back at one end and attached to a load terminal. The bimetal elements are made of similar compositions and have the same thickness. The free ends are connected to a yoke and to a pigtail that is optionally wound around the yoke in which the bimetals are received. The pigtail is connected to the conductive blade of the trip unit. To attach the pigtail from one direction, a notch is formed in the free end of one of the bimetals, exposing part of the other bimetal behind it. Or, two notches are formed in a staggered relationship such that the pigtail connections can be made from either direction. The stacked relationship of the bimetal elements allows the overall width of the circuit breaker to be reduced without sacrificing its rating requirements with one bimetal.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Inventor: Dennis William Fleege
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Patent number: 7495540Abstract: Fusible switch disconnect modules including a housing means adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, switchable contacts for connecting the fuse to circuitry and having at least one stationary contact and at least one movable contact selectively positionable between an open position and a closed position to connect or disconnect an electrical connection through the fuse, and a means for biasing or bias element assisting movement of the movable contact to the open or disconnected position.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew R. Darr, Robert Stephen Douglass, Matthew Thomas Dowil
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Patent number: 7474194Abstract: A fusible switch disconnect device includes a housing adapted to receive at least one fuse therein, and switchable contacts for connecting the fuse to circuitry. A tripping mechanism is provided to disconnect the switchable contacts when predetermined circuit conditions occur.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventors: Matthew R. Darr, Robert Stephen Douglass, Matthew Thomas Dowil
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Patent number: 7307505Abstract: A switch includes a push rod which extends from an underside of a switch member and the push rod selectively pivots an action member in “ON” and “OFF” positions. A bi-metallic contact plate has a first end fixed to one of two terminals and a contact portion splits from the contact plate. A first contact point is connected to an underside of the contact portion so as to contact a second contact point on the other terminal when in “ON” position. A free end of the contact portion is connected with a free end of a spring member which is fixed on the contact plate. There is a sufficient space for the upward movement of the action member when overloaded.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7116207Abstract: A switch includes a body and a switch member is pivotably engaged with the top opening of the body. A resilient member is connected between an inside of the body and a first end of the switch member. The switch member further has an extension extending from a second end of an underside thereof and a push member extends from the first end of the underside of the switch member. A bi-metallic contact plate has a first end fixed to one of two terminals and a contact portion splits from the contact plate and a first contact point is connected to an underside of the contact portion. A second contact point is connected to the other terminal. A free end of the contact portion is connected with a free fist end of a spring member that has an extension portion extending from a top thereof and a second end of the spring member is connected to the contact plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7079002Abstract: A switch device includes a body with a switch member pivotably connected to a top thereof and two terminals extend through an underside of the body. A first contact point is connected to one of the terminals and a bi-metallic plate has a first end fixed to the other terminal. A second contact point is connected to an underside of a second end of the bi-metallic plate and located above the first contact point. A pull member has an upper end pivotably connected to the switch member and a lower end of the pull member supports the underside of the second end of the bi-metallic plate. An upper end of a push member is pivotably connected to the switch member and a lower end of the push member is in contact with the bi-metallic plate. A spring is biased between the push member and the body so as to provide a push force to the push member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7034650Abstract: A protection mechanism for a switch device includes a pivotably member pivotably connected to an underside of the switch member pivotably connected to an open top of the case of the switch device. The pivotable member includes a shorter tongue and two rods. An end of the bimetallic plate is inserted between the two rods and the tongue so that when the switch member is pressed on one end, the bimetallic plate is lifted to set the switch device to “OFF” position. When the switch member is pressed on the other end, the pivotable member is lowered and the tongue pushes the bimetallic plate to “ON” position. The pivotable member is pivoted an angle and moved toward a space in the case so that the tongue is shifted a distance such that the bimetallic plate is not stopped by the tongue when it is deformed due to overload.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7030726Abstract: A protection mechanism for a switch device includes a pull member that has one end pivotably connected to the switch member and the other end which is a hook end for lifting the bimetallic plate to set the switch device to “OFF” status. A push member is pivotably connected to the pull member and includes a lower end which is movably engaged on an inclined surface of a block extending from an inside of the case of the switch device. The lower end of the push member may push the bimetallic plate to its “ON” status. When the bimetallic plate is deformed in an overload situation, the push member is pivoted away from the bimetallic plate in such a way that the bimetallic plate can be completely deformed.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 7026906Abstract: A circuit breaker has a housing in which two conductive plates, a bimetallic strip and a swing plate with a U-shaped notch are retained, wherein a switch is mounted at the top of the housing. Each conductive plate has an end protruding from a bottom of the body. The bimetallic strip with a movable node connects to one of the conductive plates, where the movable node contacts an immovable node secured at the other conductive plate. The swing plate is attached to near the bimetallic strip near the movable node. A pivot block linked to the bottom of the switch is placed in the U-shaped notch. When current exceeds a predetermined level, the bimetallic strip deforms so that the movable node is separated from the immovable node. Since the pivot block has a lobe configuration, the pivot block can be moved in the notch smoothly and easily separated from the immovable node.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Albert Huang
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Patent number: 6940389Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a bimetallic plate that has a first end fixed to one terminal and a second end which can be lowered to contact the other terminal by pushing the pushbutton on top of the case of the breaker. The second end of the bimetallic plate is movably supported in a slot of a support member that is connected to an end of the pushbutton and is movable along an inclined surface of a protrusion in the case. The slot has a shorter upper edge so that when the support plate is shifted to a side when the pushbutton is set to its close-circuit position, the second end of the bimetallic plate can be deformed upward without any barrier by the upper edge of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 6876290Abstract: A switch includes a casing and first and second conductive blades. A conductive strip made of a material that bends when subject to a temperature rise is fixed to the first blade and has a free end. A conductive plate is arranged inside the casing and in electrical connection with the second blade and movable between an engaged position where the conductive plate engages the conductive strip to form an electrical connection between the first and second blades and a disengaged position where the conductive plate disengages from the conductive strip to electrically disconnect the second blade from the first blade. When an overload occurs, an excessive current flows through the conductive strip, causing the strip to bend from a normal operation condition to a breaking condition that separates the conductive strip from the conductive plate. A link is coupled to the conductive plate and defines an elongated slot receiving the free end of the conductive strip therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 6856232Abstract: A mounting fixture for fast installation of switch connectors is provided. The mounting fixture is encased in a molded housing with a plurality of dividers separating an interior of the housing into a plurality of compartments. An elongated pin is adjacent to one end wall of the housing for receiving the metal pin of the connector and an elongated anchor slot is adjacent to another end wall for anchoring a metal inlay in each compartment. Each metal inlay is formed with two orthogonal planes, an anchor plate and a resilient plate. The resilient plate has a notch on the far edge, such that when the copper wires of the electric cable are inserted into the mounting fixture through the wire hole, the notch will be able to clamp on the inserted wires by the counter force from the resilient plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Wen-Pin Chen
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Publication number: 20040217842Abstract: A mounting fixture for fast installation of switch connectors is provided. The mounting fixture is encased in a molded housing with a plurality of dividers separating an interior of the housing into a plurality of compartments. An elongated pin is adjacent to one end wall of the housing for receiving the metal pin of the connector and an elongated anchor slot is adjacent to another end wall for anchoring a metal inlay in each compartment. Each metal inlay is formed with two orthogonal planes, an anchor plate and a resilient plate. The resilient plate has a notch on the far edge, such that when the copper wires of the electric cable are inserted into the mounting fixture through the wire hole, the notch will be able to clamp on the inserted wires by the counter force from the resilient plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Wen-Pin Chen
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Patent number: 6741157Abstract: An electric switch having a circuit breaker includes a manually operable actuator that moves one contact between a first and a second position. A bimetal member moves another contact between a first and a second position in response to an electric current above a given threshold passing therethrough, and the movement of this contact to the second position releases a catch that retains a spring loaded indicator in its retracted position. The two contacts abut one another closing the circuit when both contacts are in their first positions. An excessive current will therefore break the circuit and release the indicator to move to the extended position. The releasable catch resets after the bimetal member has cooled and it will again retain the indicator in the retracted position when it is subsequently manually depressed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventor: Jack Chen
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Patent number: 6734779Abstract: A switch includes a casing having a bottom to which first and second conductive blades are mounted. The second blade has a top edge forming a notch for receiving a see saw plat and allowing seesawing of the seesaw plate. A conductive strip made of a material that bends when subject to a temperature rise has an end fixed to the first blade and an opposite, free end forming a cantilever. The seesaw plate is movable between an engaged position where a first end of the seesaw plate engages the free end of the conductive strip thereby forming an electrical connection between the first and second blades and a disengaged position where the seesaw plate disengages from the conductive strip thereby electrically disconnecting the second blade from the first blade. A control button is movably received in a top opening of the casing and has a driver assembly mounted thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Publication number: 20040046635Abstract: An electric switch having a circuit breaker includes a manually operable actuator that moves one contact between a first and a second position. A bimetal member moves another contact between a first and a second position in response to an electric current above a given threshold passing therethrough, and the movement of this contact to the second position releases a catch that retains a spring loaded indicator in its retracted position. The two contacts abut one another closing the circuit when both contacts are in their first positions. An excessive current will therefore break the circuit and release the indicator to move to the extended position. The releasable catch resets after the bimetal member has cooled and it will again retain the indicator in the retracted position when it is subsequently manually depressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Jack Chen
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Publication number: 20040036570Abstract: A switch includes a casing having a bottom to which first and second conductive blades are mounted. The second blade has a top edge forming a notch for receiving a see saw plat and allowing seesawing of the seesaw plate. A conductive strip made of a material that bends when subject to a temperature rise has an end fixed to the first blade and an opposite, free end forming a cantilever. The seesaw plate is movable between an engaged position where a first end of the seesaw plate engages the free end of the conductive strip thereby forming an electrical connection between the first and second blades and a disengaged position where the seesaw plate disengages from the conductive strip thereby electrically disconnecting the second blade from the first blade. A control button is movably received in a top opening of the casing and has a driver assembly mounted thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 6664884Abstract: A switch includes a casing inside which two electrically isolated circuits are arranged. Each circuit includes first and second conductive blades fixed inside the casing. A conductive strip made of a material that bends when subject to a temperature rise is fixed to the first blade and has a free end. A conductive plate is arranged inside the casing and in electrical connection with the second blade and movable between an engaged position where the conductive plate engages the free end of the conductive strip to form an electrical connection between the first and second blades and a disengaged position where the conductive plate disengages from the conductive strip to electrically disconnect the second blade from the first blade. When an overload occurs, an excessive current flows through the conductive strips, causing the strips to bend from a normal operation condition to a breaking condition that separates the conductive strip from the conductive plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 6617952Abstract: A switch includes an N-shaped spring which is connected between an inside of the base of the switch and an end of a bimetal plate. The bimetal plate has a contact point and is pushed to let the contact point contact an another contact point on one of three terminal plates. An adjusting member is movably engaged with the base and contacts an end of the N-shaped spring so as to adjust the position of the N-shaped member.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Publication number: 20030160679Abstract: A switch includes an N-shaped spring which is connected between an inside of the base of the switch and an end of a bimetal plate. The bimetal plate has a contact point and is pushed to let the contact point contact an another contact point on one of three terminal plates. An adjusting member is movably engaged with the base and contacts an end of the N-shaped spring so as to adjust the position of the N-shaped member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Publication number: 20030137390Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a housing having a rim defining an open top and having a closed bottom defining two slots. A button is pivotally connected to the housing at the open top and is pivotal relative to the housing between two extreme positions. A first blade and a second blade extend from the interior to the exterior of the housing through the slots. A bimetallic strip is held in place in the housing and engaged with the second blade. The bimetallic strip has a U-shaped groove surrounding a tongue portion of the bimetallic strip. The tongue portion is normally engaged with the first blade. Additionally, the button has two legs configured so that the tongue portion of the bimetallic strip may be sandwiched between the legs whenever the button is in any angular position between the two extreme positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Albert Huang
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Patent number: 6577221Abstract: A safety switch is constructed to include two metal contact plates, a bimetal contact plate suspended from one metal contact plate, a switching handle, a push and pull bar pivoted to the switching handle and driven by the switching handle to move the bimetal contact plate between the “On” position and the “Off” position, and a S-shaped metal spring plate adapted for supporting and guiding movement of the push and pull bar for enabling the bimetal contact plate to trip off automatically upon an overload despite of the positioning of the push and pull bar or the switching handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Inventor: Ming-Shan Wang
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Publication number: 20030102953Abstract: A safety switch is constructed to include two metal contact plates, a bimetal contact plate suspended from one metal contact plate, a switching handle, a push and pull bar pivoted to the switching handle and driven by the switching handle to move the bimetal contact plate between the “On” position and the “Off” position, and a S-shaped metal spring plate adapted for supporting and guiding movement of the push and pull bar for enabling the bimetal contact plate to trip off automatically upon an overload despite of the positioning of the push and pull bar or the switching handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventor: Ming-Shan Wang
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Patent number: 6570481Abstract: The invention relates to a circuit breaker having a crossbar (7) that is supported swingably onto a base (1B) to hold swingably movable contacts (4), and has the small reduction of overtravel in the elapsed years, and can reduce its size. The bending modulus of elasticity Eb, Ec of the base (1B) and the crossbar (7) at the ordinary temperature/ordinary humidity satisfy following relationships Eb+Ec≧17000 MPa (1) 8000 MPa≦Eb (2) 9000 MPa≦Ec (3).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shunichi Katsube, Kazunori Fukuya
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Patent number: 6570480Abstract: A circuit breaker includes a shell with a hollow button at the top. The button has an indicator light received therein and a central tab extending downward. A first blade, a second blade and a grounding prong extend out of the shell through the bottom of the shell. A curved metal piece is housed in the shell and electrically and pivotally connected to an inner end of the second blade. A helical spring is mounted around the tab and compressed between the hollow button and the curved metal piece, and additionally a resistor is held in the shell and electrically connected to the grounding prong. The indicator light has a first terminal electrically connected with the helical spring and a second terminal selectively engaged with the resistor.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: Albert Huang
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Patent number: 6552644Abstract: A safety press-button switch includes a linkage formed of a lever and a switching rod pivoted together, and a press-button cap having a push rod and a hook arm respectively aimed at the switching rod and a positioning rod of the lever and adapted to force the lever to shift a bimetal plate from OFF position to ON position and to hold the lever in position after the bimetal plate switched on, the positioning rod of the lever being forced away from the hook arm by the deformation force of the bimetal plate for enabling the bimetal plate to trip off automatically upon an overload.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu
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Patent number: 6549113Abstract: A one piece seal for an electric switch for sealing the spaces between a pivotal switch actuator and its supporting frame and between such frame and the switch base. This seal comprises a generally rectangular molded member of resilient material having a raised central boot portion containing a pair of downwardly extending leg openings for sealingly receiving respective legs of the switch actuator, a pair of lugs or pads on its bottom surface for locating and retaining the seal with respect to the switch base, and a crisscross pattern of shallow raised ribs on at least one surface of the seal along the perimeter thereof. The seal is pinched between the frame and base, compressing the ribs, and hugs the actuator legs to provide an economical but effective seal.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: Tony O. Woodard
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Patent number: 6545584Abstract: A pair of spring mounted masses have sufficient inertia to remain stationary in response to a shock force applied to the housing of a trip assembly in a circuit breaker to block movement of the trip bar and thereby prevent a nuisance trip.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: David Curtis Turner
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Publication number: 20030038701Abstract: A safety switch includes a casing having a first terminal plate having a first contact point and a second terminal plate to which an end of a bi-metal plate is connected. A second contact point is connected to the bi-metal plate. A movable member is movably engaged with the casing and has two protrusions from an inside of the movable member. The other end of the bi-metal plate is movably located between the two protrusions. The movable member can be easily connected with different types of switch members.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Ming-Shan Wang
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Patent number: 6525639Abstract: An electrical switch comprises a housing in which at least two power source terminals and a conductive piece are disposed such that the conductive piece is fastened at one end with one of the two power source terminals for electrically conducting or interrupting the two power source terminals. The conductive piece is connected with a link structure by which an external force causes the conductive piece to make contact with or separate from other one of the two power source terminals. A spring piece is fastened at one end with the housing and at other end with the link structure. The spring piece enables the conductive piece to jump so as to separate from other one of the two power source terminals at the time when the conductive piece is overheated.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Tsang-I Cheng
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Publication number: 20030034871Abstract: An electrical switch comprises a housing in which at least two power source terminals and a conductive piece are disposed such that the conductive piece is fastened at one end with one of the two power source terminals for electrically conducting or interrupting the two power source terminals. The conductive piece is connected with a link structure by which an external force causes the conductive piece to make contact with or separate from other one of the two power source terminals. A spring piece is fastened at one end with the housing and at other end with the link structure. The spring piece enables the conductive piece to jump so as to separate from other one of the two power source terminals at the time when the conductive piece is overheated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Tsang-I Cheng
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Patent number: 6515569Abstract: The high transient current sustained by arcing during opening of the main contacts of a miniature circuit breaker is commutated out of the bimetal by deflection of the bimetal in response to the overcurrent to close secondary contacts on the free end of the bimetal and on a low resistance by-pass conductor shunting the bimetal. The by-pass conductor can be extended toward the movable contact arm carrying the movable main contact to commutate some of the overcurrent into the by-pass conductor earlier in the opening sequence to reduce the energy input to the bimetal and reduce the force closing the secondary contacts.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Edward Ethber Lias, Stephen Albert Mrenna, Michael Joseph Erb
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Patent number: 6512441Abstract: A push-button switch with overload protection is disclosed. The switch comprises a housing, a conducting unit, and an actuating unit. The conducting unit comprises several terminals, a normal-open first conducting leaf and a thermally deflecting bimetal sheet. The bimetal sheet is of a U shape having a working end and an opening end. The working end can deflect to an overload position from a normal position in the event of overload. The actuating unit comprises a stem, a positioning means, a rocking lever, an enabling lever, and a lever reseating member. By means of the above structure, a trip action could be assured no matter what happens on the stem.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Tsung-Mou Yu