Patents by Inventor Konrad Heydner

Konrad Heydner has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5558211
    Abstract: A protective switch having an actuation side. The protective switch includes a base having walls, a pivot shaft connected to the walls of the base, and a switching rocker pivotal on the pivot shaft to be pivotally seated on the base. The switching rocker includes two lever arms for switching the protective switch on and off. A housing is placed on the base and protectively surrounds the switching rocker. A housing cover is located on the actuation side of the protective switch and protectively covers the switching rocker. The housing cover includes an opening therethrough. A plurality of hinges are each disposed on a respective lever arm of the switching rocker. An actuation attachment extends through the opening of the housing cover and is modularly connected to the switching rocker by the hinges for pivoting the switching rocker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventors: Konrad Heydner, Oswald Onderka
  • Patent number: 4947010
    Abstract: A housing for electrical equipment, for insertion into an installation opening of a switching panel, includes a housing body which can be pushed through the installation opening in an insertion direction and a covering wall connected to the housing body which extends generally transversely to the insertion direction. The covering wall includes a collar which projects outwardly beyond the housing body in a direction which is transverse to the insertion direction, such that the collar limits insertion of the housing body into the opening. A plurality of lugs are connected to the housing body, and each of the lugs has a free end and is resiliently biased toward an initial position relative to the housing body. The housing body has a pair of side walls, and each of the pair of side walls supports an end of at least one corresponding one of the plurality of lugs at an acute angle thereto. Each free end extends to a location which is adjacent to the collar of the covering wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1990
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventors: Konrad Heydner, Oswald Onderka
  • Patent number: 4620735
    Abstract: A door-bolting device for electrical appliances, in particular washing machines, comprises a longitudinally displaceable slide bolt having a locking opening for a door-locking hook, one or two bolting openings for engagement by a bolting rod, and a lock-down recess. In open position, the free end of a signal contact spring enters this lock-down recess; this spring and a fixed contactor member opposite and parallel with the former constitute a signal contact unit. During bolting operation, a signal contact is made in this unit and controls a bolt-actuating relay comprising a magnet yoke, a coil, a core and a double-armed magnet armature lever. The free end of a bolting arm of the latter constitutes a bearing for the bolting rod which is displaced, during bolting operation, by a swivel motion of the lever. The end of a main contact arm of the same lever serves as bearing for a connecting shaft which is fastened to a diaphragm subdividing a pressure chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 4, 1986
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventor: Konrad Heydner
  • Patent number: 4236136
    Abstract: An overload circuit breaker has a housing and a tripping device supported in the housing and having a helically wound, current-carrying bimetal strip composed of two face-to-face arranged metal components situated, respectively, at the inside and at the outside of the bimetal strip. The bimetal strip has a tripping portion which executes a tripping motion as the bimetal strip undergoes deformation under the effect of heat generated by an excess current flowing through the bimetal strip. The bimetal strip is formed of two electrically serially connected, oppositely wound bimetal helices each having an outer end constituting the opposite ends of the bimetal strip. The bimetal strip is affixed to the housing at both of its opposite ends. Further, the bimetal helices each have an inner end connected to one another by a coupling part. The coupling part constitutes the tripping portion of the bimetal strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1980
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventors: Konrad Heydner, Josef Peter, Rainer Volkl
  • Patent number: 4159155
    Abstract: A bimetal circuit breaker comprises a frame and a plate-like bimetal component which includes a base part, two U-shaped legs each having a first leg portion, a second leg portion and a U-shaped connecting portion. Each first leg portion is attached to the base part and diverges therefrom in a V shape. The circuit breaker further has a movable contact affixed to each second leg portion; a support tab attached to the base part and extending between the first leg portions; a support member attached to the frame and engaging a free end of the support tab for positioning the bimetal component in the frame; stationary contacts carried by the frame and cooperating with the movable contacts; and a rocker support held in the frame and engaging the base part in an over-the-center arrangement. The bimetal component and the rocker support have first and second stable positions in which the movable contacts are in engagement or out of engagement with the respective stationary contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1979
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventor: Konrad Heydner
  • Patent number: 4111474
    Abstract: An electrically operated door lock has a bolt movable into locking and unlocking positions; a generally cylindrical, positive temperature coefficient resistor; and a bimetal strip formed of a generally circular, open collar continuing in two spaced legs extending away from the resistor. The collar surrounds the resistor along its generally cylindrical surface. One of the two spaced legs constitutes a bolt-actuating terminus connected, directly or indirectly, with the bolt for moving the bolt upon deformation of the bimetal strip resulting from temperature changes caused by the resistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventor: Konrad Heydner
  • Patent number: 4044325
    Abstract: A pushbutton actuated excess current switch with thermal tripping by a bimetal strip and with trip-free release. The pushbutton includes a component incorporating an actuating rod, a connecting bridge and a stud pointing away from the actuating rod and having an annular groove for receiving one end of a disconnecting spring the other end of which is supported in a switch housing, this component being unitarily made of synthetic material. Furthermore a threaded sleeve inserted into the switch housing and serving for guiding the pushbutton or the actuating rod as well as for affixing the switch housing is unitarily produced from synthetic material. The use of such unitarily produced components simplifies the manufacture of the switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1977
    Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbH
    Inventors: Fritz Krasser, Konrad Heydner, Horst Ellenberger