With Voltage Or Ambient Temperature Compensation Means Patents (Class 337/99)
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Patent number: 7397339Abstract: A thermally actuated device, such as an electrical circuit breaker (10) is provided with an ambient temperature compensation thermostat metal member (38) selected so that it bends when subjected to changes in temperature and compensates for ambient temperature effects on a thermostat metal trip arm for a selected current rating. Movement of such thermostat metal member is directly proportional to the flexivity of the material and to the square of the length of the member and indirectly proportional to the thickness of the member. Since packaging constraints make changes in length impractical, compensation members used to provide temperature compensation for different current ratings of the device typically have been made by using members of different thickness.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter G. Berg, Jacky C. Chan
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Publication number: 20040021545Abstract: A thermally tripped circuit breaker contains a functional bimetallic strip and a bimetallic support that fixes the functional bimetallic strip, in particular to an enclosure. The bimetallic support is a compensating bimetallic strip that is bent out in the opposite direction (i.e. a pivot direction) to the functional bimetallic strip. Current flows through the two bimetallic strips, and the strips are connected in series.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Jurgen Liebe
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Patent number: 6570460Abstract: A voltage-controlled oscillator including a dielectric resonator having a ferroelectric ceramic material placed between two metallized surfaces and biased by an electric field created by a difference in potential applied between the two surfaces as a function of a tuning frequency of the oscillator. Also included is a load impedance, and an active amplifier element coupled between the dielectric resonator and the load impedance. Further, the ceramic material is formed by metal oxides of the family: Bax;Sr(1-x) Ti(1-y)(A)y O3 (1) in which: A is a constituent configured to reduce dielectric losses of the material, and −0.4≲×≲0.9−0.001≲y≲0.2.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Thomson-CSFInventors: Marie-Pierre Dussauby, Daniel Peris, Jean-Pierre Ganne
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Patent number: 5237303Abstract: An apparatus (1) for compensating the maladjustment of a power control means (2) by changes to the ambient temperature operates at least on a partial path against the flat spring (31) of a correcting device (30), after which at least part of the ambient temperature sensor (20) of the apparatus (1) is fixed against further deflection by a stop (34), so that the actual values of the power setting correspond to the set desired values substantially independently of the ambient temperature. For the correction spring (31) or for the stop (34) it is not necessary to provide a separate component, if use is made for the same of the already present twisting preventer (28) or a carrier (18).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Inventors: Robert Kicherer, Siegfried Mannuss, Willi Reichert
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Patent number: 5043691Abstract: A temperature responsive electric switch is shown having an operating bimetallic member adapted to sense the temperature of a heat source coupled to an over-center switch mechanism and an ambient temperature bimetallic member to maintain a predetermined temperature delta in the operation of a thermostat regardless of changes in ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Douglas J. Slack
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Patent number: 4806899Abstract: An improved thermal circuit breaker is disclosed, featuring a U-shaped bimetallic element which latches an escapement locking arm which holds a spring biased moving contact against a fixed contact when the breaker is in the contacts closed position. The improved thermal element has terminal portions which are of lesser electrical resistivity than are other portions of the element. The relative orientation of the metals of the bimetallic element in the terminal portions are reversed with respect to their orientation in the remainder of the bimetallic element. In this way ambient temperature compensation is provided to the breaker such that the current rating of a given breaker does not vary with variation in ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Airpax CorporationInventor: Donald K. Merchant
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Patent number: 4633210Abstract: Improved response in an ambient temperature compensated thermal overload relay is obtained by providing a bimetal element (2) wherein the main bimetal section (4) is coupled through a reversed compensating bimetal section (6) to a heat sink mounting base (8) either directly or through a heat transfer control member (18) and placing the heater (10) that is energized by the overload current only adjacent the main bimetal section (4). With this arrangement, the main bimetal section (4) bends in the switch tripping direction and the compensating bimetal section (6) bends in the subtractive direction in response to temperature change therein to reduce the net deflection for ambient temperature compensation under normal operating conditions and gradual small overload conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Edward A. Mallonen, William A. Autio
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Patent number: 4486733Abstract: An electrothermal responsive protective mechanism for an electrically powered load wherein the overload tripping force is provided by the cool, ambient temperature compensating bimetal (12) rather than the hot electrically heated bimetal (6) to prevent over-stress. The bimetal members (6,12) are preloaded by a link actuator (22) having a positive temperature coefficient of expansion to minimize unloading of the bimetal members due to ambient temperature change thereby to prevent tripping motion. A screw (16) adjusts the preload and a screw (24) provides a coupling gap in the tripping linkage to prevent shock or vibration propagation therethrough. An insulating base (2) and carrier (14) provide thermal and electrical isolation of the bimetal members. Identical bimetal members (6,12) are used to prevent any actuator motion under ambient temperature changes.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Peter K. Moldovan, John C. Hohensee
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Patent number: 4206344Abstract: A power controller for controlling the intermittent supply of current to a load, such as a cooker hotplate, has a pivotally mounted snap switch controlled by a heated bimetal member which is heated in dependence upon the connected power. A compensating bimetal strip, for taking ambient temperature into account, is arranged on the snap switch and parallel thereto. A control cam acts on the free end of the compensating bimetal strip. The latter is shielded from the heat of the heated bimetal member.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1977Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: E.G.O. Regeltechnik GmbHInventors: Karl Fischer, Robert Kicherer
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Patent number: 4131930Abstract: A thermal time-delay switch comprises contacts which are normally engaged, a first bimetallic element associated with one of the contacts to separate the contacts from each other with temperature rise in the first bimetallic element, a second bimetallic element associated with the other of the contacts to bring the contacts into engagement with each other with a temperature rise in the second bimetallic element, and a heating resistor provided for each of the first and second bimetallic elements to heat it. The relative displacement between the contacts caused by the first bimetallic element with the temperature rise therein is larger than that caused by the second bimetallic element, so that the contacts are separated from each other substantially independent of voltage fluctuations over a wide range of a voltage source feeding the two heating resistors when the heating resistors have been connected to the voltage source for a given period of time.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1977Date of Patent: December 26, 1978Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Matsuo Amano, Sigeyuki Kobori, Toru Sugawara
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Patent number: 4034322Abstract: A device for protection against current overcharges comprising on a same mounting plate a thermal protection device constituted by an active bimetal fixed on the mounting plate, a compensating bimetal fixed on a striker which is movable about a pivot, a shield separating the bimetals and a magnetic protection device constituted by a relay whose armature is held at rest, in spaced relation from the magnetic circuit by a spring whose tension is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1975Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Societe d'Apparetillage Electrique SaparfiInventor: Paul Canonne
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Patent number: RE31595Abstract: A power controller for controlling the intermittent supply of current to a load, such as a cooker hotplate, has a pivotally mounted snap switch controlled by a heated bimetal member which is heated in dependence upon the connected power. A compensating bimetal strip, for taking ambient temperature into account, is arranged on the snap switch and parallel thereto. A control cam acts on the free end of the compensating bimetal strip. The latter is shielded from the heat of the heated bimetal member.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: E.G.O. Regeltechnik GmbHInventors: Karl Fischer, Robert Kicherer, Gerhard Goessler
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Patent number: RE31596Abstract: A power controller for controlling the intermittent supply of current to a load, such as a cooker hotplate, has a pivotally mounted snap switch controlled by a heated bimetal member which is heated in dependence upon the connected power. A compensating bimetal strip, for taking ambient temperature into account, is arranged on the snap switch and parallel thereto. A control cam acts on the free end of the compensating bimetal strip. The latter is shielded from the heat of the heated bimetal member.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: E.G.O. Regeltechnik GmbHInventors: Robert Kicherer, Gerhard Goessler