Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Fluid pressure – Diaphragm
Patent
1995-03-24
1996-04-16
Tolin, Gerald P.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Fluid pressure
Diaphragm
200 83P, 200279, H01H 3534
Patent
active
055084834
ABSTRACT:
A high pressure switch (10) is shown having a housing member (12) with an orifice (22) extending from a first end (18) to a recess (24) formed in a surface (26) in a central portion (14) of the housing. A sidewall (28) extends from surface (26), leaving a shoulder around the recess, forming a cavity (32). An annular support plate (34) is received on the shoulder of surface (26) capturing a flexible membrane (36) which closes recess (24) to form a pressure chamber. An eyelet (40) is disposed contiguous to the support plate (34) and is locked in place by deforming the outer distal portion (30) of wall (28) radially inwardly over the outer periphery of eyelet (40). A terminal (44) is mounted on eyelet (40) but electrically isolated from the outer ring of eyelet (40) by electrically insulating material (46). A pressure/force converter in the form of a piston (58) is received in the bore of annular support plate (34) and is provided with a circular force transfer rib (64) adapted to transfer force to an electrically conductive, snap acting disc (50) upon the occurrence of a selected level of pressure in orifice (22). Snap acting disc (50) is disposed on a disc seat (48) formed in eyelet (40) and captured there by projections (54) formed above the disc seat (48). Disc (50) normally is out of engagement with a stationary contact (52, 52') when in a non-actuated configuration but is adapted to form an electrical path between the stationary contact (52, 52') and the housing (12) when the disc (50) snaps to its actuated configuration.
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Czarn David A.
Homol Stanley G.
Baumann Russell E.
Donaldson Richard L.
Grossman Rene E.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Tolin Gerald P.
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