Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Motor protective condition responsive circuits
Patent
1981-01-21
1983-06-21
Salce, Patrick R.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
Motor protective condition responsive circuits
361 24, 361 25, 361 26, 361 32, 361105, 318783, 310 68C, 123179B, 290 38R, H02H 708, H02H 504
Patent
active
043896928
ABSTRACT:
A thermoswitch is physically located on a portion of the current supply connector between the current source and the exciter winding of the starter motor. The portion, constructed as a simple strip with flaps holding the thermostat, influences the temperature-dependent control portion of the thermoswitch according to heating in the armature, field winding, and brushes of the starter motor. The thermoswitch turns OFF the starter system by interrupting current supply to the kick-in starter relay.
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Sander Klaus
Wurth Hans
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Salce Patrick R.
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