Temperature-dependent switch

Electricity: electrothermally or thermally actuated switches – Thermally actuated switches – With bimetallic element

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337380, 337362, 337100, 337102, 337107, 337324, H01H 3714, H01H 3704, H01H 3752

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061338176

ABSTRACT:
A temperature-dependent switch 10 has two connection electrodes 12, 13 mounted on an insulating support 11 as well as a switching mechanism 27 that, as a function of its temperature, makes an electrically conductive connection between the two connection electrodes 12, 13. A resistance element 19 is connected to the two connection electrodes 12, 13 electrically parallel to the switching mechanism 27 and sits on the outside of the insulating support 11 and is retained by it.

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