Thermal switch striker pin

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

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C337S333000, C337S380000, C337S417000

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06891464

ABSTRACT:
A striker pin in a thermal switch configured as a mechanical link between a bimetallic disk and an armature spring is provided. The striker pin includes a pin of molded ceramic material. The pin has a generally cylindrical shape, a first axial end, and a second axial end. The first axial end is fastenable in fixed relation to an armature spring. A metalizing film is fused to the second axial end. A metallic deposit is fused to the metalizing film such that the metallic deposit substantially covers the second axial end.

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