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Date of Patent:
Oct. 02, 1984

Filed:

Feb. 23, 1983
Applicant:
Inventors:

Heinrich Hoffmann, Aarburg, CH;

Kurt Hanni, Buchs, CH;

Willy Feller, Rombach, CH;

Assignee:

Sprecher & Schuh AG, Aarau, CH;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01H / ; H01H / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
337 49 ; 337 46 ; 29622 ;
Abstract

Each bimetallic element is associated with one phase and is attached with one end thereof to a metallic support mounted at a wall of a housing. Each support comprises two supporting surfaces or faces lying in a plane which extends at right angles to the bending or deflection direction of the free ends of the bimetallic elements. When all the bimetallic elements have the same temperature, the distance of this plane from the bendable ends of the bimetallic elements is the same for all bimetallic elements. The supports are supported at counter surfaces or faces provided at the housing wall via a plate-shaped intermediate layer of the same thickness. The counter surfaces for all supports lie in a common plane extending at a distance, which corresponds to the thickness of the intermediate layer, from the plane defined by the supporting surfaces and in substantial parallelism thereto. By virtue of the design of the supporting surfaces and the counter surfaces there is ensured that the bendable free ends of all the bimetallic elements which act upon a common slider are aligned with respect to each other after the bimetallic elements have been assembled into the housing. Thus no re-adjustment is necessary.


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