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US2230711A
US2230711A US318457A US31845740A US2230711A US 2230711 A US2230711 A US 2230711A US 318457 A US318457 A US 318457A US 31845740 A US31845740 A US 31845740A US 2230711 A US2230711 A US 2230711A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in thermometer alarms and more particularly is directed to a manually-set device actuated by either a rise or fall of temperature beyond a predetermined safety range for giving audible Warning of attendant danger, the object of the invention being to provide a conveniently adjustable and relatively fool-proof appliance of this character which, essentially, is of such simple construction as to permit the same to be merchandised at a gure appreciably under the accepted cost of related equipment.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the mounting plate to Which the operating parts of the device are applied, shown detached from its containing case.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are rear elevational views of the assembled appliance and of the detached mounting plate, respectively, and representing somewhat schematically in the former view an electric alarm circuit including the appliance.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the assembled dev1ce.
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinal vertical section on line 6-5 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. '7 is a transverse Vertical section on line 'I-'l of Fig. 2.
  • a containing case of cylindrical form comprised of front and back members ID and Il which are sleeved one upon the other and xedly coupled by punch indentations or the like I2, the punch indentations serving the added oflice of securing, within the casing, a mount-plate I3 having a peripheral flange I3 which bears against a plate I4 of glass or other transparent material to hold the latter snugly against the underside of the casing front Wall.
  • a Window I5 for viewing Seriate temperature indications I6 appearing on the face of the mount-plate.
  • said levers 20-2I contact through their fulcrum With the bearing arm 22 and the latter in turn connects with the anchoring post 26, and these contacting parts, With the index hand and its actuating spiral spring 25, the spring connecting through its anchored end 25' to the mount-plate I3 and the latter in turn carrying a binding post 21 complementary to the post 26, produce a normally incomplete electric circuit in which is included a transformer 3 and an audible electric alarm such as the indicated bell 3I.
  • the binding ends of the two posts 26 and 21 are projected through suitable openings provided in the back Wall of the containing case, the former post being isolated, electrically, from both the mount-plate and the casing by ber Washers 32.
  • thermometer alarms usage is believed obvious, the operator, by movement of the exposed arms 21V-2
  • a device of the character described providing a mount-plate having on its face a temperature dial; a bearing carried by said plate; an arbor journaled in the bearing and supporting at said facing side of the plate an index hand in electrically conductive relation to the mountplate and at the other side of the plate a ternperature-governed spiral spring functioning to position the hand in temperature-indicating relation to the dial; an arm anchored at one end to but insulated from the mount-plate and extending therefrom into overlying separated relation to the journaled end of the index hand; a pair of crossed levers journaled on said arm for movement about an axis coinciding With that of the index hand, said levers being electrically conductive and mounted such that their inner ends project at opposite sides of the index hand into the path of travel of the latter and their outer ends project laterally from the mount-plate to expose the saine for manual setting of said inner ends; and a pair of rigid binding posts of which one is connected with said supporting arm for the levers and the other with the mount-plate, said levers being adapted to
  • a device having, as a casing for the mount-plate, sleeve-fitting front and back members snap-coupled one to the other, said casing having a sightl opening in its front for viewing the dial and a slot in its side to accom- 15 modate the projection therethrough of the setting ends of the levers.

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B. YON
Feb. 4, 1941.
YTI-IERMOI-/IETEJR ALARM 3 Sheets-Sheet l Filed Feb. l2, 1940 leb. 4, 1941. B. YON
THERMOMETER ALARM 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Feb. l2, 1940 INVENTOR. /a/f )fa/ A TTORNEY` Feb. 4, 1941. B, YON 2,230,711
THERMOMETER ALARM 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Feb. l2, 1940 ATTORNEY.
Patented Feb. 4, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in thermometer alarms and more particularly is directed to a manually-set device actuated by either a rise or fall of temperature beyond a predetermined safety range for giving audible Warning of attendant danger, the object of the invention being to provide a conveniently adjustable and relatively fool-proof appliance of this character which, essentially, is of such simple construction as to permit the same to be merchandised at a gure appreciably under the accepted cost of related equipment.
The invention consists in the novel construction and in the adaptation and combination of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings and hereinafter described and claimed.
In said drawings- Figure l is a front elevational View of a preferred embodiment of my thermometer alarm.
Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the mounting plate to Which the operating parts of the device are applied, shown detached from its containing case.
Figs. 3 and 4 are rear elevational views of the assembled appliance and of the detached mounting plate, respectively, and representing somewhat schematically in the former view an electric alarm circuit including the appliance.
Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the assembled dev1ce.
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal vertical section on line 6-5 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. '7 is a transverse Vertical section on line 'I-'l of Fig. 2.
Represented in the drawings is a containing case of cylindrical form comprised of front and back members ID and Il which are sleeved one upon the other and xedly coupled by punch indentations or the like I2, the punch indentations serving the added oflice of securing, within the casing, a mount-plate I3 having a peripheral flange I3 which bears against a plate I4 of glass or other transparent material to hold the latter snugly against the underside of the casing front Wall. In this front Wall is a Window I5 for viewing Seriate temperature indications I6 appearing on the face of the mount-plate. I'I indicates a bracket for hanging the casing, For clarity in description, it can be here stated that the coreformng mount-plate carries the operating parts of the thermometer alarm and that the casing pieces I0 and I I act simply as shields to minimize tampering.
Describing now these operating parts, it Will (ci. 20o-56) be seen that registering side openings are provided in each of the casing pieces and the mountplate to form a slot or guideway for the setting arms 21V-2| of a pair of control levers 2li-2l which find a common fulcrum at their midlengths on the end of a bearing arm 22, which said fulcrum overlies and is co-axial to the arbor 23 for an index hand 24 Working from a temperature-governed expanding spiral spring 25. Oiset from said arbor 23, an anchoring post for the arm 22 is denoted by 26. The inner ends of the levers 20-2I lie at opposite sides of the index hand 24 and are terminally bent, as at 20-2 I to occupy positions in the path of movement of the hand. These ends, Which is to say the downturned ends of the control levers and the contacting inner end of the index hand, are each visible through the window I5 of the containing case.
Being each characterized by electric conductivity, said levers 20-2I contact through their fulcrum With the bearing arm 22 and the latter in turn connects with the anchoring post 26, and these contacting parts, With the index hand and its actuating spiral spring 25, the spring connecting through its anchored end 25' to the mount-plate I3 and the latter in turn carrying a binding post 21 complementary to the post 26, produce a normally incomplete electric circuit in which is included a transformer 3 and an audible electric alarm such as the indicated bell 3I. As will be apparent, the binding ends of the two posts 26 and 21 are projected through suitable openings provided in the back Wall of the containing case, the former post being isolated, electrically, from both the mount-plate and the casing by ber Washers 32.
The manner of the thermometer alarms usage is believed obvious, the operator, by movement of the exposed arms 21V-2| of the control levers, setting the device such that energizing of the alarm 3l may be eiected upon movement of the thermometer hand 24 beyond either the high or loW limits of a predetermined safety range, which is to say upon movement of the hand 24 into circuit-closing engagement with either of the lever ends 20 or 2|", the former being indicated in the drawings as being set at 89 F. and the latter at 33 F.
To the extent that certain modifications will be apparent, it is my intention that no limitations be implied and that the hereto annexed claims be interpreted with a breadth commensurate With the state of the advance.
What I claim is:
1. A device of the character described providing a mount-plate having on its face a temperature dial; a bearing carried by said plate; an arbor journaled in the bearing and supporting at said facing side of the plate an index hand in electrically conductive relation to the mountplate and at the other side of the plate a ternperature-governed spiral spring functioning to position the hand in temperature-indicating relation to the dial; an arm anchored at one end to but insulated from the mount-plate and extending therefrom into overlying separated relation to the journaled end of the index hand; a pair of crossed levers journaled on said arm for movement about an axis coinciding With that of the index hand, said levers being electrically conductive and mounted such that their inner ends project at opposite sides of the index hand into the path of travel of the latter and their outer ends project laterally from the mount-plate to expose the saine for manual setting of said inner ends; and a pair of rigid binding posts of which one is connected with said supporting arm for the levers and the other with the mount-plate, said levers being adapted to operate as one and the index hand as the other circuit-closing terminals of a normally open electric circuit closed upon an interruption by either of said levers of the spring-influenced movement of the index hand.
2. A device according to claim 1 having, as a casing for the mount-plate, sleeve-fitting front and back members snap-coupled one to the other, said casing having a sightl opening in its front for viewing the dial and a slot in its side to accom- 15 modate the projection therethrough of the setting ends of the levers.
BLAIR YON.
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US2537582A (en) * 1948-06-08 1951-01-09 John J Grace Thermostatic switch
US2572059A (en) * 1946-10-01 1951-10-23 Schlaich Herman Temperature responsive devices, bimetallic coils for use therein, and blanks for making such coils
US2854535A (en) * 1954-02-15 1958-09-30 Gardner Thomas Edison Control device

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2572059A (en) * 1946-10-01 1951-10-23 Schlaich Herman Temperature responsive devices, bimetallic coils for use therein, and blanks for making such coils
US2537582A (en) * 1948-06-08 1951-01-09 John J Grace Thermostatic switch
US2854535A (en) * 1954-02-15 1958-09-30 Gardner Thomas Edison Control device

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