LYNDON W BURCH
Engineering in Boston, MA

License number
Massachusetts 14901
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1984
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
Boston, MA 02108

Professional information

Lyndon Burch Photo 1

Snap-Acting Mechanisms

US Patent:
4424506, Jan 3, 1984
Filed:
Oct 28, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/315624
Inventors:
Lyndon W. Burch - Boston MA
Assignee:
B/K Patent Development, Inc. - Highland Park IL
International Classification:
H01H 3754
US Classification:
337365
Abstract:
A snap-acting mechanism such as a switch is constructed with a generally planar blade assembled between mutually spaced portions of a pair of members forming a base. The base includes means extending from one of the portions to the other which operate to stress the blade with precision to render it mechanically bistable as a result of the process of assembling the parts of the mechanism.


Lyndon Burch Photo 2

Snap Acting Switches

US Patent:
4788388, Nov 29, 1988
Filed:
Oct 23, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/922283
Inventors:
Lyndon W. Burch - Boston MA
Hadley K. Burch - Pittsfield VT
Assignee:
B/K Patent Development, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01H 1338
US Classification:
200 77
Abstract:
A snap acting switch comprising an elongate cantilever mounted spring member having a contact portion, an electrically conductive element upon which the contact portion bears, and an actuator having surfaces intersecting at an angle, one of the surfaces bearing on the spring member. The switch is actuated by causing the spring member to approach and pass over the intersection of the surfaces, which causes the bearing pressure of the contact portion to increase before the snap action occurs.


Lyndon Burch Photo 3

Snap Action Devices And Methods And Apparatus For Making Same

US Patent:
4796355, Jan 10, 1989
Filed:
Sep 15, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/096468
Inventors:
Lyndon W. Burch - Boston MA
Hadley K. Burch - Pittsfield VT
Assignee:
B/K Patent Development, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H01H 1100, H01H 6500
US Classification:
29622
Abstract:
An inherently mechanically bistable self-supporting blade element for actuating snap-action switches, circuit breakers and devices, and methods and apparatus for producing such elements. The elements are formed from initially flat, unstressed spring material, and comprise two outer legs and a bridging portion integrally connecting them. By progressive coplanar relative displacement of the outer legs the bridging portion is deflected normally to the nominal plane of the element. Detection of this deflection enables attachment together of the outer legs to form a calibrated, inherently bistable blade element.


Lyndon Burch Photo 4

Switch Structure And Calibration Technique

US Patent:
4090166, May 16, 1978
Filed:
Sep 10, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/722106
Inventors:
Lyndon W. Burch - Boston MA
Assignee:
B/K Patent Development, Inc. - Highland Park IL
International Classification:
H01H 3720
US Classification:
337360
Abstract:
Disclosed are a switch structure and a calibration technique that facilitate the rapid and substantially automatic calibration of a switch of the type that responds to changes in an environmental parameter (e. g. , a thermostatic switch). An abutment member (which will serve as the calibrated stop) is supported for preliminary movement with a switch movable member (e. g. , a bimetallic arm) and is supported in a bracket which is capable of gripping the abutment member but which is initially prevented from doing so by the action of a member that stresses the bracket. The last-mentioned member is deformable (e. g. , it melts) at a desired value of the environmental parameter, thereby resulting in the bracket gripping the abutment member (which then defines a stop for the switch's movable member).


Lyndon Burch Photo 5

Ambient-Compensated Circuit Breaker

US Patent:
4032876, Jun 28, 1977
Filed:
Oct 3, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/619218
Inventors:
Lyndon W. Burch - Boston MA
Assignee:
B/K Patent Development, Inc. - Highland Park IL
International Classification:
H01H 7116
US Classification:
337 75
Abstract:
An ambient-compensated, current-actuated circuit breaker, adapted to be miniaturized. In one embodiment, the device has a movable spring arm with contact portion mounted on a base; a plural-legged, current sensitive monometallic element is mounted on the base with the legs joined at an upper end and spread apart to form a rigid structure, the current-sensitive element having a combined contact and latch portion at one end which engages the spring arm in a contact-closed position, the force of the spring arm being in a direction in which the current sensitive element is rigid. Upon heating a proper one or more of the legs by electrical current, the heated leg or legs elongate and move the upper end portion and latch portion in a direction to release the spring arm and open the contacts. An equal change in temperature of all the legs will not trip the latch.