This non-provisional patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) from Patent Application No. 10 2016 122 422.7 filed in Germany on Nov. 22, 2016.
The present disclosure relates to an actuating element for a switch which is switchable by a button; in particular to a device utilize the actuating element. The actuating element is located in the device between the switch and an action member for transferring the force/movement of the action member to the switch.
The switching devices with additional actuating element are already known. These additional actuating elements allow the use of a switch adaptation to different conditions of the device, in particular to different actuating forces and switching paths. In addition to adaptation of several long switching paths and various high actuating forces, there is a problem with some devices that the switch always be mis-loaded by unfavorable transverse forces.
The following implementations are used for the description of the present disclosure in conjunction with above FIG.s.
Hereinafter technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure are described clearly and completely in conjunction with the drawings in embodiments of the present disclosure. Apparently, the described embodiments are only some rather than all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Any other embodiments obtained based on the embodiments of the present disclosure by those skilled in the art without any creative work fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure. It is understood that, the drawings are only intended to provide reference and illustration, and not to limit the present disclosure. The connections in the drawings are only intended for the clearance of description, and not to limit the type of connections.
It should be noted that, if a component is described to be “connected” to another component, it may be connected to another component directly, or there may be an intervening component simultaneously. All the technical and scientific terms in the present disclosure have the same definitions as the general understanding of those skilled in the art, unless otherwise defined. Herein the terms in the present disclosure are only intended to describe embodiments, and not to limit the present disclosure.
The actuating element 20 is shown in
The actuating element 20 is shown as an S-shaped shape. The actuating element 20 comprises an actuating section and a bracket portion 25. The actuating section is formed as a U-shaped section and comprises two arms 21, 22. The long arm 21 merges into the bracket portion 25 which serves to support the actuating element 20. For the mounting of the actuating element 20, transverse detents 26 are provided on the bracket portion 25, so that the bracket portion 25 may be inserted in a corresponding receptacle, for example, in a receptacle 4 of the housing 2 of a device as shown in
The actuating element 20 is used for transmitting a force from the action member 3 to a push-button 11 of the switch 10. Specifically, the force is activated by a movement of the action member 3, and transmitted via the actuating element 20 to the switch 10. This force triggers a switching operation of the switch 10. Preferably, the long arm 21 of the actuating element 20 is used for transmitting the force to the push-button 11 of the switch 10. As shown in
An external force acts on the short arm 22 of the actuating element 20, that is, the force is applied on the short arm 22. The short arm 22 is, as best seen in
In at least one embodiment, the short arm 22 comprises a deflection 24 at the free end of the short arm 22. A rounded obtuse angle of a is formed between the short arm 22 and the deflection 24. The deflection 24 is aligned so that a force F2 can also act on the micro switch from other side as shown in
In contrast to fixing an actuating element to a switch, the above-mentioned actuating element 20 and its free arrangement in a device 1 allow the force to be loaded from different directions. As shown in
In the case of well-known switches, an actuating element 20 is attached on the switch housing 12 of the switch 10 and extends nearly in the X direction or extends at an acute angle to the X direction. Thus, only forces can be inputted, which act from the direction X or Y. An inputting of force from the Z direction is not possible by the switch 10 equipped with an actuating element 20, since the action member 3 then impinges laterally on the actuating element 20. By a separate arrangement of the new actuating element 20, however, can also be aligned in the housing 2 of the device 1 so that the long arm 21 is aligned in the Z direction and thus can absorb forces F1 and F2, which act in the Z direction, as shown in
In at least one embodiment, a corresponding receptacle 4 for this bracket portion 25 is preferably provided in the housing 2 of the device 1. It is also possible to connect the actuating element to the housing via another connection, e.g. an adhesive, screw, rivet or other connection to attach.
The new actuating element 20 can be positioned through a separate arrangement in the housing 2 of an electrical device 1 between the switch 10 and the action member 3. The forces acting from any direction with respect to the switch 10 by the action member 3 on the push-button 11 of the switch 10 can be transmitted. micro
In at least one embodiment, the actuating element 20 is formed of sheet metal. But it is also possible other leaf spring material, such as plastic.
The object of the present invention is to provide an actuating element 20 which can make the switch 10 applicable to variable different environments. The device in present invention has a compact design. The action member does not directly contact the micro switch, so as to protect the switch from overload or run over.
Furthermore, an excess force can be absorbed by the turn of the short arm and the oblique orientation of the leg, which increases the life of the switch. When a force is applied, both a linear movement from different directions as well as a force, which is triggered by a rotational movement, act on the actuating element and are transmitted to the push-button of the switch.
Furthermore, the advantageous S-shaped shape allows a much more compact design than, for example, a straight actuator with the same spring characteristics.
Furthermore, the bend of the short leg can be designed so that it touches the long leg or that it touches the long leg from a certain deflection. As a result, the spring properties can be influenced accordingly.
Described above are preferable embodiments of the present disclosure, which are not intended to limit the present disclosure. All the modifications, equivalent replacements and improvements in the scope of the spirit and principles of the present disclosure are in the protection scope of the present disclosure.
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10 2016 122 422 | Nov 2016 | DE | national |
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20180144889 A1 | May 2018 | US |