Claims
- 1. An electric switch for a power tool, comprising:
- a slider slidably received in a switch casing along a longitudinal direction and retained in said switch casing;
- handle means for manually actuating said slider along said longitudinal direction, said handle means being pivotally retained in said switch casing;
- a plurality of fixed contact pieces comprising a common brake contact piece provided in one longitudinal end of said bottom surface of said switch casing, a pair of laterally spaced power source contact pieces arranged in the other longitudinal end of said bottom surface of said switch casing, and a pair of laterally spaced motor contact pieces each arranged between said brake contact piece and one of said power source contact pieces, provided with contact surfaces located substantially in a same plane;
- a plurality of moveable contact pieces consisting of a pair of laterally arranged contact pieces retained in the bottom surface of said slider and urged toward said fixed contact pieces by spring means so as to selectively contact at least some of said contact surfaces of said fixed contact pieces;
- each of said moveable contact pieces contacting and achieving a conductive state with one of said motor contact pieces to said brake contact piece or one of said power source contact pieces depending on the longitudinal sliding position of said slider.
- 2. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said moveable contact pieces consists of a substantially planar member having an arcuate portion at either longitudinal end thereof, and said spring means consists of a sheet spring interposed between the lower surface of said slider and the upper surface of each of said moveable contact pieces.
- 3. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said moveable contact pieces consists of an M-shaped metal strip having an upwardly convex middle part for engaging this moveable contact piece to said slider and a pair of downwardly extending legs at either longitudinal end thereof for contact with said contact surfaces of said fixed contact pieces, and said spring means consists of the parts of said moveable contact pieces located between said middle parts and said legs which are adapted for elastic bending deformation.
- 4. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said moveable contact pieces consists of an M-shaped metal strip having an upwardly convex middle part engaged to said slider and a pair of downwardly extending legs at either longitudinal end thereof for contact with said contact surfaces of said fixed contact pieces, and said spring means consists of coil springs which are interposed between said upwardly convex middle parts of said moveable contact pieces and the lower surface of said slider.
- 5. An electric switch as defined in claim 4, wherein at least said upwardly convex middle part of each of said moveable contact pieces or the part of said lower surface of said slider for receiving each respective end of one of said coil springs being provided with a projection for elastically engaging the inner circumferential surface of said coil spring.
- 6. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second motor contact pieces are originally connected to each other by way of said brake contact piece, and the member which connects the brake contact piece with one of said first and second motor contact pieces is entirely located externally of said switch casing so as to allow simultaneous arrangement of said first and second motor contact pieces and said brake contact piece, and so that said member can be removed after said contact pieces are insert molded with said switch casing.
- 7. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein a printed circuit board carrying a resistor surface printed on its lower surface is placed on the upper part of said switch casing, and said slider is provided, on its upper surface, with a brush which slides over said printed resistor surface.
- 8. An electric switch as defined in claim 7, further comprising an inner cover having a depending piece which presses upon a peripheral part of said printed circuit board against a shoulder surface provided in said upper part of said switch casing, and an outer cover which fits onto and securely engages with the outer peripheral surface of said switch casing.
- 9. An electric switch as defined in claim 8, wherein said outer cover consists of highly heat conductive material.
- 10. An electric switch as defined in claim 9, wherein said inner cover is also made of highly heat conductive material.
- 11. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said fixed contact pieces is connected to corresponding terminals which are passed through a wall part of said switch casing located at a longitudinal end thereof, and said terminals are provided with annular end upward projections which are received by corresponding holes provided through printed electroconductive patterns of a printed circuit board carrying a control circuit for controlling the motor of the power tool and secured to the upper end of said switch casing, and leads extending from an external circuit are inserted into said annular projections, each of said annular projections being soldered to the corresponding printed electroconductive pattern of said printed circuit board and the corresponding lead of said external circuit.
- 12. An electric switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said handle means consists of a lever which is passed through a slot defined in a lower part of said switch casing and is pivotally supported by a pin which extends from said switch casing, said lever being provided with engagement means for acting upon said slider to cause said longitudinal movement by way of a pivotal movement of said lever and manual actuation surface for manually causing said pivotal movement of said actuation lever.
- 13. An electric switch as defined in claim 12, wherein said slot is sealed by a fixed elastic strip which defines a central opening for accommodating said pivotal movement of said lever, and a moveable elastic strip which is placed over said fixed elastic strip and is provided with a central engagement hole which receives the inner end of said lever such that said moveable elastic strip moves in response to pivotal movement of said lever.
- 14. An electric switch as defined in claim 13, wherein said inner end of said lever is provided with means for engagement with said slider for converting said pivotal movement of said lever into said sliding movement of said slider, an arcuate projection extending along said longitudinal direction which is received by said slot in said lower part of said switch casing, and a pair of shoulder surfaces for guiding said slider which are located on either side of said arcuate projection and adjoin the lower surface of said switch casing peripheral to said slot.
- 15. An electric switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said fixed contact pieces are arranged on a plane which is substantially higher than the plane on which said elastic strips are placed.
Priority Claims (7)
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62-161513[U] |
Oct 1987 |
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62-267457 |
Oct 1987 |
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62-269824 |
Oct 1987 |
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62-271155 |
Oct 1987 |
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62-274510 |
Oct 1987 |
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63-49276 |
Apr 1988 |
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63-51098[U]JPX |
Apr 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/425,381, filed Oct. 16, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/259,196, filed Oct. 18, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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