1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns an electric switch with an activation element that is inserted and retained with limited axial adjustability in a pot-shaped receptacle formed on a control/display screen and that can be connected to a control component of a switch part that can be set to two positions by means of the activation element.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electric switches are being incorporated into control/display screens more and more, particularly when it comes to household appliances. Such electric switches do not come as pre-installed control components, but are incorporated into the control/display screen as a switch housing, as disclosed in EP 0 423 924 A1, for example. The benefit is that several electric switches can be incorporated into the control/display screen that may also demonstrate a variety of switching characteristics.
In doing so the electric switches are used to transfer control signals to a corresponding electric device control.
The task of the invention is to simplify an electric switch of the type mentioned at the outset in terms of complexity of parts and assemblage and subsequently to provide a design that allows it to be easily adaptable to a variety of switching characteristics.
According to the invention this task is solved in that two axially-aligned snap springs are separated on the perimeter of the cap-shaped activation element that protrude over the peripheral contour of the activation element with snap flanges, that the snap springs can be snapped into axially-aligned snap notches of the pot-shaped receptacle on the control/display screen and have limited axial adjustability, that the receptacle provides a receiving cavity for the switch part, into which the switch part is introducible perpendicular to axial direction and localizable in the receptacle, and that when inserting the switch part into the receiving cavity, the control component of the switch part is introducible with a catch into a catch receptacle of the activation element and subsequently connectable with the activation element.
Using this design and connecting the activation element with the receptacle on the control/display screen easily accomplishes that the activation element is retained just by snapping it into the receptacle of the control/display screen adjustable, wherein the axially-limited adjustability predetermines the feed path for the activation element and the control component of the switch part. Additionally, any great force exerted on the activation element is kept away from the control component and the switch part and intercepted by the receptacle of the control/display screen. The switching component with the control component is inserted and hitched perpendicular to the activation direction of the activation element into a transversely aligned receiving cavity of the receptacle of the control/display screen. The control/display screen can be manufactured with a simple, slide-less mould.
A catch of the control component is thereby inserted into and connected with a snap receptacle of the activation element such that the adjustment movement of the activation element is transferred onto the actuator of the switch part. Actuator and switch part form monostable or bistable switches with switching components (contact banks) depending on the desired switching characteristic. This way the electric switch can easily be adapted to various requirements. For installation, the activation element and receptacle of the control/display screen are just plugged into each other and snapped together. The same holds true for the switching component with the control component and the receptacle of the control/display screen such that the electric switch can be assembled without additional fastening elements and incorporated into the control/display screen.
The design of the button and the switch panel fully conceals the snap/fastening element, taking aesthetic requirements of the control screen/switch panel into consideration.
If a design specifies that the receptacle of the control/display screen is at least partially closed and serves as a stop limit for the axial adjustment of the activation element in the receptacle and that the exposed face of the activation element constitutes the counter stop, then the receptacle of the control/display screen limits the axial adjustment movement in the direction of the switch part with the exposed face of the activation element. The receptacle intercepts intensified adjustment forces and isolates them from the control component of the switch part.
In order to prevent the axial adjustment forces exerted on the control component from causing the snap connection between the switch part and the receptacle of the control/display screen from releasing, the switch part is inserted perpendicular to the adjustment direction of the activation element into the receiving cavity of the receptacle and snapped in and consequently assumes a defined connect position in the receptacle.
The adjustment range of the activation element in the receptacle of the control/display screen is clearly defined in that the snap notches of the receptacle define the axial adjustment range of the activation element in the receptacle and subsequently the feed path of the control component of the switch part connected with the activation element.
Since the switch part can be designed either as a monostable or bistable switching component, the switching characteristics of the electric switch are varied only by implementing a switching component of one the two types. In doing so the switch part is able to form a receptacle for the switching component with the control component, which is connectable with the control component of the same when inserted into the switch part. In addition, the switching component may also have a different contact bank.
Different switching components can be inserted arbitrarily into the switch part and connected with its control component, allowing other variations to exist for the electric switch, without having to change the activation element, the receptacle of the control/display screen and the switch part with control component designed as a receptacle for a separate switching component.
In a preferred embodiment the activation element and the receptacle of the control/display screen are essentially round in shape. Both these parts are each designed as a one-piece plastic injection mould and can be manufactured cost-efficiently using simple injection mould dies.
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