Claims
- 1. An electric switch, in particular for a high load, such as a power switch, with a contact system (7) comprising a movable switching contact (8) and at least one stationary contact (9), and with a movable actuation member (5), the actuation member (5), when moved, interacting with the switching contact (8) for the purpose of switching the contact system (7), and, if appropriate, with a movable locking means (11), which interacts with the actuation member (5) in an interlocking manner, characterized in that the actuation member (5) is in operative connection with a lever (10) in such a way that, when there is movement of the actuation member (5), the lever (10) carries out a pivoting movement, and in that the pivoting movement of the lever (10) moves the switching contact (8) for the purpose of switching and/or the locking means (11) for the purpose of interlocking, in particular with increasing transformation of the displacement covered by the actuation member (5).
- 2. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the switch (1) has a number of contact systems (7), each with a switching contact (8), and in that preferably a common lever (10) moves not only the switching contact (8) and/or the switching contacts (8) but also, if appropriate, the locking means (11).
- 3. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the switch (1) has a housing (2), in that preferably the lever (10) is configured as a one-armed lever, and in that more preferably the lever (10) is pivotably mounted on a bearing (12), which is arranged in particular at one end of the lever (10), in the housing (2).
- 4. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the switching contact (8) is configured in the form of a rocker, and in that preferably one end of the lever (10), in particular the end opposite from the bearing (12) of the lever (10), bears with an elastic force against the switching contact (8).
- 5. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the lever (10) has a sleeve (14), in that preferably a compression spring (15) for exerting an elastic force is arranged in the sleeve (14), in that more preferably the compression spring (15) acts on a control cam (16), and in that still more preferably the control cam (16) acts on the switching contact (8).
- 6. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the locking means (11) comprises an approximately heart-shaped locking camway (18) and a pin (19) engaging in the locking camway (18), in that preferably the locking camway (18) can be moved by means of the lever (10), and in that more preferably the locking camway (18) is arranged on one side of the lever (10), in particular on the side approximately opposite from the bearing (12).
- 7. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the pin (19) is configured approximately in the manner of a bow, in that preferably one end of the bow is held in the housing (2) and the other end of the bow engages as a pin (19) in the locking camway (18), and in that more preferably, when there is movement of the locking camway (18), the pin (19) is acted on by an elastic force directed counter to the deflection by the locking camway (18).
- 8. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the actuation member (5) is formed as a substantially linearly movable pushbutton, in particular against the force of a spring (20), in that preferably part of the actuation member (5) protrudes out of the housing (2) for manual access by the user, and in that more preferably the lever (10) passes through a receptacle (21), which is arranged in particular on the part of the actuation member (5) located inside the housing (2), approximately transversely with respect to the direction of movement of the actuation member (5) in such a way that, when there is movement of the actuation member (5), the lever (10) is pivoted.
- 9. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the switching contact (8) is configured as a snap-action switching contact, in that preferably the switching contact (8) is pivotably mounted in a knife-edge bearing (22), which is located for example at an electrical terminal (6), and in that more preferably a tension spring (23) is fastened by one end to the switching contact (8) and by the other end to the lever (10), in particular on the side opposite from the bearing (12) of the lever (10), in such a way that, when there is movement of the lever (10), the switching contact (8) switches with snapping action, in particular between two end positions of the lever (10).
- 10. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the actuation member (5) is formed as a substantially linearly movable pushbutton, in particular against a spring force, in that preferably a rocker (24) is pivotably mounted on the actuation member (5), in that more preferably the rocker (24) engages the lever (10) by means of an arm (25), in particular at a kind of slideway (26), to establish the operative connection, and in that still more preferably a spring element (27), which is restrained by one end on the lever (10), in particular on the side opposite from the bearing (12) of the lever (10), and is preferably configured in the manner of a leaf spring or a wire spring, interacts by the other, projecting end with the rocker (24), in particular by engagement in a slot (29) at a receptacle (28) of the rocker (24), in such a way that, when there is movement of the actuation member (5), the lever (10) is pivoted alternately from one end position into the other end position, respectively.
- 11. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the lever (10) and/or the switching contact (8) is arranged approximately parallel or approximately perpendicular to the direction of movement of the actuation member (5), and in that preferably the lever (10) is configured approximately in the form of a fork, with two mutually opposite bearings (12).
- 12. The electric switch as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the actuation member (5) can be moved between a starting position and an actuating position for the purpose of switching the contact system (7), after switching the actuation member (5) being interlocked in the respective position or returning to the starting position of its own accord.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
101 53 871.5 |
Nov 2001 |
DE |
|
102 22 498.6 |
May 2002 |
DE |
|
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/DE02/04039 having an international filing date of Oct. 30, 2002, which designated the United States, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application also claims the benefit of German Application No. 101 53 871.5, filed Nov. 2, 2001, and German Application No. 102 22 498.6, filed May 22, 2002, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
PCT/DE02/04039 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
Child |
10836325 |
Apr 2004 |
US |