This application claims the benefit under 35 USC ยง119(a)-(d) of German Application No. 10 2008 021 509.0 filed Apr. 30, 2008, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to an electrical switch.
Switches in the form of a microswitch and/or a snap-action switch can be used in a wide range of different applications. For example, these switches can be used for various applications in motor vehicles.
DE 195 12 277 A1 discloses an electrical switch in the form of a snap-action switch. The switch has a housing which comprises a base and a cover, and in which a contact system is located. The contact system comprises a movable switching contact and at least one stationary contact, with the electrical connections for the contact system extending out of the housing on the base. A moving operating member projects out of the housing from an opening in the cover, in order to switch the contact system. An elastic element interacts with the operating member for resetting. In order to prevent hazardous substances from entering the housing interior, the opening is sealed in a complex manner in the area of the operating member. Furthermore, it has been found that, during operation of the switch, it is possible for the switching contact to become stuck to the stationary contact, and/or to become welded to it. In a situation such as this in which a pair of contacts are stuck and/or welded together, the switch is no longer serviceable.
The invention is based on the object of further developing the electrical switch such that the seal for the housing is simplified. In particular, that surface of the housing which is opposite the connections should be completely free of interfaces that need to be sealed, that is to say for example there should be no need for a seal for the push button, a seal for the housing, or the like. In particular, the electrical switch is intended to be further developed such that the switch is still serviceable even when a pair of contacts are stuck and/or welded together.
In the case of the switch according to the invention, the cover is mounted on the base such that it can move, and the operating member is formed by the cover. This therefore results in an electrical switch in which there is no need for an opening in the housing for the operating member. This avoids the seal in the area of the operating member, contributing to simplification and cost-effectiveness of the switch. The switch is nevertheless largely protected against water and/or dust.
In one embodiment, the cover is used for covering the contact system. For this purpose, the cover is expediently mounted on the base with a rotational degree of freedom in mounting holes, to be precise at least one mounting hole. A latching hook system and/or a shaft which engage/engages in the mounting holes is used to mount the cover easily on the base.
In one refinement, a first plunger is arranged on the cover, which is used as the operating member, for the switching action on the contact system. In order to also increase the functionality of the switch, a second plunger in the form of a positive disconnector for the contact system is arranged on the cover. In its positively disconnecting function, the second plunger, in the case of a mechanical connection of the stationary contact and switching contact, applies a direct force to the movable switching contact of the contact system during movement of the cover. A switching contact which has become welded to the stationary contact is therefore positively released, during movement of the cover, in order to switch the contact system.
The contact system is expediently mounted on the base, with the electrical connections for the contact system projecting out of the housing on the base, to be precise on the side facing away from the cover. In the case of a snap-action switch, the contact system is designed in the form of a snap-action contact system with a spring element, to be precise in particular a tension spring, and a contact tongue as the switching contact. In a miniaturized form, the first plunger acts on the spring element to initiate the switching process of the contact system. In a compact arrangement, the second plunger likewise acts directly on the contact tongue for positive disconnection of the switching contact from the stationary contact.
In order to provide a complete covering system for the contact system against the ingress of hazardous substances, the cover is designed to clasp the base in the form of a sleeve. A raised area, whose shape is largely free and which can be matched to the respective purpose of the switch, is arranged in a simple manner on the outside of the cover, as the operating member which carries out the function of a push button. The cover which is opposite the connections and is used as a housing upper part therefore advantageously carries out the functions of the push button, the positive disconnector, and a seal for the individual parts of the contact system, as a result of which the cover represents a cost-effective multifunction part.
In order to allow it to be manufactured easily, the cover comprises a plastic part. The first plunger is integrated in one piece in the plastic part in a simple manner in order to act on the contact system. The second plunger can likewise be integrated in one piece in the plastic part in a simple manner. Furthermore, the first plunger and the second plunger can be arranged in the form of attachments in the interior of the sleeve-like cover, alongside one another in the extent direction of the contact system. The cover can then be produced in a cost-effective manner by the injection-molding process, with the two plungers also being molded at the same time in the interior of the sleeve-like cover.
In summary, the following statements can be made for one particularly preferred embodiment. The housing upper part, which is normally opposite the connections, of a snap-action switch as well as the push button, the positive disconnector and a seal which might be present are dispensed with as individual parts. The switching system is covered by a plastic part which is mounted with a rotational degree of freedom in the mounting holes. The assembly process is carried out by means of a latching hook system or a shaft which engages in the described mounting holes. A plunger is integrated in the plastic part which acts on the spring element of the snap-action contact system and thus initiates the switching process. With its positively disconnecting function, a second plunger applies a direct force to the moving contact mount only when the stationary contact and tongue contact are mechanically connected.
The function of the push button is carried out by a raised area, whose design is largely free, on the outside of the sleeve. Material and cost savings are achieved by the combination of the encapsulation function of the housing against environmental influences and the mechanical function of the push button. In particular, this results in compliance with ingress-protection class IP40 for the switching system of a snap-action switch, while at the same time saving components by virtue of the design of a moving operating part, which combines the function of the cover, the seal, the operating member, and the positive disconnection.
The advantages achieved by the invention in particular comprise a cost saving resulting from the high level of integration of different functions in the cover. As a result of the lack of sealing points, the surface of the housing is essentially closed and is largely without the previous interfaces, such as the seal for the push button and the seal housing, which include a failure potential. This furthermore results in complete encapsulation of the housing against greases and substances used during operation on the upper face of the switch. In consequence, the switch according to the invention achieves a high degree of sealing against dust and/or water, in particular allowing the switch to comply with ingress-protection class IP40.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention, together with various developments and refinements, is illustrated in the drawings and will be described in more detail in the following text.
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The invention is not restricted to the described and illustrated exemplary embodiment. In fact, it also covers all specialist developments within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. For example, the described housing 2 with an integrated operating member 10 can advantageously be used not only for snap-action switches and/or microswitches but also for other electrical switches, for example for appliance switches. The switch 1 according to the invention can advantageously be used not only in motor vehicles but also in electrical appliances, machines or the like.
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