The present disclosure relates to an electric switch, particularly an electric switch comprising a rocker key.
Electric switches known today comprise a key assembled on a base provided with an operating point, wherein said rocker key rocks about a axis. This key defines two positions: a first contact or electrical connection position and a second disconnection or standby position.
From this second standby position, when the user presses the key it transitions to the first contact position where it can be kept, or if desired it can automatically return to the second position, for example by means of a spring. When this automatic return occurs, every time the key is pressed, the electrical contact will be connected or disconnected in an alternating manner.
If desired, more than one key can be arranged on one and the same base, and a frame can be arranged around the key or keys.
These keys normally rock with respect to an axis located in the middle of same, since the point of electrical connection is also normally located in the middle of same. This is because it is advisable for electric switches to have standard parts the arrangement of which does not depend on the assembly position, such that the largest possible number of parts can be used for switches that can be assembled with different orientations.
However, these electric switches comprising a rocker key with respect to a central axis have several drawbacks. First, the surface of the key the user must press for connection or disconnection is half the useful surface of the key, and if the other half is pressed, the connection or disconnection will not take place because the key will not rock. This can be uncomfortable for the user.
Furthermore, if several keys are arranged next to one another in one and the same conventional switch, these keys are arranged with their rocker axes aligned with one another.
The disclosure provides an electric switch in which the useful surface of the key that the user can press for connection or disconnection is maximized.
The disclosure also provides an electric switch that allows its parts to be identical regardless of the orientation in which the switch has been assembled, keeping the point of connection in a central position.
The disclosure further provides an electric switch comprising a plurality of keys, the separation being minimal, wherein said separation is only for the purpose of preventing friction between keys.
More particularly, in a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the disclosed electric switch defines a front surface and comprises:
and is characterized in that the key comprises two sections separated by the rocker axis, a first section for the direct transmission of the operating force and a second portion that does not transmit the operating force to the operating point, wherein this second section of the key comprises a surface taking up less than 5% of the total front surface. According to a preferred embodiment, the second section of the key has a surface taking up less than 2% of the total front surface, for example the key only has a section for the transmission of the operating force, which takes up the 100% of the surface of the key.
Furthermore, the electric switch according to the present disclosure can comprise a plurality of rocker keys each with a corresponding rocker axis, wherein at least two rocker axes of at least two keys are parallel to one another.
Advantageously, the base comprises at least one operating point associated with a key, and said operating point is preferably located under the center of the corresponding key.
Each key can take up half of said front surface or less, and the keys of said plurality of keys are preferably arranged in rows and in columns.
The following advantages are obtained with the electric switch according to the present disclosure:
To better understand the foregoing, a set of drawings are attached in which a practical embodiment is depicted schematically and exclusively by way of non-limiting example.
The electric switch according to the present disclosure defines a front surface 1, and comprises one or more bases 2 and one or more keys 4, where each key is preferably the same size in the event that there is more than one.
It must be pointed out that the switch according to an embodiment of the disclosure is preferably of the type of switches mounted in walls at a low height, particularly intended for use below 1.20 m high, although it could also be installed at any suitable height.
It should be pointed out that the front surface 1 defined by the electric switch according to the present disclosure can be defined as follows, according to its configuration:
It should be indicated that the electric switch according to the present disclosure can comprise any number suitable of keys arranged next to one another, or forming rows and columns, although for the sake of simplicity only embodiments with two and four keys are depicted in the drawings.
Furthermore, said base 2, or each base 2, is provided with at least one operating point 3 for connection and disconnection, wherein each key 4, rocks with respect to a rocker axis 5, wherein the rocking of said key 4 presses said corresponding operating point 3 and causes the electrical connection or disconnection.
Said rocker axis 5 separates a first section 4a of the key for the transmission of the operating force from a second section 4b of the key, which does not transmit the operating force to the operating point 3, wherein this second section 4b of the key 4 comprises a surface taking up less than 5% of the total front surface 1.
It should be indicated that the second section 4b can take up a surface taking up about or less than 2% of the front surface 1, or the rocker axis 5 can even be arranged at an edge of the key 4, such that the first section 4a occupies substantially all of the key, wherein the second section 4b is inexistent.
Furthermore, in the event that the switch comprises more than one key, at least two of the rocker axes 5 of a switch are preferably parallel to one another, i.e., they are not aligned, as occurs in conventional electric switches with more than one key.
It should be indicated that the rocker axes 5 are indicated in
As can also be seen in
Furthermore, each operating point 3 is located advantageously under the center of each key 4, as can be seen in
It should be indicated that the operation of the switch according to the present disclosure can be done in any suitable manner, for example, by means of an electronic operating mechanism or by means of a conventional mechanical operating mechanism.
A possible mechanical operation of the switch according to the present disclosure, comprising an actuator 6, is described below exclusively by way of non-limiting example.
It should be indicated that an electric switch comprising two bases is depicted in
It can be seen in
As indicated above, with the electric switch according to the present disclosure the user has a larger surface for operating the switch, particularly almost the entire surface of the key 4, wherein several keys 4 can be arranged next to one another, with all the keys having the same size, unlike conventional electric switches, which have only half the surface of the key for operation thereof.
Despite having referred to a specific embodiment of the disclosure, it is evident for a person skilled in the art that the electric switch described is susceptible to a number of variations and modifications, and that all the mentioned details can be replaced with other technically equivalent details without departing from the scope defined by the attached claims.
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