Claims
- 1. A proximity switch, comprising:
- an elongated, substantially cylindrical body defining an internal cavity and having a sensing end,
- a switching circuit positioned within said internal cavity near said sensing end, said switching circuit closing and generating an electronic signal when a target object passes within a predetermined sensing range measured from the sensing end of said body;
- at least three openings spaced at substantially equal intervals around the circumference of said cylindrical body; and
- at least three visual indicators responsive to said electronic signal, causing the illumination of said visual indicators, said visual indicators being viewable through said openings in said cylindrical body.
- 2. A proximity switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said cylindrical body has a threaded shank portion adjacent said sensing end, thereby allowing for installation of said switch in a bore having corresponding threads, one or more of said visual indicators being viewable regardless of the rotational orientation of said switch within said bore.
- 3. A proximity switch as recited in claim 1, wherein said visual indicators are light-emitting diodes.
- 4. A proximity switch as recited in claim 3, and further comprising at least three lenses seated and sealed in said openings, said lenses being treated with a diffusion pigment for maximum light dispersion.
- 5. A proximity switch as recited in claim 1, wherein said switching circuit is housed within a hermetically sealed glass container near the sensing end of said switch, said switching circuit including a moveable leaf portion and a stationary leaf portion, said switching circuit closing when a magnetic target passes within a predetermined sensing range measured from the sensing end of said body.
- 6. A proximity switch as recited in claim 5, and further comprising a biasing magnet that is axially magnetized and positioned external the hermetically sealed glass container, but within said elongated body, said biasing magnet extending said predetermined sensing range.
- 7. A magnetic proximity switch, comprising:
- an elongated body having a control end and a sensing end, and defining an internal cavity;
- a hermetically sealed container housed within said elongated body near said sensing end;
- a switching circuit housed within said sealed container said switching circuit including a moveable leaf portion and a stationary leaf portion, said switching circuit closing when a magnetic target passes within a predetermined sensing range measured from the sensing end of said body; and
- a biasing magnet, axially magnetized and positioned external to the sealed container but within said elongated body for extending said predetermined sensing range by providing increased magnetic attraction between said moveable leaf and stationary leaf portions,
- wherein said switch body is substantially cylindrical and defines at least three openings spaced at substantially equal intervals around the circumference of said cylindrical body, and further comprising at least three visual indicators responsive to an electronic signal generated by the closing of said switching circuit for causing the illumination of said visual indicators, said visual indicators being viewable through the openings defined by said cylindrical body.
- 8. A proximity switch as recited in claim 7, wherein said cylindrical body has a threaded shank portion adjacent said sensing end, thereby allowing for installation of said switch in a bore having corresponding threads, one or more of said visual indicators being viewable regardless of the rotational orientation of said switch within said bore.
- 9. A proximity switch as recited in claim 7, wherein said visual indicators are light-emitting diodes.
- 10. A proximity switch as recited in claim 9, and further comprising at least three lenses seated and sealed in the openings defined by said cylindrical body, said lenses being treated with a diffusion pigment for maximum light dispersion.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application 60/088,049, filed Jun. 5, 1998.
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