The present invention relates to a switch assembly, and more particularly, to an identification switch assembly operated by virtue of varying voltage or current level.
Switches are present everywhere in our life and may highly vary depending upon applications. For example, with the advance of the technology involved in the art of illumination apparatuses, the lamp switches developed nowadays are capable of varying the brightness and hue of illuminating lamps based on the times the operators have triggered the switches. In the case of radio equipments, the channel switches in traditional radios are normally made in the form of a swivel which also functions as a power switch, whereas modern mobile phones and MP3 players with radio function are equipped with switch buttons or even touch panels that can be activated to change channels by a press or a touch. For the confidential information and valuable objects with high security demand, such as those regarding new product development, trade secrets of a business entity and personal privacy and property, identification switches are often employed at access control points, including burglary resistant safes and entrances of laboratories, business offices and private places.
On the other hand, for the public facilities that are being used frequently and have lower demand for security, control switches having simpler structures and functions are utilized to reduce general administrative expenses. As an example of these public facilities, mention may be made in a non-limiting way of a public telephone sales system for use in the business office where employees are not assigned fixed seats, public computer workstations available in an intranet system of a company's research and development department, and a card reader 91 mounted on a copy machine 9 and functioning as a switch as shown in
However, a disadvantage to using a magnetic card 8 as an access credential is that once the magnetic card 8 is inadvertently brought in close proximity to, for example, a magnetic tape degausser installed at a grocery store or other objects that generate a strong magnetic filed, it would be placed at risk of being demagnetized. Although IC cards provided with IC chips are recently developed in place of the traditional magnetic cards, they are costly and still possibly interfered with or even destroyed by electromagnetic wave-generating facilities. Especially, in the case of dry weather, the electrostatic discharge from a human body can be as high as thousands of volts and causes damage to IC chips. Reproducing an IC card due to the reasons mentioned above is apparently cost ineffective for the public facilities that have low demand for security.
Therefore, there exists a need for an identification switch assembly for preliminarily identifying a user's credential that allows access to electronic devices or public facilities, the driving devices of which has a simple structure with high portability that allows it to be reproduced at low cost in case of misplacement or damage and is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Advantageously, the identification switch assembly can identify a user's credential upon varying voltage or current level. The present invention provides the best solution in response to the need.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an identification switch, which is less susceptible to and even not damaged by electromagnetic interference.
Another object of the invention is to provide an identification switch assembly operated in association with various driving cards.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an identification switch assembly, which ensures a certain degree of security and safety.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an identification switch assembly, which is simple in structure and suitable for being mounted on potable electronic devices and public facilities.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an identification switch assembly, which can be manufactured at low cost.
The present invention therefore provides an identification switch, comprising: a plurality of conductive electrodes, each having a conductive contact portion, the respective conductive contact portions being spaced apart from each other; a plurality of resilient conductive terminals extending in a longitudinal direction, each having a contact corresponding to one of the conductive contact portions of the conductive electrodes, the resilient conductive terminals being flexibly movable between an engaged position, where the respective contacts are electrically engaged with the corresponding conductive contact portions, and a disengaged position, where the contacts are away from the corresponding conductive contact portions; and at least one driving device configured to be movable relative to the resilient conductive terminals along a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction from a start position, where the driving device is away from the resilient conductive terminals, to a predetermined driving position, where at least one of the resilient conductive terminals is driven by the driving device to switch its position from one of the engaged position and the disengaged position to the other. For the sake of elucidation, the driving device is exemplified herein by a driving card made of plastics.
The present invention addresses the drawbacks mentioned above in an effective manner by providing an identification switch assembly which is simple in structure, has a basic identification function for ensuring security and is less susceptible to and even not damaged by electromagnetic interference.
The above and other objects, features and effects of the invention will become apparent with reference to the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
By an identification switch assembly is meant in the sense of the present invention a combination of a single switch body with a variety of driving cards for use as driving devices. For the sake of clarity, a single driving card is employed hereafter for illustration of the technical relationship between the driving devices and the switch body.
Similar to the conventional technology involving magnetic cards and card reader as described above, the identification switch 2 shown in
As shown in
In this embodiment, the driving card 5 is an integrally formed plastic plate having a body 51 and a driving teeth part 52 extending from the body 51, as shown in
When the driving card 5 is placed at a start position 541 outside of the dielectric housing 21 and then inserted into the switch body via an insert slot 6 as shown by the phantom lines in
Of course, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the embodiment described above, in which the driving card 5 is made of a homogeneous non-magnetic material and the latching/ejecting device 7 is preferably configured as described, is provided for illustrative purpose only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the embodiment above is operated by virtue of the 256 permutations of electrical conduction patterns created from eight conductive electrode-resilient conductive terminal pairs, each pair either constituting an electrically conductive path or not when the driving card is held at the predetermined driving position. Exclusive of the initial state where none of the eight pairs forms an electrically conductive path, there still remain 255 permutations for making the identification system. Needless to say, a number of electrodes and terminals can be added or omitted during actual use of the invention.
The profiles of the conductive electrodes, resilient conductive terminals and driving card, their locations relative to the switch body, and the location of the slot in the identification switch for receiving and ejecting the driving card may also be variable. As shown in
According to the third embodiment of the invention shown in
While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments above, it should be recognized that the preferred embodiments are given for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention and that various modifications and changes, which will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097151925 | Dec 2008 | TW | national |