Claims
- 1. A safety switch comprising:
- a housing, said housing having a key entry slot extending linearly into said housing from an exterior thereof to define a direction of insertion for a planar key blade, said housing defining an actuator chamber which is in communication with said key entry slot, said housing further having a plurality of pin chambers arranged in a pattern, said pin chambers communicating with said actuator chamber, said pin chambers having parallel axes, said axes being oriented substantially perpendicularly with respect to said direction of key insertion;
- a switch device at least in part disposed within said housing, said switch device including an electrical switch and a movable switch operator, said electrical switch having open and closed states, the state of said electrical switch varying in response to movement of said operator;
- actuating means for imparting movement to said switch operator, said actuating means comprising a unitary member, said actuating means being movably disposed within said housing actuator chamber and being longitudinally movable in a direction generally parallel to said direction of key insertion, said actuating means being coupled to said switch operator and being displaceable over a predetermined stroke to impart motion to said switch operator, said actuating means being provided with a plurality of holes, at least some of said holes extending through said actuating means, said actuating means holes being arranged in a pattern commensurate with the pattern of pin chambers in said housing;
- at least one codeable pin means for selectively permitting and preventing movement of said actuating means, said pin means being movably disposed within said housing pin chambers, each of said pin means having at least first and second pin members, said first and second pin members being coaxial with one another and with the associated pin chamber, the first pin member of at least one of said pin means being engageable with a through hole in said actuating means for locking said actuating means in a fixed position relative to said housing in the absence of the presence of a properly coded key in said housing slot, said at least one pin means extending through said actuating means into registration with said key entry slot;
- spring means for biasing said pin means in the direction of said actuation means, said spring means being disposed in said housing pin chambers and engaging a pin member of said pin means; and
- a key insertable into said housing actuator chamber via said key entry slot, said key having a planar blade with a coded pattern of apertures for receiving at least one of said spring means biased pin means pin members including a pin member of said at least one pin means to thereby release said actuator means to permit movement thereof from said fixed position, said key imparting movement to said actuator means upon the release thereof to cause movement of said actuator means over said predetermined stroke.
- 2. The switch of claim 1 wherein said actuating means further comprises a foot portion, said foot portion acting as a stop for said key blade during insertion of said key.
- 3. The switch of claim 1 wherein said housing further comprises an outer housing portion and an insert disposed within said outer housing portion, said insert defining said pin chambers and in part defining said actuator chamber.
- 4. The switch of claim 1 wherein said first pin member of each of said pin means comprises a head pin, each of said head pins having oppositely disposed first and second ends, said head pin first ends facing away from said housing key entry slot, said head pin first ends being aligned when a properly coded key is inserted into said housing via said key entry slot.
- 5. The switch of claim 4 wherein each of said pin means comprises a pin stack, said pin stack including said head pin and a driver pin, said spring means engaging said driver pin.
- 6. The switch of claim 4 wherein said pin means each define a pin stack including at least a driven pin contacted on a first end by a said spring means and a said head pin, said pins of at least some of said pin stacks being of unequal length whereby some of said pin stacks are longer than others of said pin stacks, head pins of said longer pin stacks engaging said through holes in said actuating means.
- 7. The switch of claim 6 wherein said longer pin stacks define long pin stacks and said other pin stacks define short pin stacks, wherein said first pin members of said short pin stacks are engageable with said holes in said actuating means for locking said actuating means in a fixed position relative to said housing in the absence of the presence of a properly coded key in said housing slot.
- 8. The switch of claim 4 wherein said head pins of said pin means are of equal length and wherein said pin stacks further comprise coding members axially aligned with said pin chambers when a properly coded key is not inserted in said key entry slot, said coding members being movable axially with respect to said pin chambers and also being movable in the direction of key insertion, at least some of said coding members engaging an aperture in said key blade.
- 9. The switch of claim 8 wherein said actuating means further comprises a code card, said code card being provided with at least a first hole which is in registration with a first of said pin chambers, said first hole being positioned and sized to engage one of said coding members, said code card being moveable in the direction of key insertion with said actuating means and also being moveable in the direction of said pin chamber axes.
- 10. The switch of claim 8 wherein said coding members are in the form of spheres.
- 11. An electrical safety switch comprising:
- a housing, said housing defining first and second entry slots in a first side thereof, said slots being oriented generally transversely with respect to said housing first side, said housing further defining an internal actuator chamber in communication with said slots;
- an electrical switch, said switch having open and closed states and being operable in response to movement of an operator;
- a switch operator at least in part disposed within said housing, said switch operator being connected to said switch and being moveable to cause a change in the electrical state of said switch;
- actuating means for actuating said switch operator, said actuating means comprising a unitary member, said actuating means being disposed within said housing actuator chamber and being at least in part in registration with said first and second slots, said actuating means being articulated to said operator and being displaceable over a predetermined stroke in a direction generally transverse to said housing first side to impart movement to said operator;
- a plurality of codeable pin means for selectively permitting and preventing movement of said actuating means, said pin means being disposed within said housing for reciprocal movement, said pin means each having an axis and comprising a pin stack including a plurality of axially aligned pins, said pin means having opposed first and second ends, said pin means axes being substantially parallel and also being oriented substantially perpendicular to said first and second slots, each of said pin means including at least a head pin and further comprising an axially aligned and separately moveable coding member positioned at a first end of the pin stack, said head pins being extendable into said second slot and said coding members being extendable into said first slot, at least one of said pin means pin members being simultaneously engageable with said actuating means and said housing for locking said actuating means in a fixed position relative to said housing in the absence of a properly coded key;
- spring means for biasing said pin means towards said first and second slots, said spring means being disposed in said housing and engaging said pin means at the second ends thereof disposed oppositely with respect to said coding members;
- a code card insertable into said second slot, said code card having a coded pattern of apertures, said code card being positioned between at least one of said head pins and an associated coding member, at least another of said head pins engaging an aperture in said code card, said code card being movable with said actuating means in a first direction and being movable relative to said actuating means in a second transverse direction in response to key induced movement of said coding members; and
- a key insertable into said first slot, said key having a coded pattern of holes corresponding to at least some of said pin means whereby said at least some of said pin means may move axially to release said actuating means from said fixed position, said coding members being positioned to couple a properly coded key to said actuating means whereby said key will move said actuating means over said stroke after the release thereof.
- 12. The switch of claim 11 wherein said first and second slots each have a width, said code card and said key each having a thickness substantially equal to said width of said second slot less said width of said first slot.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/177,587 filed on Jan. 5, 1994 now abandoned.
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