Key protection structure for an electronic apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6373686
  • Patent Number
    6,373,686
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An object is to provide a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus which can prevent a preset value of a switch from being intentionally changed by the user or the like.When setting of a first switch 21 is ended, a tool shutter operation portion 72 of a lock key 70 is inserted into a first shutter operation hole 61. The tool shutter operation portion 72 is then engaged with an engaging recess 45 of a first shutter 40. Thereafter, the lock key 70 is rotated, so that the first shutter 40 is rotated. A covering portion 44 of the shutter is therefore moved immediately above the first switch 21 to close a first switch operation hole 58, whereby the first switch 21 can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus including an electronic control device such as a timer or a temperature controller.




2. Conventional Art




In a conventional electronic apparatus, as shown in

FIG. 15

, an operation section


200


is disposed in the front face. The operation section


200


is configured by a switch unit (not shown) and a front cover


209


. The switch unit comprises first, second, and third switches


210


,


211


, and


212


, and a printed circuit board (not shown) on which electronic parts are mounted and a conductor pattern (not shown) is formed.




In a face


209




a


of the front cover


209


, a first switch operation hole


213


and an arcuate display window


213


A, a second switch operation hole


214


, and a third switch operation hole


215


are formed. The second and third switch operation holes


214


and


215


have rectangular display windows


214


A and


215


A, respectively.




In the first switch operation hole


213


, a setting knob member


216


disposed on an operation shaft (not shown) of the first switch


210


is placed so as to forward protrude from the face


209




a


of the front cover


209


. In the second switch operation hole


214


, a setting knob member


217


disposed on an operation shaft (not shown) of the second switch


211


is placed so as to forward protrude from the face


209




a


of the front cover


209


. In the third switch operation hole


215


, a setting knob member


218


disposed on an operation shaft (not shown) of the third switch


212


is placed so as to forward protrude from the face


209




a


of the front cover


209


.




When setting is to be performed through the first, second, or third switch


210


,


211


, or


212


, therefore, the worker rotates or operates the setting knob member


216


,


217


, or


218


.




In the operation section


200


used in another conventional electronic apparatus, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the setting knob members


216


,


217


, and


218


are not disposed in the first, second, and third switches


210


,


211


, and


212


, and cross grooves


219


,


220


, and


221


may be disposed in the centers of knobs (not shown) of the first, second, and third switches


210


,


211


, and


212


, respectively. The cross groove


219


of the first switch


210


is operably positioned in the first switch operation hole


213


of the front cover


209


. The cross groove


220


of the second switch


211


is operably positioned in the second switch operation hole


214


. The cross groove


221


of the third switch


212


is operably positioned in the third switch operation hole


215


.




When setting is to be performed through the first, second, or third switch


210


,


211


, or


212


, therefore, a tool (not shown) having an operation portion (not shown) in which an engaging projection (not shown) of a cross shape is formed at the tip end is used. Specifically, the operation portion of the tool is inserted into the first switch operation hole


213


(the second switch operation hole


214


or the third switch operation hole


215


) of the front cover


209


. The cross engaging projection of the operation portion is engaged with the cross groove


219


(


220


or


221


) of the first switch


210


(the second switch


211


or the third switch


212


). Thereafter, the tool is rotated, so that the first switch


210


(the second switch


211


or the third switch


212


) is rotated to change the setting.




In the former one of the conventional electronic apparatuses described above, for example, the setting knob member


216


of the first switch


210


is placed in the first switch operation hole


213


so as to forward protrude from the face


209




a


of the front cover


209


. Also the setting knob member


217


of the second switch


211


relating to the second switch operation hole


214


, and the setting knob member


218


of the third switch


212


relating to the third switch operation hole


215


are placed in a similar manner as the setting knob member


216


. Therefore, any one can rotate the setting knob member


216


,


217


, or


218


to change preset value, irrespective of whether the contents of the work are those allowed to only a specific worker or not. Consequently, such an apparatus has a problem in that it is impossible to prevent a preset value from being intentionally changed.




In the latter one of the conventional electronic apparatuses, the cross groove


219


of the first switch


210


is positioned in the first switch operation hole


213


of the front cover


209


, the cross groove


220


of the second switch


211


is positioned in the second switch operation hole


214


, and the cross groove


221


of the third switch


212


is positioned in the third switch operation hole


215


. Therefore, the cross grooves


219


,


220


, and


221


can be easily visually recognized from the outside. When a tool having an operation portion the tip end of which has a cross shape is used, therefore, any one (the user or the like) can rotate the setting knob member


216


,


217


, or


218


to change preset value, irrespective of whether the contents of the work are those allowed to only a specific worker or not. Consequently, also such an apparatus has a problem in that it is impossible to prevent a preset value from being intentionally changed.




The invention has been conducted in view of the above-discussed problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus which can prevent a preset value of a switch from being intentionally changed by the user or the like, and which, even when no software exists, can ensure a key protection function by a simple structure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to attain the object, according to a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a first aspect of the invention, in an electronic apparatus in which a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of switches that are incorporated in a main unit of the apparatus is disposed in the apparatus main unit, and the switch is activated by operating the switch operation portion through the switch operation hole, the switch operation portion is covered by covering means in which covering is cancelled only by a special tool.




According to this configuration, when setting of the switch is once ended, the switch operation portion is covered by the covering means in which the covering is cancelled only by a special tool, whereby the switch can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.




Therefore, the preset value can be prevented from being intentionally changed by a person who do not have the special tool, such as the user. Even an electronic apparatus in which software for key protection is not prepared can be provided with a key protection function by a simple structure.




Conventionally, some apparatuses have an input terminal or a switch for activating key protection, and realize a key protection function on the basis of an input operation performed on the terminal or the switch. In this case, such an apparatus requires a dedicated input terminal or switch. According to the invention, such an input terminal or a switch can be eliminated. In some electronic apparatuses; key protection is performed by covering the whole of a front portion by a cover. In this case, there arises a disadvantage that the cover may no t be removed away. According to the invention, it is possible to obtain a structure which can eliminate such a disadvantage and realize also space saving. Furthermore, the key protection level can be changed depending on the kind of the special tool, i.e., a dedicated key.




In order to attain the object, a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a second aspect of the invention is configured so that, in the key protection structure for an is electronic apparatus of the first aspect of the invention, the covering of the switch operation portion by the covering means is performed on one or more of the switches which is required to be covered.




According to this configuration, the same effects as the above-described effects of the first aspect of the invention can be attained. Since the covering of the switch operation portion by the covering means is performed only on one or more of the switches which is required to be covered, moreover, the switches can be classified so as to prevent a field worker from erroneously operate the switches. As a result, an operation section which is easy for the worker to operate can be obtained.




In order to attain the object, according to a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a third aspect of the invention, in an electronic apparatus in which a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of switches that are incorporated in a main unit of the apparatus is disposed in the apparatus main unit, and the switch is activated by operating the switch operation portion through the switch operation hole, the structure comprises: a shutter which covers the switch operation hole and cancels the covering; a shutter operation portion which is disposed in the shutter and with which a tool shutter operation portion of a special tool is to be disengeably engaged; and a shutter operation hole which is disposed in the apparatus main unit, which corresponds to the shutter operation portion of the shutter, and into which the special tool is to be inserted.




According to this configuration, when setting of the switch is once ended, the tool shutter operation portion of the special tool is inserted into the shutter operation hole, and the tool shutter operation portion is then engaged with the shutter operation portion of the shutter. Thereafter, the shutter is activated by operating the special tool. The shutter is then moved immediately above the switch to close the switch operation hole, whereby the switch can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.




Therefore, the preset value can be prevented from being intentionally changed by a person who do not have the special tool, such as the user. When one or more of the switches is locked by means of the shutter, the switches can be classified so as to prevent a field worker from erroneously operate the switches. As a result, an operation section which is easy for the worker to operate can be obtained. Furthermore, even an electronic apparatus in which software for key protection is not prepared can be provided with a key protection function by a simple structure.




Conventionally, an input terminal or a switch for activating key protection is required. However, such an input terminal or a switch can be eliminated. When key protection is performed by covering the whole of a front portion of an electronic apparatus by a cover, there arises a disadvantage that the cover may not be removed away. According to the invention, it is possible to obtain a structure which can eliminate such a disadvantage and realize also space saving. Furthermore, the key protection level can be changed depending on the kind of the special tool, i.e., a dedicated key.




In order to attain the object, a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a fourth aspect of the invention is configured so that, in the key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of the third aspect of the invention, the structure comprises positioning means for positioning the shutter at either of a covering position where the shutter covers the switch operation hole, and a covering canceling position where the shutter does not cover the switch operation hole.




According to this configuration, the same effects as the above-described effects of the third aspect of the invention can be attained. Furthermore, the shutter can be positioned at either of a covering position where the shutter covers the switch operation hole, and a covering canceling position where the shutter separates from the switch operation hole, by the positioning means.




In order to attain the object, a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a fifth aspect of the invention is configured so that, in the key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of the third aspect of the invention, the structure comprises moving distance limiting means for limiting a moving distance of the shutter.




According to this configuration, the same effects as the above-described effects of the third aspect of the invention can be attained. Furthermore, the moving distance of the shutter can be regulated by the moving distance regulating means.




In order to attain the object, a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a sixth aspect of the invention is configured so that, in the key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of the third aspect of the invention, the shutter operation portion is an engaging portion which has a special shape, and with which the tool shutter operation portion of the special tool is to be disengeably engaged.




According to this configuration, the same effects as the above-described effects of the third aspect of the invention can be attained. Furthermore, the shutter operation portion is an engaging portion which has a special shape, and with which the tool shutter operation portion of the special tool is to be disengeably engaged. Even when an ordinary tool such as a hexagonal wrench is used, therefore, the shutter cannot be activated (rotated). As a result, the switch can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.




In order to attain the object, according to a key protection structure for an electronic apparatus of a seventh aspect of the invention, in an electronic apparatus in which an operation section consisting of a switch unit and a front cover is disposed in a main unit of the apparatus, plural switches are disposed by using the switch unit as a base, a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of the switches is disposed in the front cover, and the switch is activated by operating the switch operation portion through the switch operation hole, the shutter is configured by forming a covering portion at a tip end of a shaft, the covering portion being perpendicular to the shaft, and forming an engaging portion with which a tool shutter operation portion of a special tool is to be disengeably engaged, in a tip end face of the shaft, plural shutter holding cylinders are disposed in a face of the base, a shutter operation hole which corresponds to the engaging portion of each shutter, and into which the special tool is to be inserted is disposed in the front cover, the shutter is disposed on the base while the shaft is inserted into and passed through corresponding one of the shutter holding cylinders, and the engaging portion of the shutter is positioned in the shutter operation hole by superposing the front cover on the switch unit.




According to this configuration, when setting of the switch is once ended, the tool shutter operation portion of the special tool is inserted into the shutter operation hole, and the tool shutter operation portion is then engaged with the engaging portion of the shutter. Thereafter, the shutter is activated by operating the special tool. The covering portion is then moved immediately above the switch to close the switch operation hole, whereby the switch can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.




Therefore, the preset value can be prevented from being intentionally changed by a person who do not have the special tool, such as the user. When one or more of the switches is locked by means of the shutter, the switches can be classified so as to prevent a field worker from erroneously operate the switches. As a result, the operation section which is easy for the worker to operate can be obtained. Furthermore, even an electronic apparatus in which software for key protection is not prepared can be provided with a key protection function by a simple structure.




Conventionally, an input terminal or a switch for activating key protection is required. According to the invention, such an input terminal or a switch can be eliminated. In some electronic apparatuses, key protection is performed by covering the whole of a front portion of an electronic apparatus by a cover. In this case, there arises a disadvantage that the cover may not be removed away. According to the invention, it is possible to obtain a structure which can eliminate such a disadvantage and realize also space saving. Furthermore, the key protection level can be changed depending on the kind of the special tool, i.e., a dedicated key.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electronic apparatus having the key protection structure of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an exploded state of the electronic apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an exploded state of an operation section of the electronic apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a base;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the base, with being partially cut away;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a lock key;





FIG. 7A

is a view looking in the direction X of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 7B

is a view looking in the direction Y of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a view illustrating a locking (key protecting) operation by using the lock key;





FIG. 9A

is a perspective view of a rotated state of a shutter at a covering canceling position;





FIG. 9B

is a diagram of positioning of the shutter at the covering canceling position;





FIG. 10A

is a perspective view of a rotated state of the shutter at a covering position;





FIG. 10B

is a diagram of positioning of the shutter at the covering position;





FIG. 11A

is a diagram of the operation section before locking (key protecting);





FIG. 11B

is a diagram of the operation section after locking (key protecting);





FIG. 12

is a diagram of shutter moving distance regulating means;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the shutter;





FIG. 14

is a view illustrating the key protecting operation by using the lock key;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of an operation section of a conventional electronic apparatus; and





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of another operation section of a conventional electronic apparatus.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


14


of the accompanying drawings.




An electronic apparatus A is generally configured by: a case


1


; a cover


2


; an internal apparatus


4


which is accommodated in a housing


3


consisting of the case


1


and the cover


2


; and a front cover


10


. The housing


3


and the front cover


10


constitute the main unit of the apparatus. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the internal apparatus


4


is generally configured by: first and second terminal blocks


5


and


6


; a switch unit


7


; and a circuit board unit


9


in which many electronic parts are mounted on a printed circuit board


8


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the case


1


comprises the case body


1





1


of a substantially quadrangular shape, and a unit mounting portion


11


is formed on the front face of the case body


1





1


. A first terminal block mounting portion


12


is formed on a side wall


1


A of the case


1


, and a second terminal block mounting portion


13


is formed on a side wall


1


B of the case


1


.




The switch unit


7


and the front cover


10


are mounted on the unit mounting portion


11


of the case


1


. The first terminal block


5


is mounted on the first terminal block mounting portion


12


, and the second terminal block


6


is mounted on the second terminal block mounting portion


13


. The circuit board unit


9


is mounted inside the case


1


, and the cover


2


is mounted on the case


1


, thereby constituting the electronic apparatus A.




On the front face of the electronic apparatus A, therefore, an operation section


400


(

FIG. 1

) consisting of the switch unit


7


and the front cover


10


is disposed. Terminal blocks


401


and


402


are disposed on both the sides across the operation section


400


, respectively. A rail engaging portion


403


is disposed on the rear face of the electronic apparatus A.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the switch unit


7


comprises a transparent base


14


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, first, second, and third switch holding holes


16


,


17


, and


18


are disposed in a face


14




a


of the base


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, a switch body


21


A of a switch


21


such as a time setting switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the first switch holding hole


16


. A switch body


22


A of a switch


22


such as a range setting switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the second switch holding hole


17


. A switch body


23


A of a switch


23


such as a mode changeover switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the third switch holding hole


18


.




A hook


27


is formed in the periphery of each of the switch bodies


21


A,


22


A, and


23


A. When the switch bodies


21


A,


22


A, and


23


A are fittingly inserted into the first, second, and third switch holding holes


16


,


17


, and


18


, the hooks


27


are slidingly in contact with the peripheries of the first, second, and third switch holding holes


16


,


17


, and


18


, respectively.




Flange-like knobs


28


,


29


, and


30


are formed on ends of the switch bodies


21


A,


22


A, and


23


A, respectively. Cross grooves


31


,


32


, and


33


serving as switch operation portions with which a special tool is to be engaged are formed at the centers of the knobs


28


,


29


, and


30


, respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, first, second, and third shutter holding cylinders


34


,


35


, and


36


are disposed in the face


14




a


of the base


14


so as to pass threrethrough. In each of the first, second, and third shutter holding cylinders


34


,


35


, and


36


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, cantilever-like tongue pieces


37


are respectively formed at positions which are opposed to each other. A projection


38


is disposed on the inside of the tip end portion of each of the tongue pieces


37


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, a first shutter


40


for covering the first switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the first shutter holding cylinder


34


. A second shutter


41


for covering the second switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the second shutter holding cylinder


35


. A third shutter


42


for covering the third switch is rotatably inserted into and passed through the third shutter holding cylinder


36


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, each of the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


is configured by disposing a covering portion


44


at the tip end of a shaft


43


so as to be perpendicular to the shaft


43


. The tip end portion of each covering portion


44


is made wider. A polygonal (heptagonal) engaging recess


45


serving as a shutter operation portion is formed in the tip end face of the shaft


43


. Two pairs of grooves


46




a


and


46




b


elongating in the axial direction of the shaft


43


are formed at positions of the shaft


43


which are opposed to each other, respectively. Each of the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


constitutes covering means in which covering is cancelled only by a special tool.




The first shutter


40


is disposed in the base


14


so that the shaft


43


of the shutter is inserted into and passed through the first shutter holding cylinder


34


. The second shutter


41


is disposed in the base


14


so that the shaft


43


of the shutter is inserted into and passed through the second shutter holding cylinder


35


. The third shutter


42


is disposed in the base


14


so that the shaft


43


of the shutter is inserted into and passed through the third shutter holding cylinder


36


. In each of the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


, as shown in

FIG. 9B

, the projections


38


of the tongue pieces


37


are disengeably engaged with the grooves


46




a


of the shaft


43


, respectively.




Light emitting diode accommodating portions


47


and


48


which protrude to the front side are formed in both the side areas of the base


14


, respectively. An engaging projection


49


is disposed in each of the ends of the base


14


.




First, second, and third variable resistors (or dip switches and the like) which are not shown, and light emitting diodes (not shown) are mounted on the mounting face of the printed circuit board


8


on which electronic parts are mounted.




The front cover


10


has a cover body


10


A. Attachment legs


55


and


56


protrude from both end sides of the rear face of the cover body


10


A. Engaging holes


57


are formed in the attachment legs


55


and


56


. In the face


10




a


of the cover body


10


A, formed are a first switch operation hole


58


, an arcuate display window


58


A centered at the first switch operation hole


58


, a second switch operation hole


59


, and a third switch operation hole


60


. The second and third switch operation holes


59


and


60


have rectangular display windows


59


A and


60


A, respectively. Preferably, a transparent plastic plate or the like is fixed to the display windows


58


A,


59


A, and


60


A.




First, second, and third shutter operation holes


61


,


62


, and


63


which are circular are formed in the face


10




a


of the cover body


10


A. Light emitting diode display windows


64


and


65


are disposed in the face


10




a


of the cover body


10


A so as to be positioned in both the ends of the face.




The base


14


is attached to the rear side of the front cover


10


while engaging the engaging projections


49


on both the ends with the engaging holes


57


of the attachment legs


55


and


56


of the front cover


10


. In this case, the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


are slidingly in contact with the rear side of the cover body


110


A the front cover


10


, whereby the shutters are prevented from slipping off.




In the front cover


10


, as shown in

FIG. 11A

, the center cross groove


31


of the knob


28


of the first switch


21


is positioned in the first switch operation hole


58


. A numeral(s) (not shown) for displaying the time and indicated on the knob


28


is positioned in the display window


58


A. The center cross groove


32


of the knob


29


of the second switch


22


is positioned in the second switch operation hole


59


. A range setting symbol (not shown) indicated on the knob


29


is positioned in the display window


59


A. The center cross groove


33


of the knob


30


of the third switch


23


is positioned in the third switch operation hole


60


. A symbol (not shown) indicated on the knob


30


is positioned in the display window


60


A.




As shown in

FIG. 11B

, the polygonal engaging portion


45


of the first shutter


40


is positioned in the first shutter operation hole


61


. The polygonal engaging portion


45


of the second shutter


41


is positioned in the second shutter operation hole


62


. The polygonal engaging portion


45


of the third shutter


42


is positioned in the third shutter operation hole


63


. The light emitting diode accommodating portions


47


and


48


are positioned in the light emitting diode display windows


64


and


65


, respectively.




When the switch unit


7


and the front cover


10


are mounted on the unit mounting portion


11


of the case


1


, the end portion of the switch body


21


A of the first switch


21


is coupled with a movable member of a first volume disposed on the mounting face of the printed circuit board


8


. Similarly, the end portion of the switch body


22


A of the second switch


22


is coupled with a movable member of a second volume, and the end portion of the switch body


23


A of the third switch


23


is coupled with a movable member of a third volume. The light emitting diodes mounted on the mounting face of the printed circuit board


8


are accommodated in the light emitting diode accommodating portions


47


and


48


of the base


14


, respectively.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show a lock key


70


serving as a special tool. The lock key


70


has a pen-like shape. A tool switch operation portion


71


having a cross engaging projection


71




a


is disposed in one end portion (upper end portion) of the lock key


70


. A tool shutter operation portion


72


having an engaging projection


72




a


of a polygonal prism-like shape (heptagonal prism-like shape) is disposed in the other end portion (lower end portion) of the lock key


70


. A clip


73


is attached to the lock key


70


. A hole


74


for attaching an anti-loss chain is disposed in the basal portion of the clip


73


.




The electronic apparatus A which is configured as described above is attached to a rail member (not shown) by using the rail engaging portion


403


on the rear face.




The worker can set the electronic apparatus A by using the lock key


70


which is possessed by the worker. Specifically, the tool switch operation portion


71


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the first switch operation hole


58


of the front cover


10


. The cross engaging projection


71




a


of the tool switch operation portion


71


is engaged with the center cross groove


31


of the knob


28


of the first switch


21


. The lock key


70


is then rotated, whereby the first switch


21


is rotated to change the preset time. In this case, the preset time is displayed by a numeral(s) in the display window


58


A.




Similarly, the tool switch operation portion


71


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the second switch operation hole


59


of the front cover


10


. The cross engaging projection


71


a of the tool switch operation portion


71


is engaged with the center cross groove


32


of the knob


29


of the second switch


22


. The lock key


70


is then rotated, whereby the second switch


22


is rotated to set the range. In this case, the set range is displayed by the range setting symbol in the display window


59


A.




Similarly, the tool switch operation portion


71


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the third switch operation hole


60


of the front cover


10


. The cross engaging projection


71


a of the tool switch operation portion


71


is engaged with the center cross groove


33


of the knob


30


of the third switch


23


. The lock key


70


is then rotated, whereby the third switch


23


is rotated to set the output mode. In this case, the set output mode is displayed by a symbol in the display window


60


A.




When settings of the first switch


21


, the second switch


22


, and the third switch


23


are ended as described above, the tool shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the first shutter operation hole


61


. The polygonal engaging projection


72




a


of the tool shutter operation portion


72


is engaged with the engaging recess


45


of the first shutter


40


. Thereafter, the lock key


70


is rotated in the right direction E in

FIG. 8

, whereby the first shutter


40


is rotated as shown in

FIGS. 9A

to


10


B. The covering portion


44


is therefore moved immediately above the first switch


21


to close the first switch operation hole


58


, whereby the first switch


21


is locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated (see FIGS.


11


A and


11


B).




Similarly, the tool shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the second shutter operation hole


62


. The polygonal engaging projection


72




a


of the tool shutter operation portion


72


is engaged with the engaging recess


45


of the second shutter


41


. Thereafter, the lock key


70


is rotated in the right direction E in

FIG. 8

, whereby the second shutter


41


is rotated from the state of

FIG. 9A

to that of FIG.


10


A. The covering portion


44


is therefore moved immediately above the second switch


22


to close the second switch operation hole


59


, whereby the second switch


22


is locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated (see FIGS.


11


A and


11


B).




Similarly, the tool shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the third shutter operation hole


63


. The polygonal engaging projection


72




a


of the tool shutter operation portion


72


is engaged with the engaging recess


45


of the third shutter


42


. Thereafter, the lock key


70


is rotated in the right direction E in

FIG. 8

, whereby the third shutter


42


is rotated from the state of

FIG. 9A

to that of FIG.


10


A. The covering portion


44


is therefore moved immediately above the engaging recess


45


of the third switch


23


to close the third switch operation hole


60


, whereby the third switch


23


is locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated (see FIGS.


11


A and


11


B).




In a lock canceling position by the first, second, or third shutter


40


,


41


, or


42


, as shown in

FIG. 9B

, positioning is performed while the projections


38


of the tongue pieces


37


are disengeably engaged with the pair of opposing grooves


46




a


of the shaft


43


of the first, second, or third shutter


40


,


41


, or


42


, respectively. When the first, second, or third shutter


40


,


41


, or


42


is rotated from the state of

FIG. 9A

to that of

FIG. 10A

in order to conduct locking, however, the projections


38


of the tongue pieces


37


are disengaged from the opposing grooves


46




a


of the shaft


43


, and then engaged with the other pair of grooves


46




b


. Therefore, the locking by the first, second, or third shutter


40


,


41


, or


42


is positioned and clicking sensation in the rotational direction is produced. Therefore, the grooves


46




a


and


46




b


of the shafts


43


of the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


, and the projections


38


of the tongue pieces


37


constitute positioning means.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, a first recess


66


which has a fan-like shape and is centered at the first shutter operation hole


61


, a second recess


67


which has a fan-like shape and is centered at the second shutter operation hole


62


, and a third recess


68


which has a fan-like shape and is centered at the third shutter operation hole


63


may be formed in the rear side of the face


10




a


of the cover body


10


A.




In this case, the covering portion


44


of the first shutter


40


is housed in the first recess


66


so as to be swingable within a predetermined angular range, the covering portion


44


of the second shutter


41


is housed in the second recess


67


so as to be swingable within a predetermined angular range, and the covering portion


44


of the third shutter


42


is housed in the third recess


68


so as to be swingable within a predetermined angular range. When the first, second, or third shutter


40


,


41


, or


42


is swung from the lock canceling position NR to the locked position R, or when the shutter is swung in the opposite direction, the covering portion


44


collides against the wall of the first, second, or third recess


66


,


67


, or


68


. Therefore, the moving distance (angle) can be regulated. As a result, the first, second, and third recesses


66


,


67


, and


68


constitute moving distance regulating means.




In the embodiment described above, when setting of the first switch


21


(the second or third switch


22


or


23


) is ended, the tool shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


is inserted into the first shutter operation hole


61


(the second or third shutter operation hole


62


or


63


). The shutter operation portion


72


is then engaged with the engaging recess


45


of the first shutter


40


(the second or third shutter


41


or


42


). Thereafter, the lock key


70


is rotated, so that the first shutter


40


(the second or third shutter


41


or


42


) is rotated. The covering portion


44


is therefore moved immediately above the first switch


21


(the second or third switch


22


or


23


) to close the first switch operation hole


58


(the second or third switch operation hole


59


or


60


), whereby the first switch


21


(the second or third switch


22


or


23


) can be locked (key-protected) so as not to be externally operated.




Alternatively, the covering operation by a shutter may be performed only on one of the first, second, and third switches


21


,


22


, and


23


which is necessary to be covered. For example, only the first switch


21


maybe subjected to the covering operation by first shutter


40


, and the covering operation by a shutter may not be performed on the second and third switches


22


and


23


. When the first, second, and third switches


21


,


22


, and


23


are classified into those which are to be subjected to the covering operation by a shutter, and those which are not to be subjected to the covering operation by a shutter, it is possible to obtain an operation section which is prevented from being erroneously operated by a field worker, and which is easy for the worker to operate.




Each of the engaging recesses


45


serving as shutter operation portions is formed as a heptagonal recess, and the shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


is formed as the engaging projection


72




a


of a heptagonal prism-like shape. The shapes are not restricted to them. When the shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


has a shape of a cross projection, a triangular prism, a rectangular prism, a pentagonal prism, or the like, for example, the engaging recesses


45


has a shape of a cross groove, a triangular, rectangular, or pentagonal recess, or the like. The engaging recesses


45


serving as shutter operation portions may have any shape as far as the shape is in conformity with the shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


.




Alternatively, the engaging recesses


45


serving as shutter operation portions may be formed as engaging projections


45


′ of a polygonal prism-like shape, and the shutter operation portion


72


of the lock key


70


may be formed as a polygonal engaging recess


72




a


′ so as to be engageable with the engaging projections


45


′.

FIGS. 13 and 14

show this example.




In the embodiment described above, the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


independently perform the covering operation and the operation of canceling the covering on the first, second, and third switch operation holes


58


,


59


, and


60


. Alternatively, all of or two of the first, second, and third shutters


40


,


41


, and


42


may be linked with each other via a gear train, and, when one of the shutters is driven, the other shutter(s) maybe activated (rotated) with being interlocked with the operation of the shutter.



Claims
  • 1. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus in which a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of switches that are incorporated in a main unit of said apparatus is disposed in said apparatus main unit, and said switch is activated by operating said switch operation portion through said switch operation hole, whereinsaid switch operation portion is covered by covering means in which covering is cancelled only by a special tool.
  • 2. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the covering of said switch operation portion by said covering means is performed on one or more of said switches which is required to be covered.
  • 3. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus in which a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of switches that are incorporated in a main unit of said apparatus is disposed in said apparatus main unit, and said switch is activated by operating said switch operation portion through said switch operation hole, whereinsaid structure comprises: a shutter which covers said switch operation hole and cancels the covering; a shutter operation portion which is disposed in said shutter and with which a tool shutter operation portion of a special tool is to be engaged; and a shutter operation hole which is disposed in said apparatus main unit, which corresponds to said shutter operation portion of said shutter, and into which said special tool is to be inserted.
  • 4. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said structure comprises positioning means for positioning said shutter at either of a covering position where said shutter covers said switch operation hole, and a covering canceling position where said shutter does not cover from said switch operation hole.
  • 5. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said structure comprises moving distance limiting means for limiting a moving distance of said shutter.
  • 6. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said shutter operation portion is an engaging portion which has a special shape, and with which said tool shutter operation portion of said special tool is to be engaged.
  • 7. A key protection structure for an electronic apparatus in which an operation section consisting of a switch unit and a front cover is disposed in a main unit of said apparatus, plural switches are disposed by using said switch unit as a base, a switch operation hole corresponding to a switch operation portion of each of said switches is disposed in said front cover, and said switch is activated by operating said switch operation portion through said switch operation hole, whereinsaid shutter is configured by forming a covering portion at a tip end of a shaft, said covering portion being perpendicular to said shaft, and forming an engaging portion with which a tool shutter operation portion of a special tool is to be engaged, in a tip end face of said shaft, plural shutter holding cylinders are disposed in a face of said base, a shutter operation hole which corresponds to said engaging portion of each shutter, and into which said special tool is to be inserted is disposed in said front cover, said shutter is disposed on said base while said shaft is inserted into and passed through corresponding one of said shutter holding cylinders, and said engaging portion of said shutter is positioned in said shutter operation hole by superposing said front cover on said switch unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-235539 Aug 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4527310 Vandebult Jul 1985 A
4602136 Deneke et al. Jul 1986 A
5495388 Bonetti et al. Feb 1996 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
004034609 May 1992 DE
2631160 Sep 1994 FR