Information
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Patent Grant
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6479776
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Patent Number
6,479,776
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Date Filed
Friday, November 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lever switch comprises a case (11) provided with a common contact (12) and stationary contacts (13, 14), a generally M-shaped movable contact (15) having a middle part (15A) in resilient contact with the common contact (12) and contact points (15E) at both ends thereof, a lever (18) disposed rotatably to the case (11), and a pair of cams (16, 17). The contact points (15E) at both ends of the movable contact (15) are in contact resiliently with two confronting inner walls of the case (11) where the stationary contacts (13, 14) are disposed. The contact points (15E) of the movable contact (15) slide and come into contact resiliently with the stationary contacts by turning motion of the lever (18).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to lever switches used in a variety of electronic devices for detecting presence or absence of a recording medium, an operating condition of mechanism, and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A leaf switch, as called commonly, comprised of a movable contact and a stationary contact made of flexible thin sheet metal is known widely as a kind of lever switch for use in a variety of electronic devices for detecting presence or absence of a recording medium such as tape, disk and the like, an operating condition of mechanism, and so on.
One such lever switch of the prior art will be described with reference to
FIG. 9
to FIG.
11
.
FIG. 9
is a sectioned view depicting a lever switch of the prior art. Box-shaped case
1
made of insulating plastic has an open front and opening
1
A in an upper surface. Lever
2
is mounted with shaft
2
A to a central portion of the case
1
in a rotatable manner. The lever
2
disposed within the case
1
is provided with actuating parts
2
B and
2
C at its lower end. Manipulating part
2
D at its upper end projects upward from the opening
1
A of the case
1
.
Movable contact
3
made of flexible thin sheet metal and a pair of stationary contacts
4
also made of flexible thin sheet metal disposed to both sides of the movable contact
3
are inserted and fixed individually in a bottom surface of the case
1
opposite the opening
1
A. The movable contact
3
is so disposed that an upper end of it locates between the actuating parts
2
B and
2
C of the levers
2
. The stationary contacts
4
are provided with inwardly curved contacting parts
4
A at their upper ends confronting a center area of the movable contact
3
. A front face of the case
1
, which houses the lever
2
, the movable contact
3
and the stationary contacts
4
is covered with a cover (not shown in the figure). The shaft
2
A of the lever
2
is thus retained rotatably toward both right and left sides.
In the above-described structure, when the manipulating part
2
D of the lever
2
is turned rightward, a lower end of the actuating part
2
C turns toward the left side about the shaft
2
A as being a fulcrum, as shown in a sectioned view of FIG.
10
. This turning movement causes the actuating part
2
C to push the upper end of the movable contact
3
and bend it to the left side, so as to render the center area in contact with the contacting part
4
A of the left stationary contact
4
.
When the manipulating part
2
D of the lever
2
is turned further for a predetermined stroke, the upper end of the movable contact
3
shifts further toward the left, and the center area depresses the contacting part
4
A, as shown in the sectioned view of FIG.
11
. This causes the stationary contact
4
also bend left side, thereby rendering the movable contact
3
and the stationary contact
4
into a state of contacting with each other with a stable contact pressure. When actuating force to the manipulating part
2
D is released from the lever
2
, resilient returning forces of the movable contact
3
and the stationary contact
4
push the actuating part
2
C to the right, and turn the lever
2
in a manner to restore the manipulating part
2
D into its neutral position, as shows in FIG.
9
.
When the manipulating part
2
D of the lever
2
is turned leftward, the actuating part
2
B depresses the upper end of the movable contact
3
to the right side, to bend the movable contact
3
to the right, and to make it in contact with the stationary contact
4
on the right side.
However, in the foregoing lever switch of the prior art, the leaf-like movable contact
3
is required to have a length of certain extent in order for it to keep a sufficient permissible stress, since the movable contact
3
is flexed in the right-to-left direction to make it in contact with the stationary contacts
4
at both sides. It is therefore difficult to reduce size of the switch entirely. Furthermore, it also has another problem that conductivity of the contacts tend to became unstable if a stroke given to the lever
2
is small, because of the structure in which a steady contact pressure to the movable contact
3
is obtainable only when the stationary contact
4
is bent after the lever
2
is turned beyond a predetermined amount of stroke.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention addresses the above-described problems of the prior art, and it is intended to provide a lever switch, which realizes downsizing as well as a stable conductivity of contacts.
A lever switch of this invention comprises:
a case (
11
) having an opening in an upper surface, provided with a common contact and stationary contacts, the common contact being disposed to a center area of a first inner wall of the case, and the stationary contacts being disposed to a second inner wall and a third inner wall opposite each other in the case;
a movable contact (
15
) having a middle part, first arms extending from both ends of the middle part to a direction of vertical to the first inner wall, turnover parts in continuity with ends of the first arms, second arms in continuity with ends of the turnover parts, and contact points in continuity with the second arms, wherein the middle part (
15
A) is in contact resiliently with the common contact (
12
) at all times, and the contact points (
15
E) are in contact resiliently with the second inner wall and the third inner wall respectively in a slidable manner;
a pair of cams disposed rotatably to a fourth inner wall of the case, lower surface of a depressing part of each of the pair of cams abutting upon respective turnover part of the movable contact; and
a lever disposed rotatably to the fourth inner wall of the case, lower side of the lever abutting on the individual depressing parts of the pair of the cams, and an upper part of the lever projecting through the opening in the case.
In the foregoing structure, a turning movement of the lever causes one of the contact points to make resilient contact with one of the stationary contacts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a lever switch according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the same lever switch;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with a lever turned partway;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with the lever turned to its full swing;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of a lever switch according to a second exemplary embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of the same lever switch;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with a lever turned partway;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with the lever turned to its full swing;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of a lever switch of the prior art;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with a lever turned partway; and
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of the same lever switch with the lever turned to its full swing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(First Exemplary Embodiment)
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a lever switch according to the first exemplary embodiment of this invention, and
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the same. Box-shaped case
11
made of insulating plastic has an open front and opening
11
A in an upper surface. The case
11
is provided with common contact
12
made of conductive metal on an inner bottom surface, and a couple of stationary contacts
13
and
14
also made of conductive metal disposed respectively to both left and right inner walls that confront each other. They are placed in their respective positions and secured to the case
11
by such means as insert molding and the like. The case
11
is also provided with bearing hole
11
B in an upper center part of its inner back wall, and supporting holes
11
C and
11
D respectively at left and right sides of the bearing hole
11
B. A projecting retainer post
11
E is formed in a relatively lower center part of the case
11
.
Movable contact
15
in the shape of generally a letter M is made of a thin flexible plate of metal such as phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, and the like. Boss
15
P of a semispherical shape formed on a bottom surface of middle part
15
A of the movable contact
15
is resiliently in contact with the common contact
12
. First arms
15
B extending from both ends of the middle part
15
A stay in contact with the retainer post
11
E. The movable contact
15
is bent in an outwardly extending manner at turnover parts in continuity from ends of both the first arms
15
B. Contact points
15
E in continuity with ends of the second arms
15
D extending from the turnover parts
15
C are outwardly curved, and they are in contact resiliently with the left and the right inner walls of the case
11
.
A pair of cams
16
and
17
on both left and right sides are provided with cylindrical supporting axles
16
A and
17
A, formed at their respective one ends. The supporting axles
16
A and
17
A are inserted into the support holes
11
C and
11
D, thereby rendering the cams
16
and
17
individually rotatable. In addition, lower surfaces of depressing parts
16
B and
17
B at the other ends of the respective cams
16
and
17
are in contact to the turnover parts
15
C or the vicinities thereof on both sides of the movable contact
15
.
An upper end of the lever
18
made of insulating plastic, forming manipulating part
18
A, projects upward from the opening
11
A of the case
11
. Cylindrical axle
18
B at lower end of the lever
18
is fitted rotatably in the bearing hole
11
B of the case
11
. Two circularly curved protuberant parts
18
C at both ends of a lower surface of the lever
18
are also in contact to upper surfaces of the depressing parts
6
B and
17
B of the cams
16
and
17
respectively.
A front face of the case
11
in which the above structural members are housed is covered with cover
19
.
In the foregoing structure, when the manipulating part
18
A of the lever
18
is turned rightward from its neutral position shown in
FIG. 1
, the lever
18
turns about the axle
18
B as shown in the sectional view of FIG.
3
. This turning movement causes the protuberant part
18
C on the right bottom surface of the lever
18
to depress the upper surface of the depressing part
17
B of the cam
17
, and to turn the cam
17
downward about the supporting axle
17
A serving as a fulcrum. As a result, the depressing part
17
B of the cam
17
depresses the turnover part
15
C at the right side of the movable contact
15
, bends the first arm
15
B and the second arm
15
D at the right side, and makes the right side contact point
15
E slide resiliently downward on the inner right wall of the case
11
.
When the manipulating part
18
A of the lever
18
is turned further to the right thereafter, the contact point
15
E of the movable contact
15
slides resiliently further downward, and comes in contact to the stationary contact
14
as shown in the sectional view of FIG.
4
. As a result, the stationary contact
14
and the common contact
12
are connected electrically through the movable contact
15
.
When a manipulatory force to the manipulating part
18
A of the lever
18
is released, a resilient returning force of the movable contact
15
causes the contact point
15
E to resiliently slide upward to separate itself from the stationary contact
14
, and pushes up the depressing part
17
B of the cam
17
. This turns the lever
18
, and returns the manipulating part
18
A into the neutral position as shown in FIG.
1
.
Or, when the manipulating part
18
A of the lever
18
is turned leftward, the protuberant part
18
C on the left depresses the upper surface of the depressing part
16
B of the cam
16
, the left side contact point
15
E of the movable contact
15
slides resiliently downward to come into contact to the stationary contact
13
. As a result, the stationary contact
13
and the common contact
12
are connected electrically through the movable contact
15
.
According to this exemplary embodiment as described, the movable contact
15
comprised of the middle part
15
A, the first arms
15
B, turnover parts
15
C and the second arms
15
D is formed in the shape of generally a letter M. The entire movable contact
15
is bent in a manner that the middle part
15
A is resiliently in contact with the common contact
12
, and the contact points
15
E at both ends to the inner walls of the case or to the stationary contacts
13
and
14
. The structure constructed as above makes possible an increase in contact force of the movable contact
15
, and reduction in size of the entire switch. Here, the shape and material of the flexible thin sheet metal used for the movable contact determine the contact force thereof. In addition, a certain amount of contact pressure can be ensured even if the lever
18
is in a position partway through the manipulation because of the structure, in which the contact points
15
E of the movable contact
15
slide resiliently on the inner sidewalls of the case
11
to make and break a contact with one of the stationary contacts
13
and
14
.
The movable contact
15
may be constructed with forming process using a round metal wire of copper alloy and the like, to obtain similar advantageous feature. However, products of steady shape and size can be made more easily and less expensively by press forming with a metal die using a thin flexible sheet metal.
In addition, the retainer post
11
E disposed to the center part of the case
11
in a manner to abut against the first arms
15
B of the movable contact
15
can support the movable contact
15
reliably, thereby preventing the movable contact
15
from irregular deformation and the like. Furthermore, during assembly of the switch, individual component parts can be mounted easily into the case
11
, since the cams
16
and
17
can be set in places after the movable contact
15
is bent and held in advance in a predetermined position by virtue of the retainer post
11
E.
The above-described switch represents one of the so-called normally-open type, in which turning manipulation of the lever
18
connects any of the contact points
15
E at both ends of the movable contact
15
with respective one of the stationary contacts
13
and
14
. However, it is also feasible to compose a so-called normally-close type lever switch by changing positions of the stationary contact
13
and
14
, thereby the contact points
15
E remain in contact with the stationary contacts
13
and
14
when the lever
18
is in its neutral position, and one of the contact points
15
E breaks its connection with respective one of the stationary contacts
13
and
14
when the lever
18
is turned.
(Second Exemplary Embodiment)
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of a lever switch according to the second exemplary embodiment of this invention, and
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of the same. Box-shaped case
21
made of insulating plastic has an open front and opening
21
A in its upper surface. The case
21
is provided with common contact
22
made of conductive metal on a center part of its back wall, and a couple of stationary contacts
13
and
14
also made of conductive metal disposed to both left and right inner walls that confront each other, by such means as insert molding and the like. The case
21
is also provided with bearing hole
21
B in an upper center part of the back wall. Like reference numerals are used to designate like structural components as those of the first exemplary embodiment, and their details will be skipped.
Generally M-shaped movable contact
25
made of a thin flexible metal plate has first arms
25
B extending from both ends of middle part
25
A toward its left and right sides, turnover parts
25
C in continuity from ends of the first arms
25
B, and contact points
25
E in continuity from ends of second arms
25
D extending from the turnover parts
25
C, in the same manner as that of the first exemplary embodiment. The contact points
25
E are in contact resiliently with the left and the right inner walls of the case
21
.
In this exemplary embodiment, there is tab
25
F provided in a manner to extend upwardly from the center of the middle part
25
A. A distal end of the tab
25
F is resiliently in contact with the common contact
22
.
Also, an upper end of lever
28
serving as manipulating part
28
A projects upwardly from the opening
21
A of the case
21
, and cylindrical axle
28
B at the center of the lever
28
is fitted rotatably in the bearing hole
21
B of the case
21
, in the like manner as in the case of the first exemplary embodiment.
In the lever switch of this exemplary embodiment, the lever
28
is provided at its bottom end with cylindrically shaped actuating part
28
C extending downwardly from the cylindrical axle
28
B, in place of the cams
16
and
17
of the first exemplary embodiments. The right and left sides of this actuating part
28
C abut with the first arms
25
B of the movable contact
25
. A front face of the case
21
in which the above components are housed is covered with cover
19
.
In the foregoing structure, when the manipulating part
28
A of the lever
28
is turned rightward from its neutral position as shown in
FIG. 5
, the lever
28
rotates about the axle
28
B as shown in the sectional view of FIG.
7
. This causes a left side of the actuating part
28
C of the lever
28
to depress the first arm
25
B at the left side of the movable contact
25
, bends the first arm
25
B and the second arm
25
D, and makes the left side contact point
25
E slide resiliently downward on the inner left wall of the case
21
. When the manipulating part
28
A of the lever
28
is turned further, the contact point
25
E of the movable contact
25
slides resiliently further downward as shown in the sectional view of FIG.
8
. As a result, the contact point
25
E comes into contact to the stationary contact
13
, to connect electrically between the stationary contact
13
and the common contact
22
through the movable contact
25
. During this operation, the distal end of the tab
25
F provided to extend upwardly from the middle part
25
A of the movable contact
25
slides resiliently toward the left on the common contact
22
in concert with the above movement of the movable contact
25
.
When a manipulatory force to the manipulating part
28
A of the lever
28
is released, a resilient returning force of the movable contact
25
causes the contact point
25
E to resiliently slide upward to separate itself from the stationary contact
13
. At the same time, the left side of the actuating part
28
C of the lever
28
is pushed back toward the right side by the first arm
25
B at the left side of the movable contact
25
. This turns the lever
18
, and returns the manipulating part
18
A to its neutral position shown in FIG.
1
.
Or, when the manipulating part
28
A of the lever
28
is turned leftward, the right side of the manipulating part
28
A depresses the first arm
25
B at the right side of the movable contact
25
, causing the right side contact point
25
E of the movable contact
25
slide resiliently downward to bring it into contact to the stationary contact
14
, and thereby establishing an electrical connection between the stationary contact
14
and the common contact
22
through the movable contact
25
.
As has been described, the lever switch of this exemplary embodiment has such structure that the lever
28
has the actuating part
28
C extending downward from its axle
28
B, instead of the cams provided in the first exemplary embodiment, and that the right and left sides of this actuating part
28
C abut with inner sides of the first arms
25
B of the movable contact
25
. Adoption of this structure makes it unnecessary to use the cams to actuate the movable contact
25
, thereby realizing further reduction of its size and cost.
In addition, the lever switch of this exemplary embodiment has the tab
25
F, of which the distal end slides resiliently on the common contact
22
in concert with a movement of the movable contact
25
. This helps remove foreign particles such as dust, carbonized matter, and the like on surface of the common contact
22
, and thereby it realizes reliable conductivity of the contacts.
Claims
- 1. A lever switch comprising:a case (11) having an opening in an upper surface, provided with a common contact (12) and at least one stationary contact (13, 14), said common contact (12) being disposed to a center area of a first inner wall of said case (11), and said at least one stationary contact (13, 14) being disposed to any of a second inner wall and a third inner wall opposite each other in said case (11); a movable contact (15) having a middle part (15A), first arms (15B) extending from both ends of said middle part (15A) in a direction vertical to said first inner wall, turnover parts (15C) in continuity with ends of said first arms (15B), second arms (15D) in continuity with ends of said turnover parts (15C), and contact points (15E) in continuity with said second arms (15D), said middle part (15A) being in contact resiliently with said common contact (12) at all times, and said contact points (15E) being in contact resiliently with said second inner wall and said third inner wall respectively in a slidable manner; a pair of cams (16, 17) disposed rotatably to a fourth inner wall of said case (11), a lower surface of a depressing part of each of said pair of cams (16, 17) abutting upon a respective one of the turnover parts (15C) of said movable contact (15); and a lever (18) disposed rotatably to said fourth inner wall of said case (11), a lower side of said lever (18) abutting upon said depressing parts (16B, 17B) of said pair of cams (16, 17), and an upper part of said lever (18) projecting through said opening in said case (11), wherein one of said contact points (15E) makes resilient contact with respective one of said at least one stationary contact (13, 14) in concert with a turning movement of said lever (18).
- 2. The lever switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first arms (15B), said turnover parts (15C), said second arms (15D) and said contact points (15E) of said movable contact (15) extend symmetrically to the left and right from said middle part (15A), and said movable contact (15) is formed into the shape of generally a letter M.
- 3. The lever switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said movable contact (15) is made of a thin flexible metal sheet.
- 4. The lever switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said case (11) further has a retainer post (11E) in a center part of said fourth inner wall, said retainer post (11E) being in contact with said first arms (15B) of said movable contact (15).
- 5. A lever switch comprising:a case (21) having an opening in an upper surface, provided with a common contact (22) and at least one stationary contact (13, 14), said common contact (22) being disposed to a center area of a first inner wall of said case (21), and said stationary contact (13, 14) being disposed to any of a second inner wall and a third inner wall opposite each other in said case (21); a movable contact (25) having a middle part (25A), first arms (25B) in continuity from both ends of said middle part (25A), turnover parts (25C) in continuity with ends of said first arms (25B), second arms (25D) in continuity with ends of said turnover parts (25C), contact points (25E) in continuity with said second arms (25D), and a tab (25F) extending from said middle part (25A), an end of said tab (25F) being in contact resiliently with said common contact (22), and said contact points (25E) being in contact resiliently with said second inner wall and said third inner wall in a slidable manner; and a lever (28) having a downwardly extending cylindrical actuating part (28C) and disposed to said first inner wall in a rotatable manner, right and left sides of said actuating part (28C) abutting against respective ones of said first arms 25B of said movable contact (25) and an upper part of said lever (28) projecting through said opening in said case (21), wherein one of said contact points (25E) makes resilient contact with respective one of said at least one stationary contact (13, 14) in concert with a turning movement of said lever (28).
- 6. The lever switch as set forth in claim 5, wherein said first arms (25B), said turnover parts (25C), said second arms (25D) and said contact points (25E) of said movable contact (25) extend symmetrically to the left and right from said middle part (25A), and said movable contact (25) is formed into the shape of generally a letter M.
- 7. The lever switch as set forth in claim 5, wherein said movable contact (25) is made of a thin flexible metal sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-338647 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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