1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lever switch required to have water proofing property and dust proofing property in an operating environment in particular such as a switch for detecting an opening/closed state of a power window of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-331567 which discloses a waterproof lever switch has been applied by the applicant of the present invention.
This conventional switch has a structure in which a movable contact spring strip is disposed below a disk, from the perimeter of which a lever protrudes and a fixed contact is disposed below this movable contact spring strip. When an external force acts on the lever, a protrusion on the underside of the disk which rotates against a spring force presses the movable contact spring strip, the movable contact spring strip deflects and contacts the fixed contact to thereby turn on the switch. On the other hand, when the external force is released, the lever is restored to a neutral position through an elastic force of the spring, the movable contact spring strip separates from the fixed contact to thereby turn off the switch. A waterproof ring is inserted into a groove between the disk and a recess to provide water-proofing property.
In the conventional switch, the spring which biases the lever to the neutral position is disposed outside the disk and exposed without being covered. For this reason, this exposed spring may rust due to contact with water or the gap of the spring may be clogged with dust. This causes the spring to lose its elasticity, makes it difficult to restore the lever to the neutral position or the like, thus interfering with the operation of the lever and preventing the switch from functioning smoothly.
The present invention has been implemented in view of the above described problem and it is an object of the present invention to provide a lever switch which is perfectly and reliably preventable from water-intrusion or dust-intrusion through the casing of the switch, keeping smooth operation of a switch mechanism for a long period of time.
In order to attain the above described object, the lever switch according to the present invention comprises a base having a circular recess on a top surface thereof, a common fixed contact fixed to an interior of the circular recess, a pair of side fixed contacts fixed at symmetric positions inside the circular recess separated from each other, an operation lever consisting of a disk, a lever laterally protruding from the disk and a shaft protruding downward from the center of the disk, the shaft being rotatably supported to a boss which vertically protrudes from the center of the circular recess, a rotor fixed to the shaft of the operation lever and provided with a fan notch notched in a fan shape in the outer wall thereof at a predetermined angle, a common contact spring strip fixed to an underside of the rotor and having contact with the common fixed contact, a side contact spring strip fixed to an underside of the rotor and having contact with or separate from the side fixed contact, a double-structure casing fixed to the base and holding the rotor therein and consisting of an inner cylinder and an outer case, the inner cylinder surrounding the rotor and the outer case having a fan notch notched in a fan shape on the outer wall thereof at the same angle as the fan notch of the rotor, a coil spring wound around a perimeter of the inner cylinder, hooked at and fixed to both the fan notch, one tip bent part thereof pressing to one notch end of the rotor fan notch and one notch end of the casing fan notch, the other tip bent part to the others, to bias the operation lever to a neutral position on the base, an upper lip packing provided on a top surface of the casing in a ring shape and pressed against an underside of the disk, and a lower lip packing provided on an underside of the outer case in a ring shape and pressed against a perimeter of the circular recess.
In this lever switch, when an external force acts on the lever and the operation lever with the rotor is rotated from a neutral position of the base in a left or right direction against a spring force of the coil spring, the side contact spring strip of the movable contact which is fixed to the bottom surface of the rotor contacts comes into contact with one of the left or right side fixed contacts on the base and the switch is turned on. When the external force acting on the lever is released, the operation lever is restored to the neutral position by the elastic force of the coil spring, separating the side contact spring strip from the side fixed contact and the switch is turned off.
The gap between the base and operation lever is filled with the casing and the switch mechanism is accommodated in the casing, the sliding surface between the operation lever and casing being perfectly sealed by the upper lip packing of the casing and the contact surface between the base and casing is also being perfectly sealed by the lower lip packing of the casing.
For the lever switch having the above described construction, the following various preferred modes may be considered as the present invention. For example, it is preferable to further comprise barriers surrounding the circular recess on a side of the base, wherein the casing is accommodated inside the barriers.
Furthermore, it is also preferable to further comprise, in the base, a ring pedestal around a perimeter of the circular recess and mounts outside the ring pedestal, the ring pedestal having the same diameter as that of the lower lip packing and the mounts mounting and fixing the casing at the bottom of the outer case.
Furthermore, in addition to the above described construction, it is also preferable to comprise a cover for covering a common fixed terminal, a pair of side fixed terminals and lead wires, the common fixed terminal being connected to the common fixed contact, the pair of side fixed terminals being connected to the side fixed contacts, the common and side terminals protruding outward from the base, and lead wires being welded respectively to the common fixed terminal and the side fixed terminals.
The casing, upper lip packing and lower lip packing are preferably formed in a single piece made of elastomer. An example thereof may be thermoplastic polyester elastomer. The cross-sectional shape of the upper lip packing and lower lip packing is not particularly limited but L-, U- or V-figured sectional shape may be applicable.
The lever switch according to the present invention has the following operations and effects.
(1) Adopting the structure, in which the gap between the base and operation lever is filled with the casing, the switch mechanism is accommodated inside the casing and the sliding surface between the operation lever and casing and contact surface between the base and casing are both sealed by the lip packing, makes prevention against penetration of water, dust or the like from the outside of the casing into the switch mechanism, to keep smooth operation of the switch mechanism for a long period of time. Especially adopting a small diameter for the upper lip packing reduces the sliding friction resistance between the disk and upper lip packing in the rotation of the operation lever and requires only small operational force of the operation lever, giving smoother operation of the switch mechanism.
(2) Accommodation of the casing inside the barriers of the base avoids outside exposure of the sealed surface of the lower lip packing, so that the barriers prevent intrusion of water, dust or the like to the sealed surface of the lower lip packing, preventing the metal parts from rusting and the spring from clogging. The rusting and clogging would cause operational faults of the switch mechanism from occurring.
(3) Including the ring pedestal having the same diameter as that of the lower lip packing around the perimeter of the circular recess and providing mounts for mounting the bottom of the outer case outside the ring pedestal, make the joint surface between the outer case and base arranged outside the lower lip packing which seals the sealed surface. This double structure of the sealed surface and joint surface further improves waterproof and dustproof of the switch.
(4) The provision of the cover, which covers the common fixed terminal exposed outside the base, side fixed terminal and lead wires welded to both fixed terminals, completely shuts out the fixed terminals made of metal plates from the outside, reliably preventing trouble such as rusting and further improving durability of the switch.
With reference now to the attached drawings, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained below.
The switch 1 is provided with a switch mechanism for switching between contacts with the fixed contact 3 and movable contact 8 by the operation lever 4 rotating on the base 2 and a waterproof/dustproof mechanism which fills the gap between the operation lever 4 and base 2 with the casing 5 to prevent foreign matters such as water and dust from intruding into the switch mechanism. Hereinafter, the detailed structure of this switch mechanism and waterproof/dustproof mechanism will be explained in accordance with a procedure for assembling components.
First, the fixed contact is attached to the base (see
The base 2 shown in
The perimeter of the circular recess 22 serves as a pedestal 26 for fixing the casing 5 which will be described later and mounts 27 which rise one step above the base are formed in the four corners of this pedestal 26 and a ring pedestal 28 is provided inside. Furthermore, protrusions 29, 29, . . . are formed on the mounts 27.
The fixed contact 3 shown in
As shown in
Next, the casing is attached to the operation lever (see
The operation lever 4 shown in
A cross-figured slit 44 is formed in the shaft 43 in the radial direction thereof viewed from the underside as shown in
The casing 5 shown in
An upper lip packing 54 formed into a small diameter ring than the disk 41 of the operation lever 4 is provided at the top end of the shaft insertion hole 53. On the other hand, a lower lip packing 55 having the same diameter as that of the ring pedestal 28 of the base 2 is provided at the bottom of the outer case 52. According to this embodiment, all these inner cylinder 51, outer case 52, shaft insertion hole 53, upper lip packing 54 and lower lip packing 55 are formed of thermoplastic polyester elastomer as a single piece. Both the upper lip packing 54 and lower lip packing 55 are L-figured packings having an L-figured section, but they may also be U-shaped packings or V-shaped packings instead.
A fan notch 56 is notched in a fan shape on the outer wall of the inner cylinder 51 as shown in
As shown in
Next, a coil spring is attached to the casing (see
The coil spring 6 shown in
As shown in
Next, a movable contact is attached to the rotor (see
The rotor 7 shown in
As shown in
The movable contact 8 shown in
One side of the contact spring strip 82 serves as a common contact spring strip 83 and the other side serves as a side contact spring strip 84. As shown in
As shown in
Furthermore, the rotor is attached to the operation lever (see
The rotor 7 shown in
The rotor 7 is accommodated in the inner cylinder 51 of the casing 5 and the beginning tip bent part 61 and end tip bent part 62 of the coil spring 6 around the perimeter of the inner cylinder 51 are hooked at and fixed to the rotor fan notch 75 as well as the casing fan notch 56, tip bent parts of the coil spring 6 respectively pressing to the corresponding notch ends of the rotor fan notch 75 and the casing fan notch 56. Thus, the operation lever 4 fixed to the rotor 7 remains biased by the coil spring 6 all the time, biasing the operation lever to a neutral position on the base.
Finally, the operation lever is attached to the base (see
When the operation lever 4 shown in
The casing 5 is attached to the pedestal 26 of the base 2. The mounts 27 are disposed in the four corners of the pedestal 26 and by engaging the protrusions 29 with the holes 57 at the bottom of the outer case 52, the casing 5 can be attached to the base 2 through one-touch operation. Furthermore, the engagement lugs 56 of the outer case 52 are engaged with the engagement sections 25 of the barrier 24 and the joint surface between the outer case 52 and base 2 is heat-welded. This causes the casing 5 to be fixed to the base 2 and accommodated inside the barriers 24.
Inside the joint surface between the outer case 52 and base 2, the lower lip packing 55 is placed on the ring pedestal 28 and the underside thereof is pressed against the ring pedestal 28, thus forming a sealed structure.
This is the structure of the lever switch 1 according to this embodiment. The operation and action of this switch 1 will be explained below with reference to
As shown in
From this switch-OFF state, if an external force in the left direction in the figure acts on the operation lever 4 as shown in
That is, the rotor fan notch 75 rotates around the center of the rotor 7 leaving behind the casing fan notch 56. The beginning tip bent part 61 of the coil spring 6 remains immobile hooked at one end 56a of the casing fan notch 56, while only the end tip bent part 62 rotates by being pressed by one surface 75a of the rotor fan notch 75 and the other surface 75b of the rotor fan notch 75 moves away from the beginning tip bent part 61. In this way, the coil spring 6 is stretched torsional while rotating counterclockwise around the beginning tip bent part 61 which remains immobile.
Accompanying this series of rotation operations, as shown in
When the external force acting on the operation lever 4 is released from this switch-ON state, the operation lever 4 is automatically restored to the neutral position by the elastic force of the coil spring 6. That is, the coil spring 6 stretched as described above contracts to return to its original state by its own elastic force when released from the pressure of the rotor fan notch 75. For this reason, the one surface of the rotor fan notch 75 is pushed back to the end tip bent part 62 by the contracting force of the coil spring 6. This causes the rotor 7 to rotate clockwise and the disk 41 of the operation lever 4 also rotates clockwise interlocked with this rotation operation and is restored to the neutral position on the center line L. In this way, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
That is, the rotor fan notch 75 rotates around the center of the rotor 7 leaving behind the casing fan notch 56. However, now the end tip bent part 62 of the coil spring 6 remains immobile hooked at the other end 56b of the casing fan notch 56 and, whereas only the beginning tip bent part 61 rotates by being pressed against the other surface 75b and the one surface 75a of the rotor fan notch 75 moves away from the end tip bent part 62. This causes the coil spring 6 to be stretched torsional by rotating clockwise around the end tip bent part 62 which remains immobile.
Accompanying this series of rotation operations, as shown in
In this way, with regard to the switch mechanism, when the operation lever 4 rotates leftward or rightward from the neutral position against the spring force of the coil spring 6, the rotor 7 fixed to the operation lever 4 also rotates interlocked therewith, the side contact spring strip 84 of the movable contact 8 fixed to the bottom surface of the rotor 7 contacts only one of the left and right side fixed contacts 32-1, 32-2 fixed to the base 2 and the switch is turned on. On the other hand, when the operation lever 4 is restored to the neutral position through an elastic force of the coil spring 6, the side contact spring strip 84 interlocked with the rotation of the rotor 7 moves away from the side fixed contact 32 which has been in contact so far and the switch is turned off.
As shown in
Furthermore, the joint surface heat-welded between the outer case 52 and base 2 is arranged outside the lower lip packing 55. For this reason, the double structure of the heat-welded joint surface and the sealed surface of the lower lip packing 55 eliminates any room for intrusion of water, dust or the like from the outside of the casing 5 into the internal switch mechanism, eliminates trouble such as rusting of the metal parts, clogging of the coil spring or the like, and therefore it is possible to maintain the smooth operation of the switch mechanism for a long period of time.
Furthermore, in the waterproof/dustproof mechanism, the casing 5 is accommodated inside the barriers 24 of the base 2 and the sealed surface of the lower lip packing 55 is not exposed outside the switch, and therefore the barriers 24 can block water, dust or the like intruding from the sealed surface and prevents factors for operational faults from occurring in the switch mechanism.
Furthermore, the casing 5 is characterized in that the diameter of the upper lip packing 54 pressed against the operation lever 4 is set to be smaller than the diameter of the lower lip packing 55 pressed against the base 2. In this way, when the operation lever 4 rotates, the sliding friction resistance between the disk 41 and upper lip packing 54 is reduced and only a small operational force of the operation lever 4 is required, making it possible to realize much smoother operation of the switch mechanism.
Note that in this lever switch 1, the common fixed terminal 34 connected to the common fixed contact 31 protrudes from the side of the base 2 and the side fixed terminals 35 connected to the left and right side fixed contacts 32-1, 32-2 protrudes out of the base 2, but as shown in
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