Claims
- 1. A switch actuator which operates in response to the movement of an external device comprising:
- a rotary shaft adapted to be rigidly coupled to said external device and having a mating portion of a noncircular outer circumference;
- a cam having interior surfaces defining a bore for receiving said mating portion with a predetermined amount of free play between said interior surfaces and said mating portion so that said shaft rotates in either direction independently of said cam for the amount of said free play, said cam then rotating with said shaft in said either direction, thereby moving said cam in a direction only after said shaft has rotated in said either direction in the amount of said free play;
- a wedge, coupled to said shaft, having a first bias receiving surface and a second bias receiving surface, said first and second bias receiving surfaces each being substantially flat surfaces which meet at an angle which defines a bias surface selection area;
- a single spring structure;
- a plunger, coupled to said spring structure, for biasing against said first bias receiving surface when said shaft is at a location which locates said plunger on one side of said bias surface selection area, and biasing against said second bias receiving surface when said shaft is at a location which locates said plunger on the other side of said bias surface selection area; and
- means for actuating a switch when the rotation of said cam reaches a predetermined point.
- 2. An actuator as in claim 1 further comprising means for limiting the rotation of said cam.
- 3. An actuator as in claim 2 wherein said limiting means includes a housing extending around said cam and said cam has an extending projection on its exterior surface so that said extending projection contacts said housing at a point in the rotation of said cam, thus terminating the rotation of said cam at said point.
- 4. An actuator as in claim 1 further comprising guide means for guiding said plunger and wherein said plunger comprises:
- (a) force receiving surface means, connected so that said spring structure biases thereagainst;
- (b) a plurality of side surfaces adapted for being guided by said guide means;
- (c) force applying surface holding means, having two lowest surfaces that are inclined with respect to the horizontal, for holding a force applying surface;
- (d) a substantially spherical force applying surface, held by said force applying surface holding means at a lowest location of said plunger, so that said force applying surface applies force to said first bias receiving surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on one side of said bias surface selection area and applies force to said second bias receiving surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on another side of said bias surface selection area.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 4 wherein said two surfaces of said force applying surface holding means are inclined with respect to the horizontal by angles which are substantially equivalent, said angles being angles such that said plunger can bias against said wedge without said two surfaces contacting said wedge.
- 6. An actuator as in claim 1 wherein said rotary shaft has two non-rounded edges with a contact surface extending therebetween, and wherein said bore has at least two non-rounded edges adapted to contact said non-rounded edges and said contact surface of said rotary shaft, said rotary shaft and said bore contacting each other only at contact portions closest to said non-rounded edges, each contact portion being along a length of said contact surface which is less than half of said length.
- 7. An actuator as in claim 1 wherein said plunger comprises a cylinder adapted to be biased by said single spring structure, and a generally spherical ball, coupled to said plunger so that said ball applies the spring force to said wedge.
- 8. A switch assembly with hysteresis to prevent contact bounce, comprising:
- a spring-biased switch with first and second positions;
- rotary shaft means for rotating in response to an external force, and having a mating portion with a noncircular cross section;
- a cam having interior surfaces defining a bore for receiving said mating portion, thus coupling said cam to said shaft means, said bore being larger in area than an area defined by said mating portion of said shaft means and including a first and a second shoulder means for mating with said mating portion so that when said shaft means is mated with said first shoulder. means, said cam rotates along with said rotary shaft in a counterclockwise direction, but said rotary shaft can rotate independently of said cam in a clockwise direction, and when said shaft is mated with said second shoulder means, said cam rotates along with said rotary shaft in a clockwise direction, but said rotary shaft can rotate independently of said cam in a counterclockwise direction, said first and second shoulder means being separated by a predetermined angle, thereby allowing lost motion between said shaft and said cam in the amount of said angle;
- means for altering the position of said switch when said cam reaches a predetermined location in the rotation of said cam;
- a wedge, rigidly coupled to said rotary shaft means, which has a first force transmitting surface, and a second force transmitting surface, which are each substantially flat and meet at an angle, a mechanical center area being defined between said first and second force transmitting surfaces;
- spring bias means, including a spring and a single plunger coupled to said spring and located in a guide bore, for applying spring force to said wedge, said plunger. (a) biasing said first force transmitting surface of said wedge when said rotary shaft means is in a position which locates said plunger on one side of said mechanical center area, and (b) biasing said second force transmitting surface when rotary shaft means is in a position which locates said plunger on another side of said mechanical center area.
- 9. An assembly as in claim 8 further comprising means for limiting the rotation of said cam.
- 10. An assembly as in claim 9 wherein said limiting means includes a housing around said cam and said cam having an extending projection on its exterior surface so that said extending projection contacts said housing means at a point in the rotation of said cam, thus terminating the rotation of said cam at said point.
- 11. An assembly as in claim 8 further comprising guide means for guiding said plunger, and wherein said plunger comprises:
- (a) force receiving surface means, connected so that said spring biases thereagainst;
- (b) a plurality of side surfaces adapated for being guided by said guide means;
- (c) force applying surface holding means, having two lowest surfaces that are inclined with respect to the horizontal, for holding a force applying surface;
- (d) a substantially spherical force applying surface, held by said force applying surface holding means at a lowest location of said spring bias means, so that said force applying surface applies force to said first force transmitting surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on one side of said mechanical center area and applies force to said second force transmitting surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on another side of said mechanical center area.
- 12. An assembly as in claim 11 wherein said two surfaces of said force applying surface holding means are inclined with respect to the horizontal by angles which are substantially equivalent, said angles being angles such that said plunger can bias against said wedge without said two surfaces contacting said wedge.
- 13. An assembly as in claim 8 wherein said spring bias means includes said plunger, a generally spherical ball, and said spring in said plunger so that said ball applies the spring force to said surfaces of said wedge.
- 14. An assembly as in claim 8 wherein said bore of said cam has the cross section of a circle shape wherein an arc of the circle has been removed.
- 15. An assembly as in claim 8 wherein said first and second positions of said switch are on and off.
- 16. An assembly as in claim 8 further comprising means for assuring that said rotary shaft means will rotate independently of said cam when said mating portion is not engaged with one of said shoulder means.
- 17. A limit switch assembly with hysteresis to prevent contact bounce, comprising:
- a spring-biased switch with a first and second position corresponding to on and off respectively;
- means adapted for sensing movement of an external object;
- a rotary shaft coupled to said sensing means, having at least one position with a cross-section of the shape of a circle with an area defined by an arc thereof removed, thereby leaving at least two non-rounded edges and a single contact surface extending between said non-rounded edges;
- a cam having interior surfaces defining a bore larger in area than said portion of said shaft, said bore coupled to said shaft;
- at least 180.degree. of said bore being of generally circular shape of a substantially similar size as said circle formed by said portion of said shaft, the remaining degrees of said bore having two non-rounded edges situated to disallow free rotation of said one portion of said rotary shaft and adapted to contact said nonrounded edges of said rotary shaft along entire straight segments of the bore, and to contact only contact portions of said contact surface, said contact portions being areas closest to said nonrounded edges of said rotary shaft, and each contact portion being along a portion of said contact surface which is less than half of a length of said contact surface, so that when said shaft is mated with said first non-rounded edge, said cam moves along with said shaft in a counterclockwise direction, but said shaft moves independently of said cam in a clockwise direction, and when said shaft is mated with said second non-rounded edge, said cam moves along with said shaft in a clockwise direction, but said shaft moves independently of said cam in a counterclockwise direction; said edges being separated by a predetermined angle, thereby allowing rotation of said shaft independently of said cam in the amount of said angle;
- nub means on the exterior of said cam for changing the position of said switch between said first and second positions when said nub means and said switch are located one over the other;
- an extending projection rigidly coupled to said cam;
- a housing surrounding said cam so that said extending projection contacts said housing, thereby limiting the rotation of said cam;
- a wedge, rigidly coupled to said shaft and having first and second force transmitting surfaces each of which are substantially flat and meet at an acute angle at a force transmitting surface selection area;
- a single spring force applying means including a single plunger assembly, a spring biasing said plunger assembly downward, and guide means for guiding said plunger assembly so that it can only move up and down
- said plunger assembly comprising:
- (a) force receiving surface means, connected so that said spring biases thereagainst;
- (b) a plurality of side surfaces adapted for being guided by said guide means;
- (c) force applying surface holding means, having two lowest surfaces that are inclined with respect to the horizontal, for holding a force applying surface; and
- (d) a substantially spherical force applying surface, held by said force applying surface holding means at a lowest location of said plunger assembly, so that said force applying surface applies force to said first force transmitting surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on one side of said force transmitting surface selection area and applies force to said second force transmitting surface when said rotary shaft positions said wedge on another side of said force transmitting surface selection area.
- 18. An assembly as in claim 17 wherein said bore is generally the shape of a circle with an arc of the circle removed, said arc being of less than 180.degree..
- 19. An assembly as in claim 17 wherein said predetermined angle of separation of said shoulders is 60.degree..
- 20. An assembly as in claim 17 wherein said two surfaces of said force applying surface holding means are inclined with respect to the horizontal by angles which are substantially equivalent, said angles being angles such that said plunger assembly can bias against said wedge without said two surfaces contacting said wedge.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 776,102 filed Sept. 16, 1985, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 659,018 filed, Oct. 9, 1984, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 363,526, filed Mar. 30, 1982, all of which are abandoned.
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