1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a switch, and more particularly to a manual switch for a closed suction tube for drawing secretion out from a human body.
2. Description of Related Art
A closed suction tube is always provided with a manual switch as shown in
However, the button (62) of the conventional switch is pressed in a vertical direction, and the force for pressing the button (62) has to be large enough for completely over the tension of the biasing member (66). Consequently, the operation of the conventional switch is laborious. In addition, although some conventional manual switch may further comprises a safety device to keep the button (62) from being pressed unintentionally, but the conventional safety device has a complicated structure and is trouble in operation.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a manual switch to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a manual switch for a closed suction tube and being easily operated and having a labor-saving capability. The manual switch has a body, a button, a valve rod and a biasing member. The body is hollow and has two ends, a connecting tube and a valve mount. The connecting tube is mounted through the body and has two ends protruding respectively from the ends of the body. The valve mount is hollow, is formed in the body, communicates with the connecting tube and has an inner diameter. The button is connected pivotally to the body at a pivotal position on the body. The valve rod is mounted slidably in the valve mount, is pressed by the button and has a diameter and an annular recess. The diameter of the valve rod is equal to the inner diameter of the valve mount to close a communication of the ends of the connecting tube. The annular recess is defined around the valve rod and selectively communicates with the connecting tube when the valve rod is moved. The biasing member is mounted in the valve mount and is connected to the valve rod to provide a recoil force to the valve rod.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The button (20) has two ends, a bottom, a wall (24) and two pivotal arms (22). One end of the button (20) is connected pivotally to the body (10) and selectively abuts with the inclined edge (104) on the top of the body (10) to limit the pivotal angle of the button (20). The wall (24) is formed on and protrudes from the bottom of the button (20) and selectively abuts with the inner wall of the body (10) to provide a guiding effect to the button (20) to make the button (20) being pressed smoothly. The pivotal arms (22) are formed on and protrude from the bottom of the button (20) at the end corresponding to the pivotal position and correspond respectively to the pivotal holes (102) in the body (10). Each pivotal arm (22) has a pivotal boss (222) formed on the pivotal arm (22) and rotatably mounted in a corresponding one of the pivotal holes (102) in the body (10) to pivotally connect the button (20) to the body (10).
The valve rod (30) may be a single piece or composed of multiple elements and has a top, a bottom, an annular recess (32) and a spring recess (34). The annular recess (32) is defined around the valve rod (30) and selectively communicates with the connecting tube (12) when the valve rod (30) is moved. The top of the valve rod (30) protrudes out from the valve mount (14) and abuts with the bottom at a position between the ends of the button (20). The spring recess (34) is defined in the bottom of the valve rod (30).
The biasing member (40) has a bottom and a top. The bottom of the biasing member (40) abuts with the bottom of the valve mount (14) and is mounted around the spring post (142). The top of the biasing member (40) abuts with the bottom of the valve rod (30) and is held in the spring recess (34) in the valve rod (30).
In addition, the manual switch may further comprise a safety device (26) mounted on the button (20) at an end opposite to the pivotal position. The safety device (26) comprises an abutting tab (262) and a locking tab (266). The abutting tab (26) is pivotally connected to the end of the button (20) opposite to the pivotal position, selectively abuts against the top of the body (10) and has a hook (264) formed on the abutting tab (262). The locking tab (266) is formed on and protrudes from the bottom of the button (20) and has a locking hole (268). The locking hole (268) is defined in the locking tab (266) and selectively engages the hook (264) on the abutting tab (262) when the abutting tab (262) is pivoted to abut against the top of the body (10). With the abutment of the abutting tab (262) against the top of the body (10), the button (20) is kept from being pivoted relative to the body (10). Accordingly, the button (20) will not be pressed unintentionally, and the safety of using the suction tube is improved.
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After the secretion-sucking process has been done, the button (20) is released, the valve rod (30) and the button (20) are moved to the original position with the recoil force provided by the biasing member (40) and the connecting tube (12) is closed by the valve rod (30) again.
Because the button (20) is connected pivotally to the body (10) and the valve rod (30) abuts with the button (20) at a location between two ends of the button (20), the pressing force applied to the button (20) will be enlarged for pressing against the valve rod (30) due to the Lever Principle. Therefore, a less force is needed for pressing the button (20) and against the tension of the biasing member (40), and the manual switch in accordance with the present invention has a labor-saving capability.
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The button (20A) is connected pivotally to the middle segment of the cover (11) with one end and has a pivotal rod (21), a slot (202) and a pressing protrusion (203). The pivotal rod (21) is formed on the end of the button (20A) corresponding to the pivotal position and is rotatably held in the pivotal mount (114) on the cover (11). The pivotal rod (21) may have multiple positioning grooves (212) defined longitudinally in the pivotal rod (21), and the positioning tab (16) in the body (10A) engages one of the positioning grooves (212) to hold the button (20A) at a desired position.
The slot (202) is defined through the button (20A) and is parallel with the pivotal rod (21), and one end of the cover (11) extends through the slot (202) for combining the button (20A) with the cover (11). The pressing protrusion (203) is formed on and protrudes from the bottom at a position between the ends of the button (20A).
The top of the valve rod (30A) protrudes into the pressing hole (112) in the cover (11), abuts with the pressing protrusion (203) on the button (20A) and may be flush with the top surface of the cover (11).
With such an arrangement, when the button (20A) is pressed and pivoted, the valve rod (30A) is moved downward along the valve mount (14A) to make the annular recess (32A) communicating with the connecting tube (12A). When the button (20A) is released, the valve rod (30A) and the button (20A) are moved to the original position with the recoil force provided by the biasing member (40A) to close the communication of the connecting tube (12A).
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.