Claims
- 1. Mechanically operating pulse generator switch for (generating electrical pulses) operating electrical contacts dependent on direction of rotation of a rotary shaft, said generator switch comprising:
- a) a gear rim (3) with internal toothing driven by said rotary shaft (4);
- (b) a deflectable switching sleeve (5) which has a cam (15) which engages in a tooth space of the gear rim (3);
- (c) a spring member (9) for supporting the switching sleeve (5) on its side opposite to the cam, (15);
- (d) contact means disposed adjacent two end areas of the spring member (9), in such a way that said end areas are movable into contact with said contact means; and
- (e) a contact stud (8) disposed in a central area of the spring member (9) and mechanically pretensioning said spring in such a way that the cam (15) is pressed into a tooth space of the gear rim (3) and such that when the rotary shaft (4) is rotated by one tooth, one of the end areas of the spring member (9) is moved in and out of contact with its adjacent contact means thereby operating the electrical contacts formed by said contact means and said contact stud.
- 2. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact means comprise a pair of metal contacts disposed adjacent each of said end areas of said spring member (9) such that when the rotary shaft (4) is rotated by one tooth, one of the end areas of the spring member (9) is moved out of contact with a first one of said pair of contacts and temporarily into contact which a second one of said pair of contacts, and thereafter returns again into contact with said first one of said pair of contacts.
- 3. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein the particular pair of contacts with respect to which an end area moves in response to rotation of the shaft depends upon the direction of rotation of said shaft.
- 4. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 1 with a switching sleeve (5) pivoted on the rotary shaft (4) in a rotatably and radially deflectable manner.
- 5. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 4 wherein said switching sleeve includes two projections (13), both of which bear against said spring member (9) when said switch is in an at rest position and wherein only one of said projections is in contact with said spring member (9) when said switching sleeve is being deflected as its cam (15) rides upon the teeth of said gear rim (3).
- 6. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 1, further including a lateral stop (12) for limiting rotational movement of said switching sleeve to a distance equal to one tooth division of said gear rim (3).
- 7. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 6, wherein said lateral stop (12) is molded into the lower housing part (2).
- 8. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said switching sleeve (5) includes a projection (13) associated with each end area of said spring member (9).
- 9. Pulse generator switch as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said projections (13) engages said spring member (9) between the contact stud (8) and the contact means adjacent the ends thereof.
- 10. Pulse generating switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of said spring member makes alternate contact with contact means exposed adjacent one end thereof in response to rotation of said rotary shaft in a given direction and makes alternate contact with contact means exposed adjacent a second end thereof in response to rotation of said rotary shaft in the opposite direction.
- 11. A pulse generator switch for generating electrical pulses when coupled to a source of electrical energy in a response to the rotation of a rotary shaft, said generator switch comprising:
- (a) a member concentrically disposed about said shaft;
- (b) means for radially and tangentially deflecting said member in response to rotation of said shaft;
- (c) a spring member for supporting said member in engagement with said shaft;
- (d) first and second electrical contact means disposed adjacent an end of said spring member, said spring member contacting said first electrical contact mean when said member is in an at rest position and contacting said second electrical contact means when said member is radially and tangentially deflected by said deflecting means in response to rotation of said shaft in a first direction; and
- (e) a third contact means in contact with said spring member whereby ohmic contact is made alternatingly between said third contact means and said first and second contact means in response to rotation of said rotary shaft.
- 12. The pulse generator switch of claim 11, further including fourth and fifth contact means disposed adjacent a second end of said spring member, said spring member being brought into alternating contact with said fourth and fifth contact means in response to rotation of said rotary shaft in a second direction.
- 13. A pulse generator switch for generating electrical pulses when coupled to a source of electrical energy and in a response to the rotation of a rotary shaft, said generator switch comprising:
- (a) a member concentrically disposed about said shaft;
- (b) means for radially and tangentially deflecting said member in response to rotation of said shaft;
- (c) a spring member for supporting said member in engagement with said shaft;
- (d) first and second electrical contact means disposed adjacent an end of said spring member, said end of said spring member alternatingly contacting said first and second electrical contacts in response to rotation of said shaft in a first direction; and
- (e) a third contact means in contact with said spring member.
- 14. The pulse generator switch of claim 13, further including fourth and fifth contact means disposed adjacent a second end of said spring member, said spring member being brought into alternating contact with said fourth and fifth contact means in response to rotation of said rotary shaft in a second direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of PCT Application Number PCT/EP88/00528, designating the United States and filed Jun. 14, 1988.
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