The invention relates to a membrane pressure switch according to the preamble of claim 1.
Such a membrane pressure switch is known from DE 201 06 436 U1. This pressure switch comprises an insulating housing, which is provided at the end surface with at least two essentially axially parallel, radially elastic anchor tongues with gripper hooks, which engage a ring surface of a hexagonal nut.
In contrast, it is the purpose of the present invention to develop a typical membrane pressure switch, the design of which is technically simpler.
This solution for this purpose is provided by the features of claim 1.
In detail, a membrane pressure switch is developed according to the invention, which is provided with a housing, in which a deformable membrane is arranged. Furthermore, a mushroom shaped thrust element is provided in the housing, which is movable by deformation of the membrane and for this purpose abuts against the membrane. If pressure is applied to the membrane, for example by a pressurized fluid, the membrane deforms and presses on the mushroom shaped thrust element, so that the latter can be moved along the longitudinal axis of the housing from a standby position to a switching position.
In this switching position, the mushroom shaped thrust element actuates a switching operation of a microswitch, which is arranged opposite the mushroom shaped thrust element by means of a fixing disk in the housing.
According to the invention, the fixing disk is provided with an external thread, which is screwed into an internal thread of the housing in the mounted state of the fixing disk.
Compared with known pressure switches, such as the typical pressure switch in particular, results in the advantage of a smaller number of parts and a considerable simplification of assembly.
These further results in the advantage that the typical membrane pressure switch according to the invention can be manufactured at lower cost and is easy to operate.
The dependent claims contain further advantageous embodiments of the invention.
Further details, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent in the following description of an embodiment based on the drawing.
From a combined view of
The membrane 3 is deformable, such as by a fluid introduced into a pressure chamber 23, for which purpose the adjusting washer 9 comprises a preferably centric recess 10.
As shown in
The fixing disk 6 is provided with an external thread 7, which can cooperate with an internal thread 8 of the housing 2, so that the fixing disk 6 and the microswitch 5 arranged thereon are screwed into the housing 2 in the mounted state.
Preferably, the microswitch 5 is sealingly glued to the fixing disk 6.
As further shown in
As further shown in
Finally,
The second potting compound 20 is a plastic compound suitable for UL-certification.
In addition to the membrane pressure switch 1 described above, shown in perspective view in the final mounted state in
This process comprises the following method steps:
In addition to the foregoing written description of the invention, explicit reference is hereby made to the graphical representation of the invention in
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