The present invention relates generally to food machines such as slicers, mixers and band saws, as well as other machines utilizing multi-action switches, such as switches intended to provide start, pause and stop functions for the machines, and, more particularly, to a food machine having a multi-action switch assembly with two switch units.
Various types of machinery utilize switches that provide multiple functions. For example, in the field of commercial food equipment, in the past food slicers have utilized a switch mechanism in which a push/pull knob is connected to a toggle switch. The toggle switch includes a single actuator that has a normal center position and two actuation positions. The actuator is associated with two internal contact subassemblies, one of which is normally closed and the other of which is normally open when the actuator is in its normal center position. When the actuator is moved in one direction into a first of the actuation positions, the normally open contact subassembly is temporarily closed, and the toggle switch has a built in momentary action via a cam or spring to return the actuator to its normal center position and thus return the normally open contact subassembly to its open position. When the actuator is moved in the opposite direction toward the second actuation position, the normally closed contact subassembly is opened, and the actuator remains fixed in this second actuation position, maintaining the normally closed contact subassembly in an open condition. In practice, a push/pull knob is connected with the actuator such that a pulling action of the knob moves the actuator toward the first actuation position and a pushing action of the knob moves the actuator toward the second actuation position. The toggle switch is connected in the control circuit of the food slicer such that an initial pulling action of the knob starts the food slicer and a subsequent pulling action of the knob pauses the food slicer. Any time the knob is pushed inward, operation of the food slicer is stopped. Reference is made to
While the foregoing switch system has performed well, improvements are continually sought.
In one aspect, a power driven machine includes at least one energizable motor and a control system for controlling motor operation. The control system has an associated multi-action switch assembly that includes a first switch unit connected in the control system with an internal contact biased into a first condition. The first switch unit includes an integrated contact actuator biased into a normal position and effective upon movement to transition the internal contact of the first switch unit to a second condition where temporary transition of the internal contact of the first switch unit to the second condition controls a start operation of the motor. A second switch unit is connected in the control system with an internal contact biased into a first condition. The second switch unit includes an integrated contact actuator biased into a normal position and effective upon movement to transition the internal contact of the second switch unit to a second condition where temporary transition of the internal contact of the second switch unit to the second condition controls a stop operation of the motor. A resilient switch actuator is included having a normal position in which the contact actuator of the first switch unit is in its normal position and the contact actuator of the second switch unit is in its normal position. When a first force is applied to bend the switch actuator in a first direction, the switch actuator moves the contact actuator of the first switch unit out of its normal position. Upon removal of the first force, the switch actuator recovers toward its normal position and the contact actuator of the first switch unit returns to its normal position. When a second force is applied to bend the switch actuator in a second direction, the switch actuator moves the contact actuator of the second switch unit out of its normal position. Upon removal of the second force, the switch actuator recovers toward its normal position and the contact actuator of the second switch unit returns to its normal position.
In another aspect, a power driven machine includes at least one energizable motor and a control system for controlling motor operation and having an associated a multi-action switch assembly. The multi-action switch assembly includes a first switch unit connected in the control system with an internal contact in a first condition, and including an integrated contact actuator effective upon movement to transition the internal contact of the first switch unit to a second condition. Transition of the internal contact of the first switch unit to the second condition controls a start operation of the motor. A second switch unit is connected in the control system with an internal contact in a first condition, and includes an integrated contact actuator effective upon movement to transition the internal contact of the second switch unit to a second condition. Transition of the internal contact of the second switch unit to the second condition controls a stop operation of the motor. A switch actuator includes a pivot member mounted for pivot about a pivot axis, the pivot member having a normal position relative to the pivot axis in which the contact actuator of the first switch unit is in an established position, the internal contact of the first switch unit is in its first condition, the contact actuator of the second switch unit is in an established position, and the internal contact of the second switch unit is in its first condition. When a first pivoting force is applied to move the pivot member in a first direction a first portion of the pivot member moves the contact actuator of the first switch unit out of its established position to transition the internal contact of the first switch unit to its second condition. When a second pivoting force is applied to move the pivot member in a second direction a second portion of the pivot member moves the contact actuator of the second switch unit out of its established position to transition the internal contact of the second switch unit to its second condition.
In yet another aspect, a multi-action switch assembly includes a first switch unit with an internal contact movable between a first condition and a second condition, a second switch unit with an internal movable between a first condition and a second condition and a resilient switch actuator having a normal position in which the internal contact of the first switch unit is in its first condition and the internal contact of the second switch unit is in its first condition. When a first force is applied to bend the switch actuator in a first direction, the switch actuator causes the internal contact of the first switch unit to transition to its second condition. Upon removal of the first force, the switch actuator recovers toward its normal position and the internal contact of the first switch unit returns to its first condition. When a second force is applied to bend the switch actuator in a second direction, the switch actuator causes the internal contact of the second switch unit to transition to its second condition. Upon removal of the second force, the switch actuator recovers toward its normal position and the internal contact of the second switch unit returns to its first condition.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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The control board 14 is configured to control motors M1 and/or M2 in accordance with two switch units 20 and 22. Switch unit 20 includes a movable internal contact 24 and an associated contact actuator 26 that extends from a housing 28 of the switch unit into the normal position shown. Switch unit 22 includes a movable internal contact 30 and an associated contact actuator 32 that extends from a housing 34 of the switch unit into the normal position shown. In one embodiment, the switch units 20 and 22 are three terminal snap action microswitches (such as the T85 5E4 available from FAIA-Burgess of Switzerland) in which the internal contacts 24 and 30 are formed by leaf-spring type members that are biased into the normal positions shown. Inward movement of the respective contact actuators 26 and 32 (movement from left to right in
In one embodiment, the control board is set up such that: (1) when the motor M1 is de-energized and contact 30 of switch unit 22 is temporarily moved into the closed condition represented by position 38, the control board responsively causes the motor M1 to be energized,
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When a force is applied to pivot the pivot member 40 about axis 42 in a direction indicated by arrow 54, portion 50 is moved into engagement with and causes contact actuator 32 to move out of its normal position so that the internal contact of switch unit 22 is flipped. In particular, and referring to
When a force is applied to pivot the member 40 in the opposite direction indicated by arrow 58, portion 52 of arm 48 is moved into engagement with and causes contact actuator 26 to move out of its normal position so that the internal contact of switch unit 20 is flipped. In particular, and referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator for switch units 20 and 22 also includes a push/pull knob 62 having a handle part 64 and a shaft part 66. The shaft part 66 includes a lateral opening 68 into which the end of arm 48 is positioned. When the push/pull knob 62 is moved in a direction 70, as by a person grasping the handle part 64 and pulling it, the push/pull knob applies a force to the end of arm 48 that causes the member 40 to pivot in direction 54. When the push/pull knob 62 is moved in a direction 72, as by a person pushing on the handle part 64, the push/pull knob 62 applies a force to the end of arm 48 that causes the member 40 to pivot in direction 58. Referring to
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It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that changes and modifications are possible.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application 60/499,117, filed Aug. 29, 2003.
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60499117 | Aug 2003 | US |