Information
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Patent Grant
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6674034
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Patent Number
6,674,034
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Date Filed
Monday, September 23, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Enad; Elvin
- Klaus; Lisa N
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 339
- 200 341
- 200 453
- 200 510
- 200 283
- 200 520
- 200 529
- 200 334
- 337 66
- 337 59
- 337 72
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A press button type safety switch is constructed to include a switching mechanism, a seesaw plank controlled by a press button assembly to switch on/off the switching mechanism, two spring members supporting the press button assembly in the upper limit (off) position, two locating rods horizontally aligned at two sides of the press button assembly, and two hooks upwardly extended from the seesaw plank and adapted to hook the locating rods of the press button assembly and to hold the press button assembly in a lower position spaced below the upper limit (off) position when the switching mechanism switched on, the hooks being disengaged from the press button assembly for enabling the press button assembly to be moved upwards to the upper limit position when the switching mechanism switched off or the safety switch automatically tripped off upon an overcurrent.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electric switches and, more particularly, to a press button type safety switch, which automatically trips off upon an overcurrent and, which enables the user to view the on/off status of the safety switch from its outer appearance.
2. Description of the Related Art
A variety of electric switches, including seesaw switches and press button switches are known. In early days, a press button switch has only ON→OFF function, and cannot trip off automatically upon an overcurrent. In order to eliminate this problem, a variety of safety switches are developed. Regular safety switches are commonly of seesaw switching type.
FIGS. 1A and 1B
show a seesaw switch
1
invented by the present inventor. This design of seesaw switch
1
uses a plank
11
to move a conducting plate
12
between on/off positions. When an overcurrent occurred, the conducting plate
12
automatically trips off the contact
121
.
FIGS.
2
A˜
2
E show an overload protective press button switch according to the prior art. This structure of overload protective press button switch comprises a housing
31
, the housing
31
having a top opening
311
and two open chambers
313
and
314
separated by a partition plate
312
, a metal contact unit
33
installed in the housing
31
, a switching mechanism
35
, a press button assembly
32
, and a linkage
34
. The linkage
34
comprises a spring member
342
supported on the partition plate
312
, a press member
341
mounted on the spring member
342
, and a swivel holder
344
pivoted to the housing
31
. The swivel holder
344
has a guide hole
343
, which receives the press member
341
, and a positioning portion
345
connected to the switching mechanism
35
.
When pressed the press button assembly
32
, the press member
341
is forced downwards to compress the spring member
342
and to bias the swivel holder
344
, thereby causing the switching mechanism
35
to switch on the metal contact unit
33
. When switched on, the spring member
342
pushes the press member
341
back to the initial position. The upper part I of this overload protective press button switch is similar to the design of the aforesaid prior art press button switch. The lower part II of this overload protective press button switch is similar to the design of the aforesaid prior art seesaw switch. This design is similar to Yu's Taiwan utility model no. 83365 (equivalent to U.S. Pat. No. 5,262,748) with the exception of the additional press button assembly
32
. The swivel holder
344
is equivalent to Yu's seesaw plank. This structure of overload protective press button switch is complicated, resulting in high manufacturing cost and inconvenience of use. When the push button assembly
32
pressed to the position shown in
FIG. 2C
, and the swivel holder
344
is biased leftwards, the metal contact unit
33
is switched on. When the user released the hand from the push button assembly
32
, the push button assembly
32
is moved to the position shown in FIG.
2
D. Viewing from the outside, it shows no difference between the position of FIG.
2
B and the opposition of
FIG. 2D
, therefore the user cannot know on or off status of the switch when viewed from the outside. For on/off indication, a complicated indicator circuit must be installed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a press button type overload protective safety switch, which enables the user to know “on or off status of the switch from the outer appearance of the switch. It is another object of the present invention to provide a press button type overload protective safety switch, which automatically trips off upon an overcurrent. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a press button type safety switch, which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture. To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the press button type safety switch comprises a housing, the housing having a holding chamber separated by a horizontal partition wall thereof into an upper open chamber and a lower receiving chamber, and a through hole through the horizontal partition wall in communication between the upper open chamber and the lower receiving chamber; a plurality of terminals installed in the lower receiving chamber of the housing and electrically connected to external power supply; a switching mechanism installed in the lower receiving chamber of the housing and controlled to switch on/off the circuit of the terminals; a linkage adapted to switch on/off the switching mechanism, the linkage comprising spring members supported in the upper open chamber of the housing, a press button assembly supported on the spring members in the upper open chamber of the housing, and an actuating mechanism mounted in the through hole of the housing and connected between the press button assembly and the switching mechanism and controlled by the press button assembly to switch on/off the switching mechanism, the actuating mechanism comprising a conical spring mounted on the partition wall, a press member supported on the conical spring and partially inserted into the through hole of the housing, and a seesaw plank pivoted to the housing, the seesaw plank having a guide groove, which receives the press member for enabling the seesaw plank to be biased by the press member to switch on/off the switching mechanism, and a positioning portion disposed at one end thereof and connected to the switching mechanism; wherein: the linkage comprises at least one locating rod; the seesaw plank comprises at least one top hook adapted to hook on the at least one locating rod of the press button assembly to hold the press button assembly in a position where the spring members in the upper open chamber of the housing maintained compressed by the press button assembly when the press button assembly pressed by the user to switch on the switching mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A
is an elevational view of a seesaw switch according to the prior art.
FIG. 1B
is a sectional view of the seesaw switch shown in FIG.
1
A.
FIG. 2A
is an exploded view of a press button type safety switch according to the prior art.
FIG. 2B
is a sectional view of the press button type safety switch shown in FIG.
2
A.
FIG. 2C
is similar to
FIG. 2B
but shown the press button assembly initially pressed.
FIG. 2D
is similar to
FIG. 2C
but showing the press button assembly returned to its upper limit position after the safety switch switched on.
FIG. 2E
is similar to
FIG. 2D
but showing the press button assembly pressed again.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of press button type safety switch according to Taiwan patent publication no. 458362.
FIG. 4A
is an elevational view of the present invention, showing the press button type safety switch switched off.
FIG. 4B
is similar to
FIG. 4A
but showing the press button type safety switch switched on.
FIG. 5
is an exploded view in an enlarged scale of a part of the press button type safety switch according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the press button type safety switch switched off.
FIG. 7
is similar to
FIG. 6
but showing the press button pressed.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the press button switch maintained in “on” position after the action of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 8A
is a sectional view taken along line
8
A—
8
A of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 9
is similar to
FIG. 8
but showing the press button pressed.
FIG. 10
is a schematic drawing showing the switching mechanism tripped off upon an overcurrent.
FIG. 11
is an exploded view of a part of an alternate form of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a sectional view of the alternate form of the present invention.
FIG. 12A
is a sectional view taken along line
12
A—
12
A of FIG.
12
.
FIG. 13
is a schematic drawing showing the continuous switching actions of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. from
3
through
9
, a press button type overload protective safety switch is shown comprising a housing
4
, a press button assembly
5
, terminals
6
(first terminal
6
a
, second terminal
6
b
, and third terminal
6
c
), an actuating mechanism
7
, and a switching mechanism
8
.
The housing
4
is a hollow member having a holding chamber separated by a horizontal partition wall
42
into an upper open chamber
43
and a lower receiving chamber
44
, and a through hole
41
through the horizontal partition wall
42
in communication between the upper open chamber
43
and the lower receiving chamber
44
. The press button assembly
5
is supported on spring members
45
in the upper open chamber
43
of the housing
4
. The terminals
6
and the switching mechanism
8
are installed in the lower receiving chamber
44
of the housing
4
. The actuating mechanism
7
is mounted in the through hole
41
within the housing
4
and connected between the press button assembly
5
and the switching mechanism
8
, comprising a conical spring
72
mounted on the partition wall
42
, a press member
71
supported on the conical spring
72
and partially inserted into the through hole
41
, and a seesaw plank
74
pivoted to the housing
4
. The seesaw plank
74
has a guide groove
73
, which receives the press member
71
, and a positioning portion
75
connected to the switching mechanism
8
.
When pressed the press button assembly
5
to lower the press member
71
into the guide groove
73
of the seesaw plank
74
and to compress the conical spring
72
, thereby A, causing the seesaw plank
74
to be biased to move the switching mechanism
8
from “off” position to on” position, and therefore the circuit of the terminals
6
a
˜
6
c
is closed. When the user released the hand from the press bottom assembly
5
after the switching mechanism
8
has been switched on, the springs
45
and
72
push the press member
71
and the press button assembly
5
back to their former positions.
The main feature of the present invention is outlined hereinafter. The seesaw plank
74
has at least one top hook
76
provided at the top side. According to this embodiment, the seesaw plank
74
has two top hooks
76
arranged in parallel at the top (see FIG.
5
). The press button assembly
5
comprises a case-like base
52
and cap
51
covered on the base
52
. The case-like base
52
has two locating rods
54
symmetrically disposed at two sides. When pressed the press button assembly
5
to lower the press member
71
and to further drive the actuating mechanism
7
to switch on the switching mechanism
8
, the top hooks
76
are respectively hooked on the locating rods
54
of the case-like base
52
of the press button assembly
5
, holding the press button assembly
5
at elevation h
2
, which is slightly above the topmost edge of the cap
51
(see FIGS.
8
and
8
A). At this time, the press member
71
is pushed back to its former upper limit position by the conical spring
72
. When pressed the press button assembly
5
again to switch off the switching mechanism
8
or when the switching mechanism
8
tripped off upon an overload, the top hooks
76
are disengaged from the locating rods
54
, for enabling the press button assembly
5
to be pushed upwards to its former upper limit (OFF) position (see FIGS.
9
and
10
).
The housing
4
has one lateral open side covered with a side cover
46
. The press button assembly
5
further comprises a neon lamp
53
mounted in the case-like base
52
. Alternatively, the neon lamp
53
can be eliminated and, the case-like base
52
and the cap
51
can be formed integral with each other. The switching mechanism
8
is comprised of a metal contact plate
81
, a spring member
84
, and a movable metal conducting plate
85
. The first terminal
6
a
is fixedly connected to one end, namely, the fixed end of the metal contact plate
81
of the switching mechanism
8
. The metal contact plate
81
is a bimetal plate. When an overcurrent occurred to increase the temperature of the metal contact plate
81
over a predetermined critical level, the metal contact plate
81
is caused to deform and to trip off. The other end, namely, the free end of the bimetal plate
81
has a contact
82
facing the contact
83
at the second terminal
6
b
. When the contract
82
of the bimetal plate
81
forced into contact with the contact
83
at the second terminal
6
b
, the circuit of the terminals
6
is closed, i.e., the safety switch is switched on. The spring member
84
has one end fixedly fastened to the housing
4
and the other end connected to the free end of the bimetal plate
81
. The movable metal conducting plate
85
is connected between the bimetal plate
81
and the seesaw plank
74
. Further, the guide groove
73
of the seesaw plank
74
slopes symmetrically downwardly from the center toward two distal ends.
Because the aforesaid press button assembly
5
, the terminals
6
, and the switching mechanism
8
are similar to the equivalent parts of the prior art design and not within the scope of the claims of the present invention, no further detailed description in this regards is necessary.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, when pressed the press button assembly
5
to lower the press member
71
along the left sloping side of the guide groove
73
, the seesaw plank
74
is tiled leftwards, thereby causing the contact
82
of the bimetal plate
81
to be forced into contact with the contact
83
of the second terminal
6
c
, and therefore the circuit of the terminals
6
a
˜
6
c
is closed. At this time, the press button assembly
5
is shifted from elevation h
1
(the upper limit position) to the elevation in flush with the top side of the housing
4
, and the top hooks
76
are moved with the seesaw plank
74
to a position spaced above the locating rods
54
of the case-like base
52
of the press button assembly
5
. When the user released the hand from the press button assembly
5
at this time, as shown in
FIG. 8
, the spring members
45
push the press button assembly
5
upwards to force the locating rods
54
into engagement with the top hooks
76
of the seesaw plank
74
, and therefore the top hooks
76
holds the press button assembly
5
at elevation h
2
. At this time, the conical spring
72
pushes the press member
71
back to its former upper limit position. Because the top hooks
76
holds the press button assembly
5
at elevation h
2
when the circuit of the terminals
6
a
˜
6
c
maintained closed, the user knows “on” status of the safety switch from the position indication of the press button assembly
5
.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, when the user pressed the press button assembly
5
again, the press member
71
is lowered from the position shown in
FIG. 8
to the position shown in FIG.
9
and moved along the right sloping side of the guide groove
73
to tilt the seesaw plank
74
rightwards, thereby causing the contact
82
of the bimetal plate
81
to be moved away from the contact
83
of the second terminal
6
c
, and therefore the circuit of the terminals
6
a
˜
6
c
is opened. At this time, the top hooks
76
are moved away from the locating rods
54
. Therefore, when the user released the hand from the press button assembly
5
, the spring members
45
immediately push the press button assembly
5
back to its former upper limit position, namely, elevation h
1
as shown in FIG.
6
. Therefore, from the position indication of the press button assembly
5
, the user knows the current off status of the safety switch.
When an overcurrent occurred during “on” status of the safety switch shown in
FIG. 8
, the bimetal plate
81
is heated to deform and to curve upwards (see FIG.
10
). At this time, the movable metal plate
85
moves the seesaw plank
74
to the position shown in
FIG. 9
to disengage the top hooks
76
from the locating rods
54
. Therefore, the safety switch is switched off and, the press button assembly
5
is returned to the position shown in FIG.
6
.
The relative action between the top hooks
76
and the locating rods
54
enables the user to view on/off status of the safety switch directly from the outer appearance of the safety switch. The operation flow of the safety switch is shown in FIG.
13
. The positions (a), (b), (c), (D), (e) shown in
FIG. 13
correspond to FIGS.
6
˜
10
. The step of (a)□(b)□(c) is to shift the safety switch from OFF position to ON position. The step of (c)□(d)□(e) shows the safety switch automatically trips off upon an overcurrent.
FIGS. 11
,
12
, and
12
A show an alternate form of the safety switch. According to this alternate form, the press button assembly
5
has two locating holes
55
aligned at two sides. The press member
71
has two locating rods
77
horizontally aligned at two sides of the top of the press member
71
. The press member
71
and the press button assembly
5
form a linkage M. When the safety switch switched on, the top hooks
76
are hooked on the locating rods
77
to hold the press button assembly
5
in elevation h
2
. On the contrary, when the safety switch switched off or tripped off, the top hooks
76
are disengaged from the locating rods
77
, and the conical spring
72
pushes the press button assembly
5
back to the upper limit position (elevation h
1
).
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A press button type safety switch comprising:a housing, said housing having a holding chamber separated by a horizontal partition wall thereof into an upper open chamber and a lower receiving chamber, and a through hole through said horizontal partition wall in communication between said upper open chamber and said lower receiving chamber; a plurality of terminals installed in said lower receiving chamber of said housing and electrically connected to external power supply; a switching mechanism installed in the lower receiving chamber of said housing and controlled to switch on/off the circuit of said terminals; a linkage for switching on/off said switching mechanism, said linkage comprising spring members supported in the upper open chamber of said housing, a press button assembly supported on the spring members in the upper open chamber of said housing, and an actuating mechanism mounted in the through hole of said housing and connected between said press button assembly and said switching mechanism and controlled by said press button assembly to switch on/off said switching mechanism, said actuating mechanism comprising a conical spring mounted on said partition wall, a press member supported on said conical spring and partially inserted into the through hole of said housing, and a seesaw plank pivoted to said housing, said seesaw plank having a guide groove, which receives said press member for enabling said seesaw plank to be biased by said press member to switch on/off said switching mechanism, and a positioning portion disposed at one end thereof and connected to said switching mechanism; wherein: said linkage comprises at least one locating rod; said seesaw plank comprises at least one top hook for hooking on said at least one locating rod of said press button assembly to hold said press button assembly in a position where the spring members in the upper open chamber of said housing maintained compressed by said press button assembly when said press button assembly pressed by the user to switch on said switching mechanism.
- 2. The press button type safety switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one locating rod of said linkage includes two locating rods horizontally aligned at two sides of said press button assembly; the at least one top hook of said seesaw plank includes two top hooks upwardly extended from said seesaw plank at two sides and arranged in parallel.
- 3. The press button type safety switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one locating rod of said linkage includes two locating rods horizontally aligned at two sides of a top end of said press member; the at least one top hook of said seesaw plank includes two top hooks upwardly extended from said seesaw plank at two sides and arranged in parallel.
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