This is a Continuation-In-Part application of applicant's former patent application with application Ser. No. 11/212,757, filed on Aug. 29, 2005.
A conventional pressure switch 9 is shown in
When the pressure of water is high, the push member 91 pushes the first plate 92 which drives the second plate 93 and the first contact point 94 is moved by the second plate 93 to be separated from the second contact point 95 so as to stop the pump.
When the water pressure in pipes is lowered and smaller than the spring force of the spring member 96 in the pressure switch 9, the spring member 96 drives the two contact points 94, 95 to be in contact with each other to activate the pump.
However, when the direction of water flow form the inlet 98 and the swing direction of the first contact point 94 need a certain space to work so that the box 97 has to be large enough to receive all the parts therein. Besides, the inlet 98 is located off from the center of the box 97 so that it requires a larger space to install the box 97.
The present invention intends to provide a pressure switch wherein the direction of water flow form the inlet and the swing direction of the contact point are the same so that the box can be a cylindrical box and the inlet is located at the central axis of the box. This reduces the manufacturing cost.
The present invention relates to a pressure switch which comprises a box and an outer cover is connected to an open end of the box and an inlet is defined through the outer cover, an inner cover is engaged with the open end and has a central hole. A film is located between the outer cover and the inner cover, and has a push portion which extends through the inner cover. An initializing device has a rod and a first spring which is mounted to the rod and one end of the rod extends through a close end of the box. A first plate has a pivot end pivotably connected to the inner cover and a through hole is defined through the first plate. The first plate is located between the first spring and the push portion. A mounting hole is defined through the first plate so that the rod extends through the mounting hole. A second plate extends through the through hole of the first plate and has a pivotal end which is located opposite to the pivot end of the first plate and connected to the inner cover. An activation device is located above the first and second plates and includes a frame and a pull rod which is connected to a center of the frame. A second spring member is connected between a lug of the second plate and the pull rod. A first contact unit and a second contact unit are located on two sides of the pull rod and connected to the frame. When the pull rod is pulled by the second spring, the first and second contact units are in contact with each other.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, the pressure switch of the present invention comprises a cylindrical box 1 which has a space 11 defined therein and includes a close end 12 and an open end 13. An outer cover 2 is connected to the open end 13 of the box 1 and an inlet 21 is defined through the outer cover 2 so as to introduce water into the box 1. An inner cover 3 is engaged with the open end 13 and has a central hole 31. A film 4 is located between the outer cover 2 and the inner cover 3, and has a push portion 41 which extends through the central hole 31 of the inner cover 3.
An initializing device 5 located in the box 1 and has a rod 51 and a first spring 52 mounted to the rod 51. An adjustment member 53 is threadedly connected to the rod 51 and located above the first spring 52. The rod 51 has one end extending through a hole 64 in the close end 12 of the box 1 and is connected to a nut 54. The other end of the rod 51 is connected to the inner cover 3.
A first plate 6 has a pivot end 61 pivotably connected to the inner cover 3 and a through hole 62 is defined through the first plate 6. The first plate 6 is located between the first spring 52 and the push portion 41. A mounting hole 64 is defined through the first plate 6 and the rod 51 extends through the mounting hole 64. The first plate 6 includes two openings 63 so that a tip of the push portion 41 may extend therethrough. A second plate 7 extends through the through hole 62 of the first plate 6 and has a pivotal end 71 which is located opposite to the pivot end 61 of the first plate 6 and connected to the inner cover 3.
An activation device 8 is located above the first and second plates 6, 7 and including a frame 81 and a pull rod 82 which is connected to a center of the frame 81. A second spring member 83 is connected between a lug 72 located at a center of the second plate 7 and the pull rod 82. A first contact unit 84 and a second contact unit 85 are located on two sides of the pull rod 82 and connected to the frame 81. The frame 81 includes two tip portions 811, 812 with the pull rod 82 located therebetween, the two tip portions 811, 812 respectively contact the first contact unit 84 and the second contact unit 85.
In order to reinforce the spring force that is applied to the first plate 6, a third spring 55 is mounted to the rod 51 and located at inner periphery of the first spring 52. Each of the first and second plates 6, 7 has a hook hole 65/73 so that a fourth spring 74 is hooked the two respective hook holes 65, 73 in the first and second plates 6, 7.
The first contact unit 84 has a first upper contact portion 841 and a first lower contact portion 842, a fifth spring 86 is connected to the first upper contact portion 841. The second contact unit 85 includes a second upper contact portion 851 and a second lower contact portion 852, a sixth spring 87 is connected to the second upper contact portion 851.
When the water pressure is lowered, the pull rod 83 is pulled downward by the third spring 55 so that the first and second upper contact portions 841, 851 are in contact with the first and second lower contact portions 842, 852. The electrical wires 88 of the first and second contact units 84, 85 are powered so as to activate the pump which is not shown.
When the water pressure is larger than the force of the first spring 52, the push portion 41 of the film 4 is pushed inward to push the first plate 6 and pivots the second plate 7 upward. The pull rod 82 connected to the lug 72 on the second plate 7 an the second plate 7 both push the frame 81 so that the first and second upper contact portions 841, 851 are separated from the first and second lower contact portions 842, 852. The fifth and sixth springs 86, 87 bounce back to ensure all the contact portions are separated to stop the pump.
The two tip portions 811, 812 are in contact with the two respective centers of the first contact unit 84 and the second contact unit 85 so that the first and second contact units 84 and 85 apply an even force which prevents the pressure switch from shaking. The direction of the water flow from the inlet 21 and the direction of the movement of the fist and second contact units 84, 85 are the same, so that only a smaller space is needed and the inlet 21 is located at a center of the box 1 which is convenience for installation.
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The frame 81A includes two tip portions 811A, 812A which are located on the two sides of the push rod 82A. The two tip portions 811A, 812A are respectively in contact with the first contact unit 84A and the second contact unit 85A. The first contact unit 84A includes a first upper contact portion 841A and a first lower contact portion 842A, the second contact unit 85A includes a second upper contact portion 851A and a second lower contact portion 852A. The tip portions 811A includes a first guide rod 813A which is connected to the frame 81A and is in contact with the first upper contact portion 841A.
A first cam 814A is located on a side of the frame 81A and opposite to the first upper contact portion 841A. The first cam 814A is located corresponding to the first guide rod 813A. The other tip portions 812A includes a second guide rod 815A which is connected to the frame 81A and is in contact with the second upper contact portion 851A. A second cam 816A is located on the side of the frame 81A and opposite to the second upper contact portion 851A. The second cam 816A is located corresponding to the second guide rod 815A. A fifth spring 86A is mounted on the first cam 814A and a sixth spring 87A is mounted on the second cam 816A. In this embodiment, the fifth spring 86A and the sixth spring 87A are springs and located opposite to the first and second contact units 85A, 86A.
When the second plate 7A moves downward, the push rod 82A of the activation device 8 moves downward to drive the first upper contact portion 841A of the frame 81A to be in contact with the first lower contact portion 842A. The second upper contact portion 851A is in contact with the second lower contact portion 852A. By the spring forces of the fifth spring 86A and the sixth spring 87A, the first upper contact portion 841A of the first contact unit 84A is in contact with the first lower contact portion 842A, and the second upper contact portion 851A of the second contact unit 86A is in contact with the second lower contact portion 852A. By this way, the circuit is connected between the first and second contact units 84A, 85A so that the pump is activated.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11212757 | Aug 2005 | US |
Child | 11374147 | Mar 2006 | US |