Push-button on a sewing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6192815
  • Patent Number
    6,192,815
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A push-button on a sewing machine is provided with a bracket rigidly connected to a sewing machine housing. A key member is mounted axially displaceably in a hole of the bracket with a stop for limiting its outwardly directed displacement and with a switch. The switch may be arranged on the bracket and can be actuated by the key member. The key member has a key stop for limiting its displacement directed toward the interior of the housing. An elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism extends into the displacement path of the key stop and fixes the switch supported on the bracket. The elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism is arranged on the bracket.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a push-button on a sewing machine with a said bracket rigidly connected to the sewing machine housing with a key member mounted axially displaceably in a hole of the bracket with a stop for limiting its outwardly directed displacement and with a switch, which can be arranged on the bracket and can be actuated by the key member.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electrically driven sewing machines sometimes have a plurality of push-buttons, which serve various purposes, e.g., to enter information, to select sewing programs stored in a memory, or to perform adjusting functions. It is expedient to arrange push-buttons that are frequently needed and to be actuated during sewing, e.g., the switch for reversing the direction of feed of the feeder, in the reaching area of operator's hands, i.e., directly above the stitch formation site in or on the head of the sewing machine housing. However, the space conditions are usually crowded in this area of the sewing machine housing or the area in which the push-button is to be mounted is poorly accessible. The installation of push-buttons especially in this area of the sewing machine housing is comparatively cumbersome and time-consuming.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




The basic object of the present invention is to provide a push-button that can be mounted in a simple manner even in poorly accessible areas of a sewing machine housing.




According to the invention, a push-button on a sewing machine is provided with a bracket rigidly connected to a sewing machine housing. A key member is mounted axially displaceably in a hole of the bracket with a stop means for limiting its outwardly directed displacement and with a switch. The switch may be arranged on the bracket and can be actuated by the key member. The key member has a key stop for limiting its displacement directed toward the interior of the housing. An elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism (holding means) extends into the displacement path of the key stop and fixes the switch supported on the bracket. The elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism is arranged on the bracket.




The key stop may be formed by a stop face of two flattened areas, which extend transversely or obliquely to the direction of displacement of the key member. The switch may be fastened to a board. The board is kept in contact with the rear side of the bracket by the hook-shaped holding means. The hook-shaped holding means may be formed by elastic fingers. These fingers may be provided as an integral part of the bracket.




The switch may have a spring-loaded switch element (known per se). The spring-loaded switch element may be used as a resetting means for the key.




The present invention is based essentially on the idea of providing the bracket of the push-button, which is rigidly connected to the sewing machine housing, with elastic holding means, which are used to provisionally hold the key, on the one hand, and to fix the switch, on the other hand, when the switch is in its intended fitting position, in which it is supported on the bracket and also cooperates with the key at the same time. The key can thus be preassembled from the inside of the housing without the risk of slipping out of the bracket and falling into the interior of the housing later.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the push-button;





FIG. 2

is a sectional representation of the push-button with vertically extending sectional plane; and





FIG. 3

is a sectional representation with horizontally extending sectional plane.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings in particular, the sewing machine has, e.g., an injection-molded housing skeleton


1


, of which only a small part is shown in the drawing. The housing skeleton


1


is used as a carrier for the sewing tools/parts and transmission parts, which are parts known per se and that are therefore not shown. The housing skeleton


1


is surrounded by a housing shell


2


divided into a plurality of sections. Only part of the front housing shell


2


associated with the head area of the sewing machine is shown in the drawing.




A bracket


3


is provided on the inside of the housing shell


2


. It has a tubular projection


4


with a hole. Two rectangular incisions


7


arranged opposite each other are contained in the wall


6


of the projection


4


. Two holding fingers


9


, which are an integral part of the bracket


3


and the housing shell


2


, are arranged in two other recesses


8


of the wall


6


, which reach up to the inside of the housing shell


2


. The cross section of the holding fingers


9


is selected to be such that they are elastically flexible in the radial direction to the projection


4


. One inwardly projecting, beveled hook


10


is provided on each finger


9


. These hooks


10


have a transversely extending holding surfaces


11


, located at a spaced location from the front side


12


of the projection


4


. The beveled hooks


10


are provided at the free end of the holding fingers


9


.




The wall


6


of the projection


4


is supported by four outer stiffening ribs


13


arranged in a crosswise pattern. The two upper stiffening ribs


13


are connected to a support


15


of a larger diameter each, which in turn carry a pin


14


each.




A correspondingly shaped key or key member


16


is displaceably accommodated in the hole


5


. The key


16


has a contact surface


17


and, on the circumferential side, two transversely offset dogs


18


, which engage the incisions


7


. The dogs


18


thus form first holding means for the key


16


, which limit their outwardly directed displacement within the projection


4


. Two flattened areas


19


, which are located opposite each other and are limited by an obliquely extending stop face


20


each, are provided on the circumferential side of the key


16


between the dogs


18


. The stop faces


20


form second stop means, which limit the inwardly directed displacement of the key


16


in conjunction with the holding fingers


9


. Stiffening ribs


21


arranged in a crosswise pattern are provided inside the key


16


.




A microswitch


25


is fastened on a board


22


, which has four mounting holes


23


for the pins


14


as well as two recesses


24


for receiving the holding fingers


9


. The microswitch


25


contains a spring-loaded, axially displaceable switching element


26


in the known manner, The microswitch


25


is in connection with a plug


28


via a line


27


.




The bracket


3


, the key


16


, and the board


22


with the switch


25


together form a push-button


29


.




To mount the push-button


29


, the key


16


is pushed into the projection


4


of the bracket


3


from the inner side with the housing shell


2


not yet mounted, while the holding finger


9


will elastically yield. As soon as the stop faces


20


of the flattened areas


19


have passed by the hooks


10


, the holding fingers


9


spring back into their normal position, after which the hooks


10


grip behind the stop faces


20


, thus limiting the inwardly directed displacement of the key


16


and preventing in this way the key


16


from slipping out of the bracket


3


.




After the assembly of the sewing machine, i.e., after the mounting of the sewing tools and transmission parts, the housing shell


2


is fastened together with the inserted key


16


to the housing skeleton


1


in the known manner. The board


22


with its mounting holes


23


is then attached to the pins


14


until it comes into contact with the front side


12


of the projection


4


. The holding fingers


9


yield elastically while the board


22


is being pushed on. The above-mentioned distance between the transversely extending holding faces


11


of the hooks


10


and the front side


12


of the projection


4


is selected to be such that it is slightly greater than the thickness of the board


22


. The consequence of this is that after the board


22


has come into contact with the front side


12


, the holding fingers


9


spring back into their normal position and fix the board


22


in the inserted position. In this position of the board


22


, in which it is locked by the holding fingers


9


, the spring-loaded switch element


26


is in contact with the stiffening ribs


21


of the key


16


and pushes same to the outer end of this displacement path, which is limited, as was mentioned before, by the dogs


18


engaging the incisions


7


. The switch


25


is in the switched-off position in this position of the key


16


. By actuating the key


16


, the spring-loaded switch element


26


is pushed back and the switch


25


is moved into the other switching state.




While a specific embodiment of the invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.



Claims
  • 1. A sewing machine push-button, comprising:a bracket rigidly connected to a sewing machine housing; a key mounted axially displaceably in a hole of said bracket, with a stop for limiting outwardly directed displacement of said key and a key stop for limiting key displacement directed toward an interior of said housing; a switch arranged on said bracket and being actuatable by said key; an elastic hook-shaped holding means extending into a displacement path of said key stop and fixing said switch supported on said bracket, said elastic hook-shaped holding means being arranged on said bracket.
  • 2. The push-button in accordance with claim 1, wherein said key stop is includes a stop face having two flattened areas extending transversely or obliquely to the direction of displacement of said key.
  • 3. The push-button in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a board, wherein said switch is fastened to said board, said board being maintained in contact with a rear side of said bracket by said hook-shaped holding means.
  • 4. The push-button in accordance with claim 2, further comprising a board, wherein said switch is fastened to said board, said board being maintained in contact with a rear side of said bracket by said hook-shaped holding means.
  • 5. The push-button in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hook-shaped holding means is formed by elastic fingers.
  • 6. The push-button in accordance with claim 5, wherein said elastic fingers are an integral part of said bracket.
  • 7. The push-button in accordance with claim 2, wherein said hook-shaped holding mechanism is formed by elastic fingers that are an integral part of said bracket.
  • 8. The push-button in accordance with claim 3, wherein said hook-shaped holding mechanism is formed by elastic fingers that are an integral part of said bracket.
  • 9. The push-button in accordance with claim 1, wherein said switch has a spring-loaded switch element used as a resetting means for resetting a position of said key member.
  • 10. The push-button in accordance with claim 2, wherein said switch has a spring-loaded switch element used as a resetting means for resetting a position of said key member.
  • 11. The push-button in accordance with claim 3, wherein said switch has a spring-loaded switch element used as a resetting means for resetting a position of said key member.
  • 12. A push-button, comprising:a bracket rigidly connected to a housing; a key member mounted axially displaceably in a hole of said bracket with a stop for limiting outwardly directed displacement of said key member and a key stop for limiting key displacement directed toward an interior of said housing; a switch arranged on said bracket and being actuatable by said key member; an elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism extending into a displacement path of said key stop and fixing said switch supported on said bracket, said elastic hook-shaped holding mechanism being arranged on said bracket.
  • 13. The push-button in accordance with claim 12, wherein said key stop is includes a stop face having two flattened areas extending transversely or obliquely to the direction of displacement of said key member.
  • 14. The push-button in accordance with claim 12, further comprising a board, wherein said switch is fastened to said board, said board being kept in contact with a rear side of said bracket by said hook-shaped holding mechanism.
  • 15. The push-button in accordance with claim 12, wherein said hook-shaped holding mechanism is formed by elastic fingers that are an integral part of said bracket.
  • 16. The push-button in accordance with claim 12, wherein said switch has a spring-loaded switch element used as a resetting means for resetting a position of said key member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
299 07 407 U Jul 1999 DE
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