Claims
- 1. A pushbutton switch comprising:a body including a barrel; a plunger longitudinally movable in the barrel; a ratchet coaxial with the plunger including a plurality of longitudinally extending camming teeth; and at least one longitudinally extending camming tooth on the plunger for engagement with the camming teeth on the ratchet, such a plunger tooth including a driving face having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger wherein the angle is in the range of from the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts moved by depressing the plunger, to about 30 degrees.
- 2. A pushbutton switch according to claim 1 wherein the angle is at least equal to the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch.
- 3. A pushbutton switch according to claim 1 wherein the angle is the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch, plus a margin of safety greater than the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts of the switch.
- 4. A pushbutton switch according to claim 1 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 5. A pushbutton switch comprising:a body including a barrel; a plunger longitudinally movable in the barrel; a ratchet coaxial with the plunger including a plurality of longitudinally extending camming teeth; and at least one longitudinally extending camming tooth on the plunger for engagement with camming teeth on the ratchet, such a plunger tooth including a driving face having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger wherein the angle is close to the sum of the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth and the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction of other sliding surfaces.
- 6. A pushbutton switch according to claim 5 wherein the angle is at least equal to the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch.
- 7. A pushbutton switch according to claim 6 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 30 degrees.
- 8. A pushbutton switch according to claim 5 wherein the angle is the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch, plus a margin of safety greater than the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts of the switch moved by the plunger.
- 9. A pushbutton switch according to claim 8 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 30 degrees.
- 10. A pushbutton switch according to claim 8 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 11. A pushbutton switch according to claim 5 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 30 degrees.
- 12. A pushbutton switch according to claim 5 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 13. A pushbutton switch comprising:a body including a barrel with longitudinally extending internal splines and ways between the splines; a plunger longitudinally movable in the barrel and including radially extending lugs in the ways; a ratchet coaxial with the plunger, having radially extending dogs which fit into the ways and including a plurality of longitudinally extending camming teeth; a fixed electrical terminal member; a rotatable electrical contact member connected to the ratchet for making or breaking contact with the fixed electrical terminal member; and at least one longitudinally extending camming tooth on the plunger for engagement with camming teeth on the ratchet, such a plunger tooth including a driving face having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger wherein the angle is in the range of from the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts moved by depressing the plunger, to about 30 degrees.
- 14. A pushbutton switch according to claim 13 wherein the angle is at least equal to the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch.
- 15. A pushbutton switch according to claim 13 wherein the angle is the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and the plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between electrical contacts in the switch, plus a margin of safety greater than the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts of the switch.
- 16. A pushbutton switch according to claim 15 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 30 degrees.
- 17. A pushbutton switch according to claim 15 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 18. A pushbutton switch according to claim 13 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 30 degrees.
- 19. A pushbutton switch according to claim 13 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 20. A pushbutton switch comprising:a body including a barrel; a plunger longitudinally movable in the barrel; a ratchet coaxial with the plunger including a plurality of longitudinally extending camming teeth; and at least one longitudinally extending camming tooth on the plunger for engagement with camming teeth on the ratchet, such a plunger tooth including a driving face having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger up to about 30 degrees.
- 21. A pushbutton switch according to claim 20 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 22. A pushbutton switch comprising:a body including a barrel with longitudinally extending internal splines and ways between the splines; a plunger longitudinally movable in the barrel and including radially extending lugs in the ways; a ratchet coaxial with the plunger, having radially extending dogs which fit into the ways and including a plurality of longitudinally extending camming teeth; a fixed electrical terminal member; a rotatable electrical contact member connected to the ratchet for making or breaking contact with the fixed electrical terminal; and at least one longitudinally extending camming tooth on the plunger for engagement with camming teeth on the ratchet, such a plunger tooth including a driving face having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger up to about 30 degrees.
- 23. A pushbutton switch according to claim 22 wherein the driving face has an angle up to about 27 degrees.
- 24. A ratchet mechanism comprising:a plunger having at least one longitudinally extending tooth and constrained to translational motion and not rotational motion, each tooth having a driving face and an opposite face; and a ratchet member having a plurality of longitudinally extending teeth for engaging a tooth on the plunger and movable both in translation and in rotation; and characterized by the driving face on the plunger having an angle from a normal to the longitudinal direction of the plunger wherein the angle is in the range of from the arctangent of the coefficient of friction between the ratchet teeth and such a plunger tooth plus the arctangent of the effective coefficient of friction between other parts moved by depressing the plunger, to about 30 degrees.
- 25. A ratchet mechanism according to claim 24 wherein the driving face has an angle up to 27 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/242,850 filed Sept. 13, 2002 now abandoned.
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