Claims
- 1. A simulated toggle switch comprising:
- a mounting bracket, having a top, a bottom, two sides, a back and a front;
- a bat handle, said bat handle attached to the front of said mounting bracket;
- a first spring roll pin, said first spring roll pin connected to said bat handle, and which first spring roll pin provides a pivot point for said bat handle;
- a second spring roll pin connected to said bat handle;
- a first cam and a second cam each having a notch, wherein said notch of each of said cams is engagingly connected to said second spring roll pin in said bat handle;
- a round shaft, wherein said round shaft supports and allows for the rotation of said first and second cams and a torsion spring;
- a top and a bottom solenoid, each solenoid further being mounted inside a housing, and a plunger seated inside each of said housings, each housing being attached to said mounting bracket;
- two push rods each reciprocally connected to one of said plungers by a rear spring roll pin, said plunger from said top solenoid is connected to said first cam by said front spring roll pin and said plunger from said bottom solenoid is connected to said second cam by a front spring roll pin;
- whereby, when said plunger from said top solenoid extends forward, said first cam rotates counterclockwise on said round shaft enabling said notch of said first cam to press down on said second spring roll pin of said bat handle, thereby pushing said bat handle to its uppermost position, and when said plunger from said bottom solenoid extends forward, said second cam rotates clockwise on said round shaft enabling said notch of said second cam to press up on said second spring roll pin of said bat handle, thereby pushing said bat handle to its lowermost position, and when both solenoid plungers are retracted, said bat handle is centered.
- 2. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 1, further comprising a torsion spring reciprocally captive between said front spring roll pin of said first and second cam to preload said bat handle.
- 3. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 1, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises a transient suppressor VR1 connected and electrically coupled in parallel with said solenoid winding leads to reduce back EMF transients.
- 4. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 1, further comprising:
- each solenoid further having a first and a second coil winding lead,
- an electronic drive circuit card assembly for each of said solenoids having a first input and a second input, a first output connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said corresponding solenoid winding, and a second output connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said corresponding solenoid winding;
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is extracted from said solenoid housing by said torsion spring, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is pulled into said solenoid housing.
- 5. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 4, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises:
- a first amplifier Q1 connected and electrically coupled between a supply voltage and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a second amplifier Q2 connected and electrically coupled between the supply voltage and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- a third amplifier Q3 connected and electrically coupled between said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a fourth amplifier Q4 connected and electrically coupled between said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said second amplifier Q2 through said second lead of said solenoid winding to said first lead of said solenoid winding through said third amplifier Q3, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said first amplifier Q1 through said first lead of said solenoid winding to said second lead of said solenoid winding through said fourth amplifier Q4.
- 6. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 5, wherein said first and second amplifiers are PNP transistors and said third and fourth amplifiers are FET transistors.
- 7. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 6, in which:
- said first amplifier Q1 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R2 to said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- said second amplifier Q2 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R4 to said first lead of said solenoid winding;
- said third amplifier Q3 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to a 24 Volt return; and
- said fourth amplifier Q4 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to the 24 Volt return.
- 8. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 4, wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly further comprises an optical device U1 for generating a light and detecting said light upon its reflection off of a surface in close proximity to said optical device.
- 9. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 8, wherein said optical device U1 is a photo generator/detector.
- 10. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 1, further comprising:
- each solenoid further having a first and a second coil winding lead,
- an electronic drive circuit card assembly for each of said solenoids having a first input and a second input, a first output connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said corresponding solenoid winding, and a second output connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said corresponding solenoid winding;
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is extracted from said solenoid housing by said torsion spring, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is pulled into said solenoid housing, or in the alternative, in the absence of a control voltage being applied, said remotely controlled toggle switch may be operated manually.
- 11. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 10, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises:
- a first amplifier Q1 connected and electrically coupled between a supply voltage and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a second amplifier Q2 connected and electrically coupled between the supply voltage and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- a third amplifier Q3 connected and electrically coupled between said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a fourth amplifier Q4 connected and electrically coupled between said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said second amplifier Q2 through said second lead of said solenoid winding to said first lead of said solenoid winding through said third amplifier Q3, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said first amplifier Q1 through said first lead of said solenoid winding to said second lead of said solenoid winding through said fourth amplifier Q4, or in the alternative, in the absence of a control voltage being applied, said remotely controlled toggle switch may be operated manually.
- 12. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 11, wherein said first and second amplifiers are PNP transistors and said third and fourth amplifiers are FET transistors.
- 13. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 12, in which:
- said first amplifier Q1 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R2 to said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- said second amplifier Q2 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R4 to said first lead of said solenoid winding;
- said third amplifier Q3 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to a 24 Volt return; and
- said fourth amplifier Q4 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to the 24 Volt return.
- 14. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 10, wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly further comprises an optical device U1 for generating a light and
- detecting said light upon its reflection off of a surface in close proximity to said optical device.
- 15. The remotely controlled toggle switch according to claim 14, wherein said optical device U1 is a photo generator/detector.
- 16. A maintenance trainer system comprising a plurality of remotely controlled toggle switches, wherein each of said remotely controlled toggle switches comprises:
- a mounting bracket, having a top, a bottom, two sides, a back and a front;
- a bat handle, said bat handle attached to the front of said mounting bracket;
- a first spring roll pin, said first spring roll pin connected to said bat handle, and which first spring roll pin provides a pivot point for said bat handle;
- a second spring roll pin connected to said bat handle;
- a first cam and a second cam each having a notch, wherein said notch of each of said cams is engagingly connected to said second spring roll pin in said bat handle;
- a round shaft, wherein said round shaft supports and allows for the rotation of said first and second cams and a torsion spring;
- a top and a bottom solenoid, each solenoid further being mounted inside a housing, and a plunger seated inside each of said housings, each housing being attached to said mounting bracket;
- two push rods each reciprocally connected to one of said plungers by a rear spring roll pin, said plunger from said top solenoid is connected to said first cam by said front spring roll pin and said plunger from said bottom solenoid is connected to said second cam by a front spring roll pin;
- whereby, when said plunger from said top solenoid extends forward, said first cam rotates counterclockwise on said round shaft enabling said notch of said first cam to press down on said spring roll pin of said bat handle, thereby pushing said bat handle to its uppermost position, and when said plunger from said bottom solenoid extends forward, said second cam rotates clockwise on said round shaft enabling said notch of said second cam to press up on said spring roll pin of said bat handle, thereby pushing said bat handle to its lowermost position, and when both solenoid plungers are retracted, said bat handle is centered.
- 17. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 16, wherein said remotely controlled toggle switch further comprises a torsion spring reciprocally captive between said first and second cams to preload said bat handle.
- 18. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 16, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises a transient suppressor VR1 connected and electrically coupled in parallel with said solenoid winding leads to reduce back EMF transients.
- 19. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 16, wherein each of said remotely controlled toggle switch further comprises:
- a pulse generation means; and
- an electronic drive circuit card assembly for each of said solenoids, each of said controller circuit card assemblies having a first input and a second input, a first output connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said corresponding solenoid winding, and a second output connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said corresponding solenoid winding;
- wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly is remotely controlled by said pulse generation means, and
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is extracted from said solenoid housing by said torsion spring, and when a voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is pulled into said solenoid housing.
- 20. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 19, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises:
- a first amplifier Q1 connected and electrically coupled between the supply voltage and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a second amplifier Q2 connected and electrically coupled between the supply voltage and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- a third amplifier Q3 connected and electrically coupled between said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a fourth amplifier Q4 connected and electrically coupled between said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- whereby when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said second amplifier Q2 through said second lead of said solenoid winding to said first lead of said solenoid winding through said third amplifier Q3, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said first amplifier Q1 through said first lead of said solenoid winding to said second lead of said solenoid winding through said fourth amplifier Q4.
- 21. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 20, wherein said first and second amplifiers are PNP transistors and said third and fourth amplifiers are FET transistors.
- 22. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 21, wherein:
- said first amplifier Q1 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to a supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R2 to said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- said second amplifier Q2 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R4 to said first lead of said solenoid winding;
- said third amplifier Q3 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to a 24 Volt return;
- said fourth amplifier Q4 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to the 24 Volt return.
- 23. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 19, wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly further comprises an optical device U1 for generating a light and detecting said light upon its reflection off of a surface in close proximity to said optical device.
- 24. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 23, wherein said optical device U1 is a photo generator/detector.
- 25. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 16, wherein each of said remotely controlled toggle switch further comprises:
- a pulse generation means; and
- an electronic drive circuit card assembly for each of said solenoids, each of said controller circuit card assemblies having a first input and a second input, a first output connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said corresponding solenoid winding, and a second output connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said corresponding solenoid winding;
- wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly is remotely controlled by said pulse generation means, and
- whereby, when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is extracted from said solenoid housing by said torsion spring, and when a voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, said plunger is pulled into said solenoid housing, or in the alternative, in the absence of a control voltage being applied, said remotely controlled toggle switch may be operated manually.
- 26. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 25, wherein each of said electronic drive circuit card assemblies further comprises:
- a first amplifier Q1 connected and electrically coupled between a supply voltage and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a second amplifier Q2 connected and electrically coupled between the supply voltage and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- a third amplifier Q3 connected and electrically coupled between said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a fourth amplifier Q4 connected and electrically coupled between said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly and said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- whereby when a control voltage is applied to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said second amplifier Q2 through said second lead of said solenoid winding to said first lead of said solenoid winding through said third amplifier Q3, and when a control voltage is applied to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, current flows from said first amplifier Q1 through said first lead of said solenoid winding to said second lead of said solenoid winding through said fourth amplifier Q4, or in the alternative, in the absence of a control voltage being applied, said remotely controlled toggle switch may be operated manually.
- 27. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 26, wherein said first and second amplifiers are PNP transistors and said third and fourth amplifiers are FET transistors.
- 28. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 27, wherein:
- said first amplifier Q1 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R2 to said second lead of said solenoid winding;
- said second amplifier Q2 has an emitter connected and electrically coupled to the supply voltage, a collector connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a base connected and electrically coupled through a series resistance R4 to said first lead of said solenoid winding;
- said third amplifier Q3 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said first input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said first lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to a 24 Volt return;
- said fourth amplifier Q4 has a gate connected and electrically coupled to said second input of said electronic drive circuit card assembly, a drain connected and electrically coupled to said second lead of said solenoid winding, and a source connected and electrically coupled to the 24 Volt return.
- 29. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 25, wherein said electronic drive circuit card assembly further comprises an optical device U1 for generating a light and detecting said light upon its reflection off of a surface in close proximity to said optical device.
- 30. The maintenance trainer system according to claim 29, wherein said optical device U1 is a photo generator/detector.
- 31. A method of controlling a remotely controlled toggle switch comprising the steps of:
- applying a current through a first solenoid winding or a second solenoid winding in either a forward or a reverse direction;
- extracting a first or second plunger from or pushing said first or second plunger into a first or second solenoid housing, respectively;
- moving a first or second cam in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction; and
- moving a bat handle to an uppermost, a centered, or a lowermost position.
- 32. The method according to claim 31, further comprising the steps of:
- reciprocally connecting a push rod to each of said first and second plungers, each said push rod having a machined flat surface; and
- sensing a beam of light reflected from said machined flat surface to determine the position of said remotely controlled toggle switch.
- 33. A method of controlling a remotely controlled toggle switch located in a maintenance trainer system comprising the steps of:
- applying a current through a first solenoid winding or a second solenoid winding in either a forward or a reverse direction;
- extracting a first or second plunger from or pushing a first or second plunger into a first or second solenoid housing, respectively;
- moving a first or second cam in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, and
- moving a bat handle to an uppermost, a centered, or a lowermost position.
- 34. The method according to claim 33, further comprising the step of:
- sensing a beam of light to determine the position of said remotely controlled toggle switch.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to the following applications: "Remotely Controlled Simulated Linear Circuit Breaker Assembly" (Ser. No. 09/002,082) by Mark Arthur Callahan, Jeffrey Joseph Perloski, Christopher Joseph Murk and John Nicholas Merkle; "Smart Test Equipment/ID Tagged Test Points" (Ser. No. 09/002,084) by Jeffrey Joseph Perloski, Paul Joseph Hoshall and Lester Louis Smith; and "Simulated Rotary Switch" (Ser. No. 09/002,083) by Mark Arthur Callahan, Jeffrey Joseph Perloski and Richard Michael Quintavalle, each of which is filed concurrently herewith, commonly owned, and incorporated herein by reference.
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