Applicant claims priority from German patent application No. 102006041951.0 filed Aug. 30, 2006.
The present invention relates to a rocker switch. In a rocker switch of such a type that is known from DE 101 17 597 C1 the actuating angle in both directions of motion is formed exclusively by the limit-stop elements on the switch housing, on the one hand, and on the actuating rocker, on the other hand. This means that in each direction there is only a single switching function in each
given case.
The object of the present invention is to configure a rocker switch of such a type with the aid of an overcompression function so as to render it capable of being employed for further switching functions.
By virtue of the measures according to the invention, an overcompression function towards the one or other side, or towards both sides, is enabled in straightforward manner in an analog rocker switch. Depending on the configuration of the overcompression stop and/or limit stop, various actuating angles between the initial position and the overcompression stop, and also between the overcompression stop and the limit stop, can be provided in a straightforward manner. These may, in addition, be variable in both directions.
In order to obtain variable actuating angles in the direction towards the overcompression point and thereafter, and in order to obtain overcompression functions in the one or other direction or in both directions or even in no direction, the features are provided individually or in combination. Hence by simple replacement, for example of the inner part of the switch housing, an appropriate variability in the actuating angles and in the locations of the overcompression functions is obtained. This variability can be produced in straightforward manner by the molding tool with which the inner part of the switch housing made of plastic is molded—for example, injection-molded—being provided with removable cores which can be employed for the purpose of producing the differing lengths of the domes for the overcompression-function stops and/or of the domes for the limit stops.
Further particulars of the invention can be gathered from the following description, in which the invention has been described and elucidated in greater detail on the basis of the exemplary embodiment represented in the drawing.
A rocker 16 (
The outer part 12 of the switch housing 11, which is approximately rectangular in cross-section, has at its upper end a cover 18 with a recess 17 through which the actuating rocker 16, which exhibits an actuating lug 19, projects. The lug projects to such to an extent that an actuation of the actuating rocker 16 in one of two directions according to the double-headed arrow A in each given case is possible as far as the respective limit stop or over the respective maximum actuating-angle displacement. Within a certain height range, the outer part 12 has an inner ring 21, against which an intermediate bottom 22 of the inner part 13 bears. At its lower end 23 the inner part 13 which has been inserted from the underside of the outer part 12 is firmly connected to the outer part 12 in a manner which is not represented in any detail. A printed circuit board 26 is arranged within the lower part of the inner part 13, and a further printed circuit board 27 is arranged below the lower end 23 of the inner part 13, within the outer part 12, the two printed circuit boards, which are equipped with electrical and electronic components, being electrically connected to one another via a cable 28.
The unit consisting of the switching element 14 and the actuating rocker 16 is retained on the inner part 13 of the switch housing 11 by means of a swivel shaft 31 so as to be capable of swivelling in the directions according to the double-headed arrow A. The swivel shaft 31 is surrounded by a spiral spring 32 which brings about a reset into the neutral position or initial position represented in
On the inside of an approximately semicylindrical casing 33, which is provided with the actuating lug 19 on the upper side, of the actuating rocker 16 a cage 35 which includes an overcompression function element 36 is fastened to the switching element 14.
The overcompression function element 36 has two rams 37 and 38, directed diametrically against each other, between which a compression spring 39 is arranged. The compression spring 39 is located in a blind bore 41 pertaining to each of the rams 37, 38, each of the blind bores 41 being less deep than half the length of the optionally biased compression spring 39. The two rams 37 and 38 are pressed, in a manner biased by the compression spring 39, by an outer-ring edge 42 facing away from the blind bore 41 against a stop ring 43 in the cage 35, whereby a conically tapered ram end 44 of the two rams 37 and 38 projects beyond the stop ring 43 constituting the edge of the cage. In the neutral position or initial position both of the actuating rocker 16 or, to be more exact, the switching element 14 and of the two rams 37 and 38 moving in opposite senses in the directions of the double-headed arrow A there is a certain spacing between the two inner ends of the rams 37 and 38. If the overcompression is to act in one direction only, a single spring-loaded ram is sufficient.
According to
In
The overcompression function of the overcompression function element 36 described above is the following. If the actuating rocker 16 (
In order to enable the variable actuating angles, described above, between the neutral position or initial position and the attaining of the overcompression stop 46, 47, on the one hand, and between the overcompression stops 46, 47 and the limit stop 51, 52, on the other hand, in straightforward manner in terms of construction and production technology, the inner part 13 of the switch housing 11, which is provided with the stops 46 and 47 as well as 51 and 52, is shaped in accordance with the desired stop lengths in the course of production by means of injection molding. This is obtained by the molding tool or injection-molding tool for producing the inner part 13 of the switch housing 11 being capable of being provided with removable cores which, on the one hand, take account of the differing lengths of the overcompression stops 46 and 47 and/or, on the other hand, the differing lengths of the stops 51 and 52. In corresponding manner the inner part 13 which is provided for the type of rocker switch 10 is introduced into the outer part 12 of the switch housing 11.
In the rocker switch 10 which has been described, the electrical switching of a component, which is provided in accordance with the direction of motion A′ or A″ of the actuating rocker 16, is effected, for example, by the swivel shaft 31 being provided with permanent magnets spaced over its periphery, whereas, for example, the printed circuit board 26 is equipped with Hall-effect sensors which react to the angular position of the permanent magnet or permanent magnets.
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