1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a rotary switch.
2. Description of Related Art
A rotary switch generally includes a base having a plurality of contact pieces arrayed in a shape of arc and a rotary mechanism rotatably installed to the base. The rotary mechanism includes an arm to be selectively coupled to one of the contact pieces by rotating the rotary mechanism. The arm moves over the contacts in rotation of the rotary mechanism. Therefore, the arm and the contact pieces tend to be quickly worn out because of the friction, resulting in a shortening of the service life of the rotary switch.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of examples and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
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The base 20 includes a cylindrical shell 22 and a circuit board 24 received in the shell 22. An annular supporting portion 221 protrudes from an inner side of an annular wall of the shell 22. A plurality of evenly spaced wedge-shaped protrusions 2211 is formed on a top of the supporting portion 221. An indentation 2213 is defined between every two neighboring protrusions 2211. A plurality of evenly spaced wedge-shaped protrusions 2212 is formed on the inner side of the annular wall of the shell 22, above the supporting portion 221. An indentation 2214 is defined between every two neighboring protrusions 2212, aligning with one of the indentations 2213. A plurality of contact pieces 26 is arranged on the circuit board 24, evenly spaced and arrayed in a shape of arc which would form a circle concentric with the supporting portion 221. Each of the contact pieces 26 aligns with one of the indentations 2213 of the supporting portion 221.
The rotary mechanism 60 includes a rotary pole 62, two abutting poles 66, a connecting member 65, two first resilient members 64, and two second resilient members 67. Two receiving holes 622 are axially defined in opposite ends of the rotary pole 62. A through hole 623 is defined in a center of the rotary pole 62, with an axis of the through hole 623 perpendicular to a lengthwise direction of the rotary pole 62. Two mounting columns 624 extend up from the rotary pole 62 and are symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the through hole 623. Two triggers 625 are rotatably mounted to the rotary pole 62 adjacent to the opposite ends of the rotary pole 62. Each of the abutting poles 66 forms a hemispherical abutting end 661. The connecting member 65 includes a rectangular connecting board 651, a sliding pole 655 extending down from a center of the connecting board 651, and two cylindrical sleeves 653 extending down from the connecting board 651 and symmetrically arranged at opposite sides of the sliding pole 655. The connecting board 651 defines two retaining holes 6512, arranged between the sliding pole 655 and the two sleeves 653. Two spaced stopping tabs 6552 are formed at the bottom end of the sliding pole 655. In one embodiment, the first and second resilient members 64 and 67 are coil springs.
The manipulation member 70 for the use of a user includes a round rotating plate 72, a bar-shaped handle 74 protruding from a top of the rotating plate 72, and two hooks 76 protruding from a bottom of the rotating plate 72.
The cover 80 is round, and defines a round through hole 83 in a center of the cover 80 and an annular recess 82 concentric with, and surrounding, the through hole 83. A plurality of evenly spaced marks 84 is shown on the top of the cover 80 and arrayed in a shape of arc concentric with, and surrounding, the recess 82.
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A bottom of the cover 80 abuts against the top of the connecting board 651, with the retaining holes 6512 exposed through the through hole 83 of the cover 80. The rotating plate 72 is engaged in the recess 82 of the cover 80, with the hooks 76 extending through the through holes 83 of the cover 80 and fixed in the retaining holes 6512, to fix the connecting member 65 and the manipulation member 70 to the cover 80.
The second resilient members 67 are received in the receiving holes 622 of the rotary pole 62. The abutting poles 66 slidably extend into the receiving holes 622. Opposite ends of the second resilient members 67 abut against ends of the abutting poles 66 opposite to the abutting ends 661 and blind ends of the receiving holes 622.
The cover 80 is covered and fixed to the top of the shell 22, with the rotary mechanism 60 accommodated in the shell 22 and the marks 84 aligning with the contact pieces 26 of the circuit board 24. The abutting poles 66 are supported on the supporting portion 221. The second resilient members 67 constantly urge the abutting ends 661 of the abutting poles 66 press against the inner side of the annular wall of the shell 22. The triggers 625 align with the arc in which the contact pieces 26 are arrayed. The first resilient members 64 push the rotary pole 62 downwards to engage the abutting poles 66 in the indentations 2213 of the supporting portion 221, thereby the triggers 625 contact and trigger connections with the contact pieces 26. At the same time, the abutting ends 661 of the abutting poles 66 are received in the indentations 2214.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the embodiments, the present disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in details, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201310035446.3 | Jan 2013 | CN | national |