The present invention is related to a rotational speed switching apparatus of a ceiling fan. The switching apparatus has four contacts cooperating with only two voltage-dropping capacitors to achieve five-stage switch of the rotational speed.
However, the four-stage switch of rotational speed is insufficient at present time. It is now commercially required to have five-stage switch of rotational speed. In case the conventional rotational speed switch is expanded to five-stage switch, the circuit will be more complicated and the number of capacitors will be increased. This will increase the manufacturing cost and lower the competitive ability of the product.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a rotational speed switching apparatus of a ceiling fan. A stepped conductive ring is fitted around the rotary shaft and has an upper, a middle and a lower section which continuously fall. The lower section has a connecting section extending from the lower section to a bottom of the rotary shaft. The widths of the upper, middle and lower sections are respectively 72 degrees of the circumference of the conductive ring. The interior of the seat body is partitioned into five receptacles at equal intervals. Different numbers of conductive members and conductive leaf springs are disposed in the four of the receptacles respectively corresponding to the upper, middle, lower and connecting sections of the conductive ring to form four contacts. The four contacts cooperate with two capacitors to achieve five-stage switch of the rotational speed.
According to the above object, the rotational speed switching apparatus of the ceiling fan includes a seat body and a pull rotary assembly.
A conductive ring is fitted around the rotary shaft. The conductive ring is stepped and has an upper section, a middle section and a lower section that continuously fall. The widths of the upper, middle and lower sections are respectively 72 degrees of the circumference of the conductive ring. The lower section has a connecting section extending from the lower section to a bottom of the rotary shaft. The interior of the seat body is partitioned into a first receptacle, a second receptacle, a third receptacle, a fourth receptacle and a fifth receptacle at equal intervals. A ring-shaped conductive member is disposed in the first receptacle corresponding to the connecting section of the conductive ring to form a first contact. Two conductive leaf springs are disposed in the second receptacle respectively corresponding to the upper and lower sections of the conductive ring to form a second contact. Two conductive leaf springs are disposed in the third receptacle respectively corresponding to the upper and middle sections of the conductive ring to form a third contact. A conductive leaf spring is disposed in the fifth receptacle corresponding to the upper section of the conductive ring to form a fifth contact.
The pull rotary assembly serves to drive the rotary shaft in the seat body to one-way circularly rotate. Each time the rotary shaft rotates, the rotary shaft rotates by 72 degrees.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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A rotary shaft 2 is pivotally disposed in the seat body 1. A conductive ring 3 is fitted around the rotary shaft 2. The conductive ring 3 is stepped to have an upper section 31, a middle section 32 and a lower section 33 which continuously fall. The widths of the upper, middle and lower sections 31, 32, 33 are respectively 72 degrees of the circumference of the conductive ring 3. The lower section 33 has a connecting section 34 extending from the lower section 33 to the bottom of the rotary shaft 2.
The interior of the seat body 1 is partitioned into a first receptacle 11, a second receptacle 12, a third receptacle 13, a fourth receptacle 14 and a fifth receptacle 15 at equal intervals.
A ring-shaped conductive member 111 is disposed in the first receptacle 11 corresponding to the connecting section 34 of the conductive ring 3 to form a first contact L.
Two conductive leaf springs 121, 122 are disposed in the second receptacle 12 respectively corresponding to the upper and lower sections 31, 33 of the conductive ring 3 to form a second contact A. An insulating block 123 is disposed between the two conductive leaf springs 121, 122.
Two conductive leaf springs 131, 132 are disposed in the third receptacle 13 respectively corresponding to the upper and middle sections 31, 32 of the conductive ring 3 to form a third contact B. In this embodiment, the two conductive leaf springs 131, 132 are made by integral punch. An insulating block 133 is disposed in the third receptacle 13 corresponding to the lower section 33 of the conductive ring 3.
No conductive member or conductive leaf spring is disposed in the fourth receptacle 14 to form a fourth contact C.
A conductive leaf spring 151 is disposed in the fifth receptacle 15 corresponding to the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 to form a fifth contact D.
The pull rotary assembly 4 includes a ratchet ring 41. The rotary shaft 2 has a ratchet section 21 corresponding to the ratchet ring 41. Accordingly, the pull rotary assembly 4 can drive the rotary shaft 2 to one-way circularly rotate. Each time the rotary shaft 2 rotates, the rotary shaft 2 rotates by 72 degrees.
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When an operator pulls the pull rotary assembly 4 to drive the rotary shaft 2 to rotate by 72 degrees and make the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 aligned with the second receptacle 12, as shown in
When the rotary shaft 2 is again rotated by 72 degrees to make the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 aligned with the third receptacle 13 as shown in
When the rotary shaft 2 is again rotated by 72 degrees to make the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 aligned with the fourth receptacle 14 as shown in
When the rotary shaft 2 is again rotated by 72 degrees to make the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 aligned with the fifth receptacle 15 as shown in
When the operator again pulls the pull rotary assembly 4 to drive the rotary shaft 2 to rotate by 72 degrees, the upper section 31 of the conductive ring 3 is again aligned with the first receptacle 11. At this time, the capacitance voltage dropping circuit is restored to the off state. Accordingly, the rotational speed can be switched among five stages.
In conclusion, the conductive ring 3 is stepped to have an upper section 31, a middle section 32 and a lower section 33 which continuously fall. The lower section 33 has a connecting section 34 extending from the lower section 33 to the bottom of the rotary shaft 2. The widths of the upper, middle and lower sections 31, 32, 33 are respectively 72 degrees of the circumference of the conductive ring 3. The interior of the seat body 1 is partitioned into a first receptacle 11, a second receptacle 12, a third receptacle 13, a fourth receptacle 14 and a fifth receptacle. The conductive member 111 and the conductive leaf springs 121, 122, 131, 132, 151 are disposed in the first, second, third and fifth receptacles, 11, 12, 13, 15 respectively corresponding to the upper, middle, lower and connecting sections 31, 32, 33 and 34 of the conductive ring 3 to form a first, a second, a third and a fifth contact L, A, B, D. The four contacts cooperate with the first and second capacitors 53, 54 with different capacitances to achieve five-stage switch of the rotational speed.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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20050016827 A1 | Jan 2005 | US |