This application claims priority of Chinese Application No. 201520274963.0, filed on Apr. 30, 2015.
The disclosure relates to a shutoff device for a toaster, and more particularly to a shutoff device for a toaster that can cut off the power supply when a bread carriage is stuck.
The bread carriage 12 has a first carriage body 121 adjacent to the lever unit 13, and two second carriage bodies 122 respectively connected to lateral sides of the first carriage body 121 and extending away from the lever unit 13. The first carriage body 121 has upper and lower portions 123, 124 spaced apart from each other in the up-down direction and disposed respectively at upper and lower sides of the lever unit 13.
The lever unit 13 includes a contact body 131 disposed between the upper and lower portions 123, 124, a connecting body 132 connected to the contact body 131, an intermediate body 133 connected to the contact body 131, and a knob body 134 connected to the connecting body 132. The contact body 131 has a coupling wall 135, and two contact portions 136 formed respectively on top and bottom ends of the coupling wall 135, disposed between the upper and lower portions 123, 124, connected to and movable along the guiding shaft 11, and extending away from the bread carriage 12. The guiding shaft 11 extends through the upper portions 123 of the bread carriage 12, the contact portions 136 of the lever unit 13, and the lower portion 124 of the bread carriage 12. The knob body 134 is disposed at a top end of the connecting body 132. The resilient member 14 is disposed between the lower portion 124 of the bread carriage 12 and a lower one of the contact portions 136 of the lever unit 13.
The conventional shutoff device further includes a switch (not shown) convertible between a contact position, where the lever unit 13 electrically contacts the switch, and a shutoff position, where the lever unit 13 is separated from the switch.
In operation of the toaster, after a sliced bread is toasted, if the bread carriage 12 is stuck, since a first distance (D1) defined between the upper and lower portions 123, 124 is larger than a second distance (D2) defined between the contact portions 136, the contact body 131 is biased by the resilient member 14 to move upwardly relative to the first carriage body 121 such that the lever unit 13 is moved upwardly to be separated from the switch, and the switch converts to the shutoff position. However, the difference between the first distance (D1) and the second distance (D2) is not large, so that a moving distance of the lever unit 13 may be insufficient to ensure the conversion of the switch. In order to enlarge the moving distance of the lever unit 13, the first carriage body 121 has to be enlarged to lengthen the first distance (D1). However, the enlargement of the first carriage body 121 may affect arrangements of other elements inside of the toaster.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a shutoff device for a toaster that can completely cut off the power supply for safety and that facilitates structural design and manufacturing of the toaster.
According to the disclosure, the shutoff device is adapted for use in a toaster and includes a guiding unit, a bread carriage, a lever unit, and a switch. The guiding unit extends in an up-down direction. The bread carriage is connected to and movable along the guiding unit, and includes a first carriage body having a first portion and a second portion that is spaced apart from and disposed under the first portion. The lever unit has a contact segment adjacent to the first carriage body of the bread carriage, connected to and movable along the guiding unit, and having a lower portion that is disposed between the first and second portions of the first carriage body, and an upper portion that is spaced apart from the lower portion and that is disposed above the lower portion and the first portion of the first carriage body. The switch has a conduct portion, and a contact portion convertible between a contact position, where the contact portion electrically contacts the conduct portion, and a shutoff position, where the contact portion is separated from the conduct portion. The lever unit is downwardly movable to move the bread carriage downwardly, and to urge the contact portion of the switch to the contact position. The lever unit is upwardly movable relative to the bread carriage, with the lower portion being moved upwardly toward the first portion of the first carriage body and the upper portion being moved upwardly away from the first portion of the first carriage body, thereby converting the contact portion of the switch to the shutoff position.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The guiding unit 3 is disposed in the housing 2, is configured as a shaft extending in an up-down direction, and has two ends that are respectively connected to a top portion and a bottom portion of the housing 2.
The bread carriage 4 is connected to and movable along the guiding unit 3, and includes a first carriage body 41 and two second carriage bodies 42. The first carriage body 41 has a U-shaped connecting portion 43 having a middle section 431 and two side sections 432 that are connected respectively to opposite ends of the middle section 431, a first portion 44 and a second portion 45 spaced apart from each other, and two coupling portions 46 connected respectively to the side sections 432 and parallel to the middle section 431. The first and second portions 44, 45 of the first carriage body 41 are connected respectively to top and bottom ends of the middle section 431 of the connecting portion 43 (i.e., the second portion 45 is disposed under the first portion 44). Each second carriage body 42 extends from a respective one of the coupling portions 46 of the first carriage body 41 away from the lever unit 5 and is adapted for supporting a piece of sliced bread (not shown) thereon.
In this embodiment, the lever unit 5 has a contact segment 51 adjacent to the first carriage body 41 of the bread carriage 4 and connected to and movable along said guiding unit 3, an accessible knob segment 52 connected to the contact segment 51 and extending out of the housing 2, two urging segments 53 connected between the contact segment 51 and the knob segment 52, and a bridge segment 54 connected between the urging segments 53. The contact segment 51 has a lower portion 512 disposed between the first and second portions 44, 45 of the first carriage body 41, and an upper portion 511 spaced apart from the lower portion 512 and disposed above the lower portion 512 and the first portion 44 of the first carriage body 41. The side sections 432 of the connecting portion 43 of the bread carriage 4 flank the contact segment 51 of the lever unit 5.
The first resilient member 61 is disposed between the bread carriage 4 and the bottom portion of the housing 2, and is disposed under the first carriage body 41 for biasing upwardly the first carriage body 41.
The second resilient member 62 has opposite top and bottom ends abutting resiliently and respectively against the contact segment 51 of the lever unit 5 and the first carriage body 41 for biasing upwardly the lever unit 5 relative to the bread carriage 4. It should be noted that, the second resilient member 62 may also be disposed between the lower portion 512 of the lever unit 5 and the second portion 45 of the bread carriage 4.
Specifically, the guiding unit 3 extends sequentially through the upper portion 511 of the contact segment 51 of the lever unit 5, the second resilient member 62, the first portion 44 of the first carriage body 41 of the bread carriage 4, the lower portion 512 of the contact segment 51 of the lever unit 5, the second portion 45 of the first carriage body 41 of the bread carriage 4, and the first resilient member 61.
Each of the switches 7 is disposed on the bottom portion of the housing 2, and has a conduct portion 71, and a contact portion 72 convertible between a contact position (see
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At this time, the lower portion 512 of the contact segment 51 of the lever unit 5 is adjacent to the second portion 45 of the first carriage body 41, a control unit (not shown) of the toaster supplies an electric power to the electromagnet 8 to apply a magnetic force to attract the bridge segment 54 of the lever unit 5 and maintain the bread carriage 4 and the lever unit 5 at the location adjacent to the bottom of the housing 2, and a heating unit (not shown) of the toaster then applies heat to the piece of sliced bread.
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In conclusion, with the design that the upper portion 511 of the contact segment 51 is disposed above the first portion 44 of the first carriage body 41 and the lower portion 512 of the contact segment 51 is disposed between the first and second portions 44, 45 of the first carriage body 41, and that a thickness of the lower portion 512 in the up-down direction is small, the lower portion 512 of the contact segment 51 can move between the first and second portions 44, 45 and a distance for the lever unit 5 to move upwardly when being biased by the switches 7 is sufficient. As a result, the contact portions 72 of the switches 7 can successfully convert to the shutoff position to prevent sliced bread from being burnt or even a fire hazard. In addition, by virtue of the design that only the lower portion 512 of the contact segment 51 is disposed between the first and second portions 44, 45 (i.e., the upper portion 511 is disposed outside of the first carriage body 41), a sufficient space for the upward movement of the contact segment 51 is created, and the first carriage body 41 is not required to be enlarged such that the drawbacks associated with the abovementioned prior art are eliminated.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments maybe practiced without some of these specific details.
It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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