Switch attachment structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6528749
  • Patent Number
    6,528,749
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 22, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance which is simple but is able to provide good assembling efficiency. A first outer shell (2a) which constructs a part of a main body or pillar (2) of the electric appliance is provided in a bottom with an attachment frame (8). The attachment frame (8) includes a through-hole (7) for attaching a tip-over switch (3) thereto and a cutout (9) formed in a part of the attachment frame (8). The cutout (9) has a width at least as large as the thickness of a lead wire (10), thus providing the communication of the through-hole (7) with the outside of the attachment frame (8). When combining the first outer shell (2a) and a second outer shell (2b) together, the cutout (9) is filled by the second outer shell (2b). Thus, it is possible to insert the lead wire (10) from the cutout (9) into the through-hole (7) with the switch (3), the lead wire (10) and the electrical element (11) being connected together beforehand, and then to insert the switch (3) into the through-hole (7) to thereby easily and efficiently attach the switch (3) to the attachment frame (8).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




a) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a switch attachment structure for an electric appliance such as an electric lighting apparatus.




b) Prior Art




One example of conventional switch attachment structure for an electric appliance is illustrated in

FIG. 7

, in which one of outer shells


102


that construct a pillar


101


is provided with an attachment frame


104


having a through-hole


103


, into which is inserted a switch


105


so that it may be retained by the attachment frame


104


. With the structure thus made, the switch


105


is kept retained by the attachment frame


104


during the assembly of the appliance, thus enhancing assembling efficiency.




According to the conventional switch attachment structure, however, one end of a lead wire must be connected to a terminal of the switch


105


with the switch


105


being attached to the attachment frame


104


, or with the lead wire being inserted beforehand into the through-hole


103


, or otherwise, the lead wire with its one end attached beforehand to the switch


105


must be first inserted into the through-hole


103


and then the other end thereof must be connected to electrical elements such as a circuit board or a socket. Accordingly, there has been a considerable room for improvement from a standpoint of assembling efficiency.




On the other hand, if the main body of a certain electric appliance is constructed by assembling at least two outer shells together, a switch might be able to be attached to the main body by clamping the switch between the two outer shells. In this case, although it is possible to attach the switch to the main body after the switch, the lead wire and the electrical elements are connected to one another, the switch is not retained during the assembling work, and thus there has also been a room for improvement from a standpoint of assembling efficiency.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To eliminate the above-mentioned problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a switch attachment structure for an electric appliance which is simple but is able to provide a good assembling efficiency.




To attain the object, there is provided a switch attachment structure for an electric appliance, which comprises: a main body constructed by combining at least two outer shells together, one of said outer shells being provided with a through-hole defined therethrough; an attachment frame formed around an outer periphery of said through-hole; a switch attached to said attachment frame; an electrical element mounted to said main body; and a lead wire for electrically connecting said switch to said electrical element, wherein a part of said attachment frame is formed with a cutout, said cutout being filled by the other of said outer shells when said outer shells are combined together.




According to the structure thus made, it is possible to insert the lead wire from the cutout into the through-hole while mounting the electrical element to one of said outer shells, with the switch, the lead wire and the electrical element being connected together beforehand, and then to insert the switch into the through-hole from the outside of the one of said outer shells so as to retain the switch by the attachment frame, and finally to combine the other of said outer shells to the one of said outer shells to thereby fill the cutout.




From another aspect of the invention, there is provided a switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to the foregoing aspect, wherein said cutout has a width at least equal to a thickness of said lead wire.




Accordingly, the lead wire can be easily inserted into the through-hole, without forcing the same into the cutout during the assembling work.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, wherein reference is made to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a front view showing an electric appliance with a switch attachment structure according to an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a partially cutaway section of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3



a


is a bottom view showing a pillar of the electric appliance of

FIG. 1

, in which a tip-over safety switch is not attached yet.





FIG. 3



b


is a bottom view showing the pillar of the electric appliance of

FIG. 1

, in which the tip-over safety switch is attached.





FIG. 4

is an explanatory diagram for illustrating an initial state prior to attaching the tip-over safety switch, for the purpose of explaining how to attach the tip-over safety switch.





FIG. 5

is also an explanatory diagram for illustrating a state in which a lead wire is inserted from a cutout into a through-hole, for the purpose of explaining how to attach the tip-over safety switch.





FIG. 6

is also an explanatory diagram for illustrating a state in which the tip-over safety switch is inserted into the through-hole, for the purpose of explaining how to attach the tip-over safety switch.





FIG. 7



a


is a bottom view showing the pillar of a conventional electric appliance, in which the tip-over safety switch is not attached yet.





FIG. 7



b


is a bottom view showing the pillar of a conventional electric appliance, in which the tip-over safety switch is attached.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Hereinafter is described a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, in which an electric desk lamp is shown as an example of an electric appliance, and a tip-over safety switch as an example of the switch of the embodiment. Needless to say, the present invention is applicable to any other electric appliance and switch.




Reference numeral


1


designates a metallic plate base, having an end to which is removably mounted a pillar


2


as a main body. The pillar


2


comprises a tip-over safety switch


3


provided in a bottom, said switch


3


protruding downwardly from the base


1


; and a head


4


integrally provided in a top thereof The pillar


2


further comprises a lighting switch


5


. The head


4


is formed by bending the top portion of the pillar


2


to extend in the horizontal direction, while a shade


6


is detachably provided over the head


4


.




Next, the detailed structure of the pillar


2


will de described. The pillar


2


is constructed by combining a left-side outer shell


2




a


with a right-side outer shell


2




b


. The outer shell


2




a


is provided in a bottom with an attachment frame


8


which includes a substantially square-shaped through-hole


7


and a cutout


9


, said cutout


9


being formed in a part of the attachment frame


8


, thus providing the communication of the through-hole


7


with the outside of the attachment frame


8


. Thus, the square-pole-shaped, aforesaid tip-over safety switch


3


is attached to the through-hole


7


. The tip-over safety switch


3


is formed at its side with a hook claw


3




a


, which engages with the inner peripheral edge of the attachment frame


8


. Further, one end of a lead wire


10


is connected to a terminal


3




b


of the said switch


3


, while the other end thereof is connected to an electrical element or circuit board


11


.




In the meantime, the cutout


9


defines a width of which the dimension is at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire


10


but smaller than the length of one side of the through-hole


7


so that the cutout


9


can allow the lead wire


10


to pass therethrough. The outer peripheral edge of the attachment frame


8


is formed with a protrusion


8




a


. Although not shown in the drawings, the outer shell


2




a


is


16


formed with a plurality of bosses, to which is attached said circuit board


11


. On the other hand, the other outer shell


2




b


is provided in a bottom with a recess


12


, corresponding to the outer peripheral edge of the attachment frame


8


, said recess


12


being formed with a receiving portion


12




a


for receiving said protrusion


8




a


and a projection


13


which is to be inserted into said cutout


9


for filling the same.




Next, an assembling process in the embodiment is described, with reference to

FIGS. 4 through 6

.




First, the terminal


3




b


of the tip-over safety switch


3


and a first end of the lead wire


10


are connected to each other by soldiering or the like, while a second end of the lead wire


10


is connected to the circuit board


11


by soldiering or the like as well. Then, the circuit board


11


is attached to the boss of the outer shell


2




a


by fastening screws or the like. Thereafter, as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the lead wire


10


is inserted from the cutout


9


into the through-hole


7


so that the first end of the lead wire


10


, i.e., one end of the lead wire


10


which is closer to the safety switch


3


may be located outside the outer shell


2




a


. At this moment, as the width of the cutout


9


is formed greater than or at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire


10


, the coating of the lead wire


10


is prevented from being damaged by the cutout


9


when the lead wire


10


passes therethrough, and thus easy assembly with excellent reliability is achieved.




Subsequently, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the tip-over safety switch


3


is inserted from the outside of the outer shell


2




a


into the through-hole


7


so as to allow the hook claw


3




a


to engage the inner peripheral edge of the attachment frame


8


, whereby the tip-over safety switch


3


is held in place by the attachment frame


8


. Finally, the outer shells


2




a


and


2




b


are joined together, and fastened by screws or the like. At that time, the protrusion


8




a


formed in the outer peripheral edge of the attachment frame


8


is fitted into the receiving portion


12




a


formed in the recess


12


so that the attachment frame


8


is held in place, while the projection


13


is fitted into the cutout


9


to thereby fill the cutout


9


.




According to the switch attachment structure of the invention, the first outer shell


2




a


that constructs a part of the pillar


2


is provided in the bottom with the attachment frame


8


having the through-hole


7


for attaching the tip-over safety switch


3


, said attachment frame


8


including the cutout


9


which is formed in a part thereof, defining a width of which the dimension is at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire


10


, thus providing the communication of the through-hole


7


with the outside of the attachment frame


8


, while the cutout


9


is filled by the second outer shell


2




b.






According to the structure thus made, it is possible to insert the lead wire


10


from the cutout


9


into the through-hole


7


with the tip-over safety switch


3


, the lead wire


10


and the circuit board


11


being connected together beforehand, and then to insert the tip-over safety switch


3


into the through-hole


7


, to thereby easily attach the switch


3


to the attachment frame


8


.




Furthermore, as the cutout


9


is formed so as to define the width at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire


10


, easy assembly with excellent reliability is ensured, without allowing the cutout


9


to damage the coating of the lead wire


10


during the assembling work.




Incidentally, the present invention should not be limited to the foregoing embodiments, but may be modified within the scope of the invention. For example, whilst the cutout


9


is formed so as to define the width at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire


10


in the foregoing embodiment, the width of the cutout may be less than the thickness of the lead wire if the elastic deformation of the attachment frame enables the passage of the lead wire without damaging the coating thereof. Alternatively, the cutout may be replaced with a small cut, provided that the amount of elastic deformation is insured. Taking the likelihood to damage the coating of the lead wire into consideration, however, it is desirable to form the cutout so that the width thereof may be greater than or at least equal to the thickness of the lead wire.



Claims
  • 1. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance, which comprises:a main body constricted by combining at least two outer shells together, one of said outer shells being provided with a through-hole defined therethrough; an attachment frame formed around an outer periphery of said through-hole; a switch attached to said attachment frame; an electrical element mounted to said main body; and a lead wire for electrically connecting said switch to said electrical element, wherein a part of said attachment frame is formed with a cutout, said cutout being filled by the other of said outer shells when said outer shells are combined together.
  • 2. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 1, wherein said cutout has a width at least equal to a thickness of said lead wire.
  • 3. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 2, wherein an outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame is formed with a protrusion, while the other of said outer shells is provided in a bottom with recess, corresponding to said outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame, said recess being formed with a receiving portion for receiving said protrusion and a projection for filling said cutout.
  • 4. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 2, wherein said switch is a tip-over switch, provided at one side with a hook claw to engage with an inner peripheral edge of said attachment frame.
  • 5. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 1, wherein said attachment frame is elastically deformable so that said cutout may have a width less than a thickness of said lead wire.
  • 6. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 3, wherein an outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame is formed with a protrusion, while the other of said outer shells is provided in a bottom with a recess, corresponding to said outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame, said recess being formed with a receiving portion for receiving said protrusion and a projection for filling said cutout.
  • 7. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 3, wherein said switch is a tip-over switch, provided at one side with a hook claw to engage with an inner peripheral edge of said attachment frame.
  • 8. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 1, wherein an outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame is formed with a protrusion, while the other of said outer shells is provided in a bottom with a recess, corresponding to said outer peripheral edge of said attachment frame, said recess being formed with a receiving portion for receiving said protrusion and a projection for filling said cutout.
  • 9. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 1, wherein said switch is a tip-over switch, provided at one side with a hook claw to engage with an inner peripheral edge of said attachment frame.
  • 10. A switch attachment structure for an electric appliance according to claim 9, wherein said tip-over switch is square-pole-shaped.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-258149 Aug 2000 JP
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Number Date Country
11-250998 Sep 1999 JP
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Entry
Extract from a brochure of K.K. Fujisoku entitled “Lever Rocker Switch”, published Jan. 1992.