The disclosure relates to a switch, and more particularly to a switch that can control rotational direction.
A conventional switch disclosed in Taiwanese Patent No. 204029 includes a top cap, a switch seat, six conducting plates, a lower extending plate, an insulating member, an upper extending plate, and a switch member mounted between the top cap and the switch seat, and movable between a first position and a second position. The switch seat has six positioning holes arranged in two rows, and respectively disposed for receiving the conducting plates, and a central groove communicated with four of the six positioning holes which are respectively located at four corners of the switch seat. The lower extending plate is disposed in the central groove, and is connected to one combination pair of the conducting plates which are respectively disposed at two diagonally opposite corners of the switch seat. The upper extending plate is disposed in the central groove and above the insulating member, and is connected to the other combination pair of the conducting plates which are respectively disposed at the other two diagonally opposite corners of the switch seat. The switch member includes two spaced-apart connecting plates. When the switch member is at the first position, each of the connecting plates abuts against two of the three conducting plates which are arranged in the same row, and which are close to a side of the switch seat, and when the switch member is at the second position, each of the connecting plates abuts against of the three conducting plates which are arranged in the same row, and which are close to an opposite side of the switch seat.
When the switch member is operated to move from the first position to the second position, the voltage direction is reversely changed so as to control the rotational direction of the motor of a ceiling fan.
However, when assembling the conventional switch, since it has a great number of components, an assembling operation is complicated and time-consuming. In addition, when the insulating member is carelessly omitted during assembly, the upper extending plate may come into contact with the lower extending plate and lead to a short circuit.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a switch that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the switch includes a switch plate, a base seat, a top cap and a switch member. The switch plate includes a plate body, a pin unit mounted to the plate body, and a conducting unit connected to the pin unit. The pin unit includes a first pin, a second pin spaced apart from the first pin in a first direction, a third pin spaced apart from the first and second pins in the first direction, a fourth pin spaced apart from the first pin in a second direction which is perpendicular to the first direction, a fifth pin spaced apart from the fourth pin in the first direction and from the second pin in the second direction, a sixth pin spaced apart from the fourth and fifth pins in the first direction and from the third pin in the second direction, a first contact member mounted between first and second pins, and a second contact member mounted between the fourth and fifth pins. The first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth pins extend through the plate body of the switch plate in a third direction which is perpendicular to the first and second directions. The conducting unit includes a first conducting member mounted to a side of the plate body, and electrically connected between the first pin and the second contact member, a second conducting member mounted to an opposite side of the plate body, and electrically connected between the fourth pin and the first contact member, a third conducting member electrically connected between the second and third pins, and a fourth conducting member electrically connected between the fifth and sixth pins. The base seat has six mounting holes extending through the base seat in the third direction, and respectively disposed for the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth pins to extend therethrough. The top cap is disposed on the base seat, and has a base wall, a surrounding wall extending from a periphery of the base wall toward the base seat in the third direction. The base wall, the surrounding wall and the base seat cooperatively define a receiving space disposed for receiving the plate body. The base wall has a through hole extending in the third direction through the base wall, and communicated with the receiving space. The switch member is movable relative to the top cap in the first direction, and has a moving portion disposed in the receiving space, an operating portion connected to a side of the moving portion, and extending outwardly from the through hole, and first and second resilient plates mounted to an opposite side of the moving portion. The first resilient plate has a first end portion abutting against the third conducting member, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion, and abutting against one of the first pin and the first contact member. The second resilient plate has a third end portion abutting against the fourth conducting member, and a fourth end portion opposite to the third end portion, and abutting against one of the fourth pin and the second contact member.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The pin unit 22 includes a first pin 221, a second pin 222 spaced apart from the first pin 221 in a first direction (X), a third pin 223 spaced apart from the first and second pins 221, 222 in the first direction (X), a fourth pin 224 spaced apart from the first pin 221 in a second direction (Y) which is perpendicular to the first direction (X), a fifth pin 225 spaced apart from the fourth pin 224 in the first direction (X) and from the second pin 222 in the second direction (Y), a sixth pin 226 spaced apart from the fourth and fifth pins 224, 225 in the first direction (X) and from the third pin 223 in the second direction (Y), a first contact member 227 mounted between the first and second pins 221, 222, and a second contact member 228 mounted between the fourth and fifth pins 224, 225. The first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth pins 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, and the first and second contact members 227, 228 extend through the plate body 21 of the switch plate 2 in a third direction (Z) which is perpendicular to the first and second directions (X, Y).
The conducting unit 23 includes a first conducting member 231 mounted to a side (i.e. side surface) of the plate body 21, and electrically connected between the first pin 221 and the second contact member 228, a second conducting member 232 mounted to an opposite side (i.e. side surface) of the plate body 21, and electrically connected between the fourth pin 224 and the first contact member 227, a third conducting member 233 electrically connected between the second and third pins 222, 223, and a fourth conducting member 234 electrically connected between the fifth and sixth pins 225, 226. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the third conducting member 233, the second and third pins 222, 223 are formed as one piece, the third conducting member 234, the fifth and six pins 225, 226 are formed as one piece, the first conducting member 231 is mounted to the side of the plate body 21 during the injection molding operation, the second conducting member 232 is mounted to the opposite side of the plate body 21 during the injection molding operation, and such configurations may be varied in other embodiments.
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Two opposite end surfaces of each of the tube portions 431 of the side blocks 43 in the third direction (Z) (that is, the two opposite end surfaces are opposite to each other in the third direction (Z)) are not co-planar with a side surface of the base wall 41 that faces away from the base seat 3. The connecting portion 432 of each of the side blocks 43 is connected to an intermediate portion of the corresponding tube portion 431, and is shaped as a plate having a side surface that faces away from the base seat 3 and that is co-planar with the side surface of the base wall 41.
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When the switch member 5 is at the first position, the second end portion 532 of the first resilient plate 53 abuts against the first pin 221 and the fourth end portion 542 of the second resilient plate 54 abuts against the fourth pin 224 such that, the first pin 221, the second contact member 228, the first resilient plate 53, the third conducting member 233, the second pin 222 and the third pin 223 are electrically connected, and the fourth pin 224, the first contact member 227, the second resilient plate 54, the fourth conducting member 234, the fifth pin 225 and the six pin 226 are electrically connected.
When the switch member 5 is at the second position, the second end portion 532 of the first resilient plate 53 abuts against the first contact member 227 and the fourth end portion 542 of the second resilient plate 54 abuts against the second contact member 228 such that, the first contact member 227, the fourth pin 224, the first resilient plate 53, the third conducting member 233, the second pin 222 and the third pin 223 are electrically connected, and the second contact member 228, the first pin 221, the second resilient plate 54, the fourth conducting member 234, the fifth pin 225 and the six pin 226 are electrically connected.
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The position limiting blocks 7 are respectively disposed in the mounting holes 31 of the base seat 3, for respectively 1 retaining the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and six pins 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 in the mounting holes 31.
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In such a manner, connection relationships are as follows: the first electric wire is clamped between the first pin 221 and the corresponding one of the resilient holding members 6 such that, it is electrically connected to the first pin 221 and extends into the corresponding slot 621; the second electric wire is clamped between one of the second and third pins 222, 223 and the corresponding one of the resilient holding members 6 such that it is electrically connected to the second and third pins 222, 223 and extends into the corresponding slot 62; the third electric wire is clamped between the fourth pin 224 and the corresponding one of the resilient holding members 6 such that it is electrically to the fourth pin 224 and extends into the corresponding slot 62; and the fourth electric wire is clamped between one of the fifth and sixth pins 225, 226 and the corresponding one of the resilient holding members 6 such that it is electrically connected to the fifth and sixth pins 225, 226 and extends into the corresponding slot 62.
The first and third electric wires are respectively and electrically connected to two input terminals such that, when the switch member 5 is moved to the first position, the second electric wire is electrically connected to the first electric wire, and the fourth electric wire is electrically connected to the third electric wire. As a result, the voltage direction of the currents flowing in the second electric wire and the fourth electric wires is the same as that of the input voltage. When the switch member 5 is moved to the second position, the second electric wire is electrically connected to the third electric wire, and the fourth electric wire is electrically connected to the first electric wire. As a result, the voltage direction of the currents flowing in the second and the fourth electric wires is opposite to that of the input voltage. Therefore, the voltage direction of the motor can be conveniently switched by changing the position of the switch member 5.
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When any one of the first, second, third and fourth electric wires is required to be removed, a user is required to insert a needle into a corresponding one of the side holes 32 and push the second abutment portion 62 of the corresponding one of the resilient holding members 6. As a result, the one of the first, second, third and fourth electric wires can be released and removed.
In addition, since the first and second conducting members 231, 232 are respectively mounted to two sides of the plate body 21 during the injection molding operation, the assembling cost is decreased, and the danger of short circuit can be prevented.
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In conclusion, with the disposition of the switch plate 2 and the switch member 5, the voltage direction of the motor can be conveniently switched.
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 embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be 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 are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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3674953 | Brevick | Jul 1972 | A |
4506119 | Tanabe | Mar 1985 | A |