Information
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Patent Grant
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6515851
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Patent Number
6,515,851
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 361 679
- 361 627
- 361 628
- 361 631
- 361 636
- 361 641
- 361 643
- 361 118
- 439 761
- 439 638
- 439 740
- 439 949
- 439 209
- 439 211
- 439 535
- 200 51 R
- 200 5105
- 200 5109
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A switch inlet unit comprising a power switch and an inlet accommodated in a case is provided.The switch and the inlet are provided on the front surface of the case body, the terminals of the switch and the inlet are connected with respect to each other, and the joint is held in the case body.
Description
This application claims a priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 11-252265 filed on Sep. 6, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a switch inlet unit comprising a power switch and an inlet accommodated in a case.
In an entertainment system
900
that is operated by a supply of AC power source, when the power cable for receiving the power supply from outside is constructed to be detachable, an inlet
902
of AC power supply is provided on the main body of the entertainment system
900
. In contrast to it, when the entertainment system
900
is provided with a power switch
901
, it is normally provided independently of the AC inlet
902
. The appearance of such a state is shown in FIG.
11
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, when assembling the conventional entertainment system
900
, the switch
901
and inlet
902
are mounted separately, and thus wiring has to be carried out separately as well. As a consequent, it requires much time and effort in assembling.
In order to restrain undesirable radiation from the power wiring, the wiring in the entertainment system should be provided with an undesirable radiation restraining element such as a ferrite core. However, in the conventional system, the undesirable radiation restraining element has to be mounted on the wiring in the entertainment system after the switch is mounted and when the power wiring is carried out. Therefore, there is a case where the mounted undesirable radiation restraining element obstructs the assembly operation. In addition, since a space corresponding to the size of the undesirable radiation restraining element is required, the flexibility in arrangement of components within the enclosure is decreased.
Accordingly, the first object of the present invention is to provide a switch inlet unit comprising a switch and an inlet that can be easily mounted to the entertainment system.
The second object of the present invention is to provide the switch inlet unit of a structure that can be easily assembled.
The third object of the present invention is to provide a switch inlet unit that eliminates the need for providing an undesirable radiation restraining element at some midpoint of wiring.
The switch inlet unit for achieving the first object of the invention is a switch inlet unit to be mounted on electronic equipment comprising a power switch, an inlet, and a case for receiving the power switch and the inlet, wherein a terminal of the power switch and a terminal of the inlet are electrically connected in the case, and a switching lever of the power switch and an inserting hole of the inlet are aligned on the same surface of the case.
The switch inlet unit for achieving the second object of the invention is a switch inlet unit according to the switch inlet unit, wherein the case comprises a case body and a cover that is detachable to the case body, and the power switch and the inlet are held within the case body.
The switch inlet unit for achieving the third object of the invention is a switch inlet unit according to the switch inlet unit, wherein the cover has a through hole for passing a power distribution cable through, the power distribution cable passes through the through hole, the cover is provided with a projection for mounting an undesirable radiation restraining element, and the projection is passed through the through hole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a back perspective view of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a structure of the cover of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a back view showing the state within the case of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a back perspective view showing the state within the case of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a cross section taken along the line A—A′ of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a cross section taken along the line B—B′ of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention;
FIG. 8
is an explanatory drawing illustrating the state where the switch inlet unit according to the present invention is mounted in the entertainment system;
FIG. 9
is an explanatory drawing illustrating the interior structure of the entertainment system when the switch inlet unit according to the present invention is mounted;
FIG. 10
is an explanatory drawing illustrating the interior structure of the entertainment system when the ferrite core is mounted on the wiring; and
FIG. 11
is a drawing showing the arrangement of the power switch and AC inlet according to the conventional art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, an embodiment of the switch inlet unit according to the present invention will now be described.
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of the switch inlet unit
1
(hereinafter referred to simply as “unit”).
FIG. 2
is a back perspective view of the case. As shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, the unit
1
comprises a case
100
formed of an insulating material, a power switch
101
(hereinafter referred to simply as “switch”), and an inlet
102
. It is also possible to provide a switch inlet unit
1
by connecting extension cables
150
to the unit
1
in advance.
The case
100
comprises a case body
103
and a cover
120
for being detachably mounted on the backside of the case body
103
. The switch
101
and the inlet
102
are received within the case
100
. More specifically, a switching lever
119
of the switch
101
and an inserting hole
112
of the inlet
102
are arranged on the front side of the case body
103
. There is provided a fixing plate
104
around t e switching lever
119
of the switch
101
and the inserting hole
112
of the inlet
102
for mounting the unit
100
to an entertainment system. The mounting plate
104
m y be formed integrally with the case body
103
.
103
when the cover
120
is removed from the case
100
.
On the back surface of the switch
101
, there is provided a pair of terminals
111
a
and
111
b
, each of which is to be connected with each of distribution cable
150
and a pair of terminals
112
a
and
112
b,
each of which is to be connected with the inlet
103
. On the backside of the inlet
103
, there is provided a pair of terminals
113
a
and
113
b
, each of which is to be connected with the each terminal
112
a
and
112
b
of the switch. The distribution cables
150
each of which connected to the each terminal
111
a
and
111
b
are led through the through hole
123
provided on the projection
122
of the cover
120
to the outside of the unit
1
.
The terminals
112
a
and
112
b
of the switch and the terminals
113
a
and
113
b
of the inlet are respectively connected by metallic members
114
a
and
114
b
. The joints between the terminals
112
a
and
112
b
,
113
a
and
113
b
and the metallic members
114
a
and
114
b
are soldered.
FIG. 6
is a cross section taken along the line A—A′ of FIG.
4
. The terminals
112
a
and
112
b
,
113
a
and
113
b
and the conductive members
114
a
and
114
b
are fixed by solder
115
. Each of the metallic members
114
a
and
114
b
is formed in the shape of a plate.
FIG. 7
is a cross section taken along the line B—B′ of FIG.
4
. The terminals
111
a
and
111
b
are held within the projection
122
and protected thereby. There is provided a locking portion
122
a
on the tip of the projection
122
so that the ferrite core
160
detachably mounted on the projection
122
cannot be detached easily.
FIG. 3
shows the state of the cover
120
when detached from the case body
103
.
The cover
120
comprises locking portions
106
on the side surface for locking to the case body
103
, a projection
122
on the backside, and a protective wall
121
.
The projection
122
is provided with through holes
123
for leading the power distribution cables
150
out. The each through holes
123
is provided with a terminal
111
a
and
111
b
held therein. The cover
120
is formed of an insulating material, and the outer shape and dimension of the projection
122
are such that an undesirable radiation restraining element of a hollow cylindrical shape, for example a ferrite core
160
, may be mounted thereon. The projection
122
is also provided with locking portions
122
a
for locking the ferrite core
160
on the tip thereof.
FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
show the state where the cover
120
is locked on the case body
103
by the locking portion
106
. A socket
170
to be connected to other equipment is connected to the tip of the cables
150
. The projection
122
is provided with the ferrite core
160
thereon. The ferrite core
160
may be attached on the projection
122
by adhesives or the like, or may be detachably locked by means of the locking portions
122
a
provided on the projection
122
. The ferrite core
160
mounted on the cover
120
is protected by the protective wall
121
.
FIG. 8
shows the appearance an entertainment system
300
when the unit
1
is mounted thereto. The unit
1
is mounted on the enclosure
301
of the entertainment system
300
on the backside thereof so that the switching lever
119
of the switch
101
and the inserting hole
112
of the inlet
102
are exposed.
FIG. 9
is an internal structure of the entertainment system
300
in the same state as FIG.
8
. The entertainment system
300
comprises at least an enclosure
301
, a unit
1
mounted on the enclosure
301
, a power unit
302
, a connector unit
303
, a disc unit
304
, and an exhaust fan
305
. The unit
1
and the power unit
302
are interconnected by the cables
150
.
As is described thus far, the switch inlet unit
1
of the present invention comprises the switch
101
, the inlet
102
received in the case
100
, and the wiring already carried out in advance. Therefore, it is not necessary to mount the switch and the inlet independently to the entertainment system and carry out wiring after that. Therefore, the mounting operation can be easily done. In addition, the switching lever of the switch and the inserting hole of the inlet are arranged on the same surface of the case, so that the user of the entertainment system
300
can operate it easily when the unit
1
is mounted onto the entertainment system.
The case
100
of the unit
1
comprises two parts, that is, a case body
103
and a cover
120
. Therefore, since the number of the components that constitute the unit
1
is small, it is easy to assemble.
Since the terminals of the switch
101
and the inlet
102
are aligned within the case body
103
, it is easy to carry out wiring within the case body
103
.
The terminals of the switch
111
are standing substantially perpendicular to the back surface of the case and received within the projection
122
of the cover
120
. To the terminals
111
, the distribution cables
150
are connected and led through the through holes
123
of the projection
122
to the outside. By mounting a ferrite core
160
onto the projection
122
, the same effect as in the conventional system in which the ferrite core
160
is directly mounted on a cable can be obtained.
For example,
FIG. 10
shows the unit
1
according to the present embodiment illustrating the case where the ferrite core
160
is mounted on the distribution cable
150
. As shown in this figure, since the ferrite core
160
is not fixed to the cover
120
, the ferrite core
160
exists somewhere on the cable
150
. Therefore, assembly operation of the entertainment system
300
requires time and effort. In contrast to it, when the ferrite core
160
is fixed to the cover
120
as shown in
FIG. 9
, assembly operation of the entertainment system
300
can be performed easily. In addition, when designing the layout of the components within the entertainment system
300
, what is to be considered is only the arrangement of the unit
1
, whereby flexibility of the design increases.
According to the present invention, a switch inlet unit comprising a switch and an inlet for facilitating assembly operation of the entertainment system is provided.
According to the present invention, a switch inlet unit having a structure in which the assembly can be carried out easily is provided.
In addition, in order to simplify the internal structure of the entertainment system, a switch inlet unit having a detachable undesirable radiation retaining element is provided.
Claims
- 1. An entertainment system comprising:a system enclosure containing a switch device, a power unit, a connector unit, and a disc unit; wherein said switch device further comprises a power switch having a switch lever and a power switch terminal, a power inlet having a power inlet opening and a power inlet terminal, and a case for receiving said power switch and said power inlet; wherein said power switch terminal and said power inlet terminal are electrically connected within said case; wherein said switch lever and said power inlet opening are aligned on a surface of said case; wherein said case surface is mounted to said system enclosure in such a manner that said case surface is exposed from said entertainment system; and wherein said power unit receives a power supply from outside the entertainment system through said switch device.
- 2. A switch device to be mounted on electronic equipment comprising:a power switch having a switch lever and a power switch terminal; a power inlet having a power inlet opening and a power inlet terminal; and a case for receiving said power switch and said power inlet; wherein said power switch terminal and said power inlet terminal are electrically connected in said case; wherein said power inlet opening and said switch lever are aligned on the same surface of said case; wherein said case comprises a case body and a cover that is detachable from said case body, and wherein said power switch and said power inlet are held within said case body; wherein said cover has a through hole for passing a power distribution cable therethrough; and wherein said cover further comprises a projection extending through said through hole for mounting a radiation restraining element thereon.
- 3. A switch device according to claim 2, wherein said projection further comprises a radiation restraining element mounted thereon.
- 4. A switch device according to claim 2, wherein said radiation restraining element is a ferrite core.
- 5. A switch device according to claim 3, wherein said radiation restraining element is a ferrite core.
- 6. An entertainment system comprising:a system enclosure containing a switch device, a power unit, a connector unit, and a disc unit; wherein said switch device further comprises a power switch having a switch lever and a power switch terminal, a power inlet having a power inlet opening and a power inlet terminal, and a case for receiving said power switch and said power inlet; wherein said case comprises a case body and a cover that is detachable from said case body, and wherein said power switch and said power inlet are held within said case body; wherein said power switch terminal and said power inlet terminal are electrically connected within said case; wherein said switch lever and said power inlet opening are aligned on a surface of said case; wherein said case surface is mounted to said system enclosure in such a manner that said case surface is exposed from said entertainment system; wherein said power unit receives a power supply from outside the entertainment system through said switch device; wherein said cover has a through hole for passing a power distribution cable therethrough; and wherein said cover further comprises a projection extending through said through hole for mounting a radiation restraining element thereon.
Priority Claims (1)
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Sep 1999 |
JP |
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