Switch structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6252489
  • Patent Number
    6,252,489
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 10, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A switch structure which includes an alloy piece, a contact control device, and a push device is disclosed. The contact control device includes an elastic part and connects to an end part so that the end part may reciprocally move with respect to the contact control device in a horizontal direction. The end part normally contacts with the upper side of the stopper placed in the switch body and is used to push the push device towards the end part when the alloy piece is overheated and strain is generated due to the current flowing through the alloy piece. The end part then elastically contracts and escapes from the stopper to fall down so that another end of the contact control device projects upwards and does not press the elastic contact plate. Therefore, the elastic contact plate may escape from the two contact points to cut off the power source rapidly by the elastic force to achieve the purpose of safety.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a switch structure, and more specifically, to a power switch with a simpler structure which is capable of switching off the power source when the current is overloaded.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Power switches with only two states of ON/OFF function controlled manually have been widely used in many appliances. However, it is risky to use the above power switches when the power source is unstable because overheating may occur due to overloading of the appliance and the wire easily catches fire. The user can not be aware of such latent danger since overloading and overheating are invisible. Therefore, improved power switches have been greatly needed to overcome the danger.




Some improved power switches in the prior arts includes an alloy element composed of more than one metal to automatically shut off the power source when the alloy element is thermally deformed because of overheating.




For example, a conventional power switch comprises an alloy piece, a lever, and a cam actuator. The lever is actuated by the alloy piece, and the cam actuator is used to coordinate with a seesaw actuator. Thermal deformation of the alloy piece causes the lever to move, and then the cam actuator loses support, escapes and further shuts off the power source. Overheating may occur on he alloy piece. The above power switch uses the lever, the cam actuator, and the seesaw actuator to indirectly control the conductive plate, which is used to contact with the power source. The response of the power off operation in the above power switch when overheating occurs is so slow that the overloaded current may flow into the operating appliance in a short time to damage the appliance. Additionally, the conductive plate and the alloy piece need the wire to connect to each other, and the whole structure is complicated to cause the manufacturing difficult. The alloy piece has to actuate the seesaw actuator and the lever to escape. The function of automatic power off may incorrectly operate.




Furthermore, another conventional power switch uses the thermal deformation of the alloy piece to push a limited position base such that a button can automatically escape and return back. The button is used to directly contact with the contact point of the power source so that the button may conduct the overloaded current when overheating occurs. The whole structure is still complicated. In summary, those improved power switches in the prior arts can partly overcome the danger of overheating for the appliance but the response is slow and the whole structure is complicated. An advanced power switch with simpler structure and a short response time is greatly desired.




SUMMARY OF THF INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a power switch, which consists of an alloy piece, a contact control device, and a push device. The contact control device includes an elastic part and connects to an end part so that the end part may reciprocally move with respect to the contact control device in a horizontal direction. The end part normally contacts with the upper side of the stopper placed in the switch body and is used to push the push device towards the end part when the alloy piece is overheated and strain is generated due to the current flowing through the alloy piece. The end part then elastically contracts and escapes from the stopper to fall down so that another end of the contact control device projects upwards and does not press the elastic contact plate. Therefore, the elastic contact plate may escape from the two contact points to shut off the power source rapidly by the elastic force to achieve the purpose of safety.




Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a tree-dimensional exploded diagram according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the present invention illustrating the situation of the present invention when the switch is OFF;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the present invention illustrating the situation of the present invention when the switch is ON;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the present invention illustrating the operation of the present invention when the current is overloaded;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the present invention illustrating the operation of the present invention when the current is overloaded;





FIG. 6

shows a second embodiment of the present invention with a second control device;





FIG. 7

shows a third embodiment of the present invention with a third control device;





FIG. 8

shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention with a fourth control device;





FIG. 9

shows a fifth embodiment of the present invention with a fifth control device;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the power switch of the present invention comprises a switch cover body


10


, an elastic device


20


, a switch body


30


, a push device


60


, an alloy piece


70


, and an elastic contact plate


80


.




The switch cover body


10


consists of a concave cambered surface


11


on the surface, two fulcrums


12


on two opposite sides, respectively, and a triangular piece


13


on the bottom. The triangular piece


13


has a supporting rod hole


14


.




The elastic device


20


has a hook body


21


at one end, which hooks the positioning rod


37


of the switch body


30


and the slit


371


on the inner side.




The switch body


30


is a hollow shell with an opening. The opening


31


on the top side connects to the switch cover body


10


. The bottom side of the switch body


30


has a plurality of inserting grooves


32


, which connect to the first contact terminal


33


and the second terminal


34


, respectively. The second terminal


34


has a lower contact point


341


on the top side. The switch body


30


further has a stopper


35


, a fixing pillar


36


, a positioning rod


37


, an axle rod


38


, and a support rod


39


on the inner wall.




The contact control device


40


includes a convex hole


41


. An elastic part(spring)


42


is placed in the convex hole


41


. A pair of protruding rods


44


are located on two opposite upper and lower sides of the contact control device


40


. On end of the contact control device


40


forms an oblique actuating part


45


, which has a vertically elliptic fixing hole


451


used to connect the contact control device


40


to the fixing pillar


36


of the switch body


30


. Additionally, a hole


46


is located at a suitable place on the contact control device


40


. A supporting rod


47


of the contact control device


40


is used to connect to the supporting rod hole


14


of the switch cover body


10


.




The contact control device


40


further includes an end part


50


, which has a top support end


51


as a hook at one end. The bottom side of the end part


50


contacts with the upper side of the stopper


35


of the switch body


30


. A push plate


53


is included in the outer side of the top support end


51


. A slot hole


52


vertically penetrates through the end part


50


and combines with the protruding rod


44


so as to joint with the contact control device


40


.




Moreover, the outer end of the elastic part(spring)


42


in the contact control device


40


may joint with a top push part


43


to form a shape of arc so as to more smoothly connect the end part


50


to the contact control device


40


.




The push device (push bar)


60


is composed of a push device head


61


and a push device end


62


to form an obtuse angle. An axial hole


63


to joint the push device head


61


and the push device end


62


is used to fix to the axle rod


38


of the switch body


30


. A torsion spring


64


which rotates around the axle rod


38


and connects to the push device head


61


and the support rod


39


is used to further provide recovery force for the push device(push bar)


60


.




The alloy piece


70


with an opening to the bottom side is hooked by the push device head


61


.




The elastic contact plate


80


has a contact hole


81


at one end. A upper contact point


82


is combined with the bottom side of the elastic contact plate


80


.




The above elastic contact plate


80


is joint to one leg of the alloy piece


70


by a fixing base


71


and a rivet


72


. Another leg of the alloy piece


70


is fixed to the first contact end


33


so that the elastic contact plate


80


is on the first contact end


33


and the second contact end


34


.




The ON/OFF operation of the present invention includes OFF, ON, and power off during overloading. The following is used to describe in more details.





FIG. 2

illustrates the OFF operation according to the present invention. The OFF operation means the operator is required to open the switch to cut off the power source. When the operator pushes down the right end of the switch cover body


10


, the elastic device


20


spreads upwards. The supporting rod


47


accordingly pulls up the actuating part


45


of the contact control device


40


. The elastic contact plate


80


spring upwards because the actuating part


45


does not press the elastic contact plate


80


, so as to separate the upper contact point


82


and the lower contact point


341


. The first contact end


33


and the second contact end


34


is then open-circuited to cut off the power source.





FIG. 3

illustrates the ON operation according to the present invention. The elastic device


20


is deformed when the operator pushes down the left end of the switch cover body


10


. The switch cover body


10


counterclockwise rotates around the fulcrum


12


to make the supporting rod hole


14


also counterclockwise arc moves around the fulcrum


12


(towards left direction in the present invention). The upper end of the supporting rod


47


presses the contact control device


40


and then the actuating part


45


downwards pushes the elastic contact plate


80


to connect the upper contact point


82


on the bottom side of the elastic contact plate


80


to the lower contact point


341


of the second contact end


34


. The external power source flows through the first contact end


33


, the alloy piece


70


, the elastic contact plate


80


. the upper contact point


82


, and the lower contact point


341


to the second contact end


34


as an electric loop.




It should be noted that the top support end


51


of the end part


50


does not move and contacts with the stopper


35


.




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the alloy piece


70


bends towards one side (outwards in this embodiment)due to thermal deformation to pull the push device head


61


of the push device(push bar)


60


when the current is overloaded. The push device(push bar)


60


rotates around the axle rod


38


and the push device end


62


reverse pushes the push plate


53


of the end part


50


. The end part


50


contracts towards the contact control device


40


so that the top support end


51


escapes from the top of the stopper


35


. The end part


50


and the right end of the contact control device


40


fall down without the support of the stopper


35


. The actuating part


45


at the left end of the contact control device


40


rotates around the convex hole


46


to move upwards so that the elastic contact plate


80


can move upwards with the actuating part


45


. Therefore, the upper contact point


82


escapes from the lower contact point


341


to cut off the power source.




Additionally, after the end part


50


falls down, the elastic part(spring)


42


in the contact control device


40


spreads out and the top push part


43


pushes the end part


50


so that the end part


50


returns back to the original state of spreading out.




If the switch cover body


10


is not applied by any external force, the elastic device


20


will spread upwards to push up the switch cover body


10


. The switch cover body


10


counterclockwise rotates around the fulcrum


12


to OFF position (as shown in

FIG. 2

) so that the contact control device


40


is pulled up by the supporting rod


47


and the alloy piece


70


cools down to return to the original state. The bottom side of top support end


51


included in the end part


50


presses the top side of the stopper


35


once again. This is OFF state (as shown in

FIG. 2

) to prepare for the next ON state.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, an arc elastic plate


48


may replace the elastic part(spring)


42


in the contact control device


40


as the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is the third embodiment of the present invention, which is modified from FIG.


6


. The front end of the arc elastic plate


48


extends outwards to form a push plate


481


, which has a top support end (hook)


482


on the top side to push the top side of the stopper


35


. The top support end (hook)


482


is used to provide an arc to cause the contact control device


40


to return back to the original OFF state so that the bottom side of the top support end (hook)


482


can smoothly push he top side of the stopper


35


. The push plate


481


causes the push device


60


to push some desired part, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show the fourth embodiment of the present invention. Another end of the contact control device


40


includes a convex hole


41


′, which is bigger at the inner end and smaller at the outer end. The elastic part(spring)


42


in the convex hole


41


′ pushes the end part


50


of the top support end


51


′. The end part


50


presses down the top side of the stopper


35


. The front end of the top support end


51


′ forms an arc surface to cause the push device


60


to push some desired part. The end part


50


may smoothly slides down from the top side of the stopper


35


or return to the top side of the stopper


35


. The whole operation is the same as that of

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


, and


5


. From the above description, the serial operation of the contact control device


40


, the push device


60


, and the alloy piece


70


causes the elastic contact plate


80


to rapidly escape to cut off the power source and return to a specific state preparing for the next ON state. Accordingly, the whole operation is quick and the structure of the power switch is simple without any risk of false operation.




Although only the preferred embodiments of this invention were shown and described in the above description, it is requested that any modification or combination that comes within the spirit of this invention be protected.



Claims
  • 1. A switch structure, comprising a switch body, a switch cover body, an elastic device, an elastic contact plate, an alloy piece, a contact control device, and a push device; wherein said switch body has a stopper, a fixing pillar, and a axle rod; whereinsaid alloy piece is hooked by a head of said push device; said contact control device connects to said switch cover body via a supporting rod and said contact control device comprises an actuating part at one end and an end part at another end, wherein said contact control device comprises an elastic part to provide elastic force to control the contact control device and said end part; said push device comprises a push device head and a push device end, an axial hole in a central region of said push device, and a torsion spring provides recovery force to rotate; said alloy piece becomes overheated and strained to push said push device when a current flowing through the alloy piece is overloaded, and said push device further pushes the end part of said contact control device to actuate said contact control device so as to shut off a power source by escaping said elastic contact plate.
  • 2. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastic part may connect with a top push part, which has a concave cambered surface.
  • 3. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact control device has two protruding rods at upper and lower sides of another end, respectively, to connect with said end part.
  • 4. The switch structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein said end part has a slot hole through two sides to install said protruding rods of the contact control device.
  • 5. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastic part is a spring.
  • 6. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastic part is an arc elastic plate.
  • 7. A switch structure, comprising: a switch body, a switch cover body, an elastic device, an elastic contact plate, an alloy piece, a contact control device, and a push device; wherein said switch body has a stopper, a fixing pillar, and a axle rod; wherein,said alloy piece is hooked by a head of said push device; said contact control device connects to said switch cover body via a supporting rod and said contact control device comprises an actuating part at one end, which has a convex cambered surface at a lower end and an arc elastic plate at another end, wherein a front end of said arc elastic plate extends outwards to form a push plate to push said push device, wherein said push plate has a top support part at a side to contact with a upper side of said stopper; said push device comprises a push device head and a push device end, an axial hole in a central region of said push device, and a torsion spring provides recovery force to rotate; said alloy piece becomes overheated and strained to push said push device when a current flowing through the alloy piece is overloaded, and said push device further pushes the end part of said contact control device to actuate said contact control device so as to shut off a power source by escaping said elastic contact plate.
  • 8. A switch structure, comprising: a switch body, a switch cover body, an elastic device, an elastic contact plate, an alloy piece, a contact control device, and a push device; wherein said switch body has a stopper, a fixing pillar, and a axle rod; wherein,said alloy piece is hooked by a head of said push device; said contact control device connects to said switch cover body via a supporting rod and said contact control device comprises an actuating part at one end, which has a convex cambered surface; wherein said contact control device has a convex hole at another end, which is bigger at an inner end and smaller at an outer end; wherein an elastic device is placed in said convex hole and contacts with an outward end of said top support part; wherein a bottom of said outward end of said top support part contacts with a upper side of said stopper; wherein said top support part is used to push said push device; said push device comprises a push device head and a push device end, an axial hole in a central region of said push device, and a torsion spring provides recovery force to rotate; said alloy piece becomes overheated and strained to push said push device when a current flowing through the alloy piece is overloaded, and said push device further pushes the end part of said contact control device to actuate said contact control device so as to shut off a power source by escaping said elastic contact plate.
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