1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a switch structure design, and more particularly to an improved switch (cam) device in which a lead can be inserted and electrically connected. The switch device has a restriction body for guiding the carrier body. The switch device is applicable to both flat-head terminal lead and bare lead.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional switch or cam switch is applied to electrical engineering, electronic engineering and automatic control system for an operator to controllably switch on/off the console.
The conventional switch includes an insulation housing 10 generally made of plastic material. The housing 10 is formed with multiple cavities 11 in which a conductive metal member 20, a washer 30 assembled on the conductive metal member 20 and an adjustment screw 35 are mounted. In addition, the housing 10 is formed with multiple perforations 12 corresponding to the cavities 11 for the terminal leads to insert into the cavities 11. By means of operating the screw 35, the washer 30 is moved to press the terminal lead into electrical connection with the conductive metal member 20.
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The conventional switch has a problem in structural design and application. That is, when multiple layers of housings 10 are applied to the automatic control system, the thickness or height of the housing 10 is limited within about 1 cm˜1.5 cm. Such limitation not only affects the operation space of the screw 35, but also leads to limitation of the form of the lead inserted in the cavity 11 for electrically connecting with the conductive metal member 20.
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As aforesaid, when multiple layers of housings 10 are applied to the automatic control system, the thickness or height of the housing 10 is limited. This causes limitation of the operation space of the screw 35. As a result, the washer 30 is only applicable to the flat-head terminal lead such as O-type or Y-type terminal lead. With respect to the bare lead with larger diameter or thickness, it is hard to insert the bare lead into the cavity 11 between the conductive metal member 20 and the washer 30.
The conventional switch structure has some shortcomings in use and structural design that needs to be overcome. It is therefore tried by the applicant to provide an improved switch structure to eliminate the shortcomings existing in the conventional switch structure so as to improve the application and ensure the stability and lead locking ability of the switch structure. Under the limitation of the height of the housing, the switch structure of the present invention has an optimal structural strength and lead locking ability. Moreover, the switch structure of the present invention is simplified so that the manufacturing cost is lowered. In addition, the switch structure of the present invention is easily operable and applicable to both flat-head terminal lead (such as O-type or Y-type terminal lead) and bare lead.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved switch structure connectable with both bare lead and flat-head terminal lead. The switch structure includes a main body formed with at least one cavity. A retainer member and a conductive metal member are arranged in the cavity for pressing the terminal lead into electrical connection with the conductive metal member. A reciprocally movable carrier body is assembled with the retainer member. The carrier body has an arm assembled with an elastic member. A restriction body is disposed in the cavity. The restriction body is formed with a chamber for receiving the arm and the elastic member of the carrier body, The restriction body restricts the moving direction or distance of the carrier body to increase the structural strength of the switch structure and enhance the lead locking ability of the switch structure.
In the above switch structure, the restriction body is formed with a chamber in which the arm and the elastic member of the carrier body are disposed. When operating the retainer member, the carrier body is pressed by the retainer member to reciprocally move along the chamber. Accordingly, the carrier body and the retainer member have a flexible operation space, permitting the flat-head terminal lead and bare lead to be inserted into the cavity between the conductive metal member and the carrier body and fixedly locked by the retainer member.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In this embodiment, the retainer member 70 is in the form of a screw. After the terminal lead is inserted into the cavity 41 through the perforation 42, the retainer member 70 can be operated to make the carrier body 60 press and fix the terminal lead, whereby the terminal lead is electrically connected with the conductive metal member 50. Moreover, as in the conventional operation mode, a cam 43 assembled on the main body 40 can be rotated to selectively controllably switch on/off every conductive metal member 50 mounted in the cavity 41.
As shown in the drawings, the conductive metal member 50 includes a plane 51 and a pivot hole 52 (or threaded hole) formed on the plane 51. When operating the retainer member 70 to move forward, the retainer member 70 is pivotally connected to the pivot hole 52. The conductive metal member 50 has a contact pin 53 for electrically contacting a conductive plate 45 disposed in the main body 40 as shown in
In this embodiment, the conductive metal member 50 is formed with a wall 54 normal to the plane 51 and a notch 55 formed on the wall 54. The carrier body 60 is formed with a carrier face 61 and a neck section 63 protruding from the carrier face 61 corresponding to the plane 51 and notch 55 of the conductive metal member 50. The neck section 63 is movable within the notch 55.
To speak more specifically, the carrier face 61 is formed with a hole 62 corresponding to the pivot hole 52 of the conductive metal member 50 for assembling with the retainer member 70. When operating the retainer member 70 to move forward, the retainer member 70 will press and move the carrier body 60 to make the neck section 63 move along the notch 55. This will be further described hereinafter.
In a preferred embodiment, the cavity 41 is formed with a dent 44 in which a restriction body 80 is disposed for guiding the carrier body 60 to move a certain direction by a certain distance. The restriction body 80 can be integrally formed with the main body 40. In consideration of the injection molding operation, alternatively, the restriction body 80 and the main body 40 can be two pieces that are assembled with each other.
To speak more specifically, the restriction body 80 has the form of a block body, formed with a chamber 81 and a guide channel 82 in adjacency to and in parallel to each other. The chamber 81 serves to receive the arm 64 and elastic member 66 of the carrier body 60. The guide channel 82 serves to receive the subsidiary arm 65 and help in guiding the subsidiary arm 65 to move within the guide channel 82. Accordingly, when operating the retainer member 70, the carrier body 60 can be more stably reciprocally moved.
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It should be noted that the arm 64, the elastic member 66 and the subsidiary arm 65 of the carrier body 60 are received in the chamber 81 and the guide channel 82 of the restriction body 80 as shown in
In comparison with the conventional switch structure, the switch structure of the present invention has the following advantages:
In conclusion, the switch structure of the present invention is different from the conventional switch structure in space form and is advantageous over the conventional switch structure.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102123722 A | Jul 2013 | TW | national |
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2001338702 | May 2001 | JP |
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20150008108 A1 | Jan 2015 | US |