Information
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Patent Grant
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6275133
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Patent Number
6,275,133
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Date Filed
Friday, December 3, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 14, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Tolin; Gerald
- Vortman; Anatoly
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 337 379
- 337 79
- 337 59
- 337 66
- 337 761
- 337 53
- 337 74
- 337 75
- 337 91
- 337 39
- 337 85
- 337 112
- 337 113
- 337 140
- 337 334
- 337 345
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International Classifications
- H01H3702
- H01H3732
- H01H3746
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Abstract
A switch structure comprises a control element, which comprises an alloy piece and a swinging device. The swinging device has an actuating element used to actuate the swinging device when the actuating element is pushed. When the alloy piece is overheated due to overloading of current, it will deform toward the actuating element so as to eject the actuating element, which causes the swing device to swing outwards and is released from the supporting of the stopper in the switch body. Then, the swing device moves towards the original closing position, and the elastic contacting piece is released from the pressing of the swing device to eject upwards. Two joints connected in an electric loop are tripped. The object of rapid response, cutting power source, and safety is therefore achieved.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a switch structure, and more specifically, to a power switch with a simpler structure that 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 and OFF functions 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 wires easily catche the fire. The users can not be aware of such latent danger since overloading and overheating are invisible. Therefore, such improved power switches have been greatly needed to overcome the danger.
Some improved power switch of 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, the power switch disclosed in the prior arts includes 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 cuts 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 to be 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 THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a switch structure comprising a control element, which consists of an alloy piece and a swinging device. The swinging device has an actuating element used to actuate the swinging device when the actuating element is pushed. When the alloy piece is overheated due to overloading by the current, it will deforms toward the actuating element so as to eject the actuating element, which causes the swing device to swing outwards and to be released from the support of the stopper in the switch body. Then, the swing device moves towards the original closing position, and the elastic contacting piece is released from the pressing of the swing device to eject upwards. Two joints connected in an electric loop are tripped. The object of rapid response, cutting power source, and safety is therefore achieved.
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 the exploded diagram of the switch structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view illustrating the OFF state of the switch structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view illustrating the ON state of the switch structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
a
shows a schematic diagram illustrating localized mechanics in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view illustrating the operation of the switch structure according to the present invention when the current is overloaded; and
FIG. 4
a
shows a schematic diagram illustrating localized mechanics in FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the switch structure comprises a switch cover body
10
, a contact reed
30
, a switch body
40
, a swing device
60
, an elastic contact piece
70
, and an alloy piece
80
.
The switch cover body
10
includes a switch seat
20
. The upper surface of the switch cover body
10
forms a concave cambered surface
11
. Axial holes
12
and buckle holes
13
are formed at the proper positions at the two sides thereof. In the switch seat
20
, two fulcrums
21
and two tenons
22
are installed at positions with respect to the axial holes
12
and buckle holes
13
of the switch cover body
10
to join the switch cover body
10
, which presses in two directions along the fulcrums
21
. A resistor seat
23
is formed at one side of the switch seat
20
. A chip resistor
24
is embedded into the resistor seat
23
as a current limiting resistor of the neon lamp
14
within the switch cover body
10
for indicating that the switch is ON. Each side of the resistor seat
23
is installed with a through hole
25
. The bottom of the switch seat
20
is installed with a triangular piece
26
, which has a supporting rod hole
27
.
One end of the contact reed
30
passes through the through hole
25
to contact with the chip resistor
24
. Another end is bent to form s hook
31
so as to firmly combine with the third contact terminal
47
for supporting a dynamic force to recover the switch cover body
10
and for electrically connecting to one pin of the neon lamp
14
.
The switch body
40
is a hollow shell with an opening
41
. A stopper
42
and a fixing pillar
43
are installed at proper positions of the inner wall of the shell. The opening
41
at the top thereof is connected to the switch cover body
10
. The bottom of the switch body
40
is installed with a plurality of inserting grooves
44
, which are connected to a first, a second, and a third contact terminals
45
,
46
, and
47
, respectively.
The swing device
60
has an elliptical slot
63
at one end to connect to the fixing pillar
43
of the switch body
40
in order to swing. The bottom forms a convex part
64
, on which a through hole
62
is connected to the supporting rod hole
27
in the switch cover body
12
via a supporting rod
65
. Another end has an axial hole
61
.
The swing device
60
is connected to an actuating part
50
, which has a shaft
52
at one end for insertion into the axial hole
61
. Another end of the actuating part
50
is installed with an end part
51
, which extends outwards to form a top push piece
511
. The bottom side of the top push piece
511
presses the top side of the stopper
42
of the switch cover body
40
.
Additionally, an elastic element
66
is installed between the swing device
60
and the actuating part
50
to provide a recovery force for the swing device
60
and the actuating part
50
.
A round convex part
71
is installed at proper positions of the elastic contact piece
70
. The front end thereof has a contact hole
72
, which is connected to an upper contact
73
. A fixing base
81
and a joint piece (rivet)
81
are used to join alloy piece
80
with one leg of the alloy piece
80
so that alloy piece
80
is located over the first and the second terminals
45
and
46
.
The alloy piece
80
has an approximate U shape and is joined with the first terminal
45
by the fixing base
81
and the joint piece (rivet)
81
. The top of the alloy piece
80
pushes the end part
51
of the actuating part
50
.
Furthermore, the top end of the second contact terminal
46
has a lower contact terminal
461
, which is connected to another pin of the neon lamp
14
by the elastic conductive element (spring)
15
, so as to form a complete electric loop.
The actions of the switch in the present invention include OFF, ON, and Trip, when the current is overloaded. The detailed operation will be described in the following.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the sectional view illustrates the OFF state of the switch according to the present invention when the OFF state is performed by the user. When the user presses the switch body
10
at the right side, the contact reed
30
will extend coordinated with the action so that the switch body
10
clockwise rotates around the fulcrum
21
, and the supporting rod hole
27
moves along a round arc (right in this embodiment) clockwise around the fulcrum
21
to cause the upper end of the supporting rod
65
to move in the same direction. The supporting rod
65
drives the through hole
62
of the swing device
60
so that one end of the swing device
60
is pulled upwards to make the convex part
64
not to press the round convex part
71
of the elastic contact piece
70
. The elastic contact piece
70
ejects upwards because the pressing force applied by the swing device
60
is released. The upper contact
73
and the lower contact
461
separate apart to make the first contact terminal
45
and the second contact terminal
46
disconnected so as to cut off the power source. At the same time, the neon lamp
14
distinguishes because the second contact terminal
46
has no input power.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, the sectional view illustrates the ON state of the switch according to the present invention.
When the user presses the switch body
10
, the contact reed
30
will deform with the action so that the switch body
10
counterclockwise rotates around the fulcrum
21
, and the supporting rod hole
27
moves along a round arc (left in this embodiment) counterclockwise around the fulcrum
21
to cause the upper end of the supporting rod
65
to move in the same direction(upper right). The supporting rod
65
drives the through hole
62
of the swing device
60
so that one end of the swing device
60
is pressed down to make the convex part
64
to press the round convex part
71
of the elastic contact piece
70
. The upper contact
73
of the elastic contact piece
70
contacts with the lower contact
461
of the second contact terminal
46
. The external current then flows through the first contact terminal
45
, the alloy piece
80
, the elastic contact piece
70
, the upper contact
73
, and the lower contact terminal
461
into the second contact terminal
46
to form a complete electric loop as an ON state.
The current is conducted to one pin of the neon lamp
14
via the elastic conductive element (spring)
15
after the above electric loop constructed. Another pin of the neon lamp
14
is connected to the third contact terminal
47
through the chip resistor
24
and the contact reed
30
to form an electric loop and the neon lamp
14
lights up to indicate the switch is ON.
With reference to
FIG. 3
a,
when the switch in ON state, the contact reed
30
is pressed to deform and to store the upwards resilient force
301
. Since the through hole
25
is a force applying point, the fulcrum
21
is an axial center, and the distance from the through hole
25
to the fulcrum
21
is an arm of force, the torque
302
is then generated and the angle
303
which has the supporting rod hole
27
as a top point and two sides composed of the sides from the supporting rod hole
27
to the fulcrum
21
and the through hole
62
, respectively, is slighter greater than 180 degrees. The switch cover body
10
in ON state can be positioned by the upward ejecting force of the elastic contact piece
70
.
The swing action of the swing device
60
is implemented by using the elliptic slot
63
to confine the fixing pillar
43
to move upwards or downwards, as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
4
.
It should be noted that the above OFF and ON states are normal states for the current to cut off or to conduct, so the bottom side of the top push piece
511
in the actuating part
50
of the swing device
60
is pushed by the top side of the stopper
42
without any action.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the sectional view of the switch according to the present invention illustrates the schematic diagram of ejecting operation when the current is overloaded. When the current generated is overloaded, the alloy piece
80
will bend towards the actuating part
50
of the swing device
60
due to thermal deformation induced by the current. Then, the end part
51
of the actuating part
50
is pushed to cause the actuating part
50
to rotate around the shaft
52
towards the swing device
60
and the elastic element
66
to contact so that the bottom side of the top push piece
511
extended from the end part
51
escapes from the top side of the stopper
42
. The actuating part
50
and the swing device
60
lose support and fall down. Therefore, the left end of the actuating part
50
connected with the swing device
60
moves downwards and the elliptic slot
63
moves upwards so that the convex part
64
can not press the round convex part
71
by upward sliding and the elastic contact piece
70
can smoothly move upwards to push due to the resilient force stored by bending. The upper contact
73
and the lower contact
461
, thus, separate apart to cut off the power source.
As shown in
FIG. 4
a,
the angle
303
is about 180 degrees so that the torque
302
can easily overcome the reactive force and the elastic force
301
then moves upwards. If the switch cover body
10
is not applied by any external force, the contact reed
30
will release to eject the switch cover body
10
. Then, the switch cover body
10
clockwise rotates around the fulcrum
21
towards the OFF position ( as shown in
FIG. 2
) and the swing device
60
moves upwards and restores back to a normal position as the supporting rod
65
inclines(as shown in FIG.
2
). The alloy piece
80
cools down to the original state. The actuating part
50
installed in the swing device
60
places again the bottom side of the top push piece
511
in the end part
51
of the actuating part
50
over top side of the stopper
42
in the switch body
40
by the resilient force of the elastic element
66
so as to prepare for the next switch operation (as shown in FIG.
2
).
Accordingly, the switch of the present invention uses the alloy piece
80
and the swing device
60
to rapidly respond to the status of the current so as to eject the elastic contact piece
70
to cut off the power source. The switch can automatically recover to the open state under overloaded current. The response of the present invention is rapid and the structure is simple without any error 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, a contact reed, a swing device, an alloy piece, an elastic contact piece, wherein said switch body is installed with a fixing pillar and a stopper, and said switch cover body joints with said contact reed, said swing device, and is installed with said alloy piece and said elastic contact piece, which are constructed and assembled in said switch body, wherein:said swing device has an elliptic hole at one end to connect to said fixing pillar in said switch body so as to swing, and a supporting rod used to insert into a through hole in said swing device to connect to said switch cover body, and anther end of said swing device is installed with an actuating part, which can rotate and is installed with an end part at another end; said alloy piece is fixed within said switch body, and a top side of said alloy piece pushes the end part of said actuating part installed in the swing device wherein said alloy piece is overheated and bends towards said actuating part when a current is overloaded, to push said actuating part to escape from the stopper in said switch body and then to fall down so that said swing device swings towards an original OFF position to release the elastic contact piece from a pressed status under said swing device to eject upwards, and meanwhile, two contact terminals which construct an electric loop are separated to cut off a power source.
- 2. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an elastic element is installed between said swing device and said actuating part.
- 3. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said end part of the actuating part installed in said swing device extends outwards to form a top push piece, which pushes a top side of the stopper in said switch body.
- 4. A switch structure, comprising:a switch body, which has an opening at a top side, is installed with a stopper and a fixing pillar, and comprises a plurality of slots at a bottom side to connect to a first and a second contact terminals, wherein said second contact terminal has a lower contact; a switch cover body, combining a switch base, which comprises a supporting rod hole at a bottom side; a swing device, comprising an elliptic slot at one end to combines with said fixing pillar in said switch body, a through hole in said swing device used to connect to said supporting rod hole of the switch cover body by a supporting rod, an axial hole located at another end of said swing device, said swing device further comprising an actuating part, another end of the actuating part having an end part comprising a top push piece, which has a bottom side buckled to a top side of the stopper in the switch body; an alloy piece, fixed within said switch body and comprising a top side pushing said end part of the actuating part installed in the swing device; an elastic contact piece, having a upper contact which corresponds to the lower contact of said second contact terminal so that said elastic contact piece is located over said first and said second contact terminals.
- 5. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a contact reed, which is installed between said switch body and said switch cover body and used to eject said switch cover body.
- 6. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said switch body comprises a third terminal.
- 7. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said switch base of the switch cover body comprises a resistor base at one side, with a chip resistor contacting with said contact reed is inserted into.
- 8. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said switch cover body comprises a neon lamp.
- 9. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein one pin of said neon lamp connects to said chip resistor which is connected to said third contact terminal through the contact reed, and another pin of said neon lamp connects to said second contact terminal through an elastic conductive element.
- 10. The switch structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alloy piece connects to said first contact terminal.
- 11. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said alloy piece connects to said first contact terminal.
- 12. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein said elastic contact piece connects to said alloy piece.
- 13. The switch structure as claimed in claim 4, wherein an elastic element is installed between said swing device and said actuating part.
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