1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a tilt switch having a rollable ball therein.
2. General Background
Referring to
The housing 11 has an inner peripheral wall surface 115 extending uprightly to confine the elongated accommodating chamber such that the ball 12 is rollable thereon. It is noted that the movement of the ball 12 is somehow difficult to move away from the terminals 13 in the state that the housing 11 is not tilted down completely, thereby resulting in lack of safety during use.
Accordingly, there is a need to provide a tilt switch to solve the problem aforementioned.
Referring to
Each contact terminal 500 is generally L shaped and extends through the chamber 201. Specifically, each contact terminal 500 includes an inside portion 501 and an outside portion 502. The inside portion 501 extends from the cover portion 300 to the bottom surface 202. The outside portion 502 is generally perpendicular to the inside portion 501 and can be soldered to a circuit board (not shown). In one embodiment, the plurality of contact terminals and the housing are integrally constructed by plastic injection molding.
The conductive ball 400 is placed in the chamber 201 and can be rollable in the chamber 201. Specifically, the conductive ball 400 is placed in a space that is defined by the plurality of contact terminals 500, the top surface 301, and the bottom surface 202. The conductive ball 400 and the plurality of contact terminals 500 are configured in such a way that the conductive ball is capable of simultaneously contacting with at most two of the plurality of the contact terminals 500. In an exemplary embodiment, the conductive ball 400 is coated with copper or made of copper.
When in use, the tilt switch 100 is mounted horizontally, with the inside portions 501 of the contact terminals 500 generally parallel to the ground. With the tilt switch 100 in such an initial position as shown in
The conductive ball 400 stays in contact with the two contact terminals 500 until the housing 200 is tilted leftwards or rightwards from the initial position to at least a predetermined angle. Specifically, for example, in the process of tilting the housing 200 leftwards, a gravitational torque about a support point P1 of the contact terminal 500 acts on the conductive ball 400. The gravitational torque continues decreasing until the housing 200 is tilted to the predetermined angle and becomes zero when the gravity of the conductive ball 400 acts through the support point P1. In the present embodiment, the predetermined angle is about 45 degrees.
Before the housing 200 tilts to the predetermined angle, the gravitational torque prevents the conductive ball 400 from rolling around the support point P1. After the housing 200 has tilted to the predetermined angle, the gravitational torque pulls the conductive ball to roll around the support point P1 until the conductive ball is supported by another pair of contact terminals.
The tilt switch 100 can be used in an upright standing appliance, such as a light stand, fan, heater, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, two tilt switches 100 are used in an upright standing appliance, one for detecting tilt occurred leftwards and rightwards, the other for detecting tilt occurred leftwards forwards and backwards. By detecting electrical connection of another pair of contact terminals, the upright standing appliance determines if it has leaned and can thus cut off power for safety.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810302095.7 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |