Tilt switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6518523
  • Patent Number
    6,518,523
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Donovan; Lincoln
    • Lee; Kyung S.
    Agents
    • Whyte Hirschboeck Dudak SC
Abstract
A tilt switch includes an insulating housing with an inner peripheral wall surface which confines an accommodation chamber for rollably receiving an electrically conductive ball. First and second electric contact terminals have upper end portions inserted into the chamber and having contact surfaces to contact the ball when the housing is in an upright position so as to make an electrical connection therebetween. The inner peripheral wall surface includes a shoulder segment for facilitating the rolling movement of the ball to break the electrical connection when the housing is tilted to a predetermined angle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a tilt switch, more particularly to a tilt switch which is adapted to be mounted on a support and which has an electrically conductive ball rollable to make or break an electrical connection between two electric contact terminals.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a conventional tilt switch


10


is shown to include a rectangular insulating housing


11


with an accommodation chamber therein for receiving rollably an electrically conductive ball


12


. Two pairs of first and second electric contact terminals


13


are press-fitted to a bottom plug


14


, and have upper tip ends


131


extending into the accommodation chamber of the housing


11


when the bottom plug


14


is secured to a bottom opening


111


of the housing


11


by virtue of engagement between protrusions


112


and recesses


142


. A seal member


114


is disposed to seal a clearance


113


between the housing


11


and the bottom plug


14


. Lower tip ends


132


of the terminals


13


are soldered on an electric contact member of a support (not shown). When the tilt switch


10


is mounted on the support, which stands on a horizontal plane


20


, the ball


12


contacts the upper tip ends


131


to make an electrical connection between the first and second electric contact terminals


13


. Once the support is tilted, the ball


12


will roll away from the terminals


13


to break the electrical connection.




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 somewhat difficult 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.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a tilt switch which can provide adequate protection to an electrical appliance.




According to this invention, the tilt switch includes an insulating housing adapted to be mounted on a support in an upright direction. The housing has an inner bottom wall surface, and an inner peripheral wall surface which extends upwardly from a periphery of the inner bottom wall surface and which confines an accommodating chamber therein. The inner peripheral wall surface includes a lower segment which is proximate to the periphery of the inner bottom wall surface and which defines a first diameter, an upper segment which is disposed opposite to the lower segment in the upright direction and which defines a second diameter larger than the first diameter, and an annular shoulder segment which extends between and which interconnects the upper and lower segments so as to define an annular juncture between the lower and shoulder segments. First and second electric contact terminals are secured in the housing at middle portions thereof. Each of the first and second electric contact terminals has an upper end portion which extends upwardly from the middle portion into the accommodation chamber through the inner bottom wall surface to form a contact surface spaced apart from the bottom wall surface, and a lower end portion which extends downwardly from the middle portion and outwardly of the housing to be adapted to establish electrical connection with the support. The contact surfaces of the first and second electric contact terminals are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction. An electrically conductive ball is received rollably in the accommodation chamber, and is of such a dimension as to contact the contact surfaces when the housing stands in an upright position, thereby making an electrical connection between the first and second electric contact terminals. The ball defines a first horizontal plane at which a center of the ball is located. The annular juncture is located at a second horizontal plane lower than the first horizontal plane such that once the housing is tilted from an upright position, the ball will move over the annular juncture to the shoulder segment so as to break the electrical connection between the first and second electric contact terminals.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional tilt switch;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the conventional tilt switch;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a tilt switch according to this invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded, partly cutaway perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIGS. 5

to


8


are sectional views illustrating the preferred embodiment from an upright state to a tilted state; and





FIG. 9

is a top view of a portion of the preferred embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


5


and


9


, the preferred embodiment of the tilt switch


30


according to the present invention is shown to be adapted to be mounted on and to be in electric contact with a support (not shown), such as a circuit board, in an upright position. The tilt switch


30


is shown to comprise an insulating housing


31


which is adapted to be mounted on the support in an upright direction. The housing


31


has an inner bottom wall surface


318


, and an inner peripheral wall surface which extends upwardly from a periphery of the inner bottom wall surface


318


and which confines an accommodating chamber


310


therein. The inner peripheral wall surface includes a lower segment


313


which is proximate to the periphery of the inner bottom wall surface


318


and which defines a first diameter, an upper segment


314


which is disposed opposite to the lower segment


313


in the upright direction and which defines a second diameter larger than the first diameter, and an annular shoulder segment


315


which extends between and which interconnects the upper and lower segments


314


,


313


so as to define an annular juncture


319


between the lower and shoulder segments


313


,


315


. The annular juncture


319


is located at a horizontal plane


60


. The shoulder segment


315


flares from the annular juncture


319


toward the upper segment


314


to define a first slope relative to the horizontal plane


60


. In this embodiment, the first slope is at least 0.5, that is 45 degrees or more relative to the horizontal plane


60


. Two pairs of through holes


312


are formed in the housing


31


in the upright direction to pass through the inner bottom wall surface


318


, and are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction.




Two pairs of first and second electric contact terminals


332


,


333


are press-fitted in the through holes


312


respectively at middle portions thereof. Each of the first and second electric contact terminals


332


,


333


has an upper end portion which extends upwardly from the middle portion into the accommodation chamber


310


to form a contact surface


331


spaced apart from the bottom wall surface


318


, and a lower end portion


334


which extends downwardly from the middle portion and outwardly of the housing


31


and which is adapted to establish electrical connection with the support. The contact surfaces


331


incline gradually and upwardly to define a second slope which is substantially the same as the first slope of the shoulder segment


315


.




An electrically conductive ball


32


is received rollably in the accommodation chamber


32


, and defines a horizontal plane


70


at which a center of the ball


32


is located. As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the housing


31


, as well as the support, stands on a horizontal plane


40


in an upright position, the ball


32


contacts the contact surfaces


331


so as to make an electrical connection between the first and second electric contact terminals


332


,


333


. At this time, the horizontal plane


70


is higher than the horizontal plane


60


at which the juncture


319


is located. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 6

, once the housing


31


is tilted from the upright position to a predetermined angle, such as about 45 degrees, the ball


32


maintains contact with the contact surfaces


331


to keep the electrical connection between the terminals


332


,


333


. Then, referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, once the housing


31


is further tilted down to more than the predetermined angle, by means of the inclination of the contact surfaces


331


and the shoulder segment


315


, the ball


32


will roll smoothly over the annular juncture


319


to the shoulder segment


315


so as to break the electrical connection between the terminals


332


,


333


. As illustrated, the tilt switch


30


according to this invention can be used with an electrical contact member (not shown) of the support applied on an uprightly standing appliance, such as a stand light, fan, heater, etc., and can provide adequate protection to the appliance.




Preferably, an insulating cap member


34


is secured on an upper opening


311


confined by the upper segment


314


to prevent movement of the ball


32


out of the accommodation chamber


310


in the upright direction without hindering the rolling of the ball


32


in the accommodation chamber


310


. The cap member


34


has an arcuate inner wall surface


341


.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A tilt switch adapted to be mounted on and to be in electric contact with a support in an upright position, said tilt switch comprising:an insulating housing adapted to be mounted on the support in an upright direction, and having an inner bottom wall surface, and an inner peripheral wall surface which extends upwardly from a periphery of said inner bottom wall surface and which confines an accommodating chamber therein, said inner peripheral wall surface including a lower segment which is proximate to said periphery of said inner bottom wall surface and which defines a first diameter, an upper segment which is disposed opposite to said lower segment in the upright direction and which defines a second diameter larger than the first diameter, and an annular shoulder segment which extends between and which interconnects said upper and lower segments so as to define an annular juncture between said lower and shoulder segments; first and second electric contact terminals, each including a middle portion which is secured in said housing, an upper end portion extending upwardly from said middle portion into said accommodation chamber through said inner bottom wall surface to form a contact surface spaced apart from said bottom wall surface, and a lower end portion extending downwardly from said middle portion and outwardly of said housing and adapted to establish electrical connection with the support, said contact surfaces of said first and second electric contact terminals being spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction relative to the upright direction; and an electrically conductive ball received rollably in said accommodation chamber, and of such a dimension as to contact said contact surfaces when said housing stands in the upright position, thereby making an electrical connection between said first and second electric contact terminals, said ball defining a first horizontal plane at which a center of said ball is located; said annular juncture being located at a second horizontal plane lower than the first horizontal plane such that once said housing is tilted from the upright position, said ball will move over said annular juncture to said shoulder segment so as to break the electrical connection between said first and second electric contact terminals.
  • 2. The tilt switch of claim 1, wherein said shoulder segment flares from said annular juncture toward said upper segment to define a first slope relative to the second horizontal plane.
  • 3. The tilt switch of claim 2, wherein said contact surface of each of said first and second electric contact terminals inclines gradually and upwardly to define a second slope which is substantially the same as the first slope.
  • 4. The tilt switch of claim 3, wherein said first slope is 0.5.
  • 5. The tilt switch of claim 1, further comprising an insulating cap member disposed on said upper segment to prevent movement of said ball out of said accommodation chamber in the upright direction.
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