Tilt switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6198059
  • Patent Number
    6,198,059
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Friedhofer; Michael
    Agents
    • Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
Abstract
A tilt switch includes an insulating housing with two first insert holes proximate to a bottom wall and aligned with each other and defining a first distance, and a second insert hole proximate to a top wall. Two first and one second electric contact members include first and second insert end portions press fitted within the first and second insert holes and extending into the housing, and first and second electric contact terminals extending outwardly of the housing. The second insert end portion is spaced apart from the first insert end portions with a second distance. An electrically conductive ball member is disposed in the housing, has a diameter larger than both the first and second distances so as to engage the first insert end portions, and is movable on a rolling guideway between a first position where the ball member engages the second insert end portion when the rolling guideway is in a horizontal position so as to establish electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals, and a second position where the ball member disengages the second insert end portion when the rolling guideway is tilted from the horizontal position so as to break the electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a tilt switch, more particularly to a tilt switch including an electrically conductive ball member received in an insulating housing to engage first insert end portions of two first electric contact members therein, and movable to engage or disengage a second insert end portion of at least one second electric contact member to establish or break electrical connection among first and second electric contact terminals of the first and second electric contact members.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a conventional tilt switch


10


is shown to include an electrically conductive housing


11


with an opening


111


, two conductive ball members


12


which are received in the housing


11


via the opening


111


, an insulating cover


14


which covers the opening


111


and which has a through hole


141


such that a first electric contact member


13


is press fitted within the through hole


141


and an enlarged head portion


131


thereof abuts against the cover


14


, and a second electric contact member


15


which is clamped between the cover


14


and the housing


11


by deforming the housing


11


radially and inwardly. When the housing


11


is in an upright position, the ball members


12


engage the first electric contact member


13


by virtue of gravity and an inner peripheral wall of the housing


11


, thereby establishing electrical connection between the first and second electric contact members


13


,


15


. Once the housing


11


is vibrated, the ball members


12


are moved to disengage the head portion


131


of the first electric contact member


13


, thereby breaking the electrical connection. However, the second electric contact member


15


is liable to be stripped from the housing


11


due to the vibration of the latter. In addition, as shown in

FIG. 3

, when the ball members


12


are registered with each other vertically and disengage the inner peripheral wall of the housing


11


, undesired breaking of the electrical connection will occur.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a tilt switch which can ensure electrical connection and in which electric contact members are secured firmly on a housing.




According to this invention, the tilt switch includes an insulating housing which has top, bottom, right, left, front and rear walls that cooperate to confine an accommodating space. The left wall has an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface which is disposed opposite to the inner wall surface, and further has two first insert holes disposed proximate to the bottom wall and at least one second insert hole disposed proximate to the top wall. The first insert holes are aligned with and are spaced apart from each other in a first transverse direction, and define a first distance therebetween in the first transverse direction. A pair of elongate first electric contact members includes first insert end portions of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within the first insert holes and extending in a second transverse direction into the accommodating space towards the right wall. The first insert end portions of the first electric contact members are parallel to each other and are spaced apart from each other in the first transverse direction with the first distance so as to define a rolling guideway therebetween. Each first electric contact member further includes a first electric contact terminal which extends outwardly of the left wall and which is bent downwardly to extend beyond the bottom wall. At least one elongate second electric contact member includes a second insert end portion of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within the second insert hole and extending in the second transverse direction into the accommodating space such that the second insert end portion is spaced apart from the first insert end portions with a second distance in a longitudinal direction and is shorter than the first insert end portions in the second transverse direction, and a second electric contact terminal which extends outwardly of the left wall, and which is bent downwardly to extend beyond the bottom wall. An electrically conductive ball member is disposed in the accommodating space, and has a diameter larger than both the first and second distances such that the ball member engages the first insert end portions and is movable on and is guided by the rolling guideway between a first position where the ball member engages the second insert end portion when the rolling guideway is in a horizontal position so as to establish electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals, and a second position where the ball member is proximate to the right wall to disengage the second insert end portion when the rolling guideway is tilted from the horizontal position so as to break the electrical connection among 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 view of a conventional tilt switch;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the conventional tilt switch;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the conventional tilt switch when in a cut-off state;





FIG. 4

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





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment; and





FIG. 8

is a sectional schematic view of the preferred embodiment in a tilted state.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the preferred embodiment of the tilt switch according to the present invention is shown to comprise an insulating housing


20


, a pair of elongate first electric contact members


23


′, a pair of elongate second electric contact members


23


, and an electrically conductive ball member


22


.




The housing


20


includes top and bottom walls


21


,


25


which are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction when the tilt switch is in an upright position, front and rear walls


27


,


28


which are spaced apart from each other in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction and which extend from the top wall


21


to the bottomwall


25


in the longitudinal direction, and right and left walls


24


,


26


which are spaced apart from each other in a second transverse direction transverse to both the longitudinal and first transverse directions and which extend from the top wall


21


to the bottom wall


25


in the longitudinal direction so as to cooperate with the front, rear, top and bottom walls


27


,


28


,


21


,


25


to confine an accommodating space


211


. The left wall


26


has an inner wall surface


261


and an outer wall surface


262


which is disposed opposite to the inner wall surface


261


in the second transverse direction and which has two first insert holes


212


and two second insert holes


213


that are disposed respectively proximate to the bottom and top walls


25


,


21


. Each of the first and second insert holes


212


,


213


extends in the second transverse direction to communicate with the inner wall surface


261


. The first insert holes


212


are aligned with and are spaced apart from each other in the first transverse direction so as to define a first distance therebetween in the first transverse direction. With reference to

FIG. 6

, the top, bottom, front and rear walls


21


,


25


,


26


,


28


respectively have right inner peripheral portions


291


which are connected to one another to confine an opening


216


. The right wall


24


is provided with a plug portion


241


of such a dimension so as to be press fitted into the opening


216


and so as to be retained on the right inner peripheral portions


291


. In addition, the top, bottom, front and rear walls


21


,


25


,


26


,


28


respectively have right end edges


292


which are disposed transverse to the right inner peripheral portions


291


. The right wall


24


further has an annular protrusion


242


which is disposed around the plug portion


241


and which is welded to the right end edges


292


so as to connect the right wall


24


integrally with the top, bottom, front and rear walls


21


,


25


,


26


,


28


.




An insulating guide slope member


214


is mounted on the bottom wall


25


, and has a guiding surface which includes right and left ends


2141


,


2142


respectively proximate to the right and left walls


24


,


26


and a middle portion


2143


interposed therebetween, and which is raised from the left end


2142


to the right end


2141


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, each first electric contact member


23


′ includes a first insert end portion


232


′ which is of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within the respective first insert hole


212


and which extends in the second transverse direction into the accommodating space


211


towards the right wall


24


. The first insert end portions


232


′ of the first electric contact members


23


′ are disposed outboard to the guiding slope member


214


, are parallel to each other, and are spaced apart from each other in the first transverse direction with the first distance so as to define a rolling guideway therebetween. Each first electric contact member


23


′ further includes a first electric contact terminal


233


′ which is disposed opposite to the first insert end portion


232


′ in the second transverse direction, which extends outwardly of the left wall


26


and which is bent downwardly to extend beyond the bottomwall


25


so as to be adapted to be mounted on a support, such as a circuit board


30


.




Each second electric contact member


23


includes a second insert end portion


232


which is of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within the respective second insert hole


213


and which extends in the second transverse direction into the accommodating space


211


such that the second insert end portions


232


of the second electric contact members


23


are spaced apart from the first insert end portions


232


′ of the first electric contact members


23


′ with a second distance in the longitudinal direction and are shorter than the first insert end portions


232


′ in the second transverse direction. A second electric contact terminal


233


is disposed opposite to the second insert end portion


232


in the second transverse direction, extends outwardly of the left wall


26


, and is bent downwardly to extend beyond the bottom wall


25


so as to be adapted to be mounted on the circuit board


30


. Each of the first and second insert end portions


232


′,


232


and the first and second electric contact terminals


233


′,


233


has a tapered end


231


′,


231


to facilitate the press fitting thereof in the respective one of the first and second insert holes


212


,


213


and the circuit board


30


.




The electrically conductive ball member


22


is disposed in the accommodating space


211


, and has a diameter larger than both the first and second distances such that the ball member


22


is on the left end


2142


of the guiding slope member


214


to engage the first insert end portions


232


′ of the first electric contact members


23


′. The ball member


22


is movable on and is guided by the rolling guideway and the guiding slope member


214


between a first position where the ball member


22


engages the second insert end portions


232


of the second electric contact members


23


when the rolling guideway is in a horizontal position so as to establish electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals


233


′,


233


(as shown in FIG.


6


and the dotted lines in FIG.


7


), and a second position where the ball member


22


is on the right end


2141


or the middle portion


2143


to disengage the second insert end portions


232


of the second electric contact members


23


when the rolling guideway is tilted from the horizontal position so as to break the electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals


233


′,


233


(as shown by the solid lines in FIGS.


7


and


8


).




Moreover, the bottom wall


25


and the right wall


24


further have guide grooves


215


,


243


which are registered with each other and which extend in the second transverse direction so as to be adapted to be slidably mounted on a rail member (not shown) of the circuit board


30


to enable easy adjustment of the rolling guideway in the horizontal position.




As mentioned above, the first and second electric contact members


23


′,


23


are press fitted within the first and second insert holes


212


,


213


in the left wall


26


so as to be secured firmly on the insulating housing


20


. In addition, due to the presence of two first electric contact members


23


′, the ball member


22


engages at least one of the first electric contact members


23


′ so as to ensure the electrical connection among the first and second electric contact terminals


233


′,


233


when the ball member


22


is in the first position.




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 mountable on and in electric contact with a support in an upright position, said tilt switch comprising:an insulating housing including top and bottom walls spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction when said tilt switch is in the upright position, front and rear walls spaced apart from each other in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction and extending from said top wall to said bottom wall in the longitudinal direction, and right and left walls spaced apart from each other in a second transverse direction transverse to both the longitudinal and first transverse directions and extending from said top wall to said bottom wall in the longitudinal direction so as to cooperate with said front, rear, top and bottom walls to confine an accommodating space, said left wall having an inner wall surface and an outer wall surface disposed opposite to said inner wall surface in the second transverse direction and having two first insert holes which are disposed proximate to said bottom wall and at least one second insert hole which is disposed proximate to said top wall, each of said first and second insert holes extending in the second transverse direction to communicate with said inner wall surface, said first insert holes being aligned with and spaced apart from each other in the first transverse direction, and defining a first distance therebetween in the first transverse direction; a pair of elongate first electric contact members, each including a first insert end portion of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within a respective one of said first insert holes and extending in the second transverse direction into said accommodating space towards said right wall, said first insert end portions of said first electric contact members being parallel to each other and being spaced apart from each other in the first transverse direction with said first distance so as to define a rolling guideway therebetween, each of said first electric contact members further including a first electric contact terminal disposed opposite to said first insert end portion in the second transverse direction and extending outwardly of said left wall and bent downwardly to extend beyond said bottom wall, said first electric contact terminals of said first electric contact members being mountable on the support; at least one elongate second electric contact member including a second insert end portion of such a dimension so as to be press fitted within said at least one second insert hole and extending in the second transverse direction into said accommodating space such that said second insert end portion is spaced apart from said first insert end portions with a second distance in the longitudinal direction and is shorter than said first insert end portions in the second transverse direction, and a second electric contact terminal disposed opposite to said second insert end portion in the second transverse direction, extending outwardly of said left wall, and bent downwardly to extend beyond said bottom wall, said second electric contact terminals of said second electric contact members being mountable on the support; and an electrically conductive ball member disposed in said accommodating space, and having a diameter larger than both the first and second distances such that said ball member engages said first insert end portions and is movable on and is guided by said rolling guideway between a first position where said ball member engages said second insert end portion when said rolling guideway is in a horizontal position so as to establish electrical connection among said first and second electric contact terminals, and a second position where said ball member is proximate to said right wall to disengage said second insert end portion when said rolling guideway is tilted from the horizontal position so as to break the electrical connection among said first and second electric contact terminals.
  • 2. The tilt switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top, bottom, front and rear walls respectively have right inner peripheral portions connected to one another to confine an opening, said right wall being provided with a plug portion of such a dimension so as to be press fitted into said opening and so as to be retained on said right inner peripheral portions.
  • 3. The tilt switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said top, bottom, front and rear walls respectively have right end edges disposed transverse to said right inner peripheral portions, said right wall further having an annular protrusion disposed around said plug portion and welded to said right end edges so as to connect said right wall integrally with said top, bottom, front and rear walls.
  • 4. The tilt switch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an insulating guide slope member mounted on said bottom wall between said first insert end portions, and having a guiding surface which has right and left ends respectively proximate to said right and left walls and which is raised from said left end to said right end for guiding the movement of said ball member between the first and second positions.
  • 5. The tilt switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bottom wall has a guide groove extending in the second transverse direction and slidably mounted on a rail member of the support so as to enable adjustment of said rolling guideway in the horizontal position.
  • 6. The tilt switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second insert end portions has a tapered end to facilitate the press fitting thereof in the respective one of said first and second insert holes.
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