Time switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6429549
  • Patent Number
    6,429,549
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A time switch includes a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and current time, an operation unit having push buttons for setting the time-schedule and current time, and a casing in which the circuit board and operation unit are accommodated, the casing having openings for fitting the push buttons. The operation unit includes a resilient sheet member integrally equipped with the push buttons and conductive contact members each disposed on a portion corresponding to each of the push buttons. The circuit board has pairs of contact portions, each pair of contact portions being electrically connected via the conductive contact member while the push button is depressed. The operation unit is supported the casing and the circuit board in a state that a peripheral portion of the sheet member is clamped by and between an inner surface of the casing and the circuit board with the buttons fitted in the openings.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a time switch for controlling a load at a predetermined time.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 18

illustrates an example of this kind of time switch as related art. This time switch includes a boxed-shaped main casing


11


having a front opened end, a printed circuit board


32


′ placed in the main casing


11


, and an inner cover plate


12


covering the front opened end of the main casing


11


.




The printed circuit board


32


′ is equipped with a clock function block


21


having a liquid crystal display and a plurality of push buttons, a terminal block


22


for connecting loads, and a load controlling relay


23


. The circuit board


32


′ is fitted in and fixed to the main casing


11


by tightening screws


13


. The main casing


11


is coved by an outer cover (not shown). The inner cover plate


12


is disposed at the front opened end so as to cover the whole area of the printed circuit board


32


′ and fixed to the main casing


11


by tightening screws


14


. In this state, the clock function block


21


is exposed through the opening


12




a


formed in the inner cover plate


12


.




However, according to the aforementioned structure, when loads are connected the terminal block


22


, since the inner cover plate


12


covers not only the circuit board


32


′ but also the terminal block


22


, the inner cover plate


12


should be detached from the main casing


11


. As a result, the whole area of the circuit board


32


′ (i.e. the parts provided on the circuit boards


32


′ ) will be exposed. This allows a wire of the load and/or a tool such as a screwdriver to contact the parts, resulting in unintentional damages to the parts. Furthermore, since the circuit board


32


′ is exposed during the connecting operation of the load, foreign substances may adhere to the parts circuit boards


32


′ and/or the load. This may also cause a breakage problem thereof. In addition, the clock function block is complicated in structure, resulting in an increased manufacturing cost.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,329,082 discloses a time switch equipped with a mechanical clock function block mounted on a plastic plate and a circuit board having a terminal block. The circuit board is also connected to the plastic plate so that the terminal block is exposed. According to this construction, a connecting operation of the load to the terminal block may be performed without causing any problems or damages to the clock function block, and an adherence by foreign substances can be avoided. Thus, unexpected damages of the clock function block or accidents may be avoided. However, since the terminal block is fixed to the plastic plate together with the clock function block, in a case where different types of time switches are manufactured, it is required to manufacture different types of terminal blocks designed for the respective type of time switch. Thus, the terminal block cannot be used for different types of time switch, resulting in an increased manufacturing cost.




Furthermore, in this structure, in a case where a quality testing is performed to confirm the functions at the stage of designing the product, it is required to evaluate not only the clock function block but also the terminal block. Thus, a larger number of points should be checked as compared to only checking the clock function block, which causes an increased labor for the evaluation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a time switch which is simple in structure and low in manufacturing cost.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a time switch in which an connecting operation of a load to a terminal block can be performed without causing any damages or problems.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a time switch which can easily perform an evaluation test.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a time switch having a common part which can be used for different types of time switches.




According to a first aspect of the present invention, a time switch includes a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and a current time, an operation unit having a plurality of push buttons for setting the time-schedule and the current time, and a casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are accommodated, the casing having a plurality of openings for fitting the plurality of push buttons. The operation unit includes a resilient sheet member integrally equipped with the plurality of push buttons and a plurality of conductive contact members each disposed on a portion corresponding to each of the plurality of push buttons. The circuit board has pairs of contact portions. Each pair of the contact portions is to be electrically connected via the conductive contact member while the push button is being depressed. The operation unit is supported by the casing and the circuit board in a state that a peripheral portion of the sheet member is clamped by and between an inner surface of the casing and the circuit board with the plurality of push buttons fitted in the plurality of openings.




With this time switch, since the operation unit is supported by the casing and the circuit board, the time switch can be simple in structure, resulting in an easy assembly and a reduced manufacturing cost.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, a time switch includes a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and a current time, an operation unit having a plurality of buttons for setting the time-schedule and the current time, a casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are accommodated, the casing having a plurality of openings for fitting switches and pilot lamps provided on the circuit board, and a display sheet attached on a surface of the casing, the display sheet having a plurality of openings for exposing the switches and pilot lamps. The number of the openings formed in the casing corresponds to the maximum number of the switches and pilots lamps to be provided on the circuit board. Furthermore, the number of the opening formed in the display sheet corresponds to the number of the switches and pilots lamps actually provided on the circuit board, whereby some of the opening formed in the casing not in use are covered by the display sheet.




With this time switch, even in a case where the operation of the circuit board and/or the number of parts provided on the circuit board are changed, it is only required to change a display sheet to be attached on the casing. In other words, it is not required to change the casing. As a result, the storage space can be decreased, and various types of time switches can easily be provided.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the description of the preferred embodiments, which may be modified in any manner without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.











BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an explode perspective view of a main portion of a time switch according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the main portion in a state that the main portion is detached from an outer main casing;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the main portion in a state that a terminal holder is detached from the inner main casing;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the inner main casing;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the clock function block;





FIG. 6A

is a top view of the operation unit;





FIG. 6B

is a side view of the operation unit;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the operation unit;





FIG. 8

illustrates a pair of contact portions;





FIG. 9

is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the operation unit,





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a terminal holder in a state that a holder cover is detached from the main terminal holder;





FIG. 11

is an exploded perspective view of the terminal holder;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the reversed side of the terminal holder;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view of the connecting portion of the terminal holder and the outer main casing;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the outer main casing;





FIG. 15

illustrates a block diagram of the time switch circuit;





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of a main portion of a time switch according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 17

illustrates a block diagram of the time switch circuit of the second embodiment; and





FIG. 18

is an exploded perspective view of a time switch according to a related timeswitch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of a time switch according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.




(First Embodiment)




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the time switch includes a front cover (not shown), an outer main casing


11


and an inner casing


15


mounted in the outer main casing


11


. The outer main casing is covered by the inner casing


15


is comprised of an inner main casing


31


and a terminal holder


41


detachably connected to the inner main casing


31


(see FIG.


3


). The inner main casing


31


has a clock function block


21


including an electric timer circuit (see FIG.


1


). The terminal holder


41


includes a terminal block


42


to which a power source and loads are connected and a load controlling relay


23


(see FIG.


10


).




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the inner main casing


31


is a box-shaped casing with a lower opened end and a rear opened end, and covers a printed circuit board


32


equipped with the clock function block


21


. The printed circuit board


32


is fitted in and fixed to the inner main casing


31


by tightening screws


33


inserted through the printed circuit board


32


from the rear side thereof. The printed circuit board


32


is equipped with a liquid crystal display (hereinafter referred to as “LCD”)


34


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the LCD


34


is electrically connected to the printed electric circuits of the printed circuit board


32


via a connector plate


34




a


made of conductive rubber. Between the LCD


34


and the printed circuit board


32


, a sponge-like cushion sheet


34




b


is disposed. The LCD


34


is secured to the printed circuit board


32


by a shallow box-shaped display casing


34




c


made of transparent resin. The LCD


34


is secured to the printed circuit board


32


via the cushion sheet


34




b


and the connector plate


34




a


by fixing the display casing


34




c


to the circuit board


32


in such a state that the LCD


34


and the connector plate


34




a


are fitted in the display casing


34




c


. Thus, the LCD


34


is electrically connected to the printed circuit board


32


. The display casing


34




c


is secured to the printed circuit board


32


by engaging the engaging ledges


34




d


formed at the rear peripheral edge of the display casing


34




c


with the corresponding engaging holes


32




a


provided in the printed circuit board


32


.




The time switch according to this embodiment is provided with a plurality of operation buttons S for setting the current time and for setting the time for operating the loads connected to the time switch. As shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, these operation buttons (push button) S are integrally formed on a front surface of the sheet member


35


having rubber elasticity. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the sheet member


35


has, at its rear surface, a plurality of tapered dented portions


35




a


each formed at a portion corresponding to the operation buttons S. Each of the tapered dented portions


35




a


has a slanted peripheral wall gradually decreasing the diameter from the rear surface of the sheet member


35


toward the front surface thereof. The peripheral wall is formed to be thinner than the other portion of the sheet member


35


. At the bottom of each dented portion


35




a


, a conductive movable contact member


35




b


is fixed such that the lower surface thereof is inwardly located with regard to the rear surface of the sheet member


35


. Accordingly, when the operation button S is depressed, the peripheral wall of the dented portion


35




a


corresponding to the depressed operation button S is warped downward to cause the downward movement of the movable contact member


35




b


. Thus, the movable contact member


34




b


protrudes from the rear surface of the sheet member


35


toward the printed circuit board


32


. From this state, when the depressing force of the operation button S is released, the movable contact member


35




b


returns to its original position due to the elasticity of the sheet member


35


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 8

, the printed circuit board


32


has pairs of conductive printed patterns (contact portions)


32




b


, each pair being a combination of a generally Y-shaped conductive printed pattern and an inverted generally Y-shaped conductive printed pattern. When the operation button S is depressed, the movable contact member


35




b


contacts to a corresponding pair of conductive printed patterns


32




b


to cause an electrical conduct of the pair of generally Y-shaped conductive printed patterns


32




b


. This functions as a momentary-type press button, i.e., a button which becomes ON state only when the button is being depressed.




Thus, a so-called rubber switch is formed by the sheet member


35


and the printed circuit board


32


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the inner main casing


31


has a display window


31




a


for exposing the LCD


34


at the front wall and a plurality of openings


31




b


for fitting the operation buttons S. The sheet member


35


is attached to the inner main casing


31


in a state that a portion of the sheet member


35


other than the operation buttons S is pressed against the inner surface of the inner main casing


31


by the printed circuit board


32


. In detail, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

, a plurality of supporting ribs


31




c


are formed on the inner surface of the inner main casing


31


, and a whole peripheral edge and longitudinal central portion of the sheet member


35


are sandwiched between the supporting ribs


31




c


and the circuit board


32


. Each supporting rib


31




c


surrounds the periphery of the opening


31




b


to prevent the peripheral portion of the opening


31




b


from being deformed when the operation button S is depressed.




As will be mentioned later, in this embodiment, the time switch can control two circuit loads individually. In detail, the time switch can select any one of operation modes among the first to third operation modes (1) to (3), i.e., the first operation mode (2) in which loads can be individually turned ON and OFF by the timer circuit, the second operation mode (2) in which all loads are kept in an ON-state regardless of the operation of the timer circuit, and the third operation mode (3) in which all loads are kept in an OFF-state regardless of the operation of the timer circuit. The selection of the operation mode is performed by slide switches SW


1


and SW


2


equipped on the printed circuit board


32


and provided for each timer circuit as shown in FIG.


1


. The printed circuit board


32


has two operation pilot lamps L


1


and L


2


each made of a light-emitting diode for showing the operation state of each timer circuit, and one power pilot lamp L


3


for showing the power ON/OFF state.




The clock function block


21


is provided with a battery B such as a lithium battery as a back-up power source in case of a power failure of the commercial power source. The battery B is provided to a battery board


36


which is a member separated from the printed circuit board


32


. The battery board


36


is a member separated or detached from the printed circuit board


32


. The battery board


36


is held by holding ribs (not shown) each upwardly protruding from the inner surface of the inner main casing


31


. Furthermore, a part of the battery board


36


is cramped by and between the inner surface of the inner main casing


31


and the circuit board


32


so as to be severely fixed to the inner main casing


31


. The battery board


36


is electrically connected to the printed circuit board


32


by way of electric wires


37


having a connector (receptacle)


37




a


at its one end. The printed circuit board


32


has a connector (post)


37




b


for detachably connecting the connector (receptacle)


37




a


. Therefore, in a case where the battery B is disposed or replaced, the battery board


36


can be detached from the printed circuit board


32


by disconnecting connectors


37




a


and


37




b


. Thus, the battery B can be disposed easily and safely, which in turn avoids the pollution of the environment due to the contents of the battery B and enhances the re-use of the contents of the battery B.




The inner main casing


31


has a dented portion


31




d


at the right side of the display window


31




a


. Provided at the bottom of the dented portion


31




d


are openings


31




e


for fitting the operation pilot lamps L


1


and L


2


and the power pilot lamp L


3


and openings


31




f


for fitting operation handles


38


of switches SW


1


and SW


2


. A display sheet


39


made of opaque material is disposed in the dented portion


31




d


and adhered thereto by gluing or fusing it. In case where two switches SW


1


and SW


2


are provided to the time switch as described above, the display sheet


39


should have two openings


39




a


for the operation handles


38


and three openings


39




b


for the two operation pilot lamps L


1


, L


2


and one power pilot lamp L


3


so that these pilot lamps can be visually confirmed. In a case where a single switch SW


1


or SW


2


is provided to the time switch, the display sheet


39


should have only one opening


39




a


for the handle of the switch and two openings


39




b


for the pilot lamps L


1


(or L


2


) and L


3


. As it is understood from the above, by selecting an appropriate display sheet


39


having a different number of openings


39




a


,


39




b


and applying it to an inner main casing


31


having a maximum number of openings


31




f


and


31




e


, the inner main casing


31


can be commonly used for any type of time switches having a different number of the switches SW


1


, SW


2


. The relationship between the display sheet


39


and the inner main casing


31


is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment. For example, the maximum number of openings for the switch handles and the pilot lamps may be provided to the inner main casing


31


, and some of the openings which are not in use may be covered by the display sheet


39


so as not to be visually confirmed.




On the front surface of the inner main casing


31


at the left side of the display window


31




a


, a time conversion table 40 showing the relationship between the 24-hour scale and the 12-hour scale is provided. In the time conversion table, the 24-hour scale and the 12-hour scale are provided side by side so that the user can easily convert one into the other. The 12-hour scale is accompanied by the letters, “am” or “pm”. For example, if the 24-hour scale is shown as: 0:00; 3:00; 6:00; 9:00; 12:00; 15:00; 18:00; and 21:00, the 12-hour scale will be shown as: 0:00 am; 3:00 am; 6:00 am; 9:00 am; 0:00 pm; 3:00 pm; 6:00 pm; and 9:00 pm. This table enables the user who lives in a country or region where the 12-hour scale is mainly employed to use the time switch employing the 24-hour scale display. In other words, the user can easily convert the time scale displayed on the LCD 34 in the 24-hour scale into the 12-hour scale. Thus, even if the user is not familiar with the 24-hour scale, the user can correctly set the time switch by converting the 24-hour scale displayed on the display


34


into the 12-hour scale.




The time conversion table 40 may be printed by a silk printing method or a tampon printing method. Alternatively, a sheet on which the time conversion table 40 is printed may be adhered to the inner main casing


31


. In a case where the time conversion table 40 is provided, the description or appearance of the time scale displayed on the LCD 34 may preferably be the same as in the time conversion table 40 to enable an easy conversion of the time scale by utilizing the time comparison table 40.




As already mentioned above, the terminal holder


41


is connected to the inner main casing


31


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the inner main casing


31


has a channel-shaped connection portion


31




g


protruding from the lower edge thereof. The connection portion


31




g


is provided with a pair of guide grooves


31




h


extending in the fore and aft directions (the up-and-down direction in

FIG. 3

) at the basal end of the connection portion


31




g


. The connection portion


31




g


is provided with a pair of outwardly protruded flange portions


31




i


formed at the rear ends thereof and a pair of outwardly protruded engaging protrusions


31




j


formed at the side surface of the connection portion


31




g.






On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the terminal holder


41


has a generally C-shaped connection body


41




a


with a pair of inwardly protruded guide edges


41




b


formed at the upper edges of the side walls (at the right hand end of the side walls in FIG.


8


). Furthermore, the terminal holder


41


has engaging dented portions


41




c


at the inside surfaces of the side walls for engaging the fixing protrusions


31




j


of the inner main casing


31


. The connection body


41




a


has cut-out portions


41




d


at the upper rear ends of the connection body


41




a


(at the upper right hand ends of the side walls of the connection body


41




a


in

FIG. 12

) for fitting the flange portions


31




i


. Therefore, when the terminal holder


41


is slid rearward with the guide edges


41




b


and


41




b


fitted in the guide grooves


31




h


, the engaging protrusions


31




j


are engaged with the engaging dented portions


41




c


, resulting in an integral coupling of the inner main casing


31


and the terminal holder


41


.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the terminal holder


41


includes a main terminal holder


42


and a holder cover


43


disposed on the main terminal holder


42


. In detail, the main terminal holder


42


has, at its upper central portion, a central dented portion


42




a


extending in the longitudinal direction thereof. The central dented portion


42




a


is covered by the holder cover


43


, and is communicated to an inner space of the connection body


41




a


. The holder cover


43


is provided with a pair of rearwardly protruded engaging ledges


43




a


at the longitudinal opposite edges thereof. Thus, the holder cover


43


is connected to the main terminal holder


42


by engaging the engaging ledges


43




a


with the engaging holes


42




b


. At the front lower end portion of the main terminal holder


42


, a plurality of terminal holding dented portions


42




d


separated by a plurality of partitions


42




c


are provided. The holder cover


43


has a partitioning wall


43




b


having a plurality of slits


43




c


, and is connected to the main terminal holder


42


such that the partitioning wall


43




b


is located between the central dented portion


42




a


and the terminal holding dented portions


42




d


so as to partition them with the partitions


42




c


fitted in the slits


43




c.






In the central dented portion


42




a


, a circuit board


44


is mounted. The circuit board


44


is equipped with two relays


23


and circuit parts driven by a commercial power for driving the relays


23


. As shown in

FIG. 11

, the circuit board


44


is also equipped with a connector (post)


44




a


for electrically connecting the circuit board


44


to the circuit board


32


mounted to the inner main casing


31


. As shown in

FIG. 13

, the connector


44




a


is detachably connected to a connector (receptor)


44




c


provided at an end of electric wire


44




b


which is connected to the circuit board


32


. The circuit board


44


is brazed to terminals


45


to which a commercial power source is supplied. The terminals of the relay


23


are brazed to terminals


45


to which a load is connected. Each terminal


45


is disposed in each terminal holding dented portion


42




d


and fixed to the main terminal holder


42


by engaging a terminal bolt


47


with a nut


46


disposed at the bottom of the dented portions


42




d


. Each terminal


45


has fixing legs


45




a


protruding rearward at the right and left side edges thereof as shown in

FIG. 11

, and fixed to the main terminal holder


42


with the fixing legs


45




a


inserted into the bottom of the dented portion


42




d.






Since the central dented portion


42




a


and the terminal holding dented portions


42




d


are partitioned by the partitioning wall


43




b


of the holder cover


43


, electric wires are prevented from contacting to the circuit board


44


during connecting operation of the electric wires to the terminals


45


. In addition, the circuit board


44


is prevented from being adhered by foreign substances. In the meantime, as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the main terminal holder


42


has penetrated openings


42




e


at its appropriate portions for an easier brazing operation for connecting the terminal


45


to the circuit board


44


and/or the relay


23


.




As is apparent from the structure shown in

FIG. 11

, since each component to be mounted to the terminal holder


41


is assembled to the main terminal holder


42


from its front side, each component can be attached to the main terminal holder


42


from one direction, which facilitates the assembling operation. In detail, the nuts


46


are attached to the main terminal holder


42


. Next, each of the terminals


45


is forcibly fitted into each of the terminal holding dented portion


42




d


, and then the terminal bolt


47


is engaged with the nut


46


. Thereafter, the circuit board


44


is inserted into the central dented portion


42




a


, and then the relays


23


are attached. The relay


23


is held by a pair of holding ledges


42




f


protruded from the bottom of the central dented portion


42




a


, as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. At this stage, the main terminal holder


42


is turned over, and the brazing is carried out through the penetrated opening


42




e


. At this time, functions of the parts mounted to the terminal holder


41


are examined. After the examination, the fabrication of the terminal holder


41


is accomplished by attaching the holder cover


43


on the main terminal holder


42


.




As mentioned above, the inner casing


15


is formed by integrally connecting the inner main casing


31


and the terminal holder


41


, and is accommodated in the outer main casing


11


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the outer main casing


11


has, at its inner surface of the rear wall, a plurality of supporting ribs


16




a


on which the inner casing


15


is placed. On the inside surface of the upper wall (right side wall in

FIG. 14

) of the outer main casing


11


, a pair of engaging protrusions


16




b


are formed. Thus, the inner main casing


31


is fixed in the outer main casing


11


by engaging the engaging protrusions


16




b


with the corresponding engaging protrusions (not shown) formed in the sliding grooves


16




c


. On the inside surfaces of the right and left side walls of the outer main casing


11


, a pair of hooks


16




d


are formed, whereby the engaging portions of the hooks


16




d


are engaged with the dented portions


41




e


each formed on the side upper portion of the terminal holder


41


. Thus, the terminal holder


41


is fixed to the outer main casing


11


. In other words, the inner casing


15


is fixed to the outer main casing


11


by the engaging protrusions


16




b


and the hooks


16




d


. Since the inner casing


15


is supported by the front ends (upper ends in

FIG. 14

) of the supporting ribs


16




b


, a space is formed between the inner surface of the rear wall (bottom wall in

FIG. 14

) of the outer main casing


11


and the rear surface of the inner casing


15


. Therefore, a plurality of ribs


16




e


are formed on the inner surface of the rear wall (bottom wall in

FIG. 14

) of the outer main casing


11


so as to seal the gap formed between the inner surface of the rear wall (bottom wall in

FIG. 14

) of the outer main casing


11


and the lower rear edge of the terminal holder


41


. These ribs


16




e


prevent an invasion of foreign substances into the inner casing


15


through the aforementioned gap although the inner casing


15


has an opened portion at its rear side. The outer main casing


11


has bosses


16




f


at its inner surface of the rear wall so as to be located at portions corresponding to the terminal bolts


47


. Thus, these bosses


16




f


contact to the rear surface of the terminal holder


41


to support the force imparted to the terminal holder


41


when the terminal bolt


47


is being tightened.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 14

, the outer main casing


11


has knockout portions


11




a


each having an easy-broken-thin peripheral portion at the lower side walls, the lower end wall and the lower end portion of the rear wall. By removing the knockout portions


11




a


, openings for introducing external wires into the outer main casing


11


can be formed.




In this embodiment, although the inner casing


15


is connected to the outer main casing


11


by the engaging protrusions


16




b


and the hooks


16




d


, the inner casing


15


may be connected to the outer main casing


11


by screws, or by bolts and nuts. Furthermore, the inner main casing


31


may be connected to the terminal holder


41


by screws or the like. In the first embodiment, although the printed circuit board


32


is electrically connected to the circuit board


44


via the connectors


44




a


and


44




c


, they may be directly connected each other, i.e., without using the connectors


44




a


and


44




c


. Similarly, the battery board


36


may be connected to the printed circuit board


32


without using the connectors


37




a


and


37




b.







FIG. 15

illustrates a circuit structure of this embodiment.

FIG. 15

also illustrates the relationship between the inner main casing


31


and the terminal holder


41


and the arrangement of the circuits on the circuit boards


32


and


44


which are mounted in the inner main casing


31


and the terminal holder


41


, respectively.




The terminals


45


used as power terminals


51




a


are connected to the circuit board


44


, and the terminals


45


used as load terminals


51




b


are connected to the relays


23


. In this embodiment, two relays


23


are provided. Each relay


23


is controlled by a driving circuit


52


equipped to the circuit board


44


. Electric power supplied from the commercial power source via the power terminals


51




a


is supplied to the driving circuits


52


by way of the rectification circuit


53


and the voltage stabilizing circuit


54


. The rectification circuit


53


and the voltage stabilizing circuit


54


are equipped to the circuit board


44


.




The clock function block


21


includes a microcomputer


60


realizing a clock function for clocking the current time and a timer function for setting the time schedule. The microcomputer


60


clocks the current time based on the clock signals supplied from the clock oscillator circuit


61


, and is operated based on the clock signals supplied from the system clock oscillator circuit


62


. The rubber switches having the operation buttons S are arranged in a matrix arrangement to form the key matrix


63


. The key matrix


63


recognizes which of the operation buttons S is depressed to obtain operation information, and then supplies the operation information to the microcomputer


60


.




The microcomputer


60


is controlled by the mode-change input circuit


64


so as to select one of its operation modes. The operation modes include an operation mode for independently controlling two load circuits as in this embodiment, an operation mode for collectively controlling two load circuits, an operation mode for controlling loads based on a weekly time schedule, and an operation mode for controlling loads based on a daily time schedule. In other words, different kinds of programs are installed in the microcomputer


60


. One of them is selected by the mode-change input circuit


64


, and is executed by the microcomputer


60


. Also connected to the microcomputer


60


are the LCD 34, the operation pilot lamps L


1


, L


2


, and the power pilot lamps L


3


. Further connected to the microcomputer


60


is the back-up battery B for supplying a power to keep both the clock function and the set time-schedule in case of a power failure or the like.




The printed circuit board


32


is provided with a rectification circuit


65


connected to the power terminals


51




a


. The pulsating voltage outputted form the rectification circuit


65


is stabilized by the voltage stabilizing circuit


66


. The output of the voltage stabilizing circuit


66


turns on the power pilot lamp L


3


. The output of the voltage is supplied to the microcomputer


60


via another voltage stabilizing circuit


67


as a power source of the microcomputer


60


. The output of the voltage stabilizing circuit


67


is supplied to the power failure detection circuit


68


. The power failure detection circuit


68


detects the power failure of the commercial power source based on the drop of the output voltage of the voltage stabilizing circuit


67


. When the power failure is detected by the power failure detection circuit


68


, the microcomputer


60


stops all functions other than the essential functions, such as a clock function that are required to be kept working during a power failure. When the commercial power source is restored, the microcomputer


60


detects the restoration and resumes all of the functions. Since the back-up battery B supplies the electric power to the limited functions required to be kept alive during the power failure, only very small amount of electric power is consumed during the power failure. As a result, if a lithium battery or the like is used as the back-up battery B, it is not required to replace it with a new one for ten or more years.




When the time schedule set in the microcomputer


60


is executed by operating the operation buttons S, the microcomputer


60


supplies an instruction to the relay driving signal generation circuit


69


when the current time comes to coincide with the set time of the time schedule. Then, a driving signal is outputted from the relay driving signal generation circuit


69


driven by the driving circuit


52


to control the relay


23


. In this embodiment, since two relay driving signal generation circuits


69


are provided for individually controlling the relays


23


, two load circuits can be controlled separately. Thus, each output state of the relays


23


can be selected by the two switches SW


1


and SW


2


.




(Second Embodiment)




The time switch according to the second embodiment can control two circuit loads as understood from FIG.


17


. However, these two loads are not separately controlled as in the first embodiment, but are controlled in the same manner. In summary, two relays


23


are connected in series or in parallel, and single relay driving signal generation circuit


69


and single driving circuit


52


are provided. This circuit structure only requires one operation pilot lamp L


1


and one switch SW


1


. If an inner main casing


31


for accommodating the circuit as shown in the first embodiment which individually controls two loads and an inner main casing


31


for accommodating the circuit as shown in the second embodiment which controls two loads in the same manner are manufactured separately, the manufacturing costs will increase and a large space for accommodating such inner main casings


31


will be required because of the different types of inner main casings


31


. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the same inner main casing


31


is commonly used for both the aforementioned circuits, and different display sheets


39


are selectively used for the inner main casing


31


. In detail, in this embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 16

, the display sheet


39


is provided with a single opening


39




a


for the handle of the single switch SW


1


and two openings


39




b


for one operating pilot lamp L


1


and one power pilot lamp L


3


. Thus, the display sheet


39


covers the unused openings


31




f


and


31




e


formed in the dented portion


31




d


of the inner main casing


31


so as not to expose these openings. The other structures and operations are the same as in the first embodiment.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, a time switch includes a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and a current time, an operation unit having a plurality of push buttons for setting the time-schedule and the current time, and a casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are accommodated, the casing having a plurality of openings for fitting the plurality of push buttons, wherein the operation unit includes a resilient sheet member integrally equipped with the plurality of push buttons and a plurality of conductive contact members each disposed on a portion corresponding to each of the plurality of push buttons, wherein the circuit board has a plurality of pairs of contact portions, each pair of contact portions being to be electrically connected via the conductive contact member while the push button is being depressed, and wherein the operation unit is supported by and between the casing and the circuit board in a state that a peripheral portion of the sheet member is clamped by and between an inner surface of the casing and the circuit board with the plurality of buttons fitted in the plurality of openings.




With this time switch, since the operation unit is supported by the casing and the circuit board, the time switch can be simple in structure, resulting in an easy assembly and a reduced manufacturing cost.




In the aforementioned time switch, the time switch circuit may have a clock function for clocking the current time and a time-schedule setting function for setting the time-schedule, and includes a load controlling circuit for controlling a load connected to the time switch when the current time comes to coincide with the set time-schedule.




It is preferable that the casing includes a main casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are mounted and a terminal holder having a terminal block for connecting a commercial power source and a load, and wherein the main casing is detachably connected to the terminal holder. According to this structure, a connecting operation of a load to the terminal holder can be safely performed because the circuit board is not exposed during the connecting operation of the board. Since the terminal holder can be detached from the main casing, only the circuit board accommodated in the main casing can be subjected to the test operation. Thus, it is not required to evaluate the terminal block, resulting in a reduced check points. Furthermore, the terminal holder can be commonly used for different types of time switch circuits.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a time switch including a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and a current time, an operation unit having a plurality of buttons for setting the time-schedule and the current time, a casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are accommodated, the casing having a plurality of openings for fitting switches and pilot lamps provided on the circuit board, and a display sheet attached on a surface of the casing, the display sheet having a plurality of openings for exposing the switches and pilot lamps, wherein the number of the openings formed in the casing corresponds to the maximum number of the switches and pilots lamps to be provided on the circuit board, and wherein the number of the opening formed in the display sheet corresponds to the number of the switches and pilots lamps actually provided on the circuit board, whereby some of the opening formed in the casing not in use are covered by the display sheet.




With this time switch, even in a case where the operation of the circuit board and/or the number of parts provided on the circuit board are changed, it is only required to change a display sheet to be attached on the casing. In other words, it is not required to change the casing. As a result, the storage space can be decreased, and various types of time switches can easily be provided.




The time switch circuit may have a clock function for clocking the current time and a time-schedule setting function for setting the time-schedule, and includes a load controlling circuit for controlling a load connected to the time switch when the current time comes to coincide with the set time-schedule.




It is preferable that the casing includes a main casing in which the circuit board and the operation unit are mounted and a terminal holder having a terminal block for connecting a commercial power source and a load, and wherein the main casing is detachably connected to the terminal holder. According to this structure, a connecting operation of a load to the terminal holder can be safely performed because the circuit board is not exposed during the connecting operation. Since the terminal holder can be detached from the main casing, only the circuit board accommodated in the main casing can be subjected to the test operation. Thus, it is not required to evaluate the terminal block, resulting in a reduced check points. Furthermore, the terminal holder can be used for any types of time switch circuits.




It is preferable that the time switch further includes a time conversion table for converting a 12-hour time scale into a 24-hour scale, and vice versa. With this time switch, an easy conversion of the time scale can be performed even if the displayed time scale is not familiar to the user.




It is preferable that the time conversion table is provided on an outer surface of the casing.




It is also preferable that the time conversion table is located next to the display, and that the display displays the same type of character as that used in the time conversion table.




The terms and expressions which have been employed herein are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intent, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, but it should be recognized that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention claimed.




This application claims priority of Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 10-365656 filed on Dec. 22, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.



Claims
  • 1. A time switch, comprising:a circuit board equipped with a time switch circuit and a display for displaying a time-schedule set by a user and a current time; an operation unit having a plurality of push buttons for setting the time-schedule and the current time; and a casing in which said circuit board and said operation unit are accommodated, said casing having a plurality of openings for fitting said plurality of push buttons and a plurality of supporting ribs each surrounding each of said openings; wherein said operation unit includes a resilient sheet member integrally equipped with said plurality of push buttons and a plurality of conductive contact members each disposed on a portion corresponding to each of said plurality of push buttons, wherein said circuit board has a plurality of pairs of contact portions, each pair of contact portions being to be electrically connected via said conductive contact member while said push button is being depressed, and wherein said operation unit is supported by and between said casing and said circuit board in a state that said sheet member is clamped by and between said plurality of supporting ribs of said casing and said circuit board with said plurality of buttons fitted in and outwardly protruded from said plurality of openings.
  • 2. The time switch as recited in claim 1, wherein said time switch circuit has a clock function for clocking the current time and a time-schedule setting function for setting the time-schedule, and includes a load controlling circuit for controlling a load connected to said time switch when the current time comes to coincide with the set time-schedule.
  • 3. The time switch as recited in claim 1 or 2, wherein said casing includes a main casing in which said circuit board and said operation unit are mounted and a terminal holder having a terminal block for connecting a commercial power source and a load, and wherein said main casing is detachably connected to said terminal holder.
  • 4. The time switch as recited in claim 1, further comprising a time conversion table for converting a 12-hour time scale into a 24-hour scale, and vice versa.
  • 5. The time switch as recited in claim 4, wherein said time conversion table is provided on an outer surface of said casing.
  • 6. The time switch as recited in claim 5, wherein said time conversion table is located next to said display.
  • 7. The time switch as recited in claim 4, wherein said display displays the same type of character as that used in said time conversion table.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-365656 Dec 1998 JP
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