Embodiments of the present invention described herein relate generally to a trigger switch to be applied, for example, to a power tool.
Trigger switches of this kind are provided with a lock mechanism which locks the operation of the trigger as an operator in order to avoid the power of the tool from being carelessly turned on. The lock mechanism holds an off state of the trigger switch. When the lock mechanism is unlocked, the trigger is set to be operable to supply the power to the power tool (See, for example, JP 2524664 Y (Patent Literature 1) and JP 2549509 Y (Patent Literature 2)).
The lock mechanisms include a unlock button for releasing the lock. The unlock button is provided outside a switch body and the lock mechanism provided in inside the switch body can be released by operating the unlock button. The lock mechanism involves a great number of parts and is complicated in assembling. Further, the lock mechanism needs to be such a structure which does not malfunction due to dust or the like.
Embodiments of the present invention each provide a trigger switch involving a small number of parts, which can be easily assembled and can prevent malfunctioning.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A trigger switch comprising: a switch body; a switch mechanism provided in the switch body; a first operator provided to be insertable to or withdrawable from a first side surface of the switch body, which drives the switch mechanism; a first elastic member which urges the first operator in a first direction projecting from the switch body; a projecting portion provided on an end of the first operator, located in the switch body; a second operator provided to be insertable to or withdrawable from a second side surface adjacent to the first side surface of the switch body; a second elastic member which urges the second operator in a second direction projecting from the switch body; a holder provided inside the switch body and near the second side surface; a lock member provided to be movable along a direction orthogonal to the first and second directions; and a third elastic member which urges the lock member in a third direction projecting from the holder, wherein the lock member comprises an inclined portion contactable by the end of the second operator, located in the switch body, which moves the lock member into the holder when the second operator is pushed in a direction opposite to the second direction, and a fit portion fittable by the projecting portion of the first operator when the first operator and the second operator project to set the switch mechanism in an off state.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Elements like or similar to those disclosed in the above embodiment are denoted by similar reference numbers.
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The trigger 14 includes a shaft 14a. The shaft 14a is inserted in a first side surface of the switch body 11 and is provided to be insertable to or withdrawable from the first side surface.
The unlock button 15 includes a shaft 15a. As shown in
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The trigger 14 is urged with the spring 21 in the direction projecting from the switch body 11. That is, the spring 21 is provided between the end of the shaft 14a of the trigger 14 and the inner surface of the cover 13, for example.
A projecting portion 14b is formed on a side surface of a portion of the shaft 14a of the trigger 14, which is located in, for example, the cover 13. The projecting portion 14b is located above the second holder 12b. The shape of the projecting portion 14b is a rectangular parallelepiped, for example, and constitutes the lock mechanism together with a lock member 23, which will be described later.
On the shaft 14a of the trigger 14, a packing 22 is provided as a dustproof member. The packing 22 is formed from urethane rubber, for example, and is brought into contact with the circumference of the shaft 14a. The packing 22 is held in a groove portion 12c formed in the housing 12 and the cover 13 within the first side surface of the switch body 11. (Note that the groove portion of the cover 13 is not shown).
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The inclined portion 23a is formed in a position of the shaft 15a provided in the unlock button 15, which can be brought into contact with an inner end portion of the switch body 11. The inclined portion 23a is inclined to be higher as becoming apart further from the end of the shaft 15a provided in the unlock button 15. With this structure, if the unlock button 15 is pushed into the switch body 11 to press the end of the shaft 15a against the inclined portion 23a, the lock member 23 is moved into the second holder 12b (a direction indicated by arrow A) against the urging force of the spring 24.
The fit portion 23b is formed into a recessed shape, for example, so as to be fittable with the rectangular parallelepiped projecting portion 14b provided in the trigger 14 (the projecting portion 14b will be referred to as the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 hereinafter). That is, the fit portion 23b is arranged at a position fittable with the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 while the shaft 14a of the trigger 14 projecting from the switch body 11.
While the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 and the fit portion 23b are fit, a bottom surface 23b-1 of the fit portion 23b is brought into contact with a bottom surface of the projection portion 14b, which is on a side of the second holder 12b, by the urging force of the spring 24. In this state, the projecting position of the lock member 23 and the projection position of the trigger 14 are defined.
Moreover, while the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 fitting with the fit portion 23b, when the trigger 14 is pushed, the side surface opposite to the trigger 14 of the projecting portion 14b is brought into contact with the side surface 23b-2 opposite to the trigger 14 of the fit portion 23b. Thus, the trigger 14 is locked at the position where the switch mechanism SW in an off state (this will be called an off-lock position hereinafter).
The surface of the contacting portion 23c is flat, for example, and the height of the surface of the contacting portion 23c is set as high as or slightly lower than the highest position of the inclined portion 23a. When the unlock button 15 is pushed in and the lock member 23 is moved into the second holder 12b, the fitting state between the fit portion 23b and the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 is released to allow the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 to be movable above the contacting portion 23c.
Note that the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 is not limited to a rectangular parallelepiped shape, or the fit portion 23b is not limited to a recess shape, but the projecting portion 14b and the fit portion 23b may be of any shapes as long as they are in contact with each other by their surfaces.
Further, the surface of the contacting portion 23c is not limited to flat, as long as the contacting portion 23c is configured to be brought into contact with the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14.
The plurality of projections 23d and 23e are formed on the side surface (outer surface) of the lock member 23 along the moving direction of the lock member 23. The projections 23d and 23e are formed into semi-cylindrical shape, for example, and distal ends of the projections 23d and 23e are brought into contact with the inner surface of the second holder 12b. Therefore, interfacial friction between the lock member 23 and the second holder 12b can be reduced, thereby making it possible to move the lock member 23 smoothly within the second holder 12b.
Moreover, with the projections 23d and 23e of the lock member 23, a gap equivalent to the thickness of the projections 23d and 23e is formed between the inner surface of the second holder 12b and the lock member 23. Therefore, even in case where dust enters the second holder 12b, the dust can be dropped into the bottom of the second holder 12b through the gap.
Note that the projections 23d and 23e are provided on the lock member 23, but the structure is not limited to this. The side surface of the lock member 23 may be formed flat and a plurality of projections may be formed in the second holder 12b.
The guide portion 23f is formed on the side surface of the lock member 23 along the moving direction of the lock member. The guide portion 23f is formed into a rectangular parallelepiped shape, for example, and is slidably fit in the groove formed in the inner surface of the second holder 12b. With the guide portion 23f, it is possible to prevent the lock member 23 from inclining within the second holder 12b. Thus, the lock member 23 can be smoothly moved within the second holder 12b.
Note that the guide portion 23f is formed on the lock member 23 and the groove is formed in the second holder 12b, but the structure is not limited to this. The guide portion may be provided on the second holder 12b and the groove may be formed in the lock member 23.
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The operation of the trigger switch 10 having the above-described structure will be described with reference to
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In the off-lock position, when the unlock button 15 is pushed in, the shaft 15a of the unlock button 15 is brought into contact with the inclined portion 23a of the lock member 23. If the unlock button 15 is further pushed in from this state, the lock member 23 is moved into the second holder 12b (the direction indicated by arrow A shown in
When the switch mechanism SW is in the on state, the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 is located on the contacting portion 23c of the lock member 23. Therefore, even while the pressing force on the unlock button 15 is released, the lock member 23 is pressed down by the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 so as to be pushed and held in the second holder 12b.
While the switch mechanism SW is in the on state, when the pressing force on the trigger 14 is released, the trigger 14 is moved with the urging force of the spring 21 in the direction projecting from the switch body 11. Accordingly, the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 slides on the contacting portion 23c of the lock member 23. When the trigger 14 returns to the position shown in
The switch mechanism SW is described above by presenting an example in which the electric power is turned on/off, but the present invention is not limited to this. It is also applicable to a trigger switch with speed control, comprising a built-in electronic circuit which can control the number of revolutions of the motor.
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According to the embodiment, the lock mechanism comprises the unlock button 15, the spring 16, the lock member 23, the spring 24 and the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 fitted with the fit portion 23b of the lock member 23. Thus, the lock mechanism can be formed from a small number of parts. Further, in the lock mechanism, the lock member 23 and the spring 24 can be assembled by dropping them into the second holder 12b, and while in this state, placing the trigger 14 on the housing 12 and mounting the cover 13 thereon. Thus, it can be easily assembled.
Furthermore, for example, in the off-lock state where the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 is fitted with the fit portion 23b of the lock member 23, when the trigger 14 is pushed, the side surface of the projecting portion 14b, which is opposite to the trigger 14 is brought into contact with the side surface 23b-2 of the fit portion 23b, which is opposite to the trigger 14. That is, the projecting portion 14b and the fit portion 23b are in interfacial contact with each other. Therefore, sufficient rigidity can be obtained, making it possible to reliably hold the off-lock state.
Moreover, the lock member 23 is of such a structure where it comprises the inclined portion 23a, and in order to release the off-lock state, the unlock button 15 is pushed, thereby to bring the shaft 15a of the unlock button 15 into contact with the inclined portion 23a and depress the lock member 23. Therefore, when operating to release the lock, excessive force is not applied to the unlock button 15 or the lock member 23. Therefore, damage on these parts can be prevented, thereby improving the reliability of the trigger switch.
Furthermore, the lock member 23 comprises a plurality of projections 23d and 23e and a gap created between the inner surface of the second holder 12b and the lock member 23, which is equivalent to the thickness of the projections 23d and 23e. With this structure, even in case where dust enters the second holder 12b, the dust can be dropped into the bottom of the second holder 12b through the gap. Thus, the malfunction of the lock member 23 can be prevented, thereby improving the reliability of the trigger switch.
Moreover, in the on state where the trigger 14 is pushed in, the contacting portion 23c of the lock member 23 is brought into contact with the projecting portion 14b of the trigger 14 to push and hold the lock member 23 in the second holder 12b. Therefore, if the pressing force on the unlock button 15 is released, the on state can be maintained. Further, when the pressing force on the trigger 14 is released from the on state, the lock member 23 projects out from the second holder 12b by the urging force of the spring 24 while the projecting portion 14b is already moved to the position of the fit portion 23b, and thus the projecting portion 14b is fitted with the fit portion 23b. Thus, the off-lock state can be restored automatically, maintaining high operability.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above but the constituent elements of the invention can be modified in various manners without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Various aspects of the invention can also be extracted from any appropriate combination of a plurality of constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments. Some constituent elements may be deleted in all of the constituent elements disclosed in the embodiments. The constituent elements described in different embodiments may be combined arbitrarily.
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2015-104589 | May 2015 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2016/063245 filed on Apr. 27, 2016. This application claims the benefit and priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-104589 filed on May 22, 2015, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2016/063245 | Apr 2016 | US |
Child | 15700896 | US |