Vibration switch with axially extending deflectable electric contact

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6784386
  • Patent Number
    6,784,386
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 19, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A vibration switch includes a housing with two side walls and a surrounding wall interposed therebetween to confine an accommodation chamber, two electric contact terminals respectively having contact ends extending in the chamber and electrically insulated and spaced apart from each other, and a deflectable electric contact body disposed in the chamber. The contact body has two anchoring ends anchoring on the side walls, respectively, and an intermediate portion which is deflectable so as to be disposed in electric contact with at least one of the contact ends for establishing an electrical connection between the terminals.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a vibration switch, more particularly to a vibration switch with an axially extending deflectable electric contact body which has two ends anchoring on two side walls of a housing and an intermediate portion that is deflectable so as to make an electrical connection between two electric contact terminals.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1

to


3


show a vibration switch


1


, which is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,545,235 B1 granted to the applicant of the present invention. The vibration switch


1


includes an electrically conductive housing


11


, a coil spring


12


, and first and second electric contact terminals


114


,


14


. The housing


11


defines an accommodation chamber


112


therein. The first electric contact terminal


114


extends downwardly from a side wall


1122


of the housing


11


. The second electric contact terminal


14


passes through an insulating plug member


13


fitted in an open end


1121


of the housing


11


so as to extend into the accommodation chamber


112


. The coil spring


12


has an anchoring end


121


which anchors on a stem portion


113


secured on the side wall


1122


, and a deflectable segment


123


which extends from the anchoring end


121


towards the second electric contact terminal


14


to terminate at a contact terminal end


122


. By virtue of the biasing force of the deflectable segment


123


that acts against the weight thereof, the contact terminal end


122


is held in such a manner as to surround the second electric contact terminal


14


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, once the housing


11


is jerked by means of a force (F), the contact terminal end


122


is deflected radially as a result of an inertial force of the deflectable segment


123


so as to contact the second electric contact terminal


14


, thereby making an electrical connection between the first and second electrical contact terminals


114


,


14


. The vibration switch


1


can provide a stable electrical connection between the electric contact terminals


14


,


114


. However, since only the anchoring end


121


of the coil spring


12


is secured relative to the housing


11


, the contact terminal end


122


tends to droop, and may undesirably contact the second electric contact terminal


14


, thereby resulting in a contact error.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a vibration switch in which a deflectable electric contact body can be supported firmly so as to minimize undesired contact of the contact body with an electric contact terminal.




According to this invention, the vibration switch includes a housing, first and second electric contact terminals, and a deflectable electric contact body.




The housing is adapted to be mounted on a support in an upright direction, and has first and second side walls spaced apart from each other along an axis in a longitudinal direction transverse to the upright direction, and a surrounding wall interposed between and cooperating with the first and second side walls to confine an accommodation chamber thereamong.




The first electric contact terminal has a first connecting end which is adapted to be connected to the support, and a first contact end which extends from the first connecting end to confront the accommodation chamber.




The second electric contact terminal is disposed to be electrically insulated from the first electric contact terminal, and has a second connecting end which is adapted to be connected to the support, and a second contact end which extends from the second connecting end into the accommodation chamber proximate to the second side wall. When the vibration switch is in a stable position, the second contact end is electrically insulated. The second contact end is spaced apart from the first contact end within the accommodation chamber.




The deflectable electric contact body is disposed in the accommodation chamber, and has first and second anchoring ends which are opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and which are disposed to anchor on the first and second side walls, respectively, and an intermediate portion which is interposed between the first and second anchoring ends. The intermediate portion is made from a deflectable material, and includes a deflecting segment, and first and second deflected segments that flank the deflecting segment and that are respectively proximate to the first and second anchoring ends so as to be deflected with the deflecting segment in the same direction. The deflecting segment is configured in such a manner as to acquire a biasing force such that, by virtue of the biasing force that acts against weight of the deflecting segment, the first and second contact ends are held in the stable position, and such that, when the housing is jerked out of the stable position, the deflecting segment, together with the first and second deflected segments, is deflected in a direction radial to the axis as a result of an inertial force thereof, thereby bringing at least one of the deflecting segment and the first and second deflected segments into electric contact with at least one of the first and second contact ends.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional vibration switch;





FIGS. 2 and 3

are sectional view of the conventional vibration switch in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are sectional views of the first preferred embodiment in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are sectional views of the second preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIGS. 9 and 10

are sectional views of the third preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are sectional views of the fourth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIGS. 13 and 14

are sectional views of the fifth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively;





FIGS. 15 and 16

are sectional views of the sixth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively; and





FIGS. 17 and 18

are sectional views of the seventh preferred embodiment of a vibration switch according to this invention in switch-off and switch-on states, respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the first preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


2


according to the present invention is shown to comprise a housing


21


, a plug member


22


, first and second electric contact terminals


25


,


24


, and a biasing deflectable electric contact body


23


.




The housing


21


is adapted to be mounted on a support (not shown) in an upright direction, and has a first side wall


2112


and a surrounding wall


214


which extends from the first side wall


2112


in a longitudinal direction transverse to the upright direction. The first side wall


2112


and the surrounding wall


214


cooperatively confine an accommodation chamber


211


with an opening end


2111


opposite to the first side wall


2112


, and are made from an electrically conductive metal material. The plug member


22


is made from an insulating material, and is fittingly inserted into the opening end


2111


to serve as a second side wall of the housing


21


, which is spaced apart from the first side wall


2112


along an axis in the longitudinal direction. The plug member


22


is provided with an anchored protrusion


221


extending along the axis. The first side wall


2112


has an anchored recess


213


formed therein and confronting the anchored protrusion


221


.




The first electric contact terminal


25


is formed integrally with the first side wall


2112


. The first electric contact terminal


25


has a first connecting end


251


which projects outward from the first side wall


2112


and which is adapted to be connected to the support, and a first contact end


252


which extends from the first connecting end


251


to confront the accommodation chamber


211


.




The second electric contact terminal


24


has a second connecting end


241


which is adapted to be connected to the support, and a second contact end


242


which extends from the second connecting end


241


through the plug member


22


along the axis into the accommodation chamber


211


so as to be spaced apart from the first contact end


252


of the first electric contact terminal


25


within the accommodation chamber


211


. As such, when the vibration switch


2


is in a stable position as shown in

FIG. 5

, the second contact end


242


is electrically insulated from the first electric contact terminal


25


.




The deflectable electric contact body


23


, such as a coil spring made from an electrically conductive material, is disposed in the accommodation chamber


211


. The coil spring


23


includes a plurality of loops wound spirally about the axis. The coil spring


23


has a first anchoring end


231


which is retained in the anchored recess


213


, a second anchoring end


232


which is opposite to the first anchoring end


231


in the longitudinal direction and which is retained on the anchored protrusion


221


, and an intermediate portion


233


which is interposed between the first and second anchoring ends


231


,


232


and which is disposed to surround the second contact end


242


of the second electric contact terminal


24


. As such, the first anchoring end


231


is electrically connected to the first contact end


252


of the first electric contact terminal


25


.




The intermediate portion


233


includes a deflecting segment


2331


, and first and second deflected segments


2332


,


2333


that flank the deflecting segment


2331


and that are respectively proximate to the first and second anchoring ends


231


,


232


so as to be deflected with the deflecting segment


2331


in the same direction. Preferably, a first distance defined between two adjacent ones of the loops at each of the first and second deflected segments


2332


,


2333


along the axis is larger than a second distance defined between two adjacent ones of the loops at the deflecting segment


2331


along the axis. In addition, the loops at the deflecting segment


2331


have an inner diameter which is smaller than that of the loops at the first and second deflected segments


2332


,


2333


. The deflecting segment


2331


is configured in such a manner as to acquire a biasing force such that, by means of the biasing force that acts against weight of the deflecting segment


2331


, the first and second contact ends


252


,


242


are held in the stable position. Referring to

FIG. 6

, when the housing


21


is jerked out of the stable position by a force (F), the deflecting segment


2331


, together with the first and second deflected segments


2332


,


2333


, is deflected in a direction radial to the axis as a result of an inertial force thereof, thereby bringing at least one of the deflecting segment


2331


and the first and second deflected segments


2332


,


2333


into electric contact with the second contact end


242


, thereby making an electrical connection between the first and second electric contact terminals


25


,


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the second preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


3


according to this invention is shown to be similar to the first embodiment in construction, and includes a housing


31


, a plug member


32


, first and second electric contact terminals


35


,


34


, and a coil spring


33


. In this embodiment, instead of the anchored protrusion, an anchored recess


321


is formed in the plug member


32


for retaining the second anchoring end


332


of the coil spring


33


. Since the operation of the vibration switch


3


is similar to that of the first preferred embodiment, a description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the third preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


4


according to this invention is shown to include a housing


41


, a plug member


42


fitted into an opening end of the housing


41


, a first electric contact terminal


45


extending from the housing


41


opposite to the plug member


42


, a second electric contact terminal


44


extending through the plug member


42


and having a contact end


442


disposed in the housing


41


, and a coil spring


43


having a plurality of loops with a uniform inner diameter. The contact end


442


has an enlarged contact head


4421


which is disposed within the loops at the deflecting segment


4331


of the intermediate portion


433


of the coil spring


43


so as to facilitate contact between the contact end


442


and the loops when the housing


41


is jerked out of the stable position.




Referring to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the fourth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


5


according to this invention is shown to include a housing


51


, a plug member


52


, first and second electric contact terminals


55


,


54


, and a coil spring


53


. The first side wall of the housing


51


has an insulating protrusion


513


which extends towards the plug member


52


along the axis. The contact end


542


of the second electric contact terminal


54


has a block shape, and abuts against an inner side surface


521


of the plug member


52


. The first and second anchoring ends


531


,


532


of the coil spring


53


are retainingly sleeved on the insulating protrusion


513


and the contact end


542


, respectively, such that the second anchoring end


532


is electrically connected to the second electric contact terminal


54


. As such, when a force (F) is applied to the housing


51


, the intermediate portion


533


of the coil spring


53


can be deflected to come into electric contact with the contact end of the first electric contact terminal


55


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


55


,


54


.




Referring to

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the fifth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


6


according to this invention is shown to be similar to the fourth embodiment in construction, except that the second anchoring end


632


of the coil spring


63


is sleeved retainingly on the anchored protrusion


621


of the insulating plug member


62


. The contact end


642


of the second electric contact terminal


64


extends through the anchored protrusion


621


, and engages the second anchoring end


632


to make an electrical connection therebetween. Since the operation of the vibration switch


6


is similar to that of the fourth embodiment, a description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.




Referring to

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the sixth preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


7


according to this invention is shown to include a housing


71


, a plug member


72


, first and second electric contact terminals


75


,


74


, and a coil spring


73


of a deflectable electric contact body. An insulating protrusion


713


extends towards the plug member


72


along the axis. The second electric contact terminal


74


includes a stem portion


743


which is inserted into and which is retained in the plug member


72


. The contact end


742


of the second electric contact terminal


74


includes a block portion


7422


which extends from the stem portion


743


into the accommodation chamber of the housing


71


and which abuts against an inner side surface


721


of the plug member


72


, and a rod portion


7421


which is disposed within the loops at the second deflected segment


7332


of the intermediate portion


733


of the coil spring


73


. The first and second anchoring ends


731


,


732


of the coil spring


73


are sleeved on the insulating protrusion


713


and the block portion


7422


, respectively. The deflectable electric contact body further has a weight member


76


in form of a ball, which is rollably retained in the loops at the deflecting segment


7331


, and which has a diameter (L


1


) that is smaller than the distance (D


1


) between the insulating protrusion


713


and the rod portion


7421


. By means of the weight member


76


, the weight of the deflecting segment


7331


can be increased so as to augment the inertial force of the deflecting segment


7331


when the housing


71


is jerked out of the stable position, thereby enhancing the sensitivity of the vibration switch


7


.




Referring to

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the seventh preferred embodiment of a vibration switch


8


according to this invention is shown to include a housing


81


made from an insulating material, an insulating plug member


82


, rod-shaped first and second electric contact terminals


85


,


84


, and a deflectable electric contact body including a coil spring


83


and a ball-shaped weight member


86


. The first and second contact ends


852


,


842


are surrounded by the loops at the first and second deflected segments


8332


,


8333


, respectively. The weight member


86


is rollably retained in the loops at the deflecting segment


8331


, and has a diameter (L


2


) that is smaller than the distance (D


2


) between the first and second contact ends


852


,


842


such that the coil spring


83


is electrically insulated from both the first and second electric contact terminals


85


,


84


. When a force (F) is applied to the housing


81


, the first and second deflected segments


8332


,


8333


are brought into electric contact with the first and second contact ends


852


,


842


, respectively, by the deflecting segment


8331


as a result of an inertial force of the deflecting segment


8331


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


85


,


84


. Also, the weight of the deflecting segment


8331


can be increased by means of the weight member


86


so as to increase the inertial force of the deflecting segment


8331


.




As illustrated, since the deflectable electric contact body of the vibration switch according to this invention has two anchoring ends anchoring on the two side walls of the housing, better support for the deflectable electric contact body can be achieved to thereby minimize undesired contact of the deflectable electric contact body with an electric contact terminal when the housing is in a stable state.




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



Claims
  • 1. A vibration switch comprising:a housing adapted to be mounted on a support in an upright direction, and having first and second side walls which are spaced apart from each other along an axis in a longitudinal direction transverse to the upright direction, and a surrounding wall which is interposed between and which cooperates with said first and second side walls to confine an accommodation chamber thereamong; a first electric contact terminal having a first connecting end which is adapted to be connected to the support, and a first contact end which extends from said first connecting end to confront said accommodation chamber; a second electric contact terminal disposed to be electrically insulated from said first electric contact terminal, and having a second connecting end adapted to be connected to the support, and a second contact end extending from said second connecting end into said accommodation chamber proximate to said second side wall such that when said vibration switch is in a stable position, said second contact end is electrically insulated and is spaced apart from said first contact end within said accommodation chamber; and a deflectable electric contact body disposed in said accommodation chamber, and having first and second anchoring ends which are opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction and which are disposed to anchor on said first and second side walls, respectively, and an intermediate portion which is interposed between said first and second anchoring ends, said intermediate portion being made from a deflectable material, and including a deflecting segment, and first and second deflected segments that flank said deflecting segment and that are respectively proximate to said first and second anchoring ends so as to be deflected with said deflecting segment in a same direction, said deflecting segment being configured in such a manner as to acquire a biasing force such that, by virtue of the biasing force that acts against weight of said deflecting segment, said first and second contact ends are held in the stable position, and such that, when said housing is jerked out of the stable position, said deflecting segment, together with said first and second deflected segments, is deflected in a direction radial to the axis as a result of an inertial force thereof, thereby bringing at least one of said deflecting segment and said first and second deflected segments into electric contact with at least one of said first and second contact ends.
  • 2. The vibration switch of claim 1, wherein said deflectable electric contact body includes a coil spring which is made from an electrically conductive material, and which includes a plurality of loops wound spirally about the axis.
  • 3. The vibration switch of claim 2, wherein two adjacent ones of said loops at each of said first and second deflected segments defines a first distance along the axis, two adjacent ones of said loops at said deflecting segment defining a second distance along the axis, the second distance being smaller than the first distance.
  • 4. The vibration switch of claim 3, wherein said first side wall and said surrounding wall of said housing are made from an electrically conductive material, said first electric contact terminal being formed integrally with said first side wall, said second side wall having an insulating portion formed thereon, said second contact end of said second electric contact terminal extending through said insulating portion along the axis into said accommodation chamber.
  • 5. The vibration switch of claim 4, wherein said first anchoring end is electrically connected to said first contact end of said first electric contact terminal, said deflecting segment being brought into electric contact with said second contact end of said second electric contact terminal when said housing is jerked out of the stable position.
  • 6. The vibration switch of claim 5, wherein said second contact end of said second electric contact terminal is configured such that said loops at said deflecting segment and said second deflected segment surround said second contact end.
  • 7. The vibration switch of claim 6, wherein said loops at said deflecting segment have an inner diameter which is smaller than that of said loops at said first and second deflected segments.
  • 8. The vibration switch of claim 6, wherein said loops of said coil spring have a uniform inner diameter, said second contact end of said second electric contact terminal having an enlarged contact head which is disposed within said loops at said deflecting segment so as to facilitate contact with said loops when said housing is jerked out of the stable position.
  • 9. The vibration switch of claim 4, wherein said first side wall of said housing has an insulating protrusion which extends towards said second side wall along the axis, said first and second anchoring ends being retainingly sleeved on said insulating protrusion and said second contact end of said second electric contact terminal, respectively.
  • 10. The vibration switch of claim 9, wherein said deflectable electric contact body further includes a weight member which is rollably retained in said loops at said deflecting segment so as to increase the inertial force of said deflecting segment when said housing is jerked out of the stable position.
  • 11. The vibration switch of claim 3, wherein said housing is made from an insulating material, each of said first and second contact ends of said first and second electric contact terminals being a rod which is configured to be surrounded by said loops at a respective one of said first and second deflected segments such that said loops at said first and second deflected segments are brought into electric contact with said first and second contact ends, respectively, when said housing is jerked out of the stable position.
  • 12. The vibration switch of claim 11, wherein said deflectable electric contact body further includes a weight member which is retained in said loops at said deflecting segment so as to increase the inertial force of said deflecting segment when said housing is jerked out of the stable position.
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