Magnetic sensing switch
09773629 · 2017-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H01H36/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A magnetic sensing switch includes switch body having a hollow tube and an opening. A magnetic reed switch is disposed in the tube and includes two conductive points. The plug having an elastic clamping force is fixed in the opening by interference fit. The plug including a sealant injection portion and a retaining portion communicating with the tube. The two wires are inserted in the tube, one end of each wire is connected to one conductive point, and the other end passes through the retaining portion to protrude out of the tube. A sealant is injected into the tube via the sealant injection portion to entirely wrap the magnetic reed switch and the wires inside the tube, and the sealant partially protrudes out of the sealant injection portion.
Claims
1. A magnetic sensing switch, comprising: a switch body, the switch body including a tube of a hollow shape and an opening; a magnetic reed switch, the magnetic reed switch being disposed in the tube and including two conductive points; a plug made of an elastic material to provide an elastic clamping force, the plug being fixed in the opening by interference fit, the plug including at least one sealant injection portion and at least one retaining portion communicating with the inside of the tube; two wires inserted in the tube, one end of each of the two wires being connected to a respective corresponding one of the two conductive points, the other end of each of the two wires passing through the retaining portion to protrude out of the tube; and a sealant, the sealant being injected into the tube via the sealant injection portion, the sealant entirely wrapping the magnetic reed switch and the wires inside the tube, the sealant partially protruding out of the sealant injection portion.
2. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 1, wherein the plug has a thickness complying with electrical safety standards.
3. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 1, wherein the plug has two sealant injection portions, two retaining portions and a plurality of air outlets, the two sealant injection portions are arranged symmetrically at two sides of the two retaining portions, and the air outlets are arranged in pairs symmetrical to each other and at opposite sides of each retaining portion.
4. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 3, wherein the plug includes a breach extending from the retaining portion to a lateral edge of the plug, and each of the wires is interference fit into the retraining portion from the breach and is elastically clamped and fixed by the retaining portion.
5. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 3, wherein the plug forms two slots spaced apart from each other, the slot consists of the sealant injection portion and the retaining portion, and each of the slots includes one sealant injection portion and one retaining portion communicating with this one sealant injection portion.
6. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 5, wherein the retaining portion forms a gap extending from the sealant injection portion to a lateral edge of the plug, and each wire is interference fit into the retaining portion from the gap and is elastically clamped and fixed by the retaining portion.
7. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 1, wherein the plug is constituted by two semi-circular columns to be openable and closable, a groove set in a continuous wave shape is formed on one side of each semi-circular column, and the two groove sets of the plug together form the sealant injection portion and the retaining portion after the two semi-circular columns are closed together.
8. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 7, wherein each of the groove sets includes a sealant injection groove, two retaining grooves and an engagement groove, the two groove sets of the plug form a sealant injection portion, two retaining portions, and an engagement portion spaced apart from each other after the two semi-circular columns are closed together, and the two retaining portions are disposed between the sealant injection portion and the engagement portion.
9. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the plug includes a first connection portion, an inner surface of the tube includes a second connection portion corresponding to the first connection portion, and the plug is fixed in the tube by joining the first connection portion with the second connection portion.
10. The magnetic sensing switch of claim 1, further comprising a float receiving the tube and comprising a block plate disposed outside the tube, the float being blocked by the block plate to prevent the float from moving beyond the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description, and the drawings given herein below is for illustration only, and thus does not limit the disclosure, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Detailed descriptions and technical contents of the present invention are illustrated below in conjunction with the accompany drawings. However, it is to be understood that the descriptions and the accompany drawings disclosed herein are merely illustrative and exemplary and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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(12) The switch body 10 includes a tube 11 of a hollow shape and an opening 12. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the switch body 10 further includes a threaded portion 13 and a base 14. The threaded portion 13 is adapted for fastening the switch body 10 to a fixed object (not illustrated) like a container. The base 14 is adapted to be operated by a hand tool (not illustrated) so as to rotate the switch body. The switch body 10 is fastened to the fixed object having a threaded hole by means of the threaded portion 13.
(13) The magnetic reed switch 20 is disposed in the tube 11, and the magnetic reed switch 20 includes two conductive points 21. The structure of the magnetic reed switch 20 is a conventional technique, so a detailed description thereof is omitted for brevity.
(14) The plug 30 is made of an elastic material like plastic or rubber to be compressible and to provide an elastic clamping force. Furthermore, the plug 30 is fixed in the opening 12 of the switch body 10 by interference fit. The plug 30 includes at least one sealant injection portion 31 and at least one retaining portion 32 communicating with the inside of the tube 11 of the switch body 10. The sealant injection portion 31 is a circular hole, and the retaining portion 32 is an arc-shaped hole. The plug 30 has a thickness complying with electrical safety standards. It is preferable that the plug 30 has a thickness of more than 3 millimeters and is capable of clamping the two wires 40.
(15) The two wires 40 are inserted in the tube 11. One end of each of the two wires 40 is connected to a respective corresponding one of the two conductive points. The other end of each of the two wires 40 passes through the retaining portion 32 of the plug 30 to protrude out of the tube 11.
(16) After the magnetic reed switch 20 and the two wires 40 are disposed inside the tube 11, the plug 30 is inserted and fixed in the opening 12 of the switch body 10, and then the sealant 50 is injected into the inside of the tube 11.
(17) The sealant 50 is an insulating sealant like epoxy resin. The sealant 50 is injected into the tube 11 via the sealant injection portion 31 of the plug 30. The sealant 50 entirely wraps the magnetic reed switch 20 and the wires 40 inside the tube 11, and the sealant 50 partially protrudes out of the sealant injection portion 31.
(18) According to one embodiment of the present invention, the magnetic sensing switch 1 further includes a float 60 receiving the tube 11 of the switch body 10 and includes a block plate 70 disposed outside the tube 11. The float 60 is blocked by the blocked plate 70 to prevent the float 60 from moving beyond the tube 11. The block plate 70 can be a C-shaped fastening element, for example. In practice, a magnetic element (not illustrated) is disposed inside the float 60. The float 60 is movable outside the tube 11 in response to liquid level changes. When the float 60 moves to a predetermined position, the magnetic reed switch 20 inside the tube 11 is attracted by the magnetic element to move, thereby sending out an electronic signal.
(19) It should be noted that, in the present embodiment, an outer surface 301 of the plug 30 includes a first connection portion 302, and an inner surface of the tube 11 includes a second connection portion 111 corresponding to the first connection portion 302. The plug 30 is fixed in the opening 12 of the tube 11 by joining the first connection portion 302 with the second connection portion 111, thereby preventing the plug 30 from being excessively pressed into the tube 11, so as to retain the position of the plug 30 in the tube 11. In the preset embodiment, the first connection portion 302 is an annular groove, and the second connection portion 111 is an annular rib; however, in practice, the first connection portion 302 and the second connection portion 111 can be any structures fastened to each other, and the present invention is not limited in this regard.
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(27) To be specific, each of the groove sets 300b includes a sealant injection groove 31b′, two retaining grooves 32b′ and an engagement groove 33b′. The sealant injection groove 31b′ and the retaining groove 32b′ are each a semi-circular hole. The two groove sets 300b of the plug 30b together form a sealant injection portion 31b, two retaining portions 32b, and one engagement portion 33b spaced apart from each other after the two semi-circular columns 30b′ are closed together. The two retaining portions 32b are disposed between the sealant injection portion 31b and the engagement portion 33b.
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(29) It is to be understood that the above descriptions are merely the preferable embodiment of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Equivalent changes and modifications made in the spirit of the present invention are regarded as falling within the scope of the present invention.