SWITCH
20200234895 ยท 2020-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H25/008
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/62
ELECTRICITY
H01H3/022
ELECTRICITY
H01H2003/0246
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The problem to be addressed is to provide a highly safe and compact switch that is adapted to improvements in portability, weight reduction and size reduction of machines, or the like. An operating part has a button covering the upper part of a cylindrical housing that receives a downward pushing operation and a rotational operation. A contact unit part has contacts which open by being coupled to the downward pushing operation of the button. A twisting coil spring is disposed on the interior of the button, one end being joined to the housing, and the other end being joined to the button. A latch part disposed to the interior of the twisting coil spring, has a plunger coil spring that expands and contracts in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the downward pushing operation, and when a downward pushing operation is performed on the button, causes a sliding rod to slide along an inner wall of the housing while being displaced in the direction of the downward pushing operation.
Claims
1. A switch comprising: a cylindrical housing; an operating part disposed at an upper region of the housing and including a button that accepts a pushing operation and a turning operation; a contact unit part including a contact that separates in conjunction with the pushing operation of the button; a twisting coil spring disposed inside the button, one end of the twisting coil spring being joined to the housing and another end of the twisting coil spring being joined to the button; and a latch part that includes a plunger and is disposed inside the twisting coil spring and that, when the pushing operation is performed on the button, displaces in a direction of the pushing operation while causing a portion of the plunger to slide along an inner wall of the housing and compressing the portion of the plunger in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the pushing operation, wherein the portion of the plunger is an end portion of a sliding rod which is compressed by an elastic force of a coil spring in the direction perpendicular to the direction of the pushing operation.
2. (canceled)
3. The switch according to claim 1, wherein a shape of a portion of the inner wall of the housing includes a protrusion portion and, when the pushing operation is performed on the button, the latch part urges the contact in a touching direction before the portion of the plunger passes a peak portion of the protrusion portion, and urges the contact in a separating direction after the portion of the plunger passes the peak portion of the protrusion portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0017] An emergency stop switch 1 according to an embodiment of the switch of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings. Note, however, that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described below.
Basic Structure
[0018] The emergency stop switch 1 is a switch to be used for putting machinery or the like that is in an electrified state into a disconnected state and causing an emergency stop. As shown in
[0019] The structural elements of the emergency stop switch 1 are described in detail below.
Operating Part
[0020] The operating part 11 is structured with a button 101 and a button coil spring 102.
[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] The button coil spring 102 is a coil spring that is disposed between the button 101 and a plunger main body 201. The button coil spring 102 absorbs a little of a force that is applied when the button 101 is pushed. Thus, the button 101 may be provided with a little allowance. As a result, disconnection of the machinery or the like due to misoperation of the button 101 may be avoided.
[0023] Twisting Coil Spring
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] After a pushing operation has been performed on the button 101, when a turning operation is performed on the button 101, the twisting coil spring 12, by elastic deformation, restores the button 101 in a pushed state to the state thereof prior to the pushing operation. When the button 101 is restored to the state prior to the pushing operation by this turning operation, the contact C of the contact unit part 15 that is in the separated state is again restored to a state of contact with the fixed terminal 502 (the state thereof prior to the pushing operation). The latch part 13 is disposed at the inner side of the twisting coil spring 12, utilizing space inside the twisting coil spring 12.
Latch Part
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] A penetrating hole 213 is provided in a central region of the plunger main body 201. The plunger coil spring 211 is disposed inside this penetrating hole 213. The sliding rod 212 is joined to both of end portions of the plunger coil spring 211.
[0028] When the pushing operation is performed on the button 101, the latch part 13 displaces in the direction of the pushing operation. When the latch part 13 displaces in the direction of the pushing operation, the plunger main body 201 is compressed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the pushing operation while the end portions thereof slide along an inner wall of the aperture portion in the upper region of the housing 301 that is described below. A protrusion portion is provided at a portion of the inner wall of the aperture portion in the upper region of the housing 301. Therefore, before an end portion of the sliding rod 212 of the plunger main body 201 passes a peak portion (below referred to as the latch point) P of the protrusion portion, the latch part 13 urges the contact C of the contact unit part 15 that is described below in the direction of contacting the fixed terminal 502. In contrast, after the end portion of the sliding rod 212 passes the latch point P, the latch part 13 urges the contact C in the direction of separating from the fixed terminal 502. Therefore, when the machinery or the like is in the electrified state (an ON state), a latch function acts in a direction to maintain electrification, and when the machinery or the like is in the disconnected state (an OFF state), the latch function acts in a direction to maintain disconnection. Consequently, misoperation by an operator of the machinery or the like may be prevented, and occurrences of chattering due to contact bounce and the like may be prevented.
Housing Part
[0029] The housing part 14 includes the housing 301 and a waterproofing rubber 302. The housing 301 is a cylindrical housing including respective aperture portions in the upper region and a lower region thereof.
[0030] The button 101 is disposed at the upper region of the housing 301 so as to cover the upper region of the housing 301. A groove 303 for disposition of the waterproofing rubber 302 is provided in an outer periphery of the upper region of the housing 301. The waterproofing rubber 302 is disposed in the groove 303 and prevents foreign substances such as water, dust and the like ingressing into the interior of the button 101. Therefore, failures, malfunctions and the like resulting from the ingression of a foreign substance such as water, dust or the like into the interior of the button 101 may be prevented. The twisting coil spring 12 is disposed between the button 101 and the housing 301. The one end of the twisting coil spring 12 is joined to the housing 301, and the other end of the twisting coil spring 12 is joined to the button 101.
[0031] The latch part 13 is disposed at the aperture portion in the upper region of the housing 301 so as to close off the aperture portion in the upper region of the housing 301. At this time, the latch point P provided at the inner wall of the housing 301 is disposed at the lower side relative to the two end portions of the sliding rod 212 of the plunger main body 201. Therefore, the latch part 13 urges the contact C of the contact unit part 15 in the direction of contacting the fixed terminal 502. The contact unit part 15 is disposed at the aperture portion in the lower region of the housing 301 so as to close off the aperture portion in the lower region of the housing 301.
Contact Unit Part
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] The contact C is in the touching state with the fixed terminal 502 at usual times, and goes into the separated state in conjunction with the pushing operation of the button 101. After the pushing operation, the contact C is restored to the touching state with the fixed terminal 502 in conjunction with a turning and pulling operation of the button 101. That is, when the contact C goes from the touching state with the fixed terminal 502 to the separated state in conjunction with the pushing operation of the button 101, the machinery or the like in the electrified state goes into the disconnected state. Conversely, when the contact C is restored to the touching state with the fixed terminal 502 in conjunction with the turning and pulling operation of the button 101, the machinery or the like in the disconnected state is restored to the electrified state.
[0034] As illustrated in
Fixed Part
[0035] The fixed part 16 is structured with a round nut 401 and a rubber washer 402.
[0036] The round nut 401 is a member for fixing the emergency stop switch 1 to the control box. The rubber washer 402 is disposed between the control box and the round nut 401, and prevents the formation of gaps in a joint region between the control box and the emergency stop switch 1. Thus, the emergency stop switch 1 may be fixed so as not to detach from the control box. In addition, the ingression of a foreign substance such as water, dust or the like into the interior of the control box through the joint region between the control box and the emergency stop switch 1 is prevented. Therefore, failures, malfunctions and the like that may be caused by detachment of the emergency stop switch 1 from the control box or the ingression of a foreign substance such as water, dust or the like may be pre-emptively prevented.
Latch Function
[0037] When an operator of the emergency stop switch 1 performs the pushing operation on the button 101, in conjunction with the pushing operation, the latch part 13 is displaced from an upper region to a lower region of the housing part 14 while being guided by the inner wall of the housing part 14. The plunger main body 201 is provided at the latch part 13, and the latch point P is provided at the inner wall of the housing part 14. Accordingly, the latch function acts before and after the latch part 13 passes the latch point P of the housing part 14.
[0038] When the pushing operation is performed on the button 101, as a result, the contact C of the contact unit part 15 separates from the fixed terminal 502. Until the end portions of the sliding rod 212 of the plunger main body 201 pass the latch point P, the latch function acts to urge the contact C and the fixed terminal 502 in the direction of maintaining touching between the contact C and the fixed terminal 502. On the other hand, once the latch part 13 passes the latch point P, the latch function acts to urge the contact C and the fixed terminal 502 in the direction of separating the contact C from the fixed terminal 502. That is, when the machinery or the like is in the electrified state (the ON state), the latch function acts in the direction of maintaining electrification, and when the machinery or the like is in the disconnected state (the OFF state), the latch function acts in the direction of maintaining disconnection. Consequently, misoperation by an operator of the machinery or the like may be prevented, and occurrences of chattering due to contact bounce and the like may be prevented.
[0039] The graph in
[0040] Conventional emergency stop switches are also equipped with latch functions. As illustrated in
[0041] Thus, in the conventional emergency stop switch, the latch function acts before and after the protrusion portions 801 pass the snap springs 704. However, a stroke for pushing the button 701 is at least 4.5 mm. Therefore, it is necessary to reserve space for this stroke inside the switch. As a result, as illustrated in
Restoring Function
[0042] When the operator of the emergency stop switch 1 performs the pushing operation on the button 101, the contact C of the contact unit part 15 separates from the fixed terminal 502 as a result. Subsequently, when the operator performs a turning operation on the button 101, the button 101 is restored to the state prior to the pushing operation by elastic deformation of the twisting coil spring 12.
[0043] Conventional emergency stop switches are also equipped with restoring functions. As illustrated in
[0044] An embodiment of the present invention is described above but it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment; any modifications and improvements thereto within a scope in which the object of the present invention may be achieved are to be encompassed by the present invention. Further, various modifications may be applied within a scope that does not depart from the gist of the present invention.
[0045] For example, the embodiment described above is an emergency stop switch, but application of the present invention is not limited to emergency stop switches; the present invention may be applied to switches for various kinds of buttons.
[0046] To summarize the above, a switch in which the present invention is employed may encompass a variety of embodiments provided the following structure is provided. That is, a switch employing the present invention (for example, the emergency stop switch 1 in
[0047] In the switch according to the present invention, the plunger may be compressed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the pushing operation. Thus, the latch part 13 may be compactly disposed inside the twisting coil spring 12.
[0048] In the switch according to the present invention, a shape of a portion of the inner wall of the housing may include a protrusion portion, and when the pushing operation is performed on the button, the protrusion portion may urge the contact in a touching direction before the plunger passes a peak portion of the protrusion portion (for example, the latch point P in
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0049] 1 Emergency stop switch [0050] 11 Operating part [0051] 12 Twisting coil spring [0052] 13 Latch part [0053] 14 Housing part [0054] 15 Contact unit part [0055] 16 Fixed part [0056] 101 Button [0057] 102 Button coil spring [0058] 201 Plunger [0059] 211 Plunger coil spring [0060] 212 Sliding rod [0061] 213 Penetrating hole [0062] 301 Housing [0063] 302 Waterproofing rubber [0064] 303 Groove [0065] 401 Round nut [0066] 402 Rubber washer [0067] 501 Case [0068] 502 Fixed terminal [0069] 503 Shifter [0070] 504 Contact coil spring [0071] 701 Button [0072] 702 Latch part [0073] 703 Housing [0074] 704 Snap spring [0075] 705 Contact unit [0076] 706 Twisting coil spring [0077] 801 Protrusion portion [0078] C Contact [0079] P Latch point [0080] S Stroke [0081] X Space [0082] Y Space [0083] Z Space