Sliding variable resistor

10147526 ยท 2018-12-04

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A sliding variable resistor includes a sliding base, a first supporting pole, two buffering members, a substrate, a casing assembly, an anchoring plate, a driving member, a driven member, a belt, and a belt guard. The sliding base includes two first through hole and at least one variable resistor sheet. The first supporting pole is inserted into the two first through hole. The first supporting pole has its two ends abut against the first buffering seats, respectively. The substrate is engaged with the two buffering members. The two buffering members are arranged in the casing assembly. The anchoring plate is fixedly arranged on the casing assembly. The belt is engaged with the driving member and the driven member, respectively. The belt guard is fastened to the sliding base, and is engaged with the belt. As such, the sliding base, while sliding, can have an improved smoothness.

Claims

1. A sliding variable resistor, comprising: a sliding base, including a manipulating handle, at least one first through hole, and at least one variable resistor sheet, wherein the manipulating handle is provided with a fastening hole; a first supporting pole, inserted into the at least one first through hole; two buffering members, each including a first buffering seat and at least one first protrusion, wherein the first supporting pole has its two ends abut against the first buffering seats, respectively; a substrate, including at least two holes, wherein the at least one first protrusion is engaged with the at least two holes, respectively; a casing assembly, wherein the two buffering members are arranged in the casing assembly; an anchoring plate, fixedly arranged on the casing assembly, and including a long window and an axle hole; a driving member, fixedly arranged at an end of the anchoring plate, and including a motor and a driving wheel, wherein the motor includes a rotating shaft passing through the axle hole, and the driving wheel is fixed to the rotating shaft and rotates together therewith; a driven member, fixedly arranged at another other end of the anchoring plate, and including a threaded pillar and a driven wheel, wherein the driven wheel is pivotally arranged on the threaded pillar; a belt, engaged with the driving wheel and the driven wheel, respectively; and a belt guard, including at least one fastening portion and an engaging portion such that the at least one fastening portion is fastened to the fastening hole, wherein the engaging portion is engaged with the belt.

2. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second supporting pole, wherein the sliding base further includes a sidewall portion having a second through hole, and the buffering members each further include a second buffering seat; and wherein the second supporting pole passes through the second through hole, and the second supporting pole has its two ends abut against the second buffering seats, respectively.

3. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a plurality of sleeve rings inserted into the at least one first through hole and the second through hole.

4. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the casing assembly further includes a lower casing and an upper casing, wherein the lower casing is provided with two engaging holes, and the upper casing includes two engaging portions each engaged with each of the engaging holes.

5. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the lower casing further includes two first hinging portions, and the upper casing further includes two second hinging portions; and wherein the anchoring plate further includes four hinging boards engaged correspondingly with the two first hinging portions and the two second hinging portions, respectively.

6. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 1, further comprising two buffering rings each embedded into each of the two first buffering seats.

7. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt guard further includes a first stop portion and two second stop portions, Wherein the first stop portion and the two second stop portions are employed to enclose the belt.

8. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anchoring plate further includes a first through hole for fixedly arranging the driven member, and the first through hole appears as a longitudinal hole along a longitudinal direction of the anchoring plate.

9. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the lower casing further includes a first dust-preventing portion, and the upper casing further includes a second dust-preventing portion, and the manipulating handle further includes a turning portion, such that a space for receiving the first dust-preventing portion is formed at the turning portion, and the turning portion is located beneath the second dust-preventing portion.

10. The sliding variable resistor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the substrate further includes a connector, and the upper casing further includes an opening portion corresponding to the connector.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a sliding variable resistor according to the present invention;

(2) FIG. 2 is an exploded view illustrating the sliding variable resistor according to the present invention;

(3) FIG. 3 is an exploded view illustrating part of the sliding variable resistor according to the present invention;

(4) FIG. 4 is an exploded view illustrating another part of the sliding variable resistor according to the present invention; and

(5) FIG. 5 is an exploded view illustrating still another part of the sliding variable resistor according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(6) References are made to FIG. 1, a perspective view illustrating a sliding variable resistor according to the present invention; FIG. 2, an exploded view illustrating the sliding variable resistor; and FIGS. 3, 4, and 5, exploded views illustrating parts of the sliding variable resistor.

(7) According to the present invention, the sliding variable resistor comprises a sliding base 1, a first supporting pole 2, a second supporting pole 21, two buffering members 3, a substrate 4, a casing assembly 50, an anchoring plate 7, a driving member 8, a driven member 9, a belt 10, a belt guard 20, three sleeve rings 30, two buffering rings 40, and a guarding pad 60.

(8) Further, as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the sliding base 1 includes a manipulating handle 11, a sidewall portion 12, two first through holes 13, a second through hole 14, a contact sheet 15, and two variable resistor sheets 16. The manipulating handle 11 is provided with a fastening hole 111. and a turning portion 112. The second through hole 14 is located at the sidewall portion 12. The three sleeve rings 30 are inserted into the two first through holes 13 and into the second through hole 14. The first supporting pole 2 and the second supporting pole 21 are inserted into the sleeve rings 30 inside the first through holes 13, and into the sleeve ring 30 inside the second through hole 14. Both the first supporting pole 2 and the second supporting pole 21 have an outer diameter R1 equal to or smaller than an inner diameter R2 of the sleeve rings 30. The sleeve rings 30 are made of metallic material and are coated, on their surfaces, with Polyterafluorethene (Teflon). Polyterafluorethene has a heat-resistant characteristic, and has an extremely low friction coefficient, and thus has a function of lubrication. Therefore, the sliding base 1 can slide smoothly on the first supporting pole 2 and the second supporting pole 21 so as to enhance a feeling of manually moving the sliding base 1.

(9) The buffering members 3 each include a first buffering seat 31, a second buffering seat 32, two first protrusions 33, and a second protrusion 34. The first supporting pole 2 and the second supporting pole 21 both have their two ends abut against the first buffering seat 31 and the second buffering seat 32, respectively. The two buffering rings 40 are each embedded into each of the first buffering seats 31, respectively, so that the contact sheet 15 and the two variable resistor sheets 16 of the sliding base 1 will have a more stable contact pressure with the substrate 4. This will avoid an uneven contact pressure during a sliding motion which will cause an abnormal life of use for the sliding variable resistor.

(10) According to the present invention, the substrate 4 includes a connector 41 and is provided with four holes 42. The first protrusions 33 are each engaged with each of the holes 42. As shown in FIG. 4, the casing assembly 50 includes a lower casing 5 and an upper casing 6, wherein the two buffering members 3 are arranged in the casing assembly 50. The lower casing 5 includes two first hinging portions 51, two engaging holes 52, two slots 53, two positioning portions 54, two position-limiting portions 55, a first dust-preventing portion 56, and two circular holes 57. The two buffering members 3 are arranged, respectively, at two sides of the lower casing 5, in a longitudinal direction, and inside thereof, such that the second protrusions 34 of the buffering members 3 are engaged with the slots 53. As such, the buffering members 3 can be positioned in the casing assembly 50 more precisely.

(11) The upper casing 6 is engaged with the lower casing 5, and includes two second hinging portions 61, two engaging portions 62, one opening portion 63, two positioning holes 64, two protrusions 65, and a second dust-preventing portion 66. The engaging portions 62 are each engaged with each of the engaging holes 52. As the engaging portions 62 are engaged with the engaging holes 52, the protrusions 65 are each inserted into each of the circular holes 57, such that the engaging holes 52 and the engaging portions 62 play a securing function, while the circular holes 57 and the protrusions 65 play a positioning function. This will prevent the lower casing 5 and the upper casing 6 from rocking after the same are engaged with each other. The two positioning portions 54 are inserted into two positioning holes 64 such that the lower casing 5 and the upper casing 6 can be engaged securely with each other so as to form the casing assembly 50. The connector 41, corresponding to the opening portion 63, emerges from the casing assembly 50 so as to output signals of resistance variation from the substrate 4.

(12) The anchoring plate 7 includes four hinging boards 71, a long window 72, a first through hole 73, two second through holes 74, an axle hole 75, two position-limiting holes 76, and two mounting portions 77. As shown in FIG. 4, all the first hinging portions 51 and the second hinging portions 61 extend upward as pillar-like structures such that, after engaging the lower casing 5 with the upper casing 6 and forming the casing assembly 50, the anchoring plate 7 is disposed on the casing assembly 50 and then a hinging work is undertaken. The first hinging portions 51 and the second hinging portions 61 are all bent, at their upper ends, toward the long window 72 such that the four hinging boards 71 are engaged correspondingly with the first hinging portions 51 and the second hinging portions 61, respectively (see FIG. 1). Thereafter, the two position-limiting portions 55 are inserted correspondingly into the two position-limiting holes 76, respectively, such that the anchoring plate 7 can be secured on the casing assembly 50. The mounting portions 77 are each provided with a mounting hole 771 through which a user can attach the sliding variable resistor to a required position.

(13) According to the present invention, the user can use the manipulating handle 11 of the sliding base 1 to be arranged in the long window 72, and then operate manually the manipulate handle 11 to move the sliding base 1 along the first supporting pole 2 and the second supporting pole 21, and inside the long window 72, so as to adjust the value of resistance. Besides, in order to prevent dust and foreign materials, coming from surroundings, from falling into inside of the casing assembly 50 through the long window 72, according to the present invention, a structural design utilizes the turning portion 112 of the sliding base 1 (see FIG. 3). Namely, a structural design incorporates the first dust-preventing portion 56 and the second dust-preventing portion 66, such that a space for receiving the first dust-preventing portion 56 is formed at the turning portion 112, where the first dust-preventing portion 56 is located beneath the turning portion 112, and the second dust-preventing portion 66 above the turning portion 112. As such, the first dust-preventing portion 56 and the second dust-preventing portion 66 will serve to prevent dust and foreign materials, coming from surroundings, from falling into inside of the casing assembly 50 through the long window 72.

(14) Further, according to the present invention, the driving member 8 includes a motor 81 and a driving wheel 82. The motor 81 includes a rotating shaft 811 and two fastening holes 812, where the two fastening holes 812 correspond to the two second through holes 74, through which the motor 81 can be fastened and secured to the anchoring plate 7. The rotating shaft 811 passes, in sequence, through the axle hole 75 and a through hole 601 of the guarding pad 60. The guarding pad 60 is interposed between the motor 81 and the driving wheel 82. The driving wheel 82 is fixed to the rotating shaft 811 and rotates together therewith.

(15) According to the present invention, the driven member 9 includes a threaded pillar 91 and a driven wheel 92. The threaded pillar 91 is provided with a threaded hole 911 corresponding to the first through hole 73, through which the driven member 9 can be fastened and secured to the anchoring plate 7. The driven wheel 92 is pivotally arranged on the threaded pillar 91, and that the belt 10 is engaged with the driving wheel 82 and the driven wheel 92, respectively. The first through hole 73 appears as a longitudinal hole along a longitudinal direction of the anchoring plate 7 (see FIG. 5). Thereby, the user, upon mounting the belt 10 around the driving wheel 82 and the driven wheel 92, can adjust tension of the belt 10 by altering the fastening position of the threaded pillar 91 onto the first through hole 73. The guarding pad 60 relates to a structure formed around the driving wheel 82 for preventing the belt 10, which is engaged with the driving wheel 82, from escaping from the driving wheel 82 during operation.

(16) Further, according to the present invention, the belt guard 20 includes two fastening portions 201, an engaging portion 202, a first stop portion 203, and two second stop portions 204. The two fastening portions 201 are fastened to the fastening hole 111 of the sliding base 1. The engaging portion 202 is engaged with the belt 10 such that the first stop portion 203 and the two second stop portions 204 are employed to enclose the belt 10 (see FIG. 3). Thereby, no matter whether the user manually slides the sliding base 1; or under an automatic operation that the motor 81 rotates the driving wheel 82 to drive the belt 10 so as to slide the sliding base 1, the belt 10, upon interacting with the belt guard 20, will not escape from the belt guard 20.

(17) Given the above, it is understood that the sliding variable resistor, according to the present invention, utilizes the sliding base 1, having the first through holes 13 and the second through hole 14, to incorporate the first supporting pole 2, the second supporting pole 21, the buffering members 3, and the sleeve rings 30, so as to slide the sliding base 1 stably and smoothly within the casing assembly 50. As such, the contact pressure between the contact sheet 15 and the two variable resistor sheets 16 of the sliding base 1 and the substrate 4 can be effectively controlled so as to achieve the purposes of accurately controlling resistance and increasing life of use for the products.

(18) Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.