Adjustable Snap-Action Limit Switch Mount
20220359130 · 2022-11-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H5/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/186
ELECTRICITY
H01H3/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable mount for an electrical device (such as a limit switch) or an optical device that includes: (a) a base adapted to be mounted to a surface; and (b) a platform coupled to and elevated above the base; where the platform includes, a top surface for seating an electrical sensor device or an optical device thereon, a through-hole approximate a first end of the top surface for receiving a first screw extending from the electrical sensor device or optical device, and an arcuate through-slot approximate a second end of the top surface opposite the first end for receiving a second screw extending from the electrical sensor device or optical device, the arcuate through-slot having a radius of curvature centered near or on the through-hole.
Claims
1. An adjustable mount for an electrical or optical device comprising: a base adapted to be removably coupled to a surface; and a platform coupled to and elevated above the base, the platform including, a top surface for seating an electrical or optical device thereon, a through-hole approximate a first end of the top surface for receiving a first screw extending from the electrical sensor device, and an arcuate through-slot approximate a second end of the top surface opposite the first end for receiving a second screw extending from the electrical sensor device, the arcuate through-slot having a radius of curvature centered near or on the through-hole.
2. The adjustable mount of claim 1, wherein: the platform includes a bottom surface; and the bottom surface includes an arcuate track following the path of the arcuate through-slot, the acuate track dimensioned to capture a screw-nut therein and allow the screw-nut to slide along the arc of the track.
3. The adjustable mount of claim 2, wherein the track has a rectangular cross-section for guiding a hex-nut therein while preventing the hex nut from rotation on the screw extending from the electrical sensor device.
4. The adjustable mount of claim 1, wherein the base is a planar base and the platform lies on a plane parallel to that of the planar base.
5. The adjustable mount of claim 4, wherein the planar base includes a pair of through-slots for receiving mounting screws therethrough.
6. The adjustable mount of claim 5, wherein: the pair of through-slots are straight and extend into opposing end faces of the planar base; and the pair of through-slots extend along the same line or respectively extend along parallel lines.
7. The adjustable mount of claim 1 wherein the through-hole is elongated towards or away from the arcuate through-slot.
8. The adjustable mount of claim 7 wherein the platform sits on from a vertical beam extending from the base.
9. The adjustable mount of claim 1 electrical or optical device is a snap-action switch.
10. An adjustable mount for an electrical or optical device comprising: a base configured to be coupled or attached to an object; and a platform coupled to and elevated above the base, the platform including, a top mounting surface, a through-hole approximate a first end of the top mounting surface for receiving a first screw extending from a component to be mounted thereon, and an arcuate through-slot approximate a second end of the top surface opposite the first end for receiving a second screw extending from the component to be mounted thereon, the arcuate through-slot having a radius of curvature centered near or on the through-hole.
11. The adjustable mount of claim 10, further comprising a right-angle adaptor mounted to the top mounting surface.
12. The adjustable mount of claim 10 fabricated from an electrically insulative material.
13. The adjustable mount of claim 10, wherein: the platform includes a bottom surface; and the bottom surface includes an arcuate track following the path of the arcuate through-slot, the acuate track dimensioned to capture a hex-nut therein and allow the hex-nut to slide along the arc of the track without rotation.
14. The adjustable mount of claim 13, wherein the bottom surface further includes at least a partially hexagonal wall surrounding the through-hole for seating a hex-nut therein without rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] In the basic embodiment (
[0031] Referring to
[0032] Additionally, as shown in
[0033] Referring to
[0034] The basic embodiment shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] As shown in
[0037] This Variable Radius Design will accommodate switches having different center-to-center distances between mounting holes when the difference between them is small. Although thru-slot (F) is of a fixed radius, a quasi-variable radius is achieved by allowing hex nut (BB) to slide from Point A (pt. A) towards Point B (pt. B). Therefore, when angularly positioning a switch counterclockwise, hex nut (CC) will slide along the path of the arcuate thru-slot (F) away from Point C (pt. C) towards Point D (pt. D) and hex nut (BB) will slide along the linear thru-slot (U) away from Point A (pt. A) towards Point B (pt. B). Thus, a single Variable Radius Design mount can accommodate all form factors except the Subminiature [because of the large difference in center-to-center mounting hole spacing (1.000 in vs 0.374 in)]. Finally, the universality of the Variable Radius Design can be seen in
[0038] It is also envisioned that the current disclosure may be used multiply within an assembly to provide multiple axes of adjustment. One such arrangement is shown in
[0039]
[0040] Embodiments of the current disclosure may be formed from a rigid plastic material, or other suitable sufficiently rigid material, which is preferably (but not necessarily) an insulative material due to the mounted electronics. Embodiments may be molded, 3D printed, machined, assembled or formed from any other suitable manufacturing process. While embodiments of the current disclosure are unitary, it is within the scope of the current disclosure that embodiments may be assembled from component pieces.
[0041] Having described exemplary embodiments of the current disclosure it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill that modifications can be made to such embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the inventions as claimed. It will also be apparent that it is not necessary to meet any or all of the stated advantages or objects described herein because additional advantages may be apparent that are not necessarily detailed herein.