Hidden dryer door switch
10023992 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F34/30
TEXTILES; PAPER
A47L15/4259
HUMAN NECESSITIES
D06F2105/46
TEXTILES; PAPER
H01H3/161
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/226
ELECTRICITY
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
H01H3/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A latch switch assembly for an appliance or the like provides spring-loaded jaws to retain a latch strike when a door of the appliance is closed and a switch operator positioned behind spring-loaded jaws be activated by the latch strike when it is received.
Claims
1. A latch switch assembly adapted to accept and retain a latch strike, the latch switch assembly comprising: a pair of jaw elements movable in separation toward and away from each other across an insertion axis; a spring element biasing the jaw elements toward each other so that they may separate to receive the latch strike along the insertion axis and hold the latch strike in contact with the latch strike after receipt under force of the spring element; and an electric switch having an operator positioned behind the jaw elements with respect to a direction of receipt of the latch strike along the insertion axis to be operated by the latch strike when so received; wherein the jaw elements are a polymer material and wherein the spring element provides metal teeth fitting within the jaw elements to grip the latch strike positioned therebetween in an absence of the jaw elements.
2. The latch switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the spring element is a U-shaped metal clip having opposing and separated arms attached respectively to upper and lower opposed jaw elements.
3. The latch switch assembly of claim 2 wherein the U-shaped metal clip is attached to a housing and the electric switch at a center portion of the U-shaped metal clip substantially midway between the arms.
4. The latch switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the switch operator is a lever arm extending from a position behind the jaw elements with respect to the insertion axis to electrical contacts of the electric switch which are displaced perpendicularly from the insertion axis from the position behind the jaw elements.
5. The latch switch assembly of claim 4 wherein at least one electrical contact is supported on metal leaf springs extending perpendicularly to the insertion axis.
6. The latch switch assembly of claim 4 wherein the lever arm includes a pivot affixed to a housing supporting the spring element and the electric switch to pivot with respect to the housing.
7. The latch switch assembly of claim 4 wherein an end of the lever arm extending away from the position behind the jaw elements contacts an over-center spring providing a snap action opening and closing of electrical contacts.
8. The latch switch assembly of claim 7 further including a housing holding the jaw elements, the spring element, and the electric switch, wherein the housing provides an opening exposing the jaw elements along the insertion axis.
9. The latch switch assembly of claim 8 wherein the opening includes a flange extending outward along a plane around the opening and perpendicular to the insertion axis.
10. The latch switch assembly of claim 9 wherein the housing extends upward along a rear side of the plane of the opening behind the flange and is sized to be threadably passed through an aperture in an appliance sized to be covered by the flange when the flange is placed against the aperture.
11. The latch switch assembly of claim 1 further including a latch strike having a bulbous distal end tapered at a front of the bulbous distal end to separate the pair of jaw elements as the latch strike is moved along the insertion axis so that the pair of jaw elements separate to pass over the bulbous distal end with insertion of the latch strike along the insertion axis and move together to behind the bulbous end with a spring force to retain the latch strike against a predetermined retraction force.
12. A latch switch assembly adapted to accept and retain a latch strike, the latch switch assembly comprising: a pair of jaw elements movable in separation toward and away from each other across an insertion axis; a spring element in a form of a U-shaped metal clip having opposing and separated arms attached respectively to upper and lower opposed jaw elements, the spring element biasing the jaw elements toward each other so that they may separate to receive the latch strike along the insertion axis and hold the latch strike in contact with the latch strike after receipt under force of the spring element; and an electric switch having an operator in a form of a lever arm extending from a position behind the jaw elements with respect to a direction of receipt of the latch strike along the insertion axis to be operated by the latch strike when so received, the electrical switch having electrical contacts displaced perpendicularly from the insertion axis away from the position behind the jaw elements to be outside the U-shaped metal clip; wherein the U-shaped metal clip includes at least one slot in one arm allowing passage of the lever arm therethrough.
13. The latch switch assembly of claim 12 wherein an end of the lever arm behind the upper and lower opposed jaw elements provides a plate extending from either side of the lever arm along a line of contact between the upper and lower opposed jaw elements when the jaw elements are pressed together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Before the embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of including and comprising and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items and equivalents thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The door 16 may hinge, for example, about a vertical axis at one edge of the door 16 to a side of the opening 14 so that the opposite edge of the door 16 may swing inwards covering the opening 14 and pressing inward against the front wall 13 of the appliance 10.
(11) The outer edge of the door 16 may hold a strike 24 that may pass through an opening 18 in the front wall 13 of the appliance 10 where it is received by a latch switch assembly 19 which serves to hold the door 16 closed and to actuate contacts of an electrical switch (not shown in
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(13) The latch switch assembly 19 provides a front opening 22 exposing vertically (the jaws could be horizontally opposed depending on mount orientation) opposed latch jaws 25 that may receive the strike 24. The bulbous tip 28 provides a taper at its front edge that serves to separate the jaws 25 as it is received therebetween and a taper at its rear edge that allows retention of the strike 24 by the jaws 25 closing behind it.
(14) The front opening 22 may be surrounded by a frame flange 21 extending outward along a plane of the opening 22 such as may cover any gaps between the housing 29 and the opening 18 in the appliance 10. When the latch switch assembly 19 is installed as shown in
(15) Generally, the latch jaws 25 may be constructed of a polymer such as a thermoplastic providing a rounded bar extending laterally and contacting at a horizontal line defining a jaw interface 30. When received by the latch switch assembly 19, the strike 24 is positioned in alignment with the jaw interface 30 between the contacting latch jaws 25.
(16) The latch jaws 25 maybe spring biased inward toward each other by a C-clip 32 being a resilient steel or other resilient element mounted by a rivet 33 spot weld or similar attachment means at a rear surface to a housing structure of the latch switch assembly 19. The attachment point may be positioned midway between the arms of the C-clip 32 along axis 27, to promote equal separation of the latch jaws 25 thereabout. The arms of the C-clip 32 are attached to alternate ones of the latch jaws 25 and bias them toward each other. Force by the strike 24 against the interface 30 of the jaws 25 caused by closure of the door 16 causes the jaws 25 to separate in a direction countering the bias force of the C-clip 32. This separation permits the strike 24 to enter the volume inside the C-clip 32 as shown in
(17) When the strike 24 extends into the volume of the C-clip 32, inward force on the jaws 25 holds the bulbous tip 28 of the strike 24 retained within the volume of the C-clip 32 until sufficient force opening the door 16 is provided that may again spread the jaws 25 to allow exit of the strike 24.
(18) An opening 38 is provided in the upper arm of the C-clip 32 in the form of an axially extending slot allowing a lever 40 to pass downward into the volume of the C-clip to terminate at a paddle 42 which provides a switch operator. The paddle 42 may provide a widened surface behind the interface 30 ensuring that it is contacted by the strike 24 when the strike 24 passes into the volume of the C-clip 32. Generally the paddle 42 provides surfaces extending from an end of the lever 40 perpendicular to the insertion axis 27 and generally parallel to the extension of the interface 30 during operation. The width of the paddle 42 is such that it can be inserted through the opening 38, for example, by 90 degree rotation of the lever 40 minimizing any weakening of the C-clip 32 from the opening 38.
(19) A similar opening 38 (not shown) can be placed in the lower arm of the C-clip 32 to equalize the force needed to deflect both arms and allow for assembly without regard for orientation of the C-clip 32.
(20) The lever 40 pivots about a horizontally extending fulcrum bar 44 to provide a pivot above the opening 22 so that the paddle 42 may swing within the volume of the C-clip 32 toward and away from the interface 30 of the jaws 25. As shown in
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(22) The latch switch assembly 19 may contain an upper contact 118, a center contact 120, and a lower contact 122 arranged to provide a single pole, double throw electrical switch with the upper contact 118 and lower contact 122 generally flanking the center contact 120. The center contact 120 may move between the upper contact 118 and lower contact 120 to selectively and alternatively connect to only one of the upper contact 118 and lower contact 122.
(23) The center contact 120 may be supported on a relatively rigid conductive lever 124 attached at a knife-edge pivot point 126 to a conductive support bracket 128, the latter communicating with one of the conductive leads 41 and pivot point 126 allowing electrical conduction from the conductive lever 124 to the conductive lead 41. By pivoting the lever 124 around the pivot point 126, the lever 124 may be moved upward and downward so that the center contact 120 alternately connects electrically to upper contact 118 and lower contact 122.
(24) A helical over-center spring 130 attaches to a center portion of the lever 124 and extends away from the center contact 120 to a support post 132 on the housing 46 to provide a force on the lever 124 tending to engage the lever 124 and support bracket 128 at the pivot point 126.
(25) The paddle 42, when pressed inward (into the page as depicted in
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(27) When the strike 24 is removed from the latch switch assembly 19, the paddle 42 is released and the lever 40 rotates so that the line of action 142 of the helical over-center spring 130 moves below the pivot point 126, and a lower surface of the center contact 120 contacts an upper surface of the lower contact 122 at a first position as pulled together by a torsional vector component of the force along the line of action 142 of the over-center spring 130, the force pulling downward on lever 124. An upper surface of contact 120 is separated from a lower surface of the upper contact 118 so that a circuit is made between contacts 121 and 122 and broken between contacts 121 and 118.
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(29) Various of the components of the switch 48 as described above are the subject of co-pending application publication number 2013/0015049 published Jan. 17, 2013, and hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference as well as.
(30) Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims. It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth herein. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present invention. It also being understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the present invention. The embodiments described herein explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention.