ROTARY SWITCH
20180082806 ยท 2018-03-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H19/58
ELECTRICITY
H01H27/063
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A rotary switch includes a rotation movable portion, a movable conductor held in the rotation movable portion, a base portion, a power supply terminal held in the base portion, and a plurality of fixed contacts held in the base portion. The fixed contact and the power supply terminal are connected and disconnected via the movable conductor by a rotational operation of the rotation movable portion. The power supply terminal is disposed at a rotation center position of the rotation movable portion. The plurality of fixed contacts are disposed on a plurality of concentric circles having different diameter dimensions around the power supply terminal.
Claims
1. A rotary switch comprising: a rotation movable portion; a movable conductor held in the rotation movable portion; a base portion; a power supply terminal held in the base portion; and a plurality of fixed contacts held in the base portion, wherein the fixed contact and the power supply terminal are connected and disconnected via the movable conductor by a rotational operation of the rotation movable portion, wherein the power supply terminal is disposed at a rotation center position of the rotation movable portion, and wherein the plurality of fixed contacts are disposed on a plurality of concentric circles having different diameter dimensions around the power supply terminal.
2. The rotary switch according to claim 1, wherein a movable contact, which is in contact with or separated from only the fixed contact corresponding to a rotation of the rotation movable portion, is provided in the movable conductor.
3. The rotary switch according to claim 1, wherein a concave portion is provided in the base portion to surround each of the fixed contacts.
4. The rotary switch according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the movable conductors including power supply contact pressed contact with the power supply terminal at one end portion and single movable contact at the other end portion are movably held in the rotation movable portion and independent with each other.
5. The rotary switch according to claim 2, wherein the movable contact has a predetermined length and each of the fixed contacts is formed in a linear shape.
6. A rotary switch comprising: a rotation movable portion; a movable conductor held in rotation movable portion; a base portion; a power supply terminal held in the base portion; and a plurality of fixed contacts held in the base portion, wherein the fixed contact and the power supply terminal are connected and disconnected via the movable conductor by a rotational operation of the rotation movable portion, wherein the power supply terminal is disposed at a rotation center position of the rotation movable portion, and wherein the plurality of fixed contacts are disposed at positions where the shortest distances from a rotation center of the rotation movable portion are different.
7. The rotary switch according to claim 6, wherein a movable contact, which is in contact with or separated from only the fixed contact corresponding to a rotation of the rotation movable portion, is provided in the movable conductor.
8. The rotary switch according to claim 6, wherein a concave portion is provided in the base portion to surround each of the fixed contacts.
9. The rotary switch according to claim 6, wherein a plurality of the movable conductors including power supply contact pressed to be contact with the power supply terminal at one end portion and single movable contact at the other end portion are movably held in the rotation movable portion and independent with each other.
10. The rotary switch according to claim 7, wherein the movable contact has a predetermined length and each of the fixed contacts is formed in a linear shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] A rotary switch 6 of the disclosure configured as an ignition switch used for a steering lock device is illustrated in
[0031] A lock piece 13, which is moved between a lock position projecting to an inside of the steering column and an unlock position accommodated in an inside of the housing by advancing and retreating in a direction intersecting a rotation shaft of the cam member 12 at a predetermined angle, is mounted on the housing 10. The lock piece 13 is urged in a direction of the lock position by a compression spring 14 and when the plug 11a of the cylinder lock 11 is operated to rotate from a lock rotation position, the plug 11a of the cylinder lock 11 moves from the lock position engaged with a steering shaft to the unlock position released from the engagement, and an operation of the steering shaft can be performed.
[0032] In addition, an ignition switch 6, which performs conduction between predetermined terminals in accordance with the rotation of the plug 11a and changes a power supply state to an electric system of the vehicle, is connected to the housing 10. In order to transmit the rotational operation of the plug 11a to the ignition switch 6, a connecting bar 15, which meshes with the cam member 12 and rotates together with the cam member 12, is disposed in the housing 10.
[0033] The ignition switch 6 has a switch case 16 including a base portion 3 having a circular shape in plan view, a rotation movable portion 1 that is rotatable around a center (C3) of the base portion 3 with respect to the switch case 16, and a switch cover 17 that is connected to the switch case 16 and covers the rotation movable portion 1. A power supply terminal 4 and fixed contacts 5 are disposed in the base portion 3 formed of an insulating material in a state of being exposed on a rotation boundary surface with the rotation movable portion 1 (see
[0034] The power supply terminal 4 and each of the fixed contacts 5 are drawn out to a connector fastening member 16a via wires wired in the switch case.
[0035] The rotation movable portion 1 is formed of an insulating material and a connecting hole la for connection with the connecting bar 15 is formed at one end portion thereof. The rotation movable portion 1 is urged only when returning from a START position to an ON position by a torsion spring 18 and moderately rotates at an appropriate connecting operation angle by fitting a click ball 20 urged by a click spring 19 into a groove of an inner wall of the switch cover 17.
[0036] Furthermore, a plate-like movable conductor 2 having a predetermined plate thickness is accommodated in the rotation movable portion 1 so that a plate thickness surface faces the base portion 3. The movable conductor 2 has a V-shaped protruding power supply contact 9 at one end and a flat movable contact 7 at the other end, and a tip of the power supply contact 9 is chamfered in order to keep a contact state good when the power supply contact 9 is in pressed contact with the power supply terminal 4 of the base portion 3.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] (C3), and is urged to a surface side of the base portion 3 by compression springs 21 which are accommodated in the rotation movable portion 1 and press back surfaces of the power supply contact 9 and the movable contact 7 (see
[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] In addition, as illustrated in
[0041] Thereafter, when the plug is operated to rotate from the ON position to the START position, first, the connection of the +IGN2 contact 5 (IGN2) with the power supply terminal 4 is released and power supply to the +IGN2 terminal is stopped. Next, a START contact 5 (ST) supplies power to a START terminal connected to the power supply terminal 4.
[0042] Power supply to the +IGN1 terminal is continued even by moving the plug to the START position and then power supply to the START terminal and the +IGN1 terminal is continued to a stroke end position.
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] Furthermore, the +IGN2 contact 5 (IGN2) is disposed on an inner circumference when considering that the number of occurrences of abrasion powder is large at the time of contacting or separating the contacts.
[0045] That is, abrasion powder at the time of contacting or separating the contacts is likely to occur at places (four places surrounded by bold circles in
[0046] From the above, since the number of occurrences of abrasion powder in the +IGN2 contact 5 (IGN2) is larger than that of other fixed contacts 5, the +IGN2 contact 5 (IGN2) is substantially separated from moving paths of the other fixed contacts 5 and thereby it is possible to effectively prevent deterioration of the entire insulation performance.
[0047] In addition, the fixed contacts 5 are respectively disposed such that the transition place from the OFF state to the ON state is uniformly distributed within a plurality of fan-shaped regions 22 of which apexes are the center of the base portion 3 and center angles are substantially equal to each other. In
[0048] Furthermore, as indicated by hatching in
[0049] Since the sliding bearing surface 23 supports the movable contact 7 when the movable conductor 2 which is described below moves, the sliding bearing surface 23 is formed at a position higher than a height of each of the fixed contacts 5 so that contact with the fixed contact 5 can be performed smoothly. In addition, the power supply terminal 4, the fixed contact 5, and the sliding bearing surface 23 are formed such that surroundings thereof are surrounded by a concave portion 8.
[0050] In addition, the sliding bearing surface 23 which is formed on an inner circumference is formed to be lower in height than the sliding bearing surface 23 formed on an outer circumference and the movable contact 7 of the movable conductor 2 running on the sliding bearing surface formed on the outer circumference is not in contact with the fixed contact 5 and the sliding bearing surface 23 on the inside.
[0051] On the other hand, as illustrated in
[0052] Each of the movable conductors 2 causes the power supply contact 9 to abut against the power supply terminal 4 of the base portion 3, the movable contact 7 to abut against the sliding bearing surface 23, and the power supply contact 9 and the movable contact 7 to be in pressed contact with the power supply terminal 4 and the sliding bearing surface 23 by the compression springs 21 in a state where the plug 11a is at the LOCK position.
[0053] When the rotation movable portion 1 is rotated from this state to the ON position in the clockwise direction, as illustrated in
[0054] When operating to rotate from the ON position to the START position, as illustrated in
[0055] During the operation described above, the movable conductor 2 moves on the linear fixed contact 5 by an arcuate trajectory so that the movable conductor 2 operates so as to sweep abrasion powder on the fixed contact 5 by the movable conductor 2 and stagnation of abrasion powder on the fixed contact 5 is regulated.
[0056] This application is based on Japanese patent application (Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-103731) filed on May 21, 2015 and the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0057] 1 rotation movable portion [0058] 2 movable conductor [0059] 3 base portion [0060] 4 power supply terminal [0061] 5 fixed contact [0062] 6 rotary switch [0063] 7 movable contact [0064] 8 concave portion [0065] 9 power supply contact