SPRING MECHANISM USED FOR DUAL POWER TRANSFER SWITCH AND DUAL POWER TRANSFER SWITCH
20220344111 · 2022-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2300/018
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The application relates to a spring mechanism for a dual power transfer switch and a dual power transfer switch. The spring mechanism includes: a base mounted on a housing of the dual power transfer switch; and a spring mounted on the base. The spring includes a first leg configured to contact and exert a pressure on an indicator of the dual power transfer switch, so as to generate a frictional force between the first leg and the indicator and reduce a rebound of the indicator upon the indicator moving between a first indicating position and an intermediate indicating position, the first indicating position indicates that the dual power transfer switch is in a first power-on position, and the intermediate indicating position indicates that the dual power transfer switch is in a dual-off position.
Claims
1. A spring mechanism for a dual power transfer switch, which is characterized by comprising: a base, mounted on a housing of the dual power transfer switch; a spring, mounted on the base, wherein the spring comprises a first leg configured to contact and exert a pressure on an indicator of the dual power transfer switch, so as to generate a frictional force between the first leg and the indicator and reduce a rebound of the indicator upon the indicator moving between a first indicating position and an intermediate indicating position, wherein the first indicating position indicates that the dual power transfer switch is in a first power-on position, and the intermediate indicating position indicates that the dual power transfer switch is in a dual-off position.
2. The spring mechanism according to claim 1, which is characterized in that, upon the dual power transfer switch being switched from the dual-off position to the first power-on position, the indicator moves from the intermediate indicating position to the first indicating position, and upon the indicator moving to the first indicating position, the first leg is in contact with a first lateral portion of the indicator, so that the pressure exerted by the first leg on the indicator comprises a first horizontal component and a first vertical component, and the first horizontal component is oriented to push the indicator toward the first indicating position, so as to further prevent the rebound of the indicator.
3. The spring mechanism according to claim 2, which is characterized in that, the spring mechanism further comprises a first groove for accommodating the first leg of the spring, and a size of the first groove is designed to match a diameter of the first leg, so that the first leg is allowed to move only in a depth direction of the first groove.
4. The spring mechanism according to claim 3, which is characterized in that, the spring further comprises a second leg configured to contact and exert a pressure on the indicator of the dual power transfer switch, so as to generate a frictional force between the second leg and the indicator and reduce the rebound of the indicator upon the indicator moving between a second indicating position and the intermediate indicating position, and the second indicating position indicates that the dual power transfer switch is in a second power-on position.
5. The spring mechanism according to claim 4, which is characterized in that, upon the dual power transfer switch being switched from the dual-off position to the second power-on position, the indicator moves from the intermediate indicating position to the second indicating position, and upon the indicator moving to the second indicating position, the second leg is in contact with a second lateral portion of the indicator, so that the pressure exerted by the second leg on the indicator comprises a second horizontal component and a second vertical component, and the second horizontal component is oriented to push the indicator toward the second indicating position so as to further prevent the rebound of the indicator.
6. The spring mechanism according to claim 5, which is characterized in that, the spring mechanism further comprises a second groove for accommodating the second leg of the spring, and a size of the second groove is designed to match a diameter of the second leg, so that the second leg is allowed to move only in a depth direction of the second groove.
7. The spring mechanism according to claim 1, which is characterized in that, the spring mechanism further comprises a fixing component, and the fixing component fixes the spring mechanism on the housing of the dual power transfer switch.
8. The spring mechanism according to claim 1, which is characterized in that, the base is integrated with the housing of the dual power transfer switch.
9. A dual power transfer switch, which is characterized by comprising the spring mechanism according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The advantages and objectives of the application can be better understood in the following preferred embodiments of the application described in detail with the accompanying drawings. In order to better show the relationship of the components in the drawings, the drawings are not drawn to scale. In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Various embodiments according to the application will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Herein, it should be noted that, in the drawings, the same reference numerals are given to components that basically have the same or similar structures and functions, and repeated descriptions about them will be omitted. The term “including A, B, C, etc. in turn” only indicates the arrangement order of included components A, B, C, etc., and does not exclude the possibility of including other components between A and B and/or between B and C.
[0026] The drawings in this specification are schematic diagrams, which assist in explaining the conception of the application and schematically show the shapes of various parts and their relationships.
[0027] Hereinafter, referring to
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[0029] Upon the dual power transfer switch being switched from the dual-off position to the first power-on position, driven by the indicator driving rod 3, the indicator 4 moves from the intermediate indicating position (as shown in
[0030] Upon the dual power transfer switch being switched from the dual-off position to the second power-on position, driven by the indicator driving rod 3, the indicator 4 moves from the intermediate indicating position (as shown in
[0031] The spring mechanism according to the application is introduced above. Through the spring mechanism, the first leg and the second leg of the spring always keep in contact with the indicator, providing a certain friction force and reducing the rebound of the indicator. Especially, in the first indicating position and the second indicating position, the first leg and the second leg will contact with the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion of the indicator respectively, providing a lateral pressure, which has horizontal component and vertical component, and the horizontal component helps the indicator to reach the correct indicating position, while also reducing the rebound of the indicator. Due to the friction force, the indicator will move closer to an upper surface of the housing of the dual power transfer switch, which reduces the dust entry, makes the movement more stable, and also reduces the movement inclination of the indicator driving rod.
[0032] The above description is only an explanation of the application, so that ordinary skilled in the art can implement the scheme completely, but it is not a limitation to the application. The above disclosed technical features are not limited to the disclosed combination with other features, and those skilled in the art can also make other combinations among the technical features according to the purpose of the application, so as to realize the purpose of the application.