Neutral position limit switch head design with part reduction and improved reliability
11482389 · 2022-10-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H21/285
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H21/28
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A limit switch operating head includes a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft, and a follower actuated by the cam member responsive to rotation thereof, with the follower including a pivot pin, a lever portion pivotable about the pivot pin, and a rolling pin mounted to the lever portion and in contact with the cam member. An actuator member contacts the lever portion and translates linearly in a first direction or second direction responsive to pivoting thereof. The rolling pin moves along a profile of the cam member upon rotation of the cam member so as to cause the lever portion to pivot, with the actuator member linearly translating in the first direction or the second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion.
Claims
1. An operating head for providing actuation in a limit switch, the operating head comprising: a housing; a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions; a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft; a follower actuated by the cam member responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, the follower comprising: a pivot pin directly affixed to the housing; a lever portion comprising an opening positioned on the pivot pin, the lever portion configured to rotate in two directions about the pivot pin; and a rolling pin inserted in an opening in the lever portion and extending outward from the opening in the lever portion, the rolling pin being in contact with the cam member; and an actuator member in contact with the lever portion and that translates linearly in a first direction or a second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion; wherein the rolling pin moves along a profile of the cam member upon rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction so as to cause the lever portion to pivot, with the actuator member linearly translating in the first direction or the second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion.
2. The operating head of claim 1 wherein the profile of the cam member comprises a protrusion sloping from a reduced diameter cam surface to an increased diameter cam surface, and wherein the rolling pin floats at a half-point on the sloped protrusion when the operating head is at a normal operating position; and wherein, when the operating head is at the normal operating position, the cam member is in a non-rotated position.
3. The operating head of claim 2 wherein the rolling pin moves downwardly along the sloped protrusion to the reduced diameter cam surface when the cam member is rotated in the clockwise direction, thereby causing the lever portion to pivot towards the cam member and the actuator member to linearly translate in the first direction.
4. The operating head of claim 2 wherein the rolling pin moves upwardly along the sloped protrusion to the increased diameter cam surface when the cam member is rotated in the counter-clockwise direction, thereby causing the lever portion to pivot away from the cam member and the actuator member to linearly translate in the second direction.
5. The operating head of claim 2 wherein the rolling pin moves from the half-point on the sloped protrusion to the decreased diameter cam surface or the increased diameter cam surface upon 5° of pre-travel rotation of the shaft in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, so as to move the actuator member to a first position or a second position.
6. The operating head of claim 5 wherein, after the 5° of pre-travel rotation of the shaft to move the rolling pin to the decreased diameter cam surface or the increased diameter cam surface, the rolling pin moves along the decreased diameter cam surface or the increased diameter cam surface for another 85°-90° of post-travel rotation of the shaft in the same direction.
7. The operating head of claim 1 wherein the actuator member is positioned so as to be aligned off-of-axis about which the follower member is rotated.
8. The operating head of claim 1 wherein the shaft includes a notch formed therein, and wherein the operating head further comprises: a stopper positioned in the notch so as to be in contact with the shaft; and a coil spring abutting the stopper on one end and abutting the housing on an opposing end; wherein the coil spring functions to bias the stopper and shaft into a normal operating position when no rotational force is applied to the shaft.
9. The operating head of claim 1 wherein, in moving along the profile of the cam member, the rolling pin rolls along the profile so as to reduce friction between the follower and the cam member.
10. An electrical limit switch comprising: a switch subassembly including: a plurality of fixed electrical terminals; and a contact carrier comprising electrical contacts thereon, the contact carrier movable between a plurality of distinct switching positions to selectively shift a location of the electrical contacts to different electrical terminals to make and break different circuits in the switch subassembly; and an operating head subassembly including: a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions; one cam member supported on the shaft, the one cam member being rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft; an actuator member configured to move linearly in a first direction or a second direction responsive to rotation of the one cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, with movement of the actuator member causing a corresponding movement of the contact carrier; and a follower comprising: a lever portion; and a rolling pin extending outward from an opening in the lever portion, the rolling pin being in contact with the one cam member, and the follower being in contact with the actuator member to translate rotation of the one cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction into linear movement of the actuator member in the first or second direction, with the follower directly actuating the actuator member.
11. The electrical limit switch of claim 10 wherein the follower further comprises: a pivot pin secured to a housing of the operating head subassembly, and wherein the lever portion positioned is on the pivot pin and is pivotable thereabout in opposing directions, the lever portion in contact with the actuator member so as to enable movement thereof; and wherein the rolling pin moves along a profile of the one cam member upon rotation of the one cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction so as to cause the lever portion to pivot, with the actuator member linearly translating in the first direction or the second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion.
12. The electrical limit switch of claim 11 wherein the profile of the one cam member comprises a protrusion sloping from a reduced diameter cam surface to an increased diameter cam surface, and wherein the rolling pin floats at a half-point on the sloped protrusion when the operating head is at a normal operating position.
13. The electrical limit switch of claim 12 wherein the rolling pin moves downwardly along the sloped protrusion to the reduced diameter cam surface when the one cam member is rotated in the clockwise direction, thereby causing the lever portion to pivot towards the one cam member and the actuator member to linearly translate in the first direction.
14. The electrical limit switch of claim 12 wherein the rolling pin moves upwardly along the sloped protrusion to the increased diameter cam surface when the one cam member is rotated in the counter-clockwise direction, thereby causing the lever portion to pivot away from the one cam member and the actuator member to linearly translate in the second direction.
15. The electrical limit switch of claim 12 wherein the rolling pin moves from the half-point on the sloped protrusion to the decreased diameter cam surface or the increased diameter cam surface upon 5° of pre-travel rotation of the shaft in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, so as to cause movement of the contact carrier to one of the plurality of distinct switching positions.
16. The electrical limit switch of claim 11 wherein the actuator member is positioned so as to be adjacent an end of the lever portion and off-center from a central force axis about which the follower is rotated.
17. The electrical limit switch of claim 10 wherein the switch subassembly further comprises a plunger aligned with the actuator member and configured to move linearly responsive to a force applied thereto by the actuator member, the plunger abutting the contact carrier to cause movement thereof.
18. An operating head for providing actuation in a limit switch, the operating head comprising: a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions; a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft; an actuator member that moves linearly from a normal position in a first direction or a second direction responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, the actuator member movable between a first actuated position and a second actuated position; and a follower in contact with the cam member and the actuator member to translate rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction into linear movement of the actuator member in the first or second direction, the follower comprising: a lever portion; and a rolling pin extending outward from an opening in the lever portion, the rolling pin being in contact with the cam member.
19. The operating head of claim 18 wherein the follower further comprises: a pivot pin secured to a housing of the operating head, and wherein the lever portion is positioned on the pivot pin and is pivotable thereabout in opposing directions; and wherein the rolling pin moves along a profile of the cam member upon rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction so as to cause the lever portion to pivot, with the actuator member linearly translating in the first direction or the second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion.
20. The operating head of claim 18 wherein the actuator member is positioned so as to be aligned off of an axis about which the follower member is rotated.
21. The operating head of claim 18, wherein upon approximately 5° of pre-travel rotation of the shaft, the cam member is sufficiently rotated such that the actuator member moves to the first actuated position or the second actuated position.
22. An operating head comprising: a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions; a follower comprising: a lever portion; and a rolling pin that extends from an opening in the lever portion; a cam member rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft, the cam member comprising a cam surface, the cam surface comprising: a reduced diameter cam surface, an increased diameter cam surface, and a sloped region between the reduced diameter cam surface and the increased diameter cam surface; and an actuator member that moves linearly from a normal position in a first direction or a second direction responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise direction or counter-clockwise direction, wherein the rolling pin rests on the sloped region without touching the reduced diameter cam surface or the increased diameter cam surface when the operating head is at a normal operating position, and the operating head is at the normal operating position when no rotational force is applied to the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments presently contemplated for carrying out the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Embodiments of the present invention provide a neutral position limit switch having a simplified head assembly with a reduced number of moving parts and that improves reliability. The head assembly is constructed to have an actuator shaft that, upon rotation thereof, causes rotation of a single cam and a corresponding pivoting of a follower based on an interface between the cam and a rolling pin of the follower. Only a small degree of pre-travel rotation (e.g., approaching 5°) of the actuator shaft is required before the cam is sufficiently rotated to cause it to interact with the rolling pin and translate the rotation into linear movement of an output member, thereby causing actuation of the limit switch.
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(11) Embodiments of the present invention relate particularly to the mechanisms contained within the operating head 12, and thus
(12) The shaft 20 is constructed as a generally round cylindrical member and has a half-round portion with a flat drive surface 38 in the area thereof where shaft 20 is seated within cam member 24, such that rotation of shaft 20 imparts rotation to cam member 24. The shaft 20 also includes a notch 40 formed therein to receive stopper 28, with the stopper 28 being seating on a flat surface in notch 40 such that the stopper 28 may be oriented/arranged flush to the shaft 20. The stopper 28 is centered on shaft 20 and is mounted relative thereto via a pair of guide pins 41. The stopper 28 is aligned on guide pins 41 via openings included in stopper 28 on opposing ends thereof, with the stopper 28 linearly translating along guide pins 41 responsive to rotation of shaft 20. Coil spring 30 is positioned adjacent stopper 28 and within notch 40, with one end of coil spring 30 being mounted to an interior surface of housing 16 and the opposite end of coil spring 30 contacting stopper 28. The coil spring 30 functions to bias the stopper 28 and shaft 20 into a neutral position when no rotational force/torque is being applied to shaft 20, as will be explained in greater detail below.
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(15) Following from the rotation of cam member 24 in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction and the corresponding upward or downward movement of the lever portion 42 of follower 26, the actuator member 22 in contact with lever portion 42 is also caused to move from a normal or unbiased position. That is, the actuator member 22 may slide inwardly or outwardly along a linear path based on the movement of follower 26—with the actuator member 22 being movable between fully actuated positioned that can generally be termed as a first actuated position and a second actuated position that each cause a tripping of the limit switch 10. According to an exemplary embodiment, the actuator member 22 is positioned so as to be adjacent end of lever portion 42 and so as to be aligned off-of-axis about which follower member 26 is rotated (i.e., off of the central axis of force rotation of shaft 20). This positioning of actuator member 22 off of the central axis of force rotation lowers the level of torque required to be applied to rotate shaft 20 and reduces forces transmitted between the cam member 24 and the rolling pin 46.
(16) As actuator member 22 is moved by follower 26, the actuator member 22 slides along/within an opening 60 in cap 18 to provide linear actuation to components of switch subassembly 14, with the cap 18 providing a guide for the actuator member 22. As shown in
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(20) With regard to movement of the actuator member 22 caused by follower 26 upon rotation of cam member 24 past the designated pre-travel amount, positioning of the actuator member 22 will remain at its actuated position for another 85°-90° of post-travel of the cam member 24 in the same direction or until torque/rotational force on the shaft 20 and cam member 24 is terminated and the cam member 24 and follower 26 are returned to their normal/neutral position. For returning the cam member 24 and follower 26 to their normal/neutral position, the coil spring 30 of operating head 12 exerts a force on stopper 28 and causes stopper 28 to slide on guide pins 41 and exert force on shaft 20, which in turn urges shaft 20 back toward its normal, non-rotated position—with the cam member 24 and follower 26 also thus returning to their normal/neutral position. The returning of cam member 24 and follower 26 to their normal/neutral position thus also returns actuator member 22 to its at rest, normal/neutral position, such that the contact carrier 66 of switch subassembly 14 is at its unbiased position. This completes a cycle of operation for the limit switch 10.
(21) The construction of operating head 12 and the arrangement of the components therein provides for a number of benefits in the present design. First, the positioning of rolling pin 46 at a half-point on the sloped protrusion 54 of cam member 24 when in a neutral position provides a limit switch 10 with only a small amount of pre-travel rotation (e.g., approximately 5°) of the actuator shaft 20 required before the cam member 24 is sufficiently rotated to cause tripping of the limit switch 10, with interaction of the cam member 24 and rolling pin 46 of follower 26 (and linear movement of the actuator member 22) occurring across this pre-travel range (i.e., from) 0°-5°. This small amount of required pre-travel allows for a quicker switching/tripping of the switch subassembly 14 in the limit switch 10. Additionally, the use of rolling pin 46 in follower 26—and its interaction with cam member 24—reduces friction forces between the follower 26 and the cam member 24 when the cam member 24 is rotated. This reduction of friction forces—along with the shape and pivoting nature of follower 26 in general—allows for greater leeway in the range of the cam pressure angle (e.g., between 30° and 45°) that may be acceptable for interaction between the follower 26 and the cam member 24. Still further, positioning of the actuator member 22 so as to be aligned off-of-axis about which follower member 26 is rotated (i.e., off of the central axis of force rotation) lowers the level of torque required to be applied to rotate shaft 20 and reduces forces transmitted between the cam member 24 and the rolling pin 46. The reduced level of torque necessary to rotate cam member 24 is desirable for reducing forces in the operating head 12 and increasing longevity of the operating head 12.
(22) Beneficially, embodiments of the invention thus provide a neutral position limit switch with an operating head subassembly having a simplified design with a reduced number of moving parts that requires less time and cost for assembly thereof and that enhances reliability of the limit switch due to the reduction of moving components therein. The operating head subassembly requires only a small degree of pre-travel rotation (e.g., approaching 5°) of the actuator shaft before the rotation is sufficient to linearly translate the output member to a fully actuated position, in order to provide a quicker switching/tripping time for the limit switch. Additionally, the construction of the operating head subassembly provides for required functioning thereof in a confined, small space, i.e., a compact operating head subassembly. Thus, the benefit of a simplified design with a reduced number of moving parts that enhances reliability of the limit switch is achieved without having to increase the outer boundary/size of the operating head subassembly.
(23) Therefore, according to one embodiment of the present invention, an operating head for providing actuation in a limit switch includes a housing, a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft, and a follower actuated by the cam member responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, with the follower further including a pivot pin secured to the housing, a lever portion positioned on the pivot pin and pivotable thereabout in opposing directions, and a rolling pin mounted to the lever portion and in contact with the cam member. The operating head also includes an actuator member in contact with the lever portion and that translates linearly in a first direction or a second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion. The rolling pin moves along a profile of the cam member upon rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction so as to cause the lever portion to pivot, with the actuator member linearly translating in the first direction or the second direction responsive to the pivoting of the lever portion.
(24) According to another embodiment of the present invention, an electrical limit switch includes a switch subassembly having a plurality of fixed electrical terminals and a contact carrier comprising electrical contacts thereon, the contact carrier movable between a plurality of distinct switching positions to selectively shift a location of the electrical contacts to different electrical terminals to make and break different circuits in the switch subassembly. The electrical limit switch also includes an operating head subassembly having a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft, an actuator member configured to move linearly in a first direction or a second direction responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction to cause a corresponding movement of the contact carrier, and a follower in contact with each of the cam member and the actuator member to translate rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction into linear movement of the actuator member in the first or second direction, with the follower directly actuating the actuator member.
(25) According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, an operating head for providing actuation in a limit switch includes a shaft rotatable in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, a cam member supported on the shaft and that is rotatable in the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions responsive to rotation of the shaft, and an actuator member that moves linearly from a normal position in a first direction or a second direction responsive to rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction, the actuator member movable between a first actuated position and a second actuated position. The operating head also includes a follower in contact with each of the cam member and the actuator member to translate rotation of the cam member in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction into linear movement of the actuator member in the first or second direction. In operation of the operating head, there is approximately 5° of pre-travel rotation of the shaft to move the actuator member to the first actuated position and the second actuated position.
(26) The present invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment, and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.