SWAGING STRUCTURE
20170169974 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B17/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A swaging structure for which swaging process is easy, generation of wrinkles can be prevented, and which has high pressure-resistant performance is provided. In a swaging structure including at least a to-be-swaged member required to have airtightness to a surrounding environment and a swaging member constituted to retain the to-be-swaged member by a swaging processing, the swaging member has an annular side wall surrounding the to-be-swaged member, and a groove is formed in the annular side wall.
Claims
1. A swaging structure comprising at least a to-be-swaged member required to have airtightness to a surrounding environment and a swaging member configured to retain the to-be-swaged member by a swaging processing, wherein: the swaging member has an annular side wall surrounding the to-be-swaged member, and a groove is formed in the annular side wall.
2. The swaging structure according to claim 1, wherein: the groove formed in the annular side wall is a groove formed in a plural number at a predetermined interval on an end portion of the annular side wall by penetrating the annular side wall.
3. A swaging structure comprising a pressure response member having a diaphragm as a pressure sensing unit stored in a cover member and being formed to communicate with a pressure source, a micro switch having a switch for performing a switching operation based on the pressure sensing of the diaphragm, and a holder member for retaining the pressure response member and the micro switch, wherein: the holder member has a bulkhead and is formed to retain the micro switch at one side relative to the bulkhead and to retain the pressure response member by a swaging processing at the other side relative to the bulkhead; and the other side of the bulkhead of the holder member for retaining the pressure response member has a lower annular side wall surrounding the pressure response member, and a plurality of grooves are formed by penetrating the lower annular side wall from an inner side toward an outer side at predetermined intervals in an annular swaging portion retaining the pressure response member of the lower annular side wall.
4. The swaging structure according to claim 3, wherein: the grooves are formed to penetrate the lower annular side wall in a normal direction.
5. The swaging structure according to claim 3, wherein: the grooves are formed to penetrate the lower annular side wall with an inclination with respect to the normal direction.
6. The swaging structure according to claim 3, wherein: the grooves formed in the lower annular side wall are annular grooves provided on an outer diameter side or an inner diameter side of the lower annular side wall, and formed in a plural number at predetermined intervals.
7. The swaging structure according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall are formed on the inner diameter side of the lower annular side wall.
8. The swaging structure according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall are formed on the outer diameter side of the lower annular side wall.
9. The swaging structure according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall have a triangular section.
10. The swaging structure according to claim 6, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall have a rectangular section.
11. A swaging structure comprising a pressure response member having a diaphragm as a pressure sensing unit stored in a cover member, a micro switch having a switch for performing a switching operation based on pressure sensing of the pressure response member, and a holder member for retaining the pressure response member and the micro switch, wherein: the holder member has a bulkhead and is formed to retain the micro switch at one side relative to the bulkhead and to retain the pressure response member by a swaging processing at the other side relative to the bulkhead; and the other side of the bulkhead of the holder member has a lower annular side wall surrounding the pressure response member and a plurality of portions each having a thickness of the lower annular side wall thinned is formed at predetermined intervals in an annular swaging portion retaining the pressure response member of the lower annular side wall.
12. The swaging structure according to claim 11, wherein: a portion where a thickness of the lower annular side wall is small is formed on an inner peripheral side of the lower annular side wall.
13. The swaging structure according to claim 11, wherein: a portion where a thickness of the lower annular side wall is small is formed on an outer peripheral side of the lower annular side wall.
14. The swaging structure according to claim 3, wherein: the micro switch is retained by the holder member by a swaging processing.
15. A pressure switch including the swaging structure according to claim 3, wherein: the micro switch has at least one fixed contact and a movable contact supported by a support arm having elasticity; the pressure response member includes a shaft interlocking with deformation of a diaphragm; and the shaft of the pressure response member is formed to be brought into contact with the support arm having elasticity of the micro switch by penetrating a bulkhead of the holder member.
16. The swaging structure according to claim 7, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall have a triangular section.
17. The swaging structure according to claim 7, wherein: the plurality of annular grooves of the lower annular side wall have a rectangular section.
18. The swaging structure according to claim 11, wherein: the micro switch is retained by the holder member by a swaging processing.
19. A pressure switch including the swaging structure according to claim 11, wherein: the micro switch has at least one fixed contact and a movable contact supported by a support arm having elasticity; the pressure response member includes a shaft interlocking with deformation of a diaphragm; and the shaft of the pressure response member is formed to be brought into contact with the support arm having elasticity of the micro switch by penetrating a bulkhead of the holder member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of a pressure switch for high pressure to which a swaging structure according to the present invention is applied will be described by using
[0030] A typical embodiment of the pressure switch 10 for high pressure according to the present invention is illustrated in
[0031] The micro switch 20 is made of an electrically-insulating synthetic resin, has a cylindrical switch case 21 and a guide plate 22, and is formed as a generally cylindrical housing with a bottom which is open upward in
[0032] The pressure response member 30 is a member for turning on/off the switch 25 provided in the micro switch 20 by sensing of a pressure, and includes a cover member 33 having the shaft 31, a diaphragm 32, and a pressure sensing chamber 34, and a pressure guide pipe 35. The shaft 31 is arranged so as to transmit deformation (reversal) of the diaphragm 32 as pressure sensing unit to the support arm 28 and so as to be able to open/close the switch 25. The shaft 31 extends in the micro switch 20 through a through-hole 33a provided in an upper cover 36 constituting the cover member 33, a through-hole 41a provided in a bulkhead 41, and a through-hole 22a penetrating the guide plate 22, from the diaphragm 32 of the pressure response member 30 as illustrated in
[0033] The diaphragm 32 as the pressure sensing unit is formed as a laminate body of metal thin plate in the embodiment, although the diaphragm 32 is not limiting. The diaphragm 32 is stored and retained in the cover member 33 so that an upper surface of the diaphragm 32 is brought into contact with the shaft 31 and a lower surface faces the pressure sensing chamber 34 which will be described later. The diaphragm 32 is preferably arranged so as to protrude toward the pressure sensing chamber 34 as illustrated in
[0034] The cover member 33 constituting the pressure response member 30 includes the upper cover 36 and a lower cover 37 in the embodiment, and the upper and lower covers 36 and 37 sandwich the diaphragm 32 between them, and are welded with the diaphragm 32 by a welding portion 38 and are fixed to each other. The pressure sensing chamber 34 communicating with the pressure source is formed between the lower cover 37 constituting the cover member 33 and the diaphragm 32. Therefore, the pressure sensing chamber 34 is defined by the diaphragm 32 and the lower cover 37 and requires airtightness with respect to a surrounding environment. In the upper cover 36 constituting the cover member 33, the through-hole 33a through which the shaft 31 interlocking with deformation of the diaphragm 32 passes is formed as described above. The pressure sensing chamber 34 formed in the cover member 33 communicates with the pressure source via the pressure guide pipe 35 previously joined to the lower cover 37 constituting the cover member 33 by brazing. Note that, in the embodiment, since the pressure sensing chamber 34 particularly communicates with the high-pressure pressure source, the diaphragm 32 needs to reliably keep airtightness of the pressure sensing chamber 34 with respect to the outside as described above. Therefore, as in the embodiment illustrated in
[0035] In the case where the diaphragm 32 senses a pressure of a fluid in the pressure sensing chamber 34 and is deformed (reversed) by constituting the pressure response member 30 as above, the shaft 31 moves upward, and the upper end of the shaft 31 is brought into contact with the support arm 28 having elasticity and connected to the movable contact 23. Accordingly, the movable contact 23 is separated away from the fixed contact 24 and thus the switch 25 is opened.
[0036] The holder member 40 is made of metal and is a member for reliably retaining the pressure response member 30 requiring a pressure-resistant structure and for integrally retaining the pressure response member 30 and the micro switch 20. The holder member 40 in the embodiment is constituted so as to retain the two members or specifically, so as to be able to retain the micro switch 20 on an upper side and the pressure response member 30 on a lower side, by a swaging processing.
[0037] In the embodiment, the holder member 40 includes the bulkhead 41, an upper annular side wall 42 provided above the bulkhead 41 and a lower annular side wall 43 provided below the bulkhead 41. In the bulkhead 41, the through-hole 41a through which the shaft 31 of the pressure response member 30 passes is formed. Furthermore, the upper annular side wall 42 provided on the upper side which is one side of the bulkhead 41 includes, on its upper free end, a thin micro switch swaging portion 42a for retaining the micro switch 20 as a first to-be-swaged member. Moreover, the lower annular side wall 43 provided on the lower side which is the other side of the bulkhead 41 includes, on its lower free end, a thick pressure response member swaging portion 43a for retaining the pressure response member as a second to-be-swaged member.
[0038] In the case where the pressure switch 10 is to be assembled, the micro switch 20 which is the first to-be-swaged member is arranged on the bulkhead 41 of the holder member 40, and as a result, a lower outer periphery of the micro switch 20 is surrounded by the upper annular side wall 42. Subsequently, as illustrated in
[0039] Similarly, the pressure response member 30 as the second to-be-swaged member is arranged below the bulkhead 41 of the holder member 40 and the entire flat cover member 33 is surrounded by the lower annular side wall 43. Therefore, as illustrated in
[0040] In the embodiment, improvements according to the present invention are applied to the lower annular side wall 43 of the holder member 40 in order that the holder member 40 can reliably retain the pressure response member 30 requiring pressure-resistant performance and that the swaging of the holder member 40 can be easily performed. Note that, in the embodiment, it is preferable that the thick pressure response member swaging portion 43a retaining the pressure response member 30 of the lower annular side wall 43 is plastically deformed by a roller and swaged. Furthermore, in the embodiment, the thickness of the pressure response member swage portion 43a is large, but if a pressure of the pressure source communicating with the pressure response member 30 as the to-be-swaged member is small, and thus the thickness may be small if required airtightness is small.
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[0042] As to the formation of the grooves 44 featuring the present invention, the grooves 44 are formed so as to straightly penetrate the lower annular side wall 43 in the radial direction in the embodiment illustrated in
[0043] Furthermore, in the formation of the grooves 44 according to the present invention, the grooves 44 illustrated in
[0044] Moreover, a plurality of annular grooves 144 each having a triangular section as a shape of the groove may be provided on the inner diameter side of a lower annular side wall 143, like a holder member 140 illustrated in
[0045] In addition, even in the case of the generation of a change in component configuration of the pressure response member 30 which is the to-be-swaged member such as the change of the number of the diaphragms 32, or the generation of fluctuation, the annular groove 144 which is a bending fulcrum of the swaging is changed, by providing a plurality of the annular grooves 144, in accordance with the respective configurations, and thus the swaging can be easily performed without changing the holder member 140.
[0046] Furthermore, a plurality of annular grooves 244 each having a rectangular section may be provided on the inner diameter side of a lower annular side wall 243 as in a holder member 240 illustrated in
[0047] Note that a cross-sectional shape of the annular groove formed on the inner diameter side or on the outer diameter side of the lower annular side wall 143 may be adapted to be any shape as long as the shape is used as a thread other than the shapes illustrated in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0048] 10 pressure switch [0049] 20 micro switch [0050] 25 switch [0051] 30 pressure response member [0052] 32 diaphragm [0053] 33 cover member [0054] 34 pressure sensing chamber [0055] 35 pressure guide pipe [0056] 36 upper cover [0057] 37 lower cover [0058] 40 holder member [0059] 41 bulkhead [0060] 42 upper annular side wall [0061] 42a micro switch swaging portion [0062] 43 lower annular side wall [0063] 43a pressure response member swaging portion [0064] 44, 44a, 144, 244, 344 groove [0065] 44b thin portion