SPRING RING FOR AN INDEXED ROTARY SWITCH AND INDEXED ROTARY SWITCH
20170047178 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H25/06
ELECTRICITY
G05G1/08
PHYSICS
G05G5/06
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A spring washer (26) for an indexed rotary switch (10) with a detent cam (20), in particular for a rotary push switch in a vehicle, has at least one indexing section (30) which includes a resiliency yielding projection (32) which is adapted to engage in a detent cam (20), and at least one contact section (40) which includes a contact surface (42) that can rest at the detent cam (20), the radius of curvature of the contact surface (42) being considerably larger than the radius of curvature of the projection (32). According to the invention, further provision is made for a rotary switch (10) having such a spring washer (26).
Claims
1. A spring washer (26) for an indexed rotary switch (10) having a detent cam (20), in particular for a rotary push switch in a vehicle, comprising at least one indexing section (30) which includes a resiliency yielding projection (32) which is adapted to engage in a detent cam (20), and at least one contact section (40) which includes a contact surface (42) that can rest at the detent cam (20), the radius of curvature of the contact surface (42) being considerably larger than the radius of curvature of the projection (32).
2. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the indexing section (30) and the contact section (40) each includes two spring sections (34, 44) which are arranged in the peripheral direction in front of and behind the projection (32) and the contact surface (42), respectively.
3. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein the contact surface (42) and the projection (32) protrude in the axial direction with respect to the spring washer (26).
4. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein at least one indexing section (30) and the at feast one contact section (40) are arranged uniformly distributed in the peripheral direction (U), more particularly each indexing section (30) being followed by a contact section (40) in the peripheral direction (U).
5. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein the contact surface (42) is flat and extends substantially in the peripheral direction (U).
6. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein the length of the contact surface (42) in the peripheral direction (U) is greater than the distance between two detent contours (22) of the detent cam (20).
7. The spring washer according to claim 1, wherein holding tabs (28) are provided on the spring washer (26) for mounting the spring washer (26) so as to prevent rotation, the holding tabs (28) more particularly projecting in the opposite direction than the contact surface (42) and the projection (32).
8. An indexed rotary switch (10), in particular a rotary push switch in a vehicle, comprising a base body (12), a rotary member (14) which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis (L) and mounted at the base body (12) for limited displacement in the direction of the longitudinal axis (L), the base body (12) and the rotary member (14) having provided thereon a detent cam (20) with detent contours (22), and comprising a spring washer (26) according to claim 1, which is held on the rotary member (14) or on the base body (12) so as to prevent rotation and is pretensioned against the detent cam (20) such that the at least one projection (32) of the indexing section (30) engages between two neighboring detent contours (22) and the contact surface (42) of the contact section (40) rests on at least two neighboring detent contours (22) of the detent cam (20) and acts on the rotary member (14) in the axial direction.
9. The rotary switch according to claim 8, wherein the length of the contact surface (42) in the peripheral direction (U) is greater than the distance between two neighboring detent contours (22), more particularly twice as great as the distance between two neighboring detent contours (22).
10. The rotary switch according to claim 8, wherein the detent cam (20) is provided on a face side of the rotary member (14) and the detent contours (22) protrude from the rotary member (14) contrary to the axial direction in relation to the rotary member (14), and in that the contact surface (42) and the projection (32) protrude in the axial direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Further advantages and features will be apparent from the description below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0027] Provided on the lower front face, with respect to
[0028] The spring washer 26 is stamped out of a metal sheet and has a pair of protruding holding tabs 28 bent at right angles contrary to the longitudinal direction L and engaging into slots on the shoulder 24 so that the spring washer 26 is mounted on the base body 12 so as to prevent rotation in the peripheral direction U. The spring washer 26 further includes a pair of indexing sections 30 which each have a projection 32 and spring sections 34 that are arranged in front of and behind the projections 32 in the peripheral direction U.
[0029] As can be seen in
[0030] The rotary member 14 is placed with its detent cam 20 on the base body 12 such that the indexing sections 30 are pretensioned in the longitudinal direction L between the shoulder 24, that is, the base body 12 and the detent cam 20 of the rotary member 14. This causes the projections 32 to be urged against the detent cam 20 or the detent contours 22 and between the detent contours 22.
[0031] Rotation of the rotary member 14 is only possible when the projections 32 are urged back by the detent contour 22 contrary to the longitudinal direction L. The projections subsequently snap into the next recess 38 between the detent contours 22.
[0032] In addition, the rotary switch 10 may have a push function, so that an electrical contact is established by pushing in the rotary member 14 contrary to the longitudinal direction L.
[0033] The resistance to a pushing in of the rotary member 14 may be increased, for example by increasing the spring tension of the spring sections 34. But this also leads to an increased detent hardness of the indexing which is provided by the projections 32 and the detent cam 20. In addition, a separate adjustment of the resistance to rotation independently of the detent hardness is only possible if additional friction elements are provided between the base body 12 and the rotary member 14.
[0034] In order to overcome these problems, provision is made for the rotary switch 10 according to the invention, shown in
[0035] This spring washer 26 likewise has a pair of holding sections 36 located opposite each other and each including a holding tab 28 for mounting the spring washer 26 to the base body 12 so as to prevent rotation.
[0036] However, unlike the spring washer 26 shown in
[0037] In place of the second indexing section, a contact section 40 is provided which has a contact surface 42 that is substantially flat in this embodiment and two spring sections 44 arranged in front of and behind the contact surface 42 in the peripheral direction U.
[0038] Thus, the contact surface 42 in a way replaces the second projection 32 of the spring washer 26 shown in
[0039] As can be seen in
[0040] The spring washer 26 according to the invention is inserted between the base body 12 and the rotary member 14 in place of the conventional spring washer 26 and attached to the base body 12 by means of the holding tabs 28.
[0041] In the inserted condition, the projection 32 or the indexing section 30 fulfils the same function as in the previously known rotary switches 10, that is, the projection 32 engages between the detent contours 22 and in this way provides an indexing having a detent hardness that is defined by the spring sections 34.
[0042] As can be seen in
[0043] Thus, while the spring sections 44 provide a spring force in the longitudinal direction L, no additional force is provided for indexing the rotary member 14 since the contact surface 42 can not engage between the detent contours 22.
[0044] As a result, the contact surface 42 generally increases the frictional resistance in the direction of rotation of the rotary member 14 without changing the characteristic of the indexing by the projection 32 and the detent cam 20.
[0045] Accordingly, the spring washer 26 has a double function: For one thing, the spring washer 26, as known from the prior art, provides for the indexing of the rotary switch 10 or of the rotary member 14. For another thing, the spring washer 26 generally increases the friction between the rotary member 14 and the base body 12 or provides for a spring force in the longitudinal direction L, which, firstly, allows the haptics of the rotary switch 10 to be adjusted and, secondly, allows a mounting free of play of the rotary member 14, without a change in the characteristic of the indexing.
[0046] The contact surface 42 and the contact section 40 may have any desired configuration here, as long as it is made sure that the contact surface 42 can rest at the detent cam 20, but can not engage between the detent contours 22. In order to prevent this, the contact surface 42 is made flat, for example, with the length of the contact surface 42 in the peripheral direction U being preferably greater than the distance between two detent contours 22.
[0047] In conjunction with the symmetrically arranged spring sections 44, the illustrated embodiment with a flat contact surface 42 additionally has the advantage that the contact surface 42 is urged across its entire area against the tips of the detent contours 22, so that a uniform friction can be generated.
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[0049] Unlike in the embodiments shown, however, the spring washer 26 may also be held on the rotary member 14, and the detent cam 20 is provided on the base body 12.
[0050] It is also conceivable that the projection 32 and the contact surface 42 are made to be springy in the radial direction and the detent cam is formed as an internal or external toothing on the rotary member 14 or on the base body 12.
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