[0001] The present invention refers to a switch for actuating an electric device. Particularly,
the invention relates to a quick tripping switch for actuating an automobile power
window.
[0002] It is an object of the present invention to provide a switch of the aforesaid kind
having a quick tripping regardless of the actuating speed, wherein the tripping stroke
is variable according to requirements. Also, it is an object of the invention to provide
a switch capable of performing a sliding effect on the contacts so as to clean same,
and capable of providing such a sliding effect both in closing and opening the contact.
[0003] It is a further object of the invention to provide such a switch constructed with
the least parts possible, well protected with respect to atmospheric agents and having
particularly reduced overall dimensions. Further, it is an object of the invention
to provide a switch that can be constructed as much as possible through automatic
production cycles.
[0004] In order to attain the aforesaid objects, the present invention provides a quick
tripping switch for controlling an electric device, particularly an automobile power
window device, comprising:
a housing of plastic material containing at least two facing fixed contacts;
at least one mobile contact substantially in form of a lamina, said mobile contact
being power supplied and having a first branch portion interposed between said two
fixed contacts so as to engage one at a time;
a control push button mounted oscillating on the housing, said push button being
adapted for actuating a second branch portion of said mobile contact;
characterised in that the mobile contact lamina consists of two branch portions jointed
forming an L, and is pivotally mounted proximate to its angle on the branch portion
engaged by said control push button, said fixed contacts being disposed vertical within
the housing, the first branch portion of the mobile contact being adapted for moving
between said fixed contacts responsive to pressure applied to said push button against
the bias of an elastic member.
[0005] Further characteristics and advantages will be more apparent hereinafter from the
following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1
- is a cross-sectional view of a switch according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2
- is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG. 1; FIGS. 3 to 5 are partial
cross sectional views of the switch of FIG. 1 in various operational positions;
- FIG. 6
- is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of the device of this invention;
- FIG. 7
- is a cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 8
- is a cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 9
- is a partial cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 10
- is an enlarged view of a detail of FIG. 9.
[0006] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the switch comprises a housing 1, preferably of plastic
material, which forms the body of the device, and a push button 2. Push button 2 is
pivotally mounted about an axle 3 on housing 1 and projects therefrom with its outer
edge 4 which is slightly curved to envelope the push button and protect it from external
agents.
[0007] In the accompanying drawings a switch is shown which is particularly adapted for
controlling an automobile power window. Therefore, two opposite substantially identical
electric switches are disposed facing each other within the body. As will be apparent
from the ensuing description, rotation of push button 2 activates one or the other
of the two switches to raise or lower the window.
[0008] Housing 1 is fitted with grips 5 and projections 6 for snap mounting to a sustaining
wall 7. Push button 2 is provided with a central appendix 8 extending inside the housing
with a sharp end 9.
[0009] A plurality of slots 10 are obtained in the bottom of the housing to allow automatic
snap mounting of fixed electric contacts in form of blades 11, 12, 13. Blades 12 and
13 are disposed facing and are provided with contact capsules 14 and 15 kept in position
by teeth 16. A socket 17 is located in the centre of the housing for holding a lamp
18 to light up push button 2.
[0010] Contact 11 carries integral thereto a support 19 having a seat 20 and a flat abutment
21 for accommodating a mobile contact formed by an L shaped metallic lamina 22. A
branch portion 23 of lamina 22 extends between the facing fixed contacts 14, 15 and
carries a contact capsule 24. Obtained in branch portion 23 is a tongue 26 acting
as an elastic member. Tongue 26 is hooked to a folded end 27 of fixed contact 11,
thereby forming a traction member which tends to pull branch portion 23 downwards
and keep it far from seat 20.
[0011] The other branch portion 29 of mobile contact 22 extends perpendicular to the outer
wall of housing 1 reaching a projection 30 integral to the inner wall of push button
2. By pressing the push button, projection 30 presses down branch portion 29.
[0012] The upper edge 31 of housing 1, that is upwardly open, stops the movement of the
push button when this is pressed down.
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, operation of the above described switch is as follows.
[0014] In a rest position, lamina 22 is kept by elastic member 26 with capsule 24 pressed
against one of the fixed contacts, in this case contact 12. Branch portion 29 is maintained
against projection 30 of push button 2. The latter remains balanced as the other lamina
exerts equal pressure on its opposite end.
[0015] Upon actuating push button 2 (FIG. 3), branch portion 29 is pushed downwards and
pulls branch portion 23 upwards, acting as a lever with its fulcrum on abutment 21.
This displacement increases the load on elastic member 26, forcing capsule 24 to slide
on capsule 14 of contact 12 and causing a slight abrasion with reciprocal cleaning
action. Further movement (FIG. 4) increases the bias on branch portion 23 in the direction
of arrow A and tongue 26 in the direction of arrow B, until all of the loaded up energy
is released suddenly, thereby moving capsule 24 violently against contact 13 and actuating
the power window.
[0016] Upon pressing push button further (FIG. 5) until it reaches abutment 31, branch portion
23 is raised further up, causing capsules 15 and 23 and the respective contacts 13
and 22 to slide and self-clean.
[0017] By releasing the push button, the same effects described above occur in a reversed
sequence.
[0018] The desired objects are attained, i.e. a good self-cleaning of the contacts and a
high operational speed, regardless of the actuation speed.
[0019] FIG. 6 refers to a second embodiment of the switch for controlling the power window.
In this variant form, an electronic processing unit (not shown) is combined with the
switch, providing two different control modes. A first release gives normal closing
while the push button is being pressed, and a second release gives automatic closing
at the end of stroke.
[0020] Particularly, in addition to the above described components, the switch of this invention
is provided with an additional fixed contact 33 that branch portion 29 of lamina 22
comes in contact with before the push button reaches its end of stroke.
[0021] The feeling of the second release is given by the fact that the end 9 of appendix
8 mounted on the push button overcomes a relief 34 obtained on a spring member 35
fitted on the bottom of housing 1. As far as the operation of the rest of the switch
is concerned, the same previously described effects and advantages are attained.
[0022] Referring to FIG. 7, a switch according to the present invention is shown in a single
variant, having the same previous operational features, with the addition of a spring
member 36 inserted in the base of housing 1. Spring member 36 is provided with a projection
37 co-operating with a seat 38 obtained on the central appendix 8 of push button 2.
This arrangement keeps the push button in a neutral position.
[0023] In a further modified embodiment, shown in FIG. 8, spring member 36 inserted in the
housing is provided with a double projection 39 which engages the central appendix
to keep the push button in a neutral position or in one of the two operational positions
also in absence of external forces.
[0024] With reference to FIGS. 9 and 10, the support 19 of contact 11 has a different shape,
as it has a cavity 121 in the place the flat abutment 21. Cavity 121 receives a folded
portion 122 of branch portion 29 of lamina 22.
[0025] The illustrated variant embodiment of contact 11 provides maximum accuracy for main
operation points C and D, as they are obtained by a blanking operation. Moreover,
automatic assembling of lamina 22 on contact 11 is facilitated as the deformation
of the tongue 26 is predetermined as being the difference between radiuses O-E and
O-F. However, said deformation is always less than its operational strain. A further
purpose of the folded portion 122 is to release transversal bending stress of branch
portion 29 of lamina 22.
1. A quick tripping switch for controlling an electric device, particularly an automobile
power window device, comprising:
a housing of plastic material containing at least two facing fixed contacts;
at least one mobile contact substantially in form of a lamina, said mobile contact
being power supplied and having a first branch portion interposed between said two
fixed contacts so as to engage one at a time;
a control push button mounted oscillating on the housing, said push button being
adapted for actuating a second branch portion of said mobile contact;
characterised in that the mobile contact lamina consists of two branch portions jointed
forming an L, and is pivotally mounted proximate to its angle on the branch portion
engaged by said control push button, said fixed contacts being disposed vertical within
the housing, the first branch portion of the mobile contact being adapted for moving
between said fixed contacts responsive to pressure applied to said push button against
the bias of an elastic member.
2. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the push button has curved edges
enveloping the upper part of the housing.
3. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the lamina of the mobile contact
is pivotally mounted to a support having an abutment laterally displaced with respect
to the pivoting point, said abutment being adapted for cooperation with said second
branch portion for urging said first branch portion upwardly when pressure is exerted
on the push button.
4. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the pivoting point is a folded
portion integral with the second branch portion of the of the mobile contact.
5. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the elastic member is a tongue
obtained integral with the lamina of the mobile contact.
6. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the lamina engages a third fixed
electric contact located within the housing.
7. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that a further fixed electric contact
is located within the housing for co-operation with said second branch portion of
the lamina.
8. A switch according to claim 1, characterised in that the push button has an appendix
extending towards the inside of the housing, said appendix having an end adapted for
co-operation with a spring member fitted to the bottom of the housing so as hold the
push button in at least one predetermined position.