[0001] This utility model relates to a control member or knob in accordance with the introduction
to the main claim.
[0002] As is well known, the knob or control member, in particular of the push-pull type,
of an apparatus such as a household electrical appliance, for example an oven or the
like, is connected to a control element (in particular a control shaft having at least
one flat face) on the control panel of the appliance. This connection is made during
the final stages in the construction of the appliance by inserting the knob into a
usual switch support associated with a front cover on the control panel and comprising
an aperture which cooperates with a hole in said cover in order to receive the knob.
[0003] This latter comprises, within a usual cavity in its end part or stem, an insert fixed
to the cavity walls and provided with a hole of such shape as to receive the said
control shaft and to cooperate torsionally with it.
[0004] A knob having the aforesaid known characteristics allows proper use of the appliance,
but has the drawback of not being always easy to connect to the control shaft during
the construction of the appliance. In this respect, even small defects in the construction
of the stem and of the insert within its cavity can result in an undesirable inclination
of the axis of the hole in the insert (relative to the longitudinal axis of the knob)
such that the said connection is totally impossible or is made very difficult to effect.
In other words, because of imperfect alignment between the axis of the hole in the
insert within the knob body and the axis of the control shaft, and because the knob
is associated with the switch support in such a manner that the connection can be
made only if this alignment exists, the insertion of said shaft into the insert in
the stem is prevented or made very difficult. In this latter case the insertion can
be achieved only by forcing, which can lead to the breakage of the insert and/or stem
(these being generally of plastics construction), leading to obvious problems in using
the appliance.
[0005] An object of the present utility model is to provide a knob for easy and reliable
connection to a control shaft located on the control panel of an apparatus such as
a household electrical appliance, a high fidelity system or a similar electrical apparatus.
[0006] A particular object of the utility model is to provide a knob which can be connected
to the control shaft even if the knob stem (and hence the knob itself) and said shaft
are misaligned.
[0007] A further object is to provide a knob of reliable use and low construction cost.
[0008] This and further objects which will be apparent to the expert of the art are attained
by a control member or knob in accordance with the accompanying claims.
[0009] The present utility model will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings, which
are provided by way of non-limiting example and in which:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through a first embodiment of a push-pull knob
according to the utility model;
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective partial view of a part of the knob of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the utility model; and
Figure 4 is an exploded view of a part of the knob of Figure 3.
[0010] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, a knob of push-pull type is indicated overall
by M and comprises a tubular body 1 closed at its free end by an endpiece 2 and supporting
at its other end 3 a usual hook or shoe 4 connected to the body 1 by a known elastic
pin 5.
[0011] The body 1 comprises an inner cavity 6 bounded by a portion 7 (internal to said cavity)
positioned in proximity to said endpiece 2. On said portion 7 there rests the end
8 of a compression spring 9, the other end 10 of which acts on the inner part 11 of
a socket-shaped end 12 of the end part or stem 13 of the knob M.
[0012] The body 2 cooperates torsionally with the stem 13 and can move longitudinally (ie
along an axis X) relative to this latter.
[0013] This latter is of polygonal shape, a side 15 thereof comprising a usual labyrinth
16 for the shoe 4.
[0014] According to the utility model, the stem 13 is tubular and comprises a cavity containing
an insert 18 independent of said part 13 and internally comprising a cavity 19 which
opens into one end 20 of said stem. The cavity 19 comprises internally a flat spring
22 (of known use) and is of a usual shape enabling it to be torsionally coupled to
a control shaft of an apparatus such as an electric oven (not shown).
[0015] The insert 18 comprises in a side face 23 an oval arched-wall recess 24 able to cooperate
with an oval projection 25 of slightly smaller dimensions than said recess and projecting
from an inner wall 26 bounding the cavity 17 in the stem 13.
[0016] When the insert 18 is positioned within the cavity 17, the projection 25 (which is
preferably elastically deformable in the sense that it can undergo slight compression
to enable the insert 18 to be inserted into the cavity 17) projects into the recess
24 to axially retain the insert within the end part 13 of the knob.
[0017] At the same time, as the projection 25 is smaller than the recess 24, the engagement
between these parts allows the insert 18 to undergo movement along a plurality of
planes containing the knob longitudinal axis X. In other words, the insert 18 is able
to move within the cavity 17 such that the longitudinal axis Y of the cavity 19 and
hence of the insert 18 (generally coaxial with the axis X) can assume any inclination
to the longitudinal axis of the knob.
[0018] In this manner, when connecting this latter to a control shaft of the control panel
of an apparatus such as a household electrical appliance, even if the knob and the
shaft are not perfectly coaxial this latter can still be inserted into the cavity
19 and be torsionally coupled to the knob, because of the possible different orientation
of the axis Y of the insert 18 relative to the axis X of the knob (and of the cavity
17 which it contains).
[0019] Figures 3 and 4 show a modification of the utility model. In these figures, in which
parts corresponding to those of the already described figures are indicated by the
same reference numerals, the insert 18 comprises a transverse through hole 30 (in
place of the recess 24) perpendicular to the axis Y of the insert 18 and arranged
to cooperate with a pin 31. This latter cooperates with elongate through slots 35
provided in the opposing sides 32 and 33 of the end part 13 of the knob M.
[0020] In the illustrated embodiment the insert 18 is inserted into the cavity 17 of the
part 13 and when the hole 30 and the slots 35 are aligned, the insert is retained
within this cavity by inserting the pin 31 through said hole and slots. Said pin is
locked in position in known manner so as not to escape from the hole 30.
[0021] The cooperation between the pin (or rather its ends 31A projecting from the hole
30) and the slots 24 defines a sort of hinge about which the insert 18 is able to
rotate and hence assume positions in which its longitudinal axis Y (shown coaxial
to the axis X in the figures) is inclined to the longitudinal axis of the part 13
and hence of the knob M. In this manner the control shaft on the control panel can
in any event be inserted into the hole 19 in the insert 18, so that rotating the knob
M results in rotation of the shaft and hence activation and/or adjustment of the operation
of the household electrical appliance.
[0022] Different embodiments of the utility model have been described.
[0023] Other embodiments are however possible in the light of the present description and
are therefore to be considered as falling within the scope of the present document.
1. A control member or knob of push-pull type able to cooperate with a control element
on the control panel of an apparatus such as a household electrical appliance or an
electrical apparatus in general, said knob comprising an end part with a retention
member able to receive and cooperate torsionally with said control element, with said
part there being associated a body movable axially along it and along the longitudinal
axis of the knob against the action of a spring and cooperating torsionally with the
part itself, characterised in that the retention member (18) is positioned, movable
with respect to said longitudinal axis (X), within a cavity (17) in said end part
(13); there being provided axial retention means (25, 31) arranged to prevent the
member (18) escaping from said cavity (17) but able to allow said movement of the
retention member (18) relative to the end part (13) in which it is positioned.
2. A control member as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the retention member
(18) is independent of the end part (13) of the knob (M).
3. A control member as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the retention means
are a projection (25) having at least one curved portion associated with a wall (26)
of the cavity (17) in the end part (13) of the knob, said projection cooperating with
a seat (24) provided in the side of the retention member (18) and preferably of larger
dimensions than said projection.
4. A control member as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the seat (24) is an
arched-wall recess provided in a side wall (23) of the retention member.
5. A control member as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the retention means
are a pin (31) to be stably inserted in a transverse through hole (30) provided in
the retention member (18), said hole being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
(Y) of said retention member, the pin (31) being arranged to cooperate with elongate
through holes (35) provided in opposing sides (32, 33) of the end part (13) of the
knob, the cooperation between the ends (31A) of said pin (31), which project from
said transverse hole (30), and the sides (32, 33) of said end part (13) defining a
hinge about which the retention member (18) can rotate within the cavity (17) in said
end part (13).