[0001] The present invention relates to electrical installations for civil and industrial
applications and, more particularly, to a piece of electrical equipment with a switch
device and corresponding actuating member, usable particularly in anti-theft installations
and installations for indicating break-in or tampering.
[0002] There are known applications of electrical equipment of this type in which the removal
or the opening of a panel causes the triggering of an alarm or indicator device following
the opening or closing of an electrical contact or the actuation of an equivalent
device included in the equipment. For this purpose, use is made, for example, of mechanical
push-button switches or magnetically operated switches, fitted in a box-shaped structure
together with other components of the installation, in a predetermined position with
respect to the panel, in such a way that their actuating member interacts with the
panel when this is in position.
[0003] In some applications, different pieces of equipment of this type may be fitted together,
for example in a box embedded in a wall, but not all of them are to be activated by
the removal of the covering panel of the box. In these cases, it is necessary to modify
the actuating member of the switch device of the equipment which is not to be activated,
for example by shortening in the case of a rod, to prevent any interaction with the
panel, or to change the circuit in such a way as to make it insensitive to the actuation
of the switch. This requires operations which reduce the speed of installation of
the equipment, and which may also result in irreversible modifications of the equipment,
so that it can no longer be used in such a way that it is activated by the removal
of the panel, but, if this becomes necessary, must be replaced.
[0004] These disadvantages are overcome by the equipment according to the invention as specified
and characterized in a general way in Claim 1.
[0005] The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood
from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, which is
chosen by way of example and is therefore not restrictive, with reference to the attached
drawing, in which the single figure is a perspective view of an embodiment of the
electrical equipment according to the invention with three separate parts which may
be used as alternatives to each other.
[0006] The equipment which is illustrated comprises a box-shaped structure 10, made of transparent
plastic for example, containing a push-button switch 11 fitted on a printed circuit
board 12 together with other components which are not shown because they are irrelevant
for the purposes of the description of the invention.
[0007] A flat spring 13, shaped in such a way that it has a projection 14 in the proximity
of the operating element 15 of the switch 11 and an end arm 16, is fixed to, and projects
from, the board 12.
[0008] The box-shaped structure 10 has a circular aperture 17 in its upper wall 9, next
to the arm 16 of the spring 13.
[0009] A closing and actuating element 18, in the form of a cylindrical plug with a flange
8, may be inserted into the aperture 17 and fixed removably; once fixed, this element
presses with its end part 7 on the arm 16 of the spring in such a way that it acts
on the operating element 15 and thus actuates the switch 11.
[0010] As an alternative to the plug 18, an actuating unit 19 may be inserted and fixed
removably in the aperture 17. This actuating unit comprises a push rod 20 which is
axially slidable inside a bush 21 which is of cylindrical shape and has a flange 8'
so that it can be inserted and fixed removably in the aperture 17 in the same way
as the plug 18. Once in position, the push rod 20 has its inner end in contact with
the arm 16 of the spring but does not move it. If a sufficient axial force is applied
to the outer end of the push rod 20, the elastic resistance of the spring is overcome
and the projection 14 of the spring is moved in such a way that it acts on the operating
element 15 and thus actuates the push-button switch 11.
[0011] For the fixing of the plug 18 or of the actuating unit 19, the aperture 17, which
has a diameter slightly larger than that of the plug 18 and of the bush 21, has two
diametrically opposed notches 22, and the plug and the bush have two corresponding
projections, indicated by 23 and 23' respectively. The edge of the aperture 17 also
has two inclined planes 24 which enable the plug 18 or the unit 21 to be fastened
in the aperture by the interference between the flange 8 or 8', the wall 9 and the
projections 23 or 23'.
[0012] It is clear from what has been disclosed above that the equipment described may be
used in two separate configurations, namely with the plug 18 inserted and therefore
with the switch 11 permanently actuated, or with the actuating unit 19 inserted and
therefore with the switch actuated only when the push rod 20 is pressed. It is thus
possible to use identical pieces of equipment fitted together in the same box and,
by using the plug or actuating unit selectively, making only one piece of equipment
or only some of the equipment sensitive to the removal of the covering panel of the
box. It is also possible, when necessary, to change the initial disposition simply
by replacing a plug with an actuating unit, or vice versa.
[0013] The structure described above is also suitable for being fitted upside down on a
surface of a mounting element, for example on the base of a box which in turn is fixed
to a wall. In this case the box, indicated by the number 30 in the drawing, is provided
with a rod 31 projecting from the base and integral with it, and has a shape and size
such that it has a housing in which the box-shaped structure 10 may be fixed removably
by suitable fixing means 32, 32'. When the structure 10 is mounted in its housing,
the rod 31 is inserted into its aperture 17 and engages with the arm 16 of the spring,
so that the push-button switch 11 is actuated. In this case, therefore, the actuating
member of the switch consists of the rod 31, and the triggering of an alarm or indicator
device associated with the electrical equipment is caused by the detachment of the
structure 10 from its housing in the box 30.
[0014] It is clear that, although the equipment according to the invention is suitable for
use with particular advantage in association with other identical equipment, it may
also be used on its own, combined with any of the actuating members described. In
all cases, therefore, there is the advantage of being able to form different configurations
of anti-theft installations or similar, using a single basic piece of equipment adaptable
from time to time to specific requirements, with an evident saving in terms of costs
of manufacture and storage.
1. Electrical equipment comprising:
a box-shaped supporting structure (10) having a wall (9) with an aperture (17),
a switch device (11) integral with the supporting structure (10) and having an operating
element (15) and
a member for actuating the operating element (15),
characterized in that the actuating member (18, 19, 31) is fixed removably to the
supporting structure (10) and is selected from the group comprising:
a closing and actuating element (18) which closes the aperture (17) in the wall (9)
and has an end part which acts on the operating element (15),
an actuating unit (19) having means (21) for fixing to the aperture (17) in the wall
(9) and a push rod (20) which acts on the operating element (15) when it is pressed,
and
a rod (31) projecting from a surface of a mounting element (30) on which the supporting
structure (10) is mounted, which acts on the operating element (15).
2. Equipment according to Claim 1, in which the aperture (17) is circular and has fixing
means (24) on its edges and the closing and actuating element (18) has the shape of
a cylindrical plug with a flange and with means (23) for fixing the plug (18) to the
edges of the aperture (17).
3. Equipment according to Claim 2, in which the means (21) for fixing the actuating unit
(19) are substantially identical to the means for fixing the plug.
4. Equipment according to Claim 1, in which the mounting element on which the supporting
structure (10) is mounted is a box (30) with a housing for the removable fixing of
the supporting structure (10).
5. Equipment according to any of the preceding claims, in which the push-button switch
(11) is fitted on a printed circuit board (12) and in which a flat spring (13) fixed
to the printed circuit and shaped and positioned in such a way that it acts on the
operating element (15) when it is pressed by the actuating member (18, 19, 31) to
act on the operating element (15).