FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a switch device, and more particularly to a switch device
for differentiating signals by virtue of resistance difference of two conductive paths.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The development of technology in the field of vehicles has witnessed an increasing
requirement of control accuracy and safety performance of vehicles, hence an on-board
switch has become a focus. In the prior art, a resistor is additionally connected
outside a conventional switch device to improve the signal identification, however,
it is difficult to spare room for the resistor in a limited space inside a vehicle,
which would cause inconvenience in installation. Besides, the conventional resistor
is exposed outside the switch device, a manufacturer needs to additionally add a circuit
board for installing the resistor; moreover, other parts have to be designed and added
to protect the resistor and thus ensure the operation stability of the resistor.
[0003] To solve the problems, switch devices are now, in most cases, provided with resistors
inside, and supports for fixing the resistor inside the switch device are provided
by manufacturers to prevent the resistors from falling off and to improve stability
of engagement. However, a conventional support is made of a plastic material and can
be rapidly formed through plastic injection, but in this case, an additional step
of installing the resistor is inevitable after the formation, even though surface
mount resistors are available to facilitate this step, as a result, the process cannot
be shortened.
[0004] Furthermore, most conventional switch devices do not have a waterproof function,
and electronic components inside the switch device face a risk of contacting liquid
vapor or liquid. In the long run, if the liquid vapor enters the interior of the switch
device, the switching sensitivity of the switch device decreases due to corrosion
of the electronic components. Besides, the switch device is extremely small, the electronic
components in the switch device are arranged compactly, and if liquid enters the switch
device, the adjacent electronic components are electrically communicated through the
liquid, leading to wrong outputs of the switch device. Therefore, if the switch device
has waterproof capability, the service life of the electronic device can be greatly
prolonged.
[0005] Furthermore, the
Chinese patents No. CN 105489429 A and
CN 204167164 U disclose a resistor disposed inside a switch device. Specifically, two resistors
of the switch device are connected with conductors inside the device, the switch device
determines a conductive loop according to positions of conductive strips and sets
signals apart by the resistance values of the resistors in the conductive loop. However,
the two resistors in the conventional switch device are connected in series in one
loop, once one of the two resistors fails, then the loop cannot output a signal with
a corresponding resistance value, which ends up the same as in the case without the
two resistors in the loop when turned on, that is to say, the conventional switch
cannot differentiate the signals, and cannot provide control.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is a major object of the invention to solve the problem that happens when a conventional
switch device fails to differentiate signals.
[0007] To achieve the above object, the invention provides a switch device comprising a
shell; an operating member partially exposed out of the shell to be operated; a spring
pushing the operating member; a movable conductor displaced when the operating member
is operated; a first pin disposed on a side of the shell where is same as the spring
disposed, wherein the first pin contacts the movable conductor no matter the movable
conductor is displaced or not; a second pin, wherein the second pin and the first
pin are disposed on two sides of the shell, respectively; two resistors disposed in
the shell and connected with the second pin, the two resistors having different resistance
values; and two connecting conductors disposed in the shell and positioned between
the first pin and the second pin, the two connecting conductors without disposal of
any crossover part therebetween, each of the two connecting conductors connected with
one of the two resistors, and the two connecting conductors disposed at intervals
along a displacement path of the movable conductor which is contacted with one of
the two connecting conductors before and after displacement to form two conductive
paths.
[0008] In an embodiment, the two resistors are not disposed within a projection range of
the movable conductor.
[0009] In an embodiment, the two resistors are parallel and spaced up and down.
[0010] In an embodiment, each of the two resistors is a surface mount resistor.
[0011] In an embodiment, the shell comprises a base and a cover matched up with the base,
and the first pin and the second pin penetrate through the base to be partially exposed
out of the shell.
[0012] In an embodiment, the two connecting conductors are spaced up and down, and one of
the two connecting conductors which is nearer the base is fixed on the base.
[0013] In an embodiment, the base is formed with a support wall that supports at least one
of the two connecting conductors and the second pin.
[0014] In an embodiment, the support wall defines a hollowed portion where the two resistors
are disposed.
[0015] In an embodiment, the support wall is formed with a separating rib that separates
the movable conductor from the two resistors, and a separating block between the two
connecting conductors.
[0016] In an embodiment, the base is formed with a protrusion that positions the spring.
[0017] In an embodiment, the first pin comprises a connecting section extending out of the
shell, a knuckling section integrally extending from the connecting section and embedded
in the base, and an acting section integrally extending from the knuckling section
and contacting the movable conductor, the connecting section and the acting section
is not coaxial.
[0018] In an embodiment, the connecting section of the first pin, the spring, and the operating
member are located on an axis.
[0019] In an embodiment, the switch device comprises a movable block in the shell, the movable
block provides for the operating member to be disposed and is formed with a fitting
groove against which one end of the spring abuts and a fitting opening providing for
the movable conductor to be disposed.
[0020] Accordingly, the invention is more advantageous than the prior art in that: either
of the two resistors is provided on either of the two conductive paths, and the two
resistors have different resistance values. The switch device differentiate signals
specifically through the difference in the resistance values of the two resistors.
Also, when one of the two conductive paths cannot be turned on, the switch device
can still differentiate signals through the difference in resistance values on the
two conductive paths.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
Fig. 1 is a structural exploded view of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view of some components of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a first schematic diagram of an implementation of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 5 is a first circuit diagram of an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 6 is a second schematic diagram of an implementation of an embodiment of the
invention.
Fig. 7 is a second circuit diagram of an embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The detailed description and technical solutions of the invention will now be set
forth with reference to the drawings as follows.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, this invention provides a switch
device 10 including a shell 11, an operating member 13, a spring 14, a movable conductor
15, a first pin 16, a second pin 17, two resistors 18, 19, and two connecting conductors
21, 22. Specifically, the shell 11 is formed of an insulating material to provide
the first pin 16 and the second pin 17 for engagement, and the shell 11 accommodates
and protects the two resistors 18, 19 and the two connecting conductors 21, 22. In
an embodiment, the shell 11 is formed with an assembling port 111 to match up with
the operating member 13 which is engaged at the assembling port 111 and partially
exposed outside the shell 11 for operation. The operating member 13 is displaced towards
a side wall of the shell 11 upon operating. The spring 14 is arranged to face the
operating member 13, one end of the spring 14 is supported on an inner wall at a bottom
of the shell 11, the other end of the spring 14 abuts against the operating member
13, the spring 14 exerts a force to push the operating member 13 towards the assembling
port 111 , the spring 14 is compressed when the operating member 13 is operated, and
the spring 14 restores the operating member 13 to an original state through the accumulated
force when the operating member 13 is released from the compression. The movable conductor
15 is made of an electrically conductive material to engage with the operating member
13, and the movable conductor 15 is displaced towards the side wall of the shell 11
when the operating member 13 is operated.
[0024] Referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, the first pin 16 is disposed on a
side of the shell 11 where is same as the spring 14 disposed, and one end of the first
pin 16 is not shielded by the shell 11 but exposed outside the shell 11 to be used
for engaging at least one external device (not shown), the other end of the first
pin 16 is disposed in the shell 11 to contact the movable conductor 15 continuously
no matter the movable conductor 15 is displaced or not. The first pin 16 provides
the movable conductor 15 for sliding thereon when the movable conductor 15 is driven
to be displaced by the operating member 13, and the first pin 16 is a COM pin known
to a person skilled in the art. The second pin 17 is provided on a side of the shell
11 without disposal of the first pin 16, the second pin 17 and the first pin 16 are
positioned at two sides of the shell 11 which are opposite to each other, and a part
of the second pin 17 is exposed outside the shell 11 and the other part of the second
pin 17 is shielded by the shell 11. The two resistors 18, 19 are connected with the
other part of the second pin 17 within the shell 11. In an embodiment, the two resistors
18, 19 are surface mounting resistors, and the two resistors 18, 19 are each assembled
with the second pin 17 in a surface mounting manner. The two resistors 18, 19 are
not connected with each other. The switch device 10 obtains resistance values of the
first pin 16 and the second pin 17 after the two resistors 18, 19 are conducted. Further,
in this embodiment, resistance values of the two resistors 18, 19 are set to be different,
that is, different resistance values of the first pin 16 and the second pin 17 may
be measured when the two resistors 18, 19 respectively conducted, so that increasing
signal recognition of the switch device 10. The two connecting conductors 21, 22 are
respectively positioned on a side of the two resistors 18, 19 without connecting with
the second pin 17, and each of the two connecting conductors 21, 22 connects one of
the two resistors 18, 19. The two connecting conductors 21, 22 are positioned between
the first pin 16 and the second pin 17 after each of the two connecting conductors
21 engaging with one of the two resistors 18, 19. The two connecting conductors 21,
22 respectively form a conductive relationship with the movable conductor 15 during
displacement of the movable conductor 15, so that the two connecting conductors 21,
22 conduct with the first pin 16 and the second pin 17. Further, the two connecting
conductors 21, 22 are disposed at intervals along a displacement path of the movable
conductor 15. The movable conductor 15 is only conducted with one of the two connecting
conductors 21, 22 before and after displacement to form two conductive paths since
the two connecting conductors 21, 22 is without disposal of any crossover part therebetween.
[0025] Accordingly, to explain the two conductive paths in detail hereinafter, the two resistors
18, 19 are distinguished as a first resistor 18 and a second resistor 19, and the
two connecting conductors 21, 22 are distinguished as a first connecting conductor
21 and a second connecting conductor 22, wherein the first connecting conductor 21
is connected with the first resistor 18 and the second connecting conductor 22 is
connected with the second resistor 19. The two conductive paths are distinguished
as a first conductive path and a second conductive path, wherein the first conductive
path is provided for conducting the first resistor 18 and the first connecting conductor
21, and the second conductive path is provided for conducting the second resistor
19 and the second connecting conductor 22. Moreover, assuming that the operating member
13 is not operated initially, one end of the movable conductor 15 is not acted upon
by the operating member 13 to contact the first connecting conductor 21. The operating
member 13 is operated to compress the spring 14 and drive the other end of the movable
conductor 15 to be reversely slid on the first pin 16, and one end of the movable
conductor 15 switches to contact with the second connecting conductor 22 from the
first connecting conductor 21. At this moment, the first pin 16 conducts with the
second connecting conductor 22, the second resistor 19, and the second pin 17 through
the movable conductor 15. In other words, the movable conductor 15 is conducted by
the second conductive path when the operating member 13 is operated, and the switch
device 10 generates a resistance value corresponding to the second conductive path
such as in Figs. 6 and 7. Once the operating member 13 is released from an operation
state, the spring 14 is no longer compressed by the operating member 13, an elastic
action of the spring 14 is released to push the operating member 13 to be displaced
towards a direction facing the assembling port 111, the other end of the movable conductor
15 is driven by the operating member 13 to be reversely slid on the first pin 16,
and one end of the movable conductor 15 switches to contact with the first connecting
conductor 21 from the second connecting conductor 22. At this time, the first pin
16 conducts with the first connecting conductor 21, the first resistor 18, and the
second pin 17 through the movable conductor 15. In other words, the movable conductor
15 no longer conducts with the second conductive path but conducts with the first
conductive path when the operating member 13 is released from the operation state,
and the switch device 10 generates a resistance value corresponding to the first conductive
path such as in Figs. 4 and 5.
[0026] In one embodiment, the second pin 17 is a NO pin commonly known to the person skilled
in the art, and the two resistors 18, 19 are disposed in the shell 11 to be respectively
connected with the second pin 17, thereby reducing a space required for assembling
the switch device 10. The first resistor 18 and the second resistor 19 do not need
additional protection so as to reduce a cost of the switch device 10. To compare the
invention with the prior art, the switch device 10 in the invention is able to distinguish
signal differences during operation through disposal of different resistance values
of the first resistor 18 and the second resistor 19 on the two conductive paths. Furthermore,
when one of the two conductive paths cannot be conducted, the switch device 10 is
still able to distinguish signal differences by comparing resistance values of the
two conductive paths.
[0027] Referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, in an embodiment, the first connecting
conductor 21 is disposed within a projection range of the second connecting conductor
22, and the second connecting conductor 22 is disposed within a projection range of
the first connecting conductor 21. Specifically, the first connecting conductor 21
and the second connecting conductor 22 are spaced up and down, and a spacing between
the first connecting conductor 21 and the second connecting conductor 22 is not a
constant value. In this embodiment, the first connecting conductor 21 is horizontally
higher than the second connecting conductor 22, that is, the first connecting conductor
21 contacts the movable conductor 15 when the operating member 13 is not operated,
and the second connecting conductor 22 contacts the movable conductor 15 when the
movable conductor 15 is driven by the operating member 13 to displace.
[0028] Accordingly, the first resistor 18 is located on one side of the first connecting
conductor 21 without facing the movable conductor 15, and the second resistor 19 is
located on one side of connecting conductor the second connecting conductor 22 without
facing the movable conductor 15, both the first resistor 18 and the second resistor
19 are not disposed within the projection range of the movable conductor 15, and a
conductive relationship is form between the movable conductor 15 and one of the first
resistor 18 and the second resistor 19 through any one of the first connecting conductor
21 and the second connecting conductor 22. Further, the first resistor 18 and the
second resistor 19 are parallel and spaced up and down. In this embodiment, the first
resistor 18 is connected with the first connecting conductor 21, the second resistor
19 is connected with the second connecting conductor 22, and the first connecting
conductor 21 is horizontally higher than the second connecting conductor 22 so that
the first resistor 18 is horizontally higher than the second resistor 19. The first
resistor 18 is conducted when the movable conductor 15 is not driven by the operating
member 13 to displace, the switch device 10 provides the first conductive path, and
the second resistor 19 is conducted when operating member 13 compresses the spring
14 to drive the movable conductor 15 to displace, and the switch device 10 provides
the second conductive path.
[0029] Referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, in an embodiment, the shell 11 of
the invention comprises a base 112 and a cover 113. Specifically, one side of the
base 112 is provided with the first pin 16 for passing through the base 112, and the
other side of the base 112 is provided with the second pin 17 for passing through
the base 112. Further, one end of the spring 14 without facing the operating member
13 abuts against one side of the base 112 where the first pin 16 is provided. In an
embodiment, the base 112 is formed with a protrusion 114 for positioning the spring
14, and the protrusion 114 limits the spring 14 to fall off. Furthermore, the second
connecting conductor 22 is fixed on the other side of the base 112 where the second
pin 17 is provided. In an embodiment, the second connecting conductor 22 is actually
formed with an NC pin known to the person skilled in the art. In detail, the NC pin
penetrates through the base 112 to be fixed on the base 112 upon engagement, a part
of the NC pin is exposed on one side of the base 112 without facing the cover 113,
and then the part of the NC pin exposed outside the base 112 is removed, so that the
second connecting conductor 22 is formed by the NC pin located inside the shell 11
connecting conductor. Besides, in an embodiment, the base 112 may be engaged with
the cover 113 through laser welding, so that waterproof performance of the base 112
and the cover 113 is improved. In another embodiment, the base 112 and the cover 113
may be bound with a glue (not shown in the figures) to improve waterproof performance
of the switch device 10.
[0030] Further, the base 112 is provided with a support wall 115 to fix the second pin 17,
the first connecting conductor 21, and the second connecting conductor 22. The support
wall 115 can be integrally formed on the base 112 without additional process steps.
In an embodiment, the support wall 115 is provided with a hollowed portion 116 for
disposal of the first resistor 18 and the second resistor 19 therein, and the second
pin 17, the first connecting conductor 21, and the second connecting conductor 22
are not completely shielded by the support wall 115 through disposal of the hollowed
portion 116, so that the first resistor 18 is able to connect with the second pin
17 and the first connecting conductor 21, and the second resistor 19 is able to connect
with the second pin 17 and the second connecting conductor 22. The invention simplifies
a manufacturing process of the switch device 10, the switch device 10 can be formed
with the hollowed portion 116 through injection molding while the support wall 115
is formed, thereby shortening the manufacturing process and facilitating manufacturing
of the switch device 10.
[0031] Accordingly, referring to Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, in an embodiment, the support
wall 115 is formed with a separating rib 117 and a separating block 118, wherein the
separating rib 117 is used for separating the movable conductor 15 from the first
resistor 18 and the second resistor 19 during displacement. Besides, the separating
block 118 is positioned between the first connecting conductor 21 and the second connecting
conductor 22 for separating the first connecting conductor 21 from the second connecting
conductor 22 to avoid direct contact between the first connecting conductor 21 and
the second connecting conductor 22.
[0032] In an embodiment, the first pin 16 includes a connecting section 161, a knuckling
section 162 and an acting section 163, wherein the connecting section 161 is protruded
from the shell 11 to contact with at least one external device, the knuckling section
162 extends from the connecting section 161 towards the cover 113 to be embedded in
the base 112. In an embodiment, to enhance the stability of engaging the knuckling
section 162 with the base 112, the knuckling section 162 is implemented in a wave-like
configuration to increase an area of engagement of the knuckling section 162 with
the base 112. Further, the acting section 163 extends from the knuckling section 162
towards the cover 113 and is shielded by the cover 113, the acting section 163 is
used for connecting the movable conductor 15, and the acting section 163 and the connecting
section 161 are parallel and respectively located on two axes 164, 165. Further, the
acting section 163 is parallel to the spring 14, so that the spring 14, the connecting
section 161 and the operating member 13 are located on the same axis 165.
[0033] In an embodiment, the operating member 13 includes a cap 131 and a mounting stick
132 over which the cap 131 is fitted, and the cap 131 is hot riveted on the shell
11 close around the assembling port 111 so that the cap 131 is mounted on the mounting
stick 132. Further, the switch device 10 includes a movable block 23 provided in the
shell 11, connected with the operating member 13, and positioning the spring 14. Specifically,
the movable block 23 is formed with a fitting groove 232 and a fitting opening 233,
the fitting groove 232 is provided on a side of the movable block 23 opposite to the
operating member 13, the fitting groove 232 faces the spring 14 and cooperates with
the spring 14, and the fitting groove 232 restricts the spring 14 and one end of the
spring 14 abuts against the fitting groove 232. The fitting opening 233 provides for
the movable conductor 15 to be disposed therein so that the movable conductor 15 is
moved by the movable block 23 when the operating member 13 is operated. In an embodiment,
the movable block 23 is provided with an engaging block 234 in the fitting opening
233, and the engaging block 234 engages the movable conductor 15 to fix the movable
conductor 15 on the movable block 23. Further, to stabilize the engagement between
the movable conductor 15 and the movable block 23, at least one limiting hole 235
is formed in the movable block 23, the movable conductor 15 is formed with at least
one lug 151, the at least one limiting hole 235 is matched up with the at least one
lug 151, and the at least one lug 151 is engaged in the at least one limiting hole
235 to improve the stability of the movable conductor 15 in the engagement with the
movable block 23. In still another embodiment, the movable conductor 15 is formed
with at least one auxiliary engaging arm 152 engaged with the movable block 23, and
the at least one auxiliary engaging arm 152 assists in improving the stability of
the movable conductor 15 in the engagement with the movable block 23.
1. A switch device (10), comprising:
a shell (11);
an operating member (13), partially exposed out of the shell (11) to be operated;
a spring (14), pushing the operating member (13);
a movable conductor (15), displaced when the operating member (13) is operated;
a first pin (16), disposed on a side of the shell (11) where is same as the spring
(14) disposed, wherein the first pin (16) contacts the movable conductor (15) no matter
the movable conductor (15) is displaced or not;
a second pin (17), the second pin (17) and the first pin (16) disposed on two sides
of the shell (11), respectively;
two resistors (18, 19), disposed in the shell (11) and connected with the second pin
(17), the two resistors (18, 19) having different resistance values; and
two connecting conductors (21, 22), disposed in the shell (11) and positioned between
the first pin (16) and the second pin (17), the two connecting conductors (21, 22)
without disposal of any crossover part therebetween, each of the two connecting conductors
(21, 22) connected with one of the two resistors (18, 19), and the two connecting
conductors (21, 22) disposed at intervals along a displacement path of the movable
conductor (15) which is contacted with one of the two connecting conductors (21, 22)
before and after displacement to form two conductive paths.
2. The switch device (10) according to claim 1, wherein the two resistors (18, 19) are
not disposed within a projection range of the movable conductor (15).
3. The switch device (10) according to claim 2, wherein the two resistors (18, 19) are
parallel and spaced up and down.
4. The switch device (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each of the
two resistors (18, 19) is a surface mount resistor.
5. The switch device (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the shell (11)
comprises a base (112) and a cover (113) matched up with the base (112), and the first
pin (16) and the second pin (17) penetrate through the base (112) to be partially
exposed out of the shell (11).
6. The switch device (10) according to claim 5, wherein the two connecting conductors
(21, 22) are spaced up and down, and one of the two connecting conductors (21, 22)
which is nearer the base (112) is fixed on the base (112).
7. The switch device (10) according to claim 6, wherein the base (112) is formed with
a support wall (115) that supports at least one of the two connecting conductors (21,
22) and the second pin (17).
8. The switch device (10) according to claim 7, wherein the support wall (115) defines
a hollowed portion (116) where the two resistors (18, 19) are disposed.
9. The switch device (10) according to claim 8, wherein the support wall (115) is formed
with a separating rib (117) that separates the movable conductor (15) from the two
resistors (18, 19), and a separating block (118) between the two connecting conductors
(21, 22).
10. The switch device (10) according to claim 5, wherein the base (112) is formed with
a protrusion (114) that positions the spring (14).
11. The switch device (10) according to claim 10, wherein the first pin (16) comprises
a connecting section (161) extending out of the shell (11), a knuckling section (162)
integrally extending from the connecting section (161) and embedded in the base (112),
and an acting section (163) integrally extending from the knuckling section (162)
and contacting the movable conductor (15), the connecting section (161) and the acting
section (163) is not coaxial.
12. The switch device (10) according to claim 11, wherein the connecting section (161)
of the first pin (16), the spring (14), and the operating member (13) are located
on an axis (165).
13. The switch device (10) according to claim 12, wherein the switch device (10) comprises
a movable block (23) in the shell (11), the movable block (23) provides for the operating
member (13) to be disposed and is formed with a fitting groove (232) against which
one end of the spring (14) abuts and a fitting opening (233) providing for the movable
conductor (15) to be disposed.
14. The switch device (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the switch device
(10) comprises a movable block (23) in the shell (11), the movable block (23) provides
for the operating member (13) to be disposed and is formed with a fitting groove (232)
against which one end of the spring (14) abuts and a fitting opening (233) providing
for the movable conductor (15) to be disposed.