[0001] The invention relates to an electrical switch control mechanism as set forth in the
preamble of claim 1.
[0002] Previously known are various electrical switch control mechanisms, including a rocker
arm and a control element operated thereby. The control element is actuated by means
of the rocker arm between two opposite transition positions, i.e. first and second
transition positions, at least one of said positions being adapted to enable a passage
of electric current through the control element. The control element is biased by
a spring, such that the control element is pressed by the spring to the first or second
transition position as the rocker arm is pivoted over to the first or second side
of a mid-position, respectively. Such control mechanisms have been disclosed e.g.
in International patent application publication
WO 2008/155499 and in Canadian patent publication
CA 976589.
[0003] In the cited International patent application publication
WO 2008/155499, the control mechanism has its spring disposed for contact with a boss of the rocker
arm. A drawback in this configuration is the fact that the spring must be relatively
stiff and must be propped from outside in a suitable cylindrical recess of the boss
in order to avoid buckling incidents, yet the propping must be implemented in such
a way that one end of the spring, which is intended for attachment to the control
element, shall be clear of the boss by an appropriate distance and unattached for
a partial contraction as the control element is switched to another position. Another
drawback is that such a structure is relatively complicated to manufacture, and assembling
the control mechanism with an electrical switch is a laborious undertaking. A still
further drawback is the fact that the control mechanism develops quite a considerable
height as the spring needs to be relatively long. In addition, the spring must be
laterally rigid and, hence, made from a heavy-duty material.
[0004] In the cited Canadian patent publication
CA 976589, the control element of a control mechanism is a flat component featuring two parallel
straight lateral segments and having a tapering tip portion pointing in a direction
opposite to that of the lateral segments. By means of pivot brackets, pivotably disposed
on the opposite outer edges of the lateral segments, the control element is bearing-mounted
on two parallel spaced-apart segments of a first guide plate of the housing. The control
element is biased by a coil spring, which is disposed between the rocker arm's boss
and a trunnion present between the control element's lateral segments. A drawback
in this assembly is that the control element's tip portion, which is provided with
contact pins, is disposed on that side of the control element's bearing axle which
is opposite with respect to the rocker arm, whereby the control mechanism becomes
a relatively tall structure. As a result, the control mechanism cannot be accommodated
in a shallow housing, nor in an outlet box. Another drawback is that the coil spring
is not supported on anything in a lateral direction, but is only connected by its
ends between the rocker arm and the control element. This hampers the process of assembling
a control mechanism and an electrical switch. In addition, the assembly has a poor
reliability as the coil spring may slip off of its position between the rocker arm
and the control element, whereby the control mechanism develops a fault and no longer
functions as intended.
The document
FR2220859 discloses an electrical switch according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0005] It is an object of the invention to eliminate the drawbacks associated with prior
known switch mechanisms. Another object of the invention is to provide a new switch
mechanism, which is simple in design, easy to assemble, and reliable.
[0006] A switch mechanism according to the invention is characterized by what is presented
in claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are presented in the dependent
claims.
[0007] The electrical switch control mechanism according to the invention comprises a rocker
arm and a control element, which is movable between two transition positions, first
and second transition positions, by means of the rocker arm, the electric current
being adaptable to pass through the control element from one contact terminal to the
other at least in one of the transition positions, said rocker arm and control element
having in association therewith a spring, specifically a coil spring, which is set
between the rocker arm and the control element, such that the control element is pressed
by the spring either to the first or the second transition position as the rocker
arm is pivoted with respect to a mid-position and a pivot axis over to the first or
second side, respectively. According to the invention, the control element comprises
a shaft with its first end set pivotably in connection with the first contact terminal
and with its second end unattached and pointed towards the rocker arm and provided
with at least one contact pin, and that between the control element's ends, around
the shaft, is provided a coil spring and in association with the shaft and the coil
spring is further arranged a connecting piece provided with holders in a way to enable
its movement along the shaft and, at the same time, the coil spring is allowed to
compress at least partially and respectively to expand along the shaft, and that the
rocker arm comprises two parallel bosses, the ends of which are fitted in the holders
of the connecting piece, the control element having its shaft adapted to travel in
a gap between the parallel bosses.
[0008] The invention provides a benefit of simple design and convenient manufacturing. The
switch mechanism's control element only comprises three parts, which in a manufacturing
process are assembled in a straightforward manner with each other and additionally
in connection with a rocker arm.
[0009] Another benefit of the invention is the possibility of providing a control mechanism
and an electrical switch applying the same in the form of a low profile component
and further in such a way that the rocker arm's pivot angle is relatively small. The
control mechanism's low profile and the rocker arm's small pivot angle can be used
for a beneficial effect on the appearance of an electrical switch. In addition, a
flat electrical switch is preferred from the standpoint of electrical installations
for not requiring e.g. a major installation depth.
[0010] The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying
drawing, in which
- fig. 1
- shows a control mechanism of the invention in detail from the front in a first transition
position;
- fig. 2
- shows a control mechanism in detail from the front in a second transition position;
- fig. 3
- shows a control mechanism from the side in a condition dismantled for assemblable
parts; and
- fig. 4
- shows a similar control mechanism from the side in an assembled condition.
[0011] Like reference numerals in the figures are used for like parts.
[0012] One preferred electrical switch control mechanism, intended for attachment in an
appropriate outlet box, is detailed in the drawings.
[0013] An electrical switch control mechanism 1 comprises a rocker arm 2 and a control element
3 operated thereby. The rocker arm 2 and the control element 3 are set in a suitable
electrical switch housing 4. The control element 3 is accommodated in a housing cavity
41, with contact terminals 5; 51, 52, 53 also conveniently provided therein. The control
element 3 is actuated by means of the rocker arm 2 between two transition positions,
i.e. between a first A and a second B transition position, which are detailed in figs.
1 and 2. The control element 3 is adapted to electrically couple the first and second
contact terminals 5; 51, 52 of an electrical switch with each other in the first transition
position A and, respectively, the first and third contact terminals 5; 51, 53 of an
electrical switch with each other in the second transition position B. Thereby, the
electric current is adaptable to travel through the control element 3 either in the
first A or second B transition position.
[0014] It should be noted that, in the simplest embodiment of a control mechanism according
to the invention, the control element 3 is adapted to couple electrically the first
and second contact terminals 5; 51, 52 of an electrical switch with each other in
the first transition position A, while no coupling occurs in the second transition
position B. The third contact terminal 5; 53 is not absolutely necessary in this case.
Thus, in the first A transition position, the electric current is adaptable to travel
through the control element 3, and in the second transition position B the electric
current is disconnectable.
[0015] In association with the rocker arm 2 and the control element 3 is a spring 8, particularly
a coil spring. The spring 7 is disposed between the rocker arm 2 and the control element
3, such that the control element 3 is pressed by the spring 8 either to the first
A or second B transition position in response to pivoting the rocker arm 2 relative
to a mid-position or a plane C-C, which in this example coincides with the vertical
plane, and, respectively, over to a first or second side with respect to a pivot axis
D-D extending thereby.
[0016] One or more control mechanisms 1 is accommodated in the housing 4 and constructed
for an electrical switch provided with one or more rockers. Each control mechanism
1 includes conductors 6; 61, 62, 63 set in connection with the housing 4 and used
for connecting the contact terminals 5; 51, 52, 53 to matching terminals 7; 71, 72,
73, by which the control mechanisms are connected to external electrical wiring. The
housing 4 is constructed from a highly dielectric material, such as an appropriate
type of plastic. The conductors 6 and the terminals 5, 7 are made of an electrically
highly conductive material such as copper.
[0017] In the process of electrical installation, the electrical switch is fitted e.g. in
an outlet box and connected as part of the electricity network within a building or
the like.
[0018] The electrical switch is connected between the electricity network and a current-using
appliance, such as a lighting fixture, in such a way that the electrical switch enables
connecting the current-using appliance to the electricity network for commencing the
power supply to the current-using appliance and, respectively, switching off the connection
with the electricity network and terminating the power supply to the current-using
appliance.
[0019] The control element 3 of the electrical switch control mechanism 1 comprises a shaft
31 and a coil spring 8. The shaft 31 is constructed in an electrically highly conductive
material, such as copper. A first end 311 of the shaft 31 is set pivotably in connection
with the first contact terminal 51. Most preferably, this is implemented in such a
way that the first contact terminal 51 is provided with a slot 511, the shaft 31 having
its first end 311 fitted therein. Being pressed by the spring 8, the shaft's first
end 311 holds its position well in the slot 511 and is not able to move linearly in
a shaft pivoting plane in the contact terminal 51 as the control element has its transition
position changed from the first A to the second B or vice versa.
[0020] A second end 312 of the shaft 31 is unattached and pointed towards the rocker arm
2. In addition, the shaft 31 has its second end 312 provided with at least one contact
pin, in this embodiment with two, a first and a second contact pin 32, 33, present
on various sides of the shaft. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shaft
31 is an elongated, preferably flat, straight bar.
[0021] Between the ends 311, 312 of the control element 3, around the shaft 31, is disposed
a coil spring 8. In connection with the shaft 3, and thus in connection with the spring
8, is further disposed a connecting piece 9 provided with holders 91, 92. This connecting
piece 9 is most preferably provided with a hole, the shaft 31 being adapted to extend
therethrough. The connecting piece 9 is able to move along the shaft 31 and, at the
same time, the coil spring 8 is able to compress at least partially and, respectively,
to expand along the shaft. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the shaft 31,
preferably its first end 311, is provided with an abutment 34, in this case an expansion
34a, against which a second end 82 of the coil spring 8 is adapted to rest, while
the connecting piece 9 is adapted to act on a first end 81 of the coil spring 8.
[0022] The rocker arm 2 comprises a flat lever member 20 and two parallel brackets 21, 22,
which are set at an angle against the lever member and on the side opposite to its
external surface. The ends of the brackets 21, 22 are fitted in the holders 91, 92
of the connecting piece 9. Thus, the shaft 31 of the control element 3, especially
the shaft's second end 312, is located in and able to move in a gap 23 between the
parallel brackets 21, 22. The rocker arm 2 is constructed from a highly dielectric
material, such as a suitable type of plastic.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connecting piece 9 present on the
shaft 31 is a substantially U-shaped component. The connecting piece 9 is disposed
on the shaft 31 in such a way that the U-shaped component opens up towards the first
end 311 of the shaft 31, the spring 8 being fitted inside this component. The connecting
piece 9 has its ends, and at the same time, the U-shape has its tips provided with
holders 91, 92 for the rocker arm's 2 brackets 21, 22. In a preferred embodiment of
the invention, the holders 91, 92 are channel-shaped members or troughs. The troughs
open up towards the rocker arm 2. In the process of assembling the control mechanism,
the unattached ends of the rocker arm's 2 brackets 21, 22 are fitted in the holders
91, 92, and in this case in the troughs of the connecting piece 9. The tips of the
rocker arm's 2 brackets 21, 22 are preferably wedge-shaped, thus fitting well in the
trough-shaped holders.
[0024] The connecting piece is most preferably a U-shaped strip of metal, having its unattached
ends, and consequently the tips of the U-shape's arms, provided with holders 91, 92,
i.e. designed as troughs.
[0025] The control mechanism 1 according to the invention is most preferably assembled,
such that the control element 3 first has its shaft 31 fitted with the coil spring
8 in a way of having its first end 81 resting against the abutment 34, i.e. in this
case against the expansion 34a of the shaft. This is followed by threading the connecting
piece 9 by way of the hole onto the shaft 31 against the second end 82 of the coil
spring 8. The shaft 31, including the coil spring 8 and the connecting piece 9, is
fitted in the cavity 41 of the housing 4, reserved for the control mechanism 1, such
that the shaft 31 has its second end 312 resting in the slot 511 of an electrical
switch's first contact terminal 51. The shaft 31 has its second end 312, which is
unattached, fitted between the rocker arm's 2 parallel brackets 21, 22, preferably
within a gap, such that the brackets' tips 21 a, 22a find the holders 91, 92, such
as troughs, of the connecting piece 9. The rocker arm 2, along with its brackets 21,
22, is pressed towards the bottom of the cavity 41 and the first contact terminal
51, the coil spring 8 being compressed to some extent by the action of the connecting
piece 9 and, at the same time, the shaft 31 pivots either to the first or second transition
position A, B. Now, the rocker arm 2 is locked to the housing by means of a suitable
trunnion 24, said trunnion being adapted to extend along the pivoting axis D-D of
the rocker arm 2. The control mechanism is basically ready for operation.
[0026] Presuming that the control mechanism has its control element 3 and, respectively,
its rocker arm 2 in the transition position A (see fig. 1). Thus, in this position,
by applying a pressure on the first half 20a, the rocker arm 2 has been pivoted over
a small angle α with respect to the vertical plane C-C extending by way of the trunnion
24 and the pivoting axis D-D, the consequence of this having been that the second
or unattached end 312 of the shaft 31 and a first contact pin 32 are resting against
the second contact terminal 52. When it is desirable to shift the control element
3, and respectively the rocker arm 2, to the transition position B, a pressure is
applied to a second half 20b of the rocker arm 2 across a labile mid-position, whereby
it pivots, together with the control element 3, in the opposite direction over a small
angle α relative to the vertical plane C-C, and at the same time, by means of the
connecting piece 9 and the spring 8, the shaft 31 of the control element 3 and a second
contact pin 33 present at its second end 312 pivot, in the vertical plane and in a
plane orthogonal to the pivoting axis, over to the other side or to the second transition
position B, wherein the second or unattached end312 of the shaft 31 and the second
contact pin 33 are resting against the third contact terminal (see fig. 2). Respectively,
by pressing the first half 20a of the rocker arm 2 across the labile mid-position,
the control element 3 is enabled to pivot back to the first transition position A.
[0027] The invention is not limited to only cover the foregoing exemplary embodiment, but
a multitude of modifications are plausible as long as keeping within an inventive
concept as defined in the claims.
1. An electrical switch control mechanism (1), comprising a rocker arm (2) and a control
element (3), which is movable between two transition positions, a first (A) and a
second (B) transition position, by means of the rocker arm, the electric current being
adaptable to pass through the control element from one contact terminal (5; 51, 52,
53) to the other at least in one of the transition positions, said rocker arm (2)
and control element (3) having in association therewith a spring (8), specifically
a coil spring, which is set between the rocker arm and the control element, such that
the control element is pressed by the spring either to the first (A) or the second
(B) transition position as the rocker arm is pivoted with respect to a mid-position
and a pivot axis (D-D) over to the first or second side, respectively, characterized in that the control element (3) comprises a shaft (31) with its first end (311) set pivotably
in connection with the first contact terminal (5) and with its second end (312) unattached
and pointed towards the rocker arm (2) and provided with at least one contact pin
(32, 33), and that between the control element's ends (311; 312), around the shaft
(31), is provided a coil spring (8) and in association with the shaft and the coil
spring is further arranged a connecting piece (9) provided with holders (91, 92) in
a way to enable its movement along the shaft and, at the same time, the coil spring
is allowed to compress at least partially and respectively to expand along the shaft,
and that the rocker arm (2) comprises two parallel bosses (21, 22), the ends of which
are fitted in the holders (91, 92) of the connecting piece (9), the control element
having its shaft (31) adapted to travel in a gap between the parallel bosses.
2. An electrical switch control mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that in association with the first contact terminal (51) is a slot (511), the shaft having
its first end (311) fitted therein.
3. An electrical switch control mechanism according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the shaft (31) is an elongated, straight bar, which is also most preferably flat.
4. An electrical switch control mechanism according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the shaft (31), preferably its first end (311), is provided with an abutment (34),
such as an expansion of the shaft, against which the coil spring (8) has its second
end adapted to rest, while the connecting piece (9) is present at a first end of the
coil spring.
5. An electrical switch control mechanism according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the connecting piece (9) is a substantially U-shaped component, having its unattached
ends, and at the same time the tips of a U-shape, provided with holders (91, 92) for
the bosses (21, 22) of the rocker arm (2).
6. An electrical switch control mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that the holders (91, 92) are troughs.
7. An electrical switch control mechanism according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the connecting piece (9) is constructed from a strip of metal.
1. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter (1), welcher einen
Kipphebel (2) und ein Regelungs- / Steuerungselement (3) umfasst, welches zwischen
zwei Übergangspositionen, einer ersten (A) und einer zweiten (B) Übergangsposition,
mittels des Kipphebels beweglich ist, wobei der elektrische Strom anpassbar ist, in
wenigstens einer der Übergangspositionen durch das Regelungs- / Steuerungselement
von einem Kontaktanschluss (5; 51, 52, 53) zu dem anderen durchzulaufen, wobei der
Kipphebel (2) und das Regelungs- / Steuerungselement (3) eine Feder (8), speziell
eine Schraubenfeder, in Zuordnung damit aufweisen, welche zwischen dem Kipphebel und
dem Regelungs- / Steuerungselement derart gesetzt ist, dass das Regelungs- / Steuerungselement
durch die Feder entweder zu der ersten (A) oder der zweiten (B) Übergangsposition
gedrückt wird, wenn der Kipphebel mit Bezug zu einer Mittelposition und einer Schwenkachse
(D-D) auf die erste beziehungsweise zweite Seite geschwenkt wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Regelungs- / Steuerungselement (3) einen Schaft (31) umfasst, welcher mit seinem
ersten Ende (311) mit dem ersten Kontaktanschluss (5) schwenkbar in Verbindung gesetzt
ist und mit seinem zweiten Ende (312) ungebunden ist und in Richtung des Kipphebels
(2) zeigt und mit wenigstens einem Kontaktstift (32, 33) versehen ist, und dass zwischen
den Regelungs- / Steuerungselementenden (311; 312), um den Schaft (31), eine Schraubenfeder
(8) vorgesehen ist und in Zuordnung mit dem Schaft und der Schraubenfeder ferner ein
Verbindungsstück (9) angeordnet ist, welches mit Haltern (91, 92) auf eine Weise versehen
ist, um dessen Bewegung entlang des Schaft zu ermöglichen, und zur gleichen Zeit ist
der Schraubenfeder erlaubt, sich wenigstens teilweise entlang des Schafts zu stauchen
beziehungsweise zu strecken, und dass der Kipphebel (2) zwei parallele Vorsprünge
(21, 22) umfasst, deren Enden in die Halter (91, 92) des Verbindungsstücks (9) eingepasst
sind, wobei der Schaft (31) des Regelungs- / Steuerungselements angepasst ist, um
in einem Spalt zwischen den parallelen Vorsprüngen zu laufen.
2. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Ausnehmung (511) in Zuordnung mit dem ersten Kontaktanschluss (51) ist, wobei
das erstes Ende (311) des Schafts dahinein eingepasst ist.
3. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach Anspruch 1
oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schaft (31) ein länglicher, gerader Stab ist, welcher höchst vorzugsweise auch
flach ist.
4. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach Anspruch 1,
2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste Ende (311) des Schafts (31), vorzugsweise mit einer Anlageeinrichtung (34)
versehen ist, beispielsweise einer Ausdehnung des Schafts, an welche das zweite Ende
der Schraubenfeder (8) angepasst ist anzuliegen, während das Verbindungsstück (9)
an einem ersten Ende der Schraubenfeder vorliegt.
5. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach einem der
vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verbindungsstück (9) eine im Wesentlichen U-förmige Komponente ist, deren ungebundene
Enden, und zur gleichen Zeit die Spitzen einer U-Form, mit Haltern (91, 92) für die
Vorsprünge (21, 22) des Kipphebels (2) versehen sind.
6. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach Anspruch 5,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Halter (91, 92) Vertiefungen sind.
7. Regelungs- / Steuerungsmechanismus für einen elektrischen Schalter nach Anspruch 5
oder 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verbindungsstück (9) aus einem Metallstreifen hergestellt ist.
1. Mécanisme de commande de commutation électrique (1), comprenant un balancier (2) et
un élément de commande (3), qui est mobile entre deux positions de transition, une
première (A) et une seconde (B) position de transition, au moyen du balancier, le
courant électrique étant adaptable pour passer à travers l'élément de commande, à
partir d'une borne de contact (5 ; 51, 52, 53) vers l'autre, au moins dans l'une des
positions de transition, ledit balancier (2) et l'élément de commande (3) étant associés
à un ressort (8), spécifiquement un ressort hélicoïdal, qui est placé entre le balancier
et l'élément de commande, de sorte que l'élément de commande est comprimé par le ressort
dans la première (A) ou la seconde (B) position de transition lorsque le balancier
pivote par rapport à une position centrale et un axe de pivot (D-D) sur le premier
ou second côté, respectivement, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de commande (3) comprend un arbre (31) avec sa première extrémité (311)
raccordée de manière pivotante à la première borne de contact (5) et avec sa seconde
extrémité (312) non fixée et orientée vers le balancier (2) et prévue avec au moins
une broche de contact (32, 33) et en ce que, entre les extrémités (311 ; 312) de l'élément de commande, autour de l'arbre (31),
on prévoit un ressort hélicoïdal (8) et en association avec l'arbre et le ressort
hélicoïdal, on agence en outre une pièce de raccordement (9) pourvue de supports (91,
92) afin de permettre son mouvement le long de l'arbre et, en même temps, le ressort
hélicoïdal est autorisé à se comprimer au moins partiellement et respectivement à
subir une expansion le long de l'arbre, et en ce que le balancier (2) comprend deux bossages parallèles (21, 22), dont les extrémités
sont montées dans les supports (91, 92) de la pièce de raccordement (9), l'élément
de commande ayant son arbre (31) adapté pour se déplacer dans un espace entre les
bossages parallèles.
2. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que, en association avec la première borne de contact (51), se trouve une fente (511),
l'arbre ayant sa première extrémité (311) montée à l'intérieur de ladite fente.
3. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que l'arbre (31) est une barre droite allongée, qui est également préférentiellement
plate.
4. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3,
caractérisé en ce que l'arbre (31), de préférence sa première extrémité (311), est prévu avec une butée
(34), telle qu'une expansion de l'arbre, contre laquelle la seconde extrémité du ressort
hélicoïdal (8) est adaptée pour s'appuyer, alors que la pièce de raccordement (9)
est présente au niveau d'une première extrémité du ressort hélicoïdal.
5. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la pièce de raccordement (9) est un composant sensiblement en forme de U, ayant ses
extrémités non fixées, et en même temps, les pointes d'une forme de U, prévues avec
des supports (91, 92) pour les bossages (21, 22) du balancier (2).
6. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que les supports (91, 92) sont des creux.
7. Mécanisme de commande pour commutateur électrique selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que la pièce de raccordement (9) est construite à partir d'une bande de métal.