EP4088296B1 - Elektrischer schalter - Google Patents

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EP4088296B1
EP4088296B1 EP20845622.8A EP20845622A EP4088296B1 EP 4088296 B1 EP4088296 B1 EP 4088296B1 EP 20845622 A EP20845622 A EP 20845622A EP 4088296 B1 EP4088296 B1 EP 4088296B1
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Alberto Volpato
Antonio Cavalli
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/50Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member
    • H01H13/56Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member the contact returning to its original state upon the next application of operating force
    • H01H13/60Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member the contact returning to its original state upon the next application of operating force with contact-driving member moved alternately in opposite directions
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/12Push-buttons
    • H01H3/122Push-buttons with enlarged actuating area, e.g. of the elongated bar-type; Stabilising means therefor

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  • the present invention relates to an electrical switch capable of closing or switching electrical contacts, of the type comprising a button, sliding with respect to a main body and a switching mechanism, housed inside the main body and configured to control the opening and closing of an electrical contact following the sliding of the button.
  • electro-mechanical switches through which electrical contacts are closed or switched are commonly used, for example for switching on or off light sources.
  • switches comprise a control mechanism, operable by a manual pressure action, which moves a movable anchor.
  • the movable anchor comprises a flexible conductive foil which is brought from a first position, in which an electrical contact is open, to a second position, in which the contact is closed.
  • the interface with which a user interacts with the switch control mechanism generally comprises a button.
  • the present invention relates to a control mechanism for switches and the like of the axial type.
  • the mechanisms for actuating switches by means of an axial button provide, between the button and the movable contact-carrier anchor, an element which converts the axial movement of the button into rotatory movement of the anchor.
  • the element interposed between the button and the movable contact-carrier anchor is normally a tilting slide which sets in rotation a pin, pushed by a compression spring against the anchor, so that the displacement of the pin produces the oscillation of the movable contact-carrier anchor when a dead point is overcome.
  • the actuation stroke of the axial button may be excessively high and require a certain force of actuation of the button, giving a feeling of weighting of the whole mechanism and causing an unpleasant operation for the user.
  • the technical problem underlying the present invention is therefore that of providing an electrical switch which is structurally and functionally designed to obviate, at least in part, one or more of the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the cited prior art.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical switch which is particularly reliable and easily operated by the user. Another object of the invention is to provide such a mechanism which requires a modest actuating force.
  • the electrical switch according to the present invention makes it possible to improve the ergonomics and reliability with which the user may operate the mechanism.
  • This advantage may also be associated with an advantageous reduction in the actuation stroke of the button.
  • the electrical switch of the invention includes a main body, a button which is slidably coupled, along a sliding direction, to the main body, a switching mechanism, housed inside said main body and configured to control the opening and closing of an electrical contact by means of an oscillating movement of a relative actuation element.
  • the button comprises at least one pushing element and at least one pulling element configured to interact with said switching mechanism during a lowering movement and a raising movement of the button, respectively, along said sliding direction.
  • the switching mechanism further comprises a motion transformation device configured to transform the sliding of the button in said sliding direction into said oscillating movement of the actuation element.
  • the motion transformation device comprises a tilting slide which includes a slide body and a movable portion sliding on said slide body. The movable portion is configured to abut with said pushing element during the lowering movement of the button so that the movable portion is urged in sliding translation on said slide body away from the pushing element.
  • the pulling element is configured to pull said motion transformation device towards a rest position during the raising movement of the button.
  • the switch further comprises a lever capable of obtaining a multiplying effect of the sliding movement of the button.
  • the button comprises an operating body and an axial thrust support operatively connected and slidably coupled to the operating body of the button, with the lever interposed between the button and the axial thrust support, pivoted on the main body and comprising a lever pin which can be operated by sliding the button, so as to obtain the multiplying effect of the movement of the axial thrust support.
  • the lever comprises a fulcrum region, suitable for being pivoted on a button-carrier comprised in the main body, and two elongate regions comprising the lever pin. This allows the lever pin to be suitably positioned on the relative elongate region to obtain the multiplying effect appropriate to the shape and length of the button.
  • the elongate region comprises a curved end suitable for engaging on an upper protuberance comprised on the axial thrust support.
  • the configuration of the end of the elongate region therefore makes it possible to achieve a stable interaction between the two elements.
  • the fulcrum region of the lever is inserted in a cavity of the button-carrier.
  • the cavity is made at a first end and/or a second end of the button-carrier.
  • the cavity is made between an upper portion and a lower portion of the button-carrier. This allows for a particularly effective connection between the lever and the button-carrier.
  • the button comprises a lower recessed surface, suitable for coming into contact with the lever pin.
  • the recess makes it possible to limit the distance between the button and the button support with the same length of the lever pin.
  • the switch comprises two levers pivoted on the button-carrier in a substantially symmetrical and opposite manner with respect to a vertical centre line of the switch. In this symmetrical configuration, a more stable and balanced actuation of the switch is obtained.
  • the tilting slide comprises a slide body including a grooved region suitable for receiving a first movable portion, a second movable portion and an elastic component, interposed between the first and the second movable portion.
  • the first movable portion may be operated by the first pushing element and the second movable portion may be operated by the second pushing element.
  • an electric switch is indicated as a whole with the reference numeral 1.
  • the switch 1 is intended to be used in an electrical appliance of the type commonly referred to as a diverter, that is an electrical appliance which is used to control an electrical device, for example a lamp, from two different positions.
  • the switch 1 according to the present invention may be adopted in an independent module which may be installed on the wall and may be wired by means of terminal blocks 130.
  • the terminal blocks 130 are advantageously mounted on a main body 120, preferably box-shaped.
  • the main body 120 may advantageously comprise fixing portions 121 arranged for connecting the electrical switch 1 to a support frame which may be fixed to the wall, the latter not shown in the figure.
  • the switch 1 of the present invention may also find application in other apparatus for electrical systems, such as ON/OFF switches, inverters, push-buttons and the like.
  • the main body 120 is suitable for containing the terminal blocks 130 to which electrical cables of the system in which the switch 1 is used may be connected.
  • the terminal blocks 130 advantageously comprise a primary fixed contact 131 and a secondary fixed contact 132, which preferably form a phase contact and a frame, respectively.
  • a pair of secondary fixed contacts 132, 132' which may be selectively closed on the main contact 131.
  • the main body 120 comprises a button-carrier 5.
  • the button-carrier 5 is supported on a casing 120A, together with which it defines a volume of the main body 120 inside which a switching mechanism 8 is housed.
  • the button-carrier 5 may be directly hooked to the support frame mentioned above.
  • the frame may be suitable for example for being installable on a wall and for containing a plurality of modules for switches 1 and other devices.
  • a button 4, designed to operate the switch 1, is slidably coupled to the main body 120 and, preferably, to the button-carrier 5.
  • the button 4 is suitable for sliding along a sliding direction M from a rest position, visible in Figures 3a and 3b , to a switching position, visible in Figures 4a and 4b .
  • the button 4 may therefore perform a lowering movement, with which it approaches the main body 120 and a raising movement with which it moves away from the main body 120.
  • the button 4 is rectangular in shape.
  • the button 4 preferably comprises an over-button 41.
  • the button 4 may comprise housings 43, suitable for being connected to ends 58 included in the button-carrier 5. This type of coupling limits the vertical sliding of the button 4 with respect to the button-carrier 5.
  • the switch 1 preferably comprises an axial thrust support 6, slidably connected to the button-carrier 5.
  • the axial thrust support 6 is subjected to the action of a deformable component 53.
  • the axial thrust support 6 is pushed upwards by the elastic element 53, preferably at least partially contained in the button-carrier 5.
  • the button-carrier 5 preferably comprises a duct 54 inside which the deformable component 53 is present.
  • the deformable element 53 is a helical spring.
  • the axial thrust support 6 advantageously comprises an opening 64 suitable for receiving one end of the deformable component 53.
  • the function of the deformable component 53 is to keep or return the axial thrust support 6, and consequently also the button 4, in the rest position, as visible in Figures 3a and 5a.
  • the ducts 54, 54' are advantageously positioned in a substantially symmetrical manner with respect to a vertical centre line M of the switch 1, visible in Figure 3a .
  • the axial thrust support 6 comprises two openings 64, 64' advantageously positioned substantially symmetrically with respect to the vertical centre line M of the switch 1.
  • the axial thrust support 6 has a substantially rectangular shape of such dimensions as to be housed inside the button-carrier 5.
  • the axial thrust support 6 is normally held raised by the action of the deformable component 53, more preferably of the two deformable elements 53, 53'.
  • the detachment of the axial thrust support 6 from the button-carrier 5 is advantageously prevented by pairs of projections 68, 68' included on the outer walls of the axial thrust support 6 and visible in Figure 7 , which engage with corresponding teeth, not shown, included on the inner walls of the button-carrier 5.
  • the axial thrust support 6 advantageously comprises a first pushing element 63 and a second pushing element 63', preferably formed by a first operating wall and a second operating wall, designed to rotate alternately a tilting slide 2A with each operation of the axial thrust support 6, according to the angular position of an actuation element 9, as will be explained in more detail below.
  • the tilting slide 2A is advantageously pivoted on the actuation element 9.
  • the first operating wall 63 and the second operating wall 63' project from underneath the axial thrust support 6.
  • the first operating wall 63 and the second operating wall 63' are symmetrical with respect to the central axis of the switch parallel to the sliding direction M of the button.
  • the first operating wall 63 and the second operating wall 63' have substantially the same shape and size.
  • a volume is defined inside which, during the lowering movement of the button, the tilting slide 2A may be partially housed, in particular a movable portion thereof, as will be illustrated in greater detail below.
  • the axial thrust support 6 comprises a pair of pulling elements 67, 67', preferably formed by teeth, suitable for urging the tilting slide 2A to bring it back to a horizontal position, that is to a rest position, with each actuation.
  • the pair of teeth 67, 67' protrudes from underneath the axial thrust support 6.
  • the actuation element 9 preferably comprises a pin-carrier support 80 suitable for being combined with a pin 90.
  • the pin-carrier support 80 is pivoted on the button-carrier 5 so as to be able to rotate with respect to it.
  • the tilting slide 2A is preferably jointed to the pin-carrier support 80.
  • the pin-carrier support 80 comprises a protuberance 81 suitable for being inserted into a corresponding cavity, shown in Figure 1 , made on the button-carrier 5.
  • a protuberance 81 suitable for being inserted into a corresponding cavity, shown in Figure 1 , made on the button-carrier 5.
  • the pin-carrier support 80 preferably comprises a rocker arm 89 which may be operated by the tilting slide 2A, as will be better explained hereinafter.
  • the pin-carrier support 80 advantageously comprises a central sleeve 81, preferably cylindrical, inside which the pin 90 and a deformable element 91 are inserted.
  • the deformable element 91 is a helical spring, advantageously arranged around a central elongate section 92 of the pin 90.
  • the pin 90 comprises a plurality of side elongate sections 93 which include fins 94 at their ends.
  • the pin-carrier support 80 comprises a transverse element 82 on which the deformable element 91 abuts.
  • the central sleeve 81 there are slots 84 suitable for receiving the fins 94 of the pin 90.
  • the deformable element 61 pushes the pin 90 towards a movable contact 10, preferably formed by an anchor.
  • the movable contact 10 comprises a pair of protuberances 14 suitable for being inserted into corresponding slots 99, preferably formed in a lower region of the pin 90.
  • the slots are formed on the anchor 10 while the protuberances are formed on the pin 90.
  • the movable contact 10 preferably comprises a metal foil, having an upper end 11 and a lower end 12, and a contact portion 13 advantageously in proximity to the upper end 11.
  • the movement of the movable contact 10 may place the contact portion 13 in contact with the fixed contact 131 or away from it.
  • the movable contact 10 comprises two contact portions 13, 13', preferably positioned on opposite faces of the movable contact 10. When the contact portion 13 of the movable contact 10 is positioned on the fixed contact 131, the cables connected to the terminal blocks 130 are electrically connected.
  • the lower end 12 of the anchor 10 is coupled to an abutment surface 133, advantageously formed on the frame 132, which constitutes the fulcrum region of the anchor 10, which will rotate around it. It will be appreciated that by urging the anchor 10 against the abutment surface 133 it is possible to maintain the electrical connection during the oscillation of the movable contact 13 and the relative movement.
  • the rotation of the pin 90 produces a rotation of the anchor 10 preferably in the opposite direction with respect to the rotation of the pin 90.
  • the pin 90 Upon overcoming a dead point, the pin 90 causes the anchor 10 to snap from a closed position to an open position of the fixed contact 131 and vice versa.
  • Overcoming the dead point preferably occurs when the pin 90 overcomes a substantially vertical position or a position parallel to the central axis M.
  • the upper end 11 of the anchor is advantageously received in a slot 95 included in the pin 90.
  • a shoulder 96 which acts as a stop for the upper end 11.
  • the slot 95 and the shoulder 96 are useful for unlocking the anchor 10 in the event of blocking phenomena of same on the fixed contact 131.
  • the slide 2A advantageously forms a motion transformation device 2 and preferably comprises a slide body 200, a first movable portion 20, a second movable portion 20' and an elastic component 201, interposed between the first and the second movable portion 20, 20'.
  • the elastic component 201 is a helical spring.
  • the movable portions may be in the form of axial slides.
  • the slide body 200 includes a hole 202 which may be associated with a projection 88 included in the pin-carrier support 80 visible in Figure 3a .
  • the slide body 200 includes two holes 202, 202' which may be associated with respective projections 88 of the pin-carrier support 80.
  • the projections may be included in the slide body 200, while the holes may be included in the pin-carrier support 80.
  • the slide body 200 includes a grooved region 203 suitable for receiving the first movable portion 20, the second movable portion 20' and the elastic component 201.
  • the movable portion 20, 20' is defined by an axial slide 20, 20'.
  • the slide body 200 comprises a first wall 204 and a second wall 205, formed on opposite sides with respect to the groove 203.
  • the slide body 200 comprises a pair of fins 210, 211 on which the pair of teeth 67, 67' of the axial thrust support 6 acts, so as to return the slide 2A to the rest position each time the switch 1 is operated.
  • each wall 204, 205 comprises a pair of fins 210, 211.
  • both walls 204, 205 include a first opening 206, 206' and a second opening 207, 207', preferably equidistant with respect to the centre of the slide body 200.
  • a single opening is provided on one or both walls 204, 205.
  • the slide body 200 comprises a lower surface 209 which during the rotation of the slide body 200 comes into contact with the pin-carrier support 80, making it rotate.
  • the lower surface 209 comes into contact with the rocker arm 89 included in the pin-carrier support 80.
  • the axial slides 20, 20' slide in the grooved region 203 of the slide body 200.
  • the movable portions 20, 20' have substantially the same shape and size.
  • the movable portion 20, 20' comprises a recess 21 suitable for receiving a relief of the grooved region 200 of the slide body 200.
  • the first movable portion 20 comprises an opening 22 suitable for receiving a first end 222 of the elastic component 201.
  • the second movable portion 20' comprises an opening 22' suitable for receiving a second end 223 of the elastic component 201.
  • the first movable portion 20 comprises two protuberances 23, 24 suitable for being inserted into the corresponding openings 206, 206' of the slide body 200 and the second movable portion 20' comprises two protuberances 23', 24' suitable for being inserted in the corresponding openings 207, 207' of the slide body 200.
  • the openings of the slide body 200 advantageously have larger dimensions than the protuberances of the axial slides 20, 20' so as to allow the sliding of the axial slides in the grooved region 203 within the limits imposed by the dimensions of the openings.
  • a limit stop is thus formed, configured in such a way as to limit the sliding of each movable portion 20, 20' along the slide body 200.
  • the first movable portion 20 is operable by the first operating wall 63 of the axial thrust support 6 and the second movable portion 20' is operable by a second operating wall 63' of the axial thrust support 6.
  • the first movable portion 20 comprises a first projecting section 25 operable by the first operating wall 63 of the axial thrust support 6 and the second movable portion 20' comprises a second projecting section 25' operable by a second operating wall 63' of the axial thrust support 6.
  • the button 4 may comprise an operating body 40, preferably formed by the over-button 41 and a support structure 41A.
  • a lever 7 is interposed between the operating body 40 and the axial thrust support 6.
  • the lever 7 is suitable for multiplying the displacement of the axial thrust support 6 by a certain sliding of the button 4.
  • the lever 7 comprises a lever pin 71, more preferably two lever pins 71, 72.
  • the lever 7 comprises a fulcrum region 77, suitable for being pivoted on the button-carrier 5, and two elongate regions 73, 74.
  • the lever 7 has a U or C shape.
  • the lever pin 71, 72 is included in at least one elongate region 73, 74.
  • the lever pin 71, 72 is positioned approximately halfway along the length of the elongate region 73, 74.
  • each elongate region 73, 74 comprises a lever pin 71, 72.
  • At least one elongate region 73, 74 comprises a curved end 75, 76.
  • the curved end 75, 76 is suitable for engaging on an upper protuberance 61, 62 included on the axial thrust support 6.
  • both elongate regions 73, 74 comprise a curved end 75, 76, suitable for engaging on their respective upper protuberances 61, 62 of the axial thrust support 6.
  • the fulcrum region 77 is inserted in a cavity 600 of the button-carrier 5.
  • the cavity 600 is made at a first end 58 and/or a second end 58' of the button-carrier 5.
  • the cavity 600 is made between an upper portion 51 and a lower portion 52 of the button-carrier 5.
  • the cavity is preferably made partially on the upper portion 51 and partially on the lower portion 52.
  • the cavity 600 is made only on the upper portion 51 or only on the lower portion 52.
  • the fulcrum region 77 comprises a cylindrical area suitable for inserting into the cavity 600, which is advantageously cylindrical in shape.
  • the button 4 has a lower surface 42 suitable for coming into contact with the lever pin 71, 72, or for acting as a contact surface for same.
  • the lower surface 42 is recessed, to keep the distance between the button 4 and the button-carrier 5 equal to the length of lever pin 71, 72.
  • levers 7, 7' pivoted on the button-carrier 5 in a substantially symmetrical and opposing way with respect to the vertical centre line axis M of the switch 1.
  • the two levers 7, 7' have substantially the same shape and size.
  • the two levers 7, 7' are respectively pivoted on the first 58 and on the second end 58' of the button-carrier 5.
  • the fulcrum region 77 of each lever 7, 7' is inserted in a corresponding cavity 600, included on each end 58, 58' of the button-carrier 5.
  • the second lever 7' comprises a fulcrum region 77', two elongate regions 73', 74', two lever pins 71', 72' and two curved ends 75', 76'.
  • each lever 7, 7' comprises two curved ends 75, 76, which may be associated with respective upper protuberances 61, 62, 61', 62' of the axial thrust support 6.
  • FIG. 3a corresponds to the rest position, in which the axial thrust support 6 is pushed upwards by the elastic elements 53, 53'.
  • the tilting slide 2A is held in the horizontal position by the pairs of teeth 67, 67' of the axial thrust support 6 acting on the pair of fins 210, 211 of the tilting slide 2.
  • the rocker arm 89 of the pin-carrier support 80 is inclined upwards to the left due to the thrust that the deformable element 91 exerts on the pin 90 and on the anchor 10.
  • the tilting slide 2A, pivoted on the pin-carrier support 80 is consequently displaced in the direction of the first operating wall 63.
  • the two holes 202, 202' of the slide body 20 are therefore moderately more displaced to the left with respect to the vertical centre line M.
  • the first operating wall 63 is partially superimposed on the first movable portion 20, advantageously on the first projecting section 25 of the first movable portion 20.
  • the second operating wall 63' is preferably not superimposed on the second movable portion 20'.
  • the second movable portion 20' preferably abuts an abutment wall of the second operating wall 63'.
  • the two holes 202, 202' of the slide body 20 are therefore more displaced to the right with respect to the vertical centre line M.
  • the second operating wall 63' is partially superimposed on the second movable portion 20', advantageously on the second projecting section 25' of the second movable portion 20'.
  • the first operating wall 63 is preferably not superimposed on the first movable portion 20. A subsequent actuation of the axial thrust support 6 will cause the engagement of the second operating wall 63' with the second movable portion 20', repeating the previously described cycle in the opposite direction.
  • the invention thus solves the problem proposed, at the same time achieving a plurality of advantages.
  • the operating stroke of the button is reduced, improving the ergonomics and reliability with which the user operates the switch.

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  1. Elektrischer Schalter (1), umfassend:
    - einen Hauptkörper (120) mit Befestigungsabschnitten (121) zum Verbinden des elektrischen Schalters (1) mit einem Trägerrahmen, der an einer Wand befestigt werden kann;
    - eine Taste (4), die entlang einer Schieberichtung (M) verschiebbar mit dem Hauptkörper (120) verbunden ist;
    - einen Schaltmechanismus (8), der im Inneren des Hauptkörpers (120) aufgenommen ist und eingerichtet ist, um das Öffnen und Schließen eines elektrischen Kontakts mittels einer oszillierenden Bewegung eines relativen Betätigungselements (9) zu steuern;
    - wobei die Taste (4) zumindest ein Drückerelement (63, 63') aufweist,
    - dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Taste ferner zumindest ein Zugelement (67, 67') aufweist, das eingerichtet ist, um mit dem Schaltmechanismus (8) jeweils während einer Absenkbewegung und einer Anhebebewegung der Taste entlang der Schieberichtung (M) zusammenzuwirken, wobei der Schaltmechanismus (8) auch eine Bewegungsumwandlungsvorrichtung (2), aufweist, die eingerichtet ist, um das Schieben der Taste (4) in die Schieberichtung (M) in die oszillierende Bewegung des Betätigungselements (9) umzuwandeln,
    - wobei die Bewegungsumwandlungsvorrichtung (2) einen Kippschieber (2A) aufweist, der einen Schieberkörper (200) und einen beweglichen Abschnitt (20, 20') umfasst, der auf dem Schieberkörper (200) verschiebbar ist,
    - wobei der bewegliche Abschnitt (20, 20') eingerichtet ist, um während der Absenkbewegung der Taste (4) am Drückerelement (63, 63') anzuliegen, so dass der bewegliche Abschnitt (20, 20') beim Verschieben auf dem Schiebekörper (200) weg vom Drückerelement (63, 63') gedrückt wird, wobei das Zugelement (67, 67') eingerichtet ist, um die Bewegungsumwandlungsvorrichtung (2) während der Anhebebewegung der Taste (4) in eine Ruheposition zu ziehen.
  2. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Taste (4) aufweist:
    - einen Betätigungskörper (40) und einen axialen Druckträger (6), der mit dem Betätigungskörper (40) der Taste (4) wirkverbunden und mit diesem verschiebbar verbunden ist; wobei das zumindest eine Drückerelement (63, 63') und das zumindest eine Zugelement (67, 67') starr mit dem axialen Druckträger (6) verbunden sind;
    und wobei der Schalter (1) aufweist:
    - einen Hebel (7), der zwischen dem Betätigungskörper (40) und dem axialen Druckträger (6) angeordnet ist und am Hauptkörper (120) angelenkt ist, und einen Hebelstift (71, 72) aufweist, der durch das Verschieben der Taste (4) betätigt werden kann, um eine Vervielfachungswirkung der Bewegung des axialen Druckträgers (6) zu erreichen.
  3. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Hebel (7) einen Drehpunktbereich (77), der an einem Tastenträger (5) des Hauptkörpers (120) angelenkt ist, und zwei längliche Bereiche (73, 74) aufweist, die den Hebelstift (71, 72) aufweisen.
  4. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 3, wobei der längliche Bereich (73, 74) ein gekrümmtes Ende (75, 76) aufweist, das zum Eingriff mit einem oberen Vorsprung (61, 62) des axialen Druckträgers (6) geeignet ist.
  5. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 3 oder Anspruch 4, wobei der Drehpunktbereich (77) in einen Hohlraum (600) des Tastenträgers (5) eingesetzt ist.
  6. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Hohlraum (600) an einem ersten Ende (58) und/oder an einem zweiten Ende (58') des Tastenträgers (5) ausgebildet ist.
  7. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 5 oder Anspruch 6, wobei der Hohlraum (600) zwischen einem oberen Abschnitt (51) und einem unteren Abschnitt (52) des Tastenträgers (5) ausgebildet ist.
  8. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Taste (4) eine untere vertiefte Fläche (42) aufweist, die ausgebildet ist, um mit dem Hebelstift (71, 72) in Kontakt zu kommen.
  9. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 3, der zwei Hebel (7, 7') aufweist, die auf dem Tastenträger (5) im Wesentlichen symmetrisch und entgegengesetzt in Bezug auf eine vertikale Mittellinienachse (M) des Schalters (1) schwenkbar sind.
  10. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein im Betätigungselement (9) enthaltener Stiftträger (80) einen Kipphebel (89) aufweist, der durch den Kippschieber (2A) betätigt werden kann.
  11. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Kippschieber (2A) ein Paar von Vorsprüngen (210, 211) aufweist, die in ein Paar von Zähnen (67, 67') des axialen Druckträgers (6) einhängbar sind, so dass der Kippschieber (2A) bei jeder Betätigung des Schalters (1) wieder in die horizontale Position zurückgebracht wird.
  12. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Kippschieber (2A) einen Schieberkörper (200) mit einem gerillten Bereich (203) aufweist, der zur Aufnahme des beweglichen Abschnitts (20, 20') geeignet ist.
  13. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 12, der einen ersten beweglichen Abschnitt (20) und einen zweiten beweglichen Abschnitt (20') sowie eine elastische Komponente (201) aufweist, die zwischen dem ersten und zweiten beweglichen Abschnitt (20, 20') angeordnet ist.
  14. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 12 oder Anspruch 13, wobei der bewegliche Abschnitt (20, 20') durch einen Axialschieber (20, 20') ausgebildet ist.
  15. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 14, wobei der bewegliche Abschnitt (20) eine Öffnung (22) aufweist, die zur Aufnahme eines ersten Endes (222) der elastischen Komponente (201) geeignet ist, und der zweite bewegliche Abschnitt (20') eine Öffnung (22') aufweist, die ausgebildet ist, um ein zweites Ende (222') der elastischen Komponente (201) aufzunehmen.
  16. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 15, wobei der bewegliche Abschnitt (20, 20') eine Aussparung (21, 21') aufweist, die zur Aufnahme einer Kontur des gerillten Bereichs (203) des Schieberkörpers (200) geeignet ist.
  17. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 16, wobei der bewegliche Abschnitt (20, 20') einen Anschlag (23, 23') aufweist, der eingerichtet ist, um das Verschieben des beweglichen Abschnitts (20, 20') entlang des Schieberkörpers (200) zu begrenzen.
  18. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 17, wobei der erste bewegliche Abschnitt durch ein erstes Drückerelement (63) und der zweite Abschnitt (20') durch ein zweites Drückerelement betätigt werden kann (63').
  19. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 18, wobei der Schieberkörper (200) eine erste Wand (204) und eine zweite Wand (205) aufweist, die auf gegenüberliegenden Seiten der Nut (203) angeordnet sind, wobei beide Wände (204, 205) eine erste Öffnung (206, 206') und eine zweite Öffnung (207, 207') umfassen.
  20. Elektrischer Schalter (1) nach Anspruch 19, wobei der erste Axialschieber (20) zwei Vorsprünge (23, 24) aufweist, die geeignet sind, um in die entsprechenden Öffnungen (206, 206') des Schieberkörpers (200) eingeführt zu werden und der zweite Axialschieber (20') zwei Vorsprünge (23', 24') aufweist, die geeignet sind, um in die entsprechenden Öffnungen (207, 207') des Schieberkörpers (200) eingeführt zu werden.
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