US3539748A - Center tap potentiometer center biased by linearly movable microswitch actuating control rods - Google Patents
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- a control switch of the rotary type having a center ofi? position and controlling movement of a load in two different directions by moving the switch to either side of a center off position.
- the switch controls a center tap potentiometer and not only turns the load on and off and controls the direction of movement of a load, but also controls speed of the load. The farther the switch is moved from its off position the faster the load is moved.
- the switch utilizes an improved arrangement for positively returning the switch to its center off position whenever it is released so that very accurate control of the load can be obtained.
- the present invention pertains to rotary control switches having a center off position and movable in two opposite rotational directions.
- the present invention relates to a rotary control switch which utilizes a positive centering device by using a gear drive to control a rotary control element.
- the switch uses linearly actuating springs for centering the switch.
- a gear is drivably mounted directly onto the switch control handle shaft and this gear in turn engages another gear and drives a rotary control element such as a rotary potentiometer.
- a pair of spring loaded rods are retained in a part annular slot defined in the first gear. The rods are spring loaded so that the springs act on the rods to exert a force tending to rotate the gear to a stopped position when there is no external force on the actuating handle.
- the unit can be used With on and off limit switches to obtain two way action where there is only single polarity direct current available, or can be used to direct the power units without the on-off switches when proper power is available.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary top plan view of a control panel mounting a control switch made according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the device of FIG. 1, with parts in section and parts broken away;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken as on line 3-3 in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken as on line 4-4 in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of a typical control circuit used with the switch construction of FIGS. 1-4;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary enlarged side elevational view' showing a modified form of the invention employing micro switches and;
- FIG. 7 is a modified control circuit used with the present invention and employed when the switch as shown in FIG. 6 is used.
- the control switch shown generally in 10 is installed on top panel 11 of a control console.
- the top panel is shown only fragmentarily.
- the switch includes a housing 12 positioned below the panel 11 and a switch control lever 13 is mounted onto a control shaft 14 that extends through a provided opening in the switch housing and in the top panel 11.
- the switch lever 13 can be rotationally moved as shown as dotted position in FIG. 1 either to the right or to the left, and when it is centered as shown in solid lines, it is in an off position.
- the housing 12 includes a center divider member 15 and a top member 16 which is attached just below the panel 11.
- Shaft 14 is rotatably mounted in suitable bearings -17 and 18, which are mounted between the center divider 15 and the top member or wall 16.
- the shaft 14 in turn mounts a spur gear 20.
- the gear has a hub that rides against a flange on the bearing 17, and the bearing 18 is shouldered so that the top wall 16 holds the assembly in position.
- the bearing 18 has a small neck that surrounds the shaft at the opening in the top wall.
- the first or drive gear 20 engages a driven gear 21 that is substantially smaller than the gear 20 and which is, as shown, drivably mounted onto a shaft of a rotary, center tap potentiometer 22.
- the potentiometer is fastened with suitable fastening means 23 to the divider member or wall 15 and is positioned below the divider wall.
- the shaft of the potentiometer extends upwardly above the divider wall.
- the gears are meshed so that the potentiometer 22, which is a center tap, center off, rotary potentiometer, is off when the switch lever 13 is in its 011? position.
- the positioning of the switch lever is controlled through the use of a pair of control rods 24 and 25.
- the control rods each pass through a guide block 26 that is positioned above the divider wall 15 and below the top wall 16 and is held in place with suitable fasteners.
- the openings in the guide blocks 26 are made so that they form recessed spring pockets 27 surrounding each of the control rods 24 and 25.
- the control rods pass through small openings at one end of the spring pockets 27.
- a separate spring 30 surrounds each of the control rods and is positioned within the respective pockets, and a spring retainer washer 31 is positioned adjacent the ends of the control rods and is held in place by brazing or otherwise fastening a suitable fastener 32 to the end of the rod.
- the rods are urged by the springs 30 in the direction indicated by arrow 33 and in the first form of the invention are stopped from movement in this direction by stop blocks 34 and 35, respectively, which in turn are fastened onto a center member 36 of the guide member.
- the stop members or blocks 34 and 35 can be adjustably mounted on the center member 36 so that they can be moved to position the stops where desired.
- the end portions are positioned within a part annular slot 37 defined through gear 20.
- the slot 37 extends part way around the periphery of the gear. The slot is made so that the end surfaces 38 of the slot 37- is engaged by the rod end portions 24A and 25A at the same time that the fasteners 32 engage the respective stop blocks 34 and 35.
- the rotation of the gear 20 will cause the gear 21 to rotate and thus will rotate the center tap potentiometer.
- the gear ratio gives substantially full travel of the potentiometer with a small movement of the control lever.
- FIG. shows a schematic representation using the switch of the present invention in a typical circuit to control a servo valve coil.
- the servo valve can be used to control the flow of oil to a rotary hydraulic motor which in turn can be used to drive rotational components, for example, a grip of a remote manipulator.
- Servo valve controls are made so that the more current flowing through the servo valve coil, the more the valve will open and the faster the motor will rotate.
- the stop blocks 34 and 35 in this form of the invention have been replaced with micro switches 50 and 51.
- These switches are fastened to the center member 36 in any desired manner in a position so that their actuator buttons align with the rods 24 and 25, respectively.
- the small collars surrounding the actuator buttons of the switches 50 and 51 form sto members when the actuator buttons are depressed by the rods.
- the switches 50 and 51 are adjusted so that the actuators are depressed (or actuated) on both of the switches when the lever 13 is in its normal or off position.
- the switches can be wired into a circuit to obtain reversing functions in combination with a servo valve when only single polarity straight DC power is provided, for example, where the unit uses a 12 volt storage battery.
- Lever 13 again drives the gears to move the center wiper 40 on the rotary, center tap potentiometer 22.
- the center position is again oif and leads to ground as shown. Only a plus 12 volt source is used.
- the solid line portions of micro switches 50 and 51 is when the lever 13 is in its ofif position.
- the switch will move to its dotted position as shown in FIG. 7 and at the same time the wiper 40 will move away from the center position so that current will flow from the voltage source through the wiper, and through a transistor 54 provided in circuit.
- the micro switch 50 moves to its dotted position and this completes a path through the transistor and the potentiometer to the solenoid servo valve coil 52.
- the amount of current flowing through the coil 52 determines the amount of opening of the valve that the coil controls in the conventional manner and this in turn, if the valve is used to control a hydraulic motor, will determine the speed of the hydraulic motor.
- the farther the lever 13 is rotated from its center position the faster the motor controlled ,by the coil 52 will rotate.
- All of the components necessary for operation of the switch, other than the external power connections can be mounted within the housing 12.
- the transistors 42 and 43 can be mounted onto a bracket 46 that is fastened to the divider member 15, and the diodes 44 and 45 also can be mounted right within the housing. Suitable resistors that are necessary are easily housed within this switch component as well.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 When the form of the invention shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 is utilized, all the components necessary for the circuit except the external power connection also are housed within the switch housing.
- the transistor 54 can be mounted in place of the transistor 42 and any resistors necessary also fit nicely within this housing.
- a junction block 55 can be provided at the bottom of the housing in both forms of the invention so that external connections can also be easily made.
- the use of the linearly slidable rods or links using compression springs for positive centering make the operation of the rotary switch accurate.
- the gear ratio By proper selection of the gear ratio, the amount of rotation of the lever 13 can be kept to a minimum for obtaining full travel of the potentiometer, and the sensitivity thus can also be controlled by gear ratio selection.
- the gears are approximately 15 tooth gear for the gear 21, and a 50 tooth gear for gear 20.
- the use of a single rod and spring for biasing the unit to its center position is also contemplated.
- the unit can operate in only one direction from the center position as well.
- the unit will work for other types of transmitted power, as well, but finds special use in the electrical field for controlling rotary otentiometers.
- the springs can be preloaded to exert a positive retaining or positioning force in the switch center position.
- a rotary switch having a center oflf position and movable in opposite directions rotationally from its center off position to complete electrical connections, comprising a housing, a first shaft rotatably mounted in the housing, a first gear drivably mounted on said first shaft, a rotary variable rate controller being mounted on said housing and having a controller shaft, a second gear mounted on the shaft of said rotary controller and engaging said first gear, the first gear having slot means defined therein, said slot means having end surfaces, at least two separate control links, means mounting said control links in said slot means, portions of said control links further being slidably mounted with respect to said housing, bias means urging said control links in first directions, said control links engaging opposite end surfaces of said slot means under the urging of said bias means to center said first gear and first shaft in a normal arcuate position comprising the off position of said rotary switch, rotation of said first shaft from its normal position causing unequal force on the control links from said bias means thereby causing one of said links to exert a centering force on said first gear and first
- variable rate controller is a rotary, center tap potentiometer.
- bias means comprises linearly actuated springs.
- a rotary switch having a center off position and being movable in opposite directions rotationally from its center off position to complete electrical connections, comprising a housing, a first shaft rotatably mounted in said housing, a first gear drivably mounted on said shaft, a rotary center tap potentiometer mounted on said housing and having a second shaft, a second gear mounted on the second shaft and engaging said first gear, said first gear having slot means defined therein, said slot means having end surfaces, at least two separate control links mounted in said slot means, said control links further be ing slidably mounted with respect to said housing, bias means urging said control links in a first direction, said control links having end portions engaging the end surfaces of said slot means under the urging of said bias means to center said first gear in a normal arcuate position comprising the off position of said rotary switch, separate switch means mounted on said housing, each of said separate switch means being positioned to be actuated by a separate one of said control links, said separate switch means being actuated by its respective control link when the rotary switch
- a rotary control device having an off position and being movable rotationally from its off position to control a connected load, comprising a housing, a member rotatably mounted in said housing and movable rotationally to and from a normal position, means connected to said member to control said load responsive to rotational movement thereof, a control rod linearly slidably mounted in said housing, first connecting means between said member and rod to cause linear movement of a portion of said control rod upon rotational movement of said member from the normal position of said member in a first rotational direction, switch means on said housing in alignment with said control rod and being actuated by said control rod when said member is in its normal position, and bias means cooperating with said control rod resisting movement of said member in the first rotational direction from its normal position, rotational movement of said member increasing the biasing force on said control rod tending to move said member back to its normal position.
- said member includes a disc like member
- said connecting means comprises slot means in said disc like member, said rods having means slidably connecting them in said slot means.
- control means includes a second gear meshing with said first gear, said second gear driving a control member, said control member having means thereon which will vary the controlled function in proportion to the amount of rotation of said second gear from a normal position.
- bias means on said control rods comprise linearly actuated springs connected between said housing and said control rod.
- control member comprises a center tap rotary potentiometer.
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