US3662129A - Rotary electrical switch assembly having a rotor and an eccentrically mounted contact member - Google Patents

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US3662129A
US3662129A US882855A US3662129DA US3662129A US 3662129 A US3662129 A US 3662129A US 882855 A US882855 A US 882855A US 3662129D A US3662129D A US 3662129DA US 3662129 A US3662129 A US 3662129A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/02Details
    • H01H19/10Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H19/14Operating parts, e.g. turn knob
    • H01H19/18Operating parts, e.g. turn knob adapted for actuation at a limit or other predetermined position in the path of a body, the relative movement of switch and body being primarily for a purpose other than the actuation of the switch, e.g. door switch, limit switch, floor-levelling switch of a lift
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/54Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand the operating part having at least five or an unspecified number of operative positions
    • H01H19/56Angularly-movable actuating part carrying contacts, e.g. drum switch
    • H01H19/58Angularly-movable actuating part carrying contacts, e.g. drum switch having only axial contact pressure, e.g. disc switch, wafer switch
    • H01H19/585Angularly-movable actuating part carrying contacts, e.g. drum switch having only axial contact pressure, e.g. disc switch, wafer switch provided with printed circuit contacts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2300/00Orthogonal indexing scheme relating to electric switches, relays, selectors or emergency protective devices covered by H01H
    • H01H2300/02Application transmission, e.g. for sensing the position of a gear selector or automatic transmission

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  • the switch may be mounted in the Field (Search 200/61 58 61 85 61 88 61 39 very small space available since the moving contact moves through a larger angular distance than the input member or shaft thereby enabling the fixed contacts to be easily accommodatecl.
  • the salient object of the present invention is to provide a switch which includes a body, a shaft mounted in the body for rotation about a first axis relative to the body, a movable contact member mounted for rotation relative to the body about a second axis parallel to, but spaced from, said first axis, means coupling said shaft to said movable contact member so that said member is rotated relative to the body when said shaft is rotated, and fixed contacts carried by said body and engageable by movable contacts carried by said member.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of an electric switch with the cover, the rotor and the drive shaft being removed;
  • FIG. 2 is a view taken along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1 of the assembled switch
  • FIG. 2A is a perspective illustration of the rotor and the printed circuit board for movable contact member of the novel switch
  • FIG. 2B is a plan view of the assembly of FIG. 2A in one position.
  • FIG. 2C is a top plan view of the assembly of FIG. 2A in another position rotated in the clockwise direction.
  • the switch includes a body 11 molded in a phenolic resin, or other synthetic resin materials.
  • the body 11 is formed with a cylindrical recess 12 within which is rotatably mounted a circular printed circuit board 13, the outer diameter of the printed circuit board 13 being substantially equal to the inner diameter of the recess 12.
  • the printed circuit board 13 constitutes a movable substantially ring-like contact carrier and includes a plurality of exposed conductive areas, constituting movable contacts.
  • the body 11 has associated therewith a pressed steel cover 14 which defines with the body 1 l the switch casing.
  • the printed circuit board 13 is annular and is disposed about a shaft 16.
  • a molded synthetic resin rotor 15 which is journalled for rotation in the body 11 and the cover 14.
  • the rotor 15 is hollow and is adapted to be drivingly engaged with a shaft 16.
  • the axis about which the rotor 15 is rotatable relative to the casing is parallel to the axis about which the printed circuit board. 13 is rotatable relative to the casing, but the axes of rotation are spaced apart by a predetermined amount X as indicated in FIG. 1, with the central hole in the printed circuit board 13 being sufficiently large to accommodate the rotor 15 with the axis of the rotor 15 offset from the axis of rotation of the printed circuit board 13.
  • the printed circuit board 13 is drivingly engaged with the rotor 15 through the intermediary of a radially extending rib or post 19 integral with the rotor 15 with the post extending parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor into engagement with a radially extending slot 21 in the printed circuit board 13.
  • the body 11 carries two pairs of fixed contacts 17, 18 and each contact is in the form of a flexible finger electrically connected to a terminal blade on the exterior of the body 11.
  • the contacts 17, 18 are engageable by respective exposed conductive areas 38 of the printed circuit board, in predetermined angular positions of the printed circuit board, so that circuits between the contacts of each pair are made or broken by rotation of the printed circuit board 13 relative to the body 11.
  • the arrangement of the switch is such that within the permitted range of movement of the printed circuit board, by virtue of the spacing of the axes of rotation of the rotor 15 and the printed circuit board 13, the printed circuit board 13 is moved through a greater angular distance than is rotor 15 which is driving the printed circuit board.
  • the printed circuit board 13 will be moved through a distance greater than that through which the rotor 15 moves and so the contacts 17,18, can be spaced apart by an amount greater than that by which they could be spaced if there were no difference in the degree of movement of the rotor and the printed circuit board.
  • the switch is used to control the starter motor circuit 40 and the reversing light circuit 42 of a road vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission.
  • the shaft 16 is the selector shaft of the automatic transmission which is moved manually to select the settings of the automatic transmission.
  • the reversing light circuit of the vehicle must only be completed when the reverse position of the automatic transmission is selected and similarly the engine starting circuit of the vehicle should only be capable of being completed, through the starter switch of the vehicle, in the park, neutral positions of the automatic transmission.
  • the contacts 18 are connected in the reversing light circuit of the vehicle and the contacts 17 are connected in the starter motor circuit of the vehicle, it being appreciated that the starter motor circuit also includes a manually operable starter switch 44.
  • the printed circuit board 13 is so designed that the circuit between the contacts 18 is only completed when the printed circuit board is moved to a position corresponding to the reverse position of the automatic transmission, and the circuit between the contacts 17 is completed only in the positions of the printed circuit board 13 corresponding to the park and neutral positions of the automatic transmission.
  • An electrical switch including a body, a shaft mounted in the body for rotation about a first axis relative to the body, a movable substantially ring-like member disposed about said first axis and mounted for rotation relative to the body about a second axis parallel to, but spaced from, said first axis, contacts carried by said movable member, means coupling said shaft to said movable member so that said member is rotated relative to the body when said shaft is rotated, the angular direction of rotation of said member being the same as that of said shaft, and fixed contacts carried by said body and engagable by the contacts carried by said movable member.
  • the means coupling said shaft to said movable member includes a rotor movable with said shaft, said rotor including a post which engages a radially extending slot in said movable member.

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A switch for use with an automatic transmission drive selector lever of a road vehicle in which the contacts of the switch are arranged with sufficient clearance therebetween to avoid arcing between the contacts and permit physical mounting of the contacts while allowing the switch to be operated by a small angular movement. Thus, the switch may be mounted in the very small space available since the moving contact moves through a larger angular distance than the input member or shaft thereby enabling the fixed contacts to be easily accommodated.

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200/153.15,l7,l56, 153 N O Unlted States Patent [151 3,662,129
Lewis 1451 May 9, 1972 [54] ROTARY ELECTRICAL SWITCH [56] References Cited ASSEMBLY HAVING A ROTOR AND AN UNITED STATES PATENTS ECCENTRICALLY MOUNTED 1,827,765 10/1931 Roebel ..200/61 .39 CONTACT MEMBER 3,431,374 3/1969 Raab.....
3,189,701 6/1965 Brown [72] lnvenmr- Keith Lewis Bumley' England 3,440,380 4/1969 Harasymiak ..200/156 "[73] Assignee: Joseph Lucas (Industries) Limited, Birmingham, England Primary ExammerRobert K. Schaefer Assistant ExaminerM. Ginsburg [22] Filed: Dec. 8, 1969 AttorneyH0lman & Stern [21] App]. No.: 882,855 [57] ABSTRACT A switch for use with an automatic transmission drive selector [3O] Forelgn Apphc'mon Pnonty Dam lever of a road vehicle in which the contacts of the switch are Dec. 16, 1968 Great Britain ..59,637/68 arranged with Sufficient clearance therebetween to avoid ing between the contacts and permit physical mounting of the [52] U 5 Cl 200/6138 200/153 N contacts while allowing the switch to be operated by a small [51] angular movement. Thus, the switch may be mounted in the Field (Search 200/61 58 61 85 61 88 61 39 very small space available since the moving contact moves through a larger angular distance than the input member or shaft thereby enabling the fixed contacts to be easily accommodatecl.
4 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures H PATENTEDW 91912 3.662.129
SHEET 1 UF 2 BY AFBRNEYS mimmm '9 0912 SHLU 2 IF 2 ROTARY ELECTRICAL SWITCH ASSEMBLY HAVING A ROTOR AND AN ECCENTRICALLY MOUNTED CONTACT MEMBER This invention relates to electrical switches.
The salient object of the present invention is to provide a switch which includes a body, a shaft mounted in the body for rotation about a first axis relative to the body, a movable contact member mounted for rotation relative to the body about a second axis parallel to, but spaced from, said first axis, means coupling said shaft to said movable contact member so that said member is rotated relative to the body when said shaft is rotated, and fixed contacts carried by said body and engageable by movable contacts carried by said member.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description and annexed drawings and in which drawings;
FIG. 1 is a plan view of an electric switch with the cover, the rotor and the drive shaft being removed;
FIG. 2 is a view taken along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1 of the assembled switch;
FIG. 2A is a perspective illustration of the rotor and the printed circuit board for movable contact member of the novel switch;
FIG. 2B is a plan view of the assembly of FIG. 2A in one position; and
FIG. 2C is a top plan view of the assembly of FIG. 2A in another position rotated in the clockwise direction.
Referring to the drawings the switch includes a body 11 molded in a phenolic resin, or other synthetic resin materials. The body 11 is formed with a cylindrical recess 12 within which is rotatably mounted a circular printed circuit board 13, the outer diameter of the printed circuit board 13 being substantially equal to the inner diameter of the recess 12. The printed circuit board 13 constitutes a movable substantially ring-like contact carrier and includes a plurality of exposed conductive areas, constituting movable contacts. The body 11 has associated therewith a pressed steel cover 14 which defines with the body 1 l the switch casing. The printed circuit board 13 is annular and is disposed about a shaft 16. Specifically, extending through the central hole in the printed circuit board is a molded synthetic resin rotor 15 which is journalled for rotation in the body 11 and the cover 14. The rotor 15 is hollow and is adapted to be drivingly engaged with a shaft 16. The axis about which the rotor 15 is rotatable relative to the casing is parallel to the axis about which the printed circuit board. 13 is rotatable relative to the casing, but the axes of rotation are spaced apart by a predetermined amount X as indicated in FIG. 1, with the central hole in the printed circuit board 13 being sufficiently large to accommodate the rotor 15 with the axis of the rotor 15 offset from the axis of rotation of the printed circuit board 13.
The printed circuit board 13 is drivingly engaged with the rotor 15 through the intermediary of a radially extending rib or post 19 integral with the rotor 15 with the post extending parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor into engagement with a radially extending slot 21 in the printed circuit board 13. Thus, the printed circuit board 13 can be moved through a limited angular distance with respect to the casing by rotating the shaft 16 engaged with the rotor. The body 11 carries two pairs of fixed contacts 17, 18 and each contact is in the form of a flexible finger electrically connected to a terminal blade on the exterior of the body 11. The contacts 17, 18 are engageable by respective exposed conductive areas 38 of the printed circuit board, in predetermined angular positions of the printed circuit board, so that circuits between the contacts of each pair are made or broken by rotation of the printed circuit board 13 relative to the body 11.
The arrangement of the switch is such that within the permitted range of movement of the printed circuit board, by virtue of the spacing of the axes of rotation of the rotor 15 and the printed circuit board 13, the printed circuit board 13 is moved through a greater angular distance than is rotor 15 which is driving the printed circuit board. Thus, for a given angular movement of the rotor '15 such as from the position shown in FIG. 28 to the position shown in FIG. 2C the printed circuit board 13 will be moved through a distance greater than that through which the rotor 15 moves and so the contacts 17,18, can be spaced apart by an amount greater than that by which they could be spaced if there were no difference in the degree of movement of the rotor and the printed circuit board. Such an arrangement is particularly useful in am embodiment wherein the angular movement of the rotor is such that in a conventional rotary switch the contacts would have to be so close to one another that there would be a severe risk of arcing between the contacts. Further, since such an arrangement provides greater angular movement between operative positions of the switch, it is possible to employ only a small angular movement of the shaft and obtain reasonable tolerances allowable in the construction of the switch. Attention is herein directed to FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C of the drawings wherein the angular movement as above-described is illustrated.
In one practical embodiment of the switch, the switch is used to control the starter motor circuit 40 and the reversing light circuit 42 of a road vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission. The shaft 16 is the selector shaft of the automatic transmission which is moved manually to select the settings of the automatic transmission. Clearly, the reversing light circuit of the vehicle must only be completed when the reverse position of the automatic transmission is selected and similarly the engine starting circuit of the vehicle should only be capable of being completed, through the starter switch of the vehicle, in the park, neutral positions of the automatic transmission. The contacts 18 are connected in the reversing light circuit of the vehicle and the contacts 17 are connected in the starter motor circuit of the vehicle, it being appreciated that the starter motor circuit also includes a manually operable starter switch 44. The printed circuit board 13 is so designed that the circuit between the contacts 18 is only completed when the printed circuit board is moved to a position corresponding to the reverse position of the automatic transmission, and the circuit between the contacts 17 is completed only in the positions of the printed circuit board 13 corresponding to the park and neutral positions of the automatic transmission. Thus, upon moving the selector shaft 16 of the automatic transmission to the reverse position, to engage the reverse gear of the vehicle, the printed circuit board 13 is moved by the rotor 15 to a position wherein the circuit between the contacts 18 is completed, thereby energizing the reversing lamps of the vehicle, and upon moving the selector shaft 16 to a position wherein the automatic transmission is in the park or neutral condition, the circuit between the contacts 17 is completed, so that the starter motor of the vehicle can be energized by closing the starter motor switch. In positions of the selector shaft 16 other than those corresponding to the park, neutral or reverse positions of the automatic transmission, neither the circuit between the contacts 18, nor the circuit between the contacts 17 is completed, and hence the reversing lights are not energized, and the starter motor of the vehicle cannot be energized by closing the starter switch.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An electrical switch including a body, a shaft mounted in the body for rotation about a first axis relative to the body, a movable substantially ring-like member disposed about said first axis and mounted for rotation relative to the body about a second axis parallel to, but spaced from, said first axis, contacts carried by said movable member, means coupling said shaft to said movable member so that said member is rotated relative to the body when said shaft is rotated, the angular direction of rotation of said member being the same as that of said shaft, and fixed contacts carried by said body and engagable by the contacts carried by said movable member.
2. The switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means coupling said shaft to said movable member includes a rotor movable with said shaft, said rotor including a post which engages a radially extending slot in said movable member.
and a starter motor circuit of the vehicle respectively, with said reversing light circuit being completed when said selector shaft is in the reverse drive position, and said starter motor circuit being completed when said selector shaft is in the park and neutral positions.

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1. An electrical switch including a body, a shaft mounted in the body for rotation about a first axis relative to the body, a movable substantially ring-like member disposed about said first axis and mounted for rotation relative to the body about a second axis parallel to, but spaced from, said first axis, contacts carried by said movable member, means coupling said shaft to said movable member so that said member is rotated relative to the body when said shaft is rotated, the angular direction of rotation of said member being the same as that of said shaft, and fixed contacts carried by said body and engagable by the contacts carried by said movable member.
2. The switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means coupling said shaft to said movable member includes a rotor movable with said shaft, said rotor including a post which engages a radially extending slot in said movable member.
3. The switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein said movable member is a printed circuit board having a plurality of exposed conductive areas thereon.
4. The switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shaft is adapted to comprise a selector shaft of an automatic transmission of a road vehicle and said fixed contacts carried by said body are adapted to be connected in a reversing light circuit and a starter motor circuit of the vehicle respectively, with said reversing light circuit being completed when said selector shaft is in the reverse drive position, and said starter motor circuit being completed when said selector shaft is in the park and neutral positions.
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