US3857008A - Alternate make-break type slide switch with improved movable contact - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Fmeign. pp t Priority Data A slide switch comprising a'strip-like contact slide Aug. 11, 1972 Netherlands 7210971 provided with movable contacts, each of which has 2 1 two resilient fingers provided with contact areas.
- the [52] ILS. Cl 200/153 J, 200/16 D, 200/159 R, fingers are connected, by connecting strips which act 200/275 as torsion springs and which extend perpendicular to [51] Int. Cl. H0110 113/56, HOlh 1/44 the fingers, to a centre part which has a central open- Field of Search .;...-200/16 C, 16 D, 153 J, ing and which serves for connection on the contact PATENTED DREW 3, 857, 088
- the invention relates to a slide switch comprising a I strip-like contact slide which is provided with movable contacts and which is slidable in the longitudinal direction between two plates arranged parallel to the plane of the contact slide. These plates form the walls of a housing. Stationary contacts are provided on the walls to cooperate with the movable contacts.
- Each of the movable contacts comprise a pair of resilient fingers which are situated on both sides of a center part, which serves for the connection of the movable contact to the contact slide.
- the fingers form one integral unit of a plate-like material with the center part and are provided with a contact area near their free end.
- the contact areas of the movable contacts must be pressed against the stationary contacts at an adequate pressure in order to ensure proper electrical connection. On the other hand, this pressure should not be too large because the movement of the contact slide will otherwise be impeded by friction. Because a slide switch is a mass produced item which is assembled in large quantities from preformed parts, these requirements must be satisfied in spite of unavoidable dimensional deviations. A requirement in this respect is that the movable contacts must have a flat'resilience characteristic in their operating range, i.e., the resilience can only be dependent on the deformation of the spring to a small extent. f
- the object of the invention is to provide a slide switch having movable contacts with the desired flat resilience characteristic, while the dimensions of the switch can be very small.
- the slide switch according to the invention is characterized in that each of the movable contacts comprises two connecting strips which extend approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fingers. Each connecting strip connects the non-free end of a reed to an extension of that half of the center part which is situated near the other reed. The length of said connecting strips exceeds their width.
- the center part of the movable contact has a central opening which is slid over a pin projecting from the slide in order to connect this contact.
- the connecting strips act as torsion springs, thus making a substantial contribution to the flattening of the resilience characteristic, without the dimensions of the movable contacts being significantly increased.
- the resilient fingers in a preferred embodiment of the slide switch according to the invention, are provided at the contact areas with a construction which reduces the contact area.
- Slide switches are generally operated by a pushbutton by means of which a force acting in the longitudinal direction of the contact slide can be exerted on the contact slide, with the result that the latter is slid from a first to a second position.
- the contact slide can be locked in the second position, a reset spring being provided for returning the contact slide to the first position after the slide has been released.
- the contact slide is first slid slightly beyond the second position when the pushbutton is depressed in order to ensure proper operation of the locking mechanism.
- the pushbutton is released, the contact slide is pressed against the lock by the reset spring, with the result that it remains in the second position.
- a slide switch of this type is preferably characterized in that in the movement direction of the contact slide the dimension of the stationary contacts is larger at areas where they contact the movable contacts when the contact slide is in the second position than at other areas.
- FIG. I is a plan view of the interior of a slide switch according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side elevation at an enlarged scale of a part of a contact slide of the slide switch shown in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3a is a side elevation ofa movable contact for connection to the contact slide shown in FIG. 2,
- FIG. 3b is a sectional view along the line BB of the movable contact shown in FIG. 3a.
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation of a partly broken open part of a housing for the slide switch of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the slide switch shown in FIG. I.
- the slide switch shown in FIG. 1 comprises a housing II, the walls of which are formed by two parallel plates 3 which are provided with stationary contacts 4, a striplike contact slide 5 which is provided with movable contacts 6 arranged between the plates.
- the contact slide 5 can he slid in its longitudinal direction from a first position (the position shown in FIG. II) to a second position (not shown) in which the contact slide has been displaced to the left with respect to the situation shown in FIG.'1.
- the displacement can be effected by depressing a pushbutton 7 which is connected to the contact slide 5 by way of a button rod 9.
- a reset spring Ill serves to ensure that the contact slide 5 returns to the first position when the pushbutton is released.
- the returning of the slide can be prevented by means of a locking mechanism which locks the contact slide 5 in the second position.
- Various embodiments of locking mechanisms of this kind are known. One of these embodiments is diagrammatically shown in FIG. I.
- the switch is slid into a cut-out in the upright walls of a trough-like connecting member 113, the longitudinal direction of which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the switch.
- a strip-like button lock 15 which is slidable in its longitudinal direction (denoted partly by broken lines).
- a pawl 19, associated with thebutton lock 15, projects through an opening 17 in the bottom 18 of the housing.
- Each of the movable contacts 6 (see also FIGS. 3a and b) comprises a pair of resilient fingers 25 which are arranged on both sides of a center part 27 which comprises a central opening 29 which serves for the connection of the contact on the contact slide 5.
- the contact slide 5, comprising a chamber 30 (see FIGS. 2 and 5) for each movable contact 6, is provided with a pin 31 inthe center of each of these chambers.
- the circumference of the central opening 29 corresponds substantially to that of the pin 31, except that a number (two in the case shown) of inwards projecting teethv 33 are provided on the circumference of the opening.
- the material of the contact 6 (for example, phosphor bronze) is substantially harder than the material of the contact slide 5 (synthetic resin), so that the teeth 33 penetrate into the pin 31 when the contact 6 is connected on the contact slide. The contact 6 is thus prevented from coming loose from the contact slide 5, without an additional operation being required.
- each of the fingers 25 is connected, by a connecting strip 35, to an extension 37 of the center part 27 which, in order to increase the length of the connecting strip, adjoins the half of this center part which is situated near the other finger.
- the length of the connecting strip is larger than its width, so that the connecting strip can act as a torsion spring.
- Each of the fingers 25 furthermore comprises a contact area 41 which, after the mounting of the contact slide 5 in the housing, abuts against a stationary contact 4. In order to reduce the surface of this contact area, the finger 25 present invention, so that the stationary contacts 4 may is provided with a constriction at the contact area.
- the contact pressure is thus increased.
- the contact pressure is delivered partly by elastic twisting of the connecting strip 35, and partly by the elastic bending of the finger 25.
- the finger 25 is bent so far out of the plane of the center part 27 (see FIG. 3b) that it is bent slightly back again when the contact slide 5 is placed in the housing 1.
- the free end 43 of the reed 25 is bent backwards in the direction of the center part 27.
- the contact slide 5 is provided' with openings 45 in which this free end is movable.
- the complete movable contact 6 can be formed from one pieceof plate-like material by way of a punching operation.
- the stationary contacts 4 consist of a metal coating of the synthetic resin wall 3. They are connected on the one side to soldering pins 49 for soldering the switch 2, for example, to a printed circuit board, and on the other side to hook-like soldering lugs 51 for the connection of connecting wires. Other connecting means are obviously also feasible.
- a slide switch comprising a strip-like contact slide which is provided with movable contacts and which is slidable in the longitudinal direction between two walls of a housing, said walls being arranged to be parallel to the plane of the contact slide, and stationary contacts provided on said walls which cooperate with the movable contacts, each of the movable contacts comprising a pair of resilient fingers which are situated on both sides of a center part adapted to serve for the connection of the movable contact to the contact slide, said fingers forming one integral unit of a plate-like material with said center part, and being provided with a contact area near their free end, each of the movable contacts having two connecting strips which extend substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of said fingers, each connecting strip connecting the non-free end of a finger to an extension of that half of the center part situated near the other finger, the length of said connecting strips exceeding their width, and a central opening in said center part which is slid over a pin projecting from the slide in order to connect said movable contact to said slide.
- a slide switch as claimed in claim 1 in which the contact slide can be slid from a first to a second position by a force which acts in its longitudinal direction, locking means being provided to lock the contact slide in said second position, reset means being provided for returning the slide to its first position after unlocking, and wherein the dimension of the stationary contacts is larger at areas where they contact the movable contacts when the contact slide is in the second position than at other areas.
- a slide switch comprising a housing having a wall defining a longitudinal direction, two stationary contact members carried on said wall within said housing, a strip-like slide mounted for longitudinal movement between first and second operative positions within said housing, a movable contact member carried on said slide for cooperative engagement with a stationary contact member, and means connected to said slide for causing longitudinal movement thereof, said movconnecting strip extending from each of said extensions in opposite directions and substantially perpendicular to said extensions and having a length greater than its width, a pair of resilient fingers each connected at one end thereof to one of said connecting strips, said fingers extending in parallel opposed directions and being located on opposite sides of said central part, and a contact area carried on the free end of each of said fingers for contact with a stationary contact member, said central part and said pair of fingers being integrally formed of a substantially flat plate-like material.
- the slide according to claim 5 further comprising a pin carried by said slide for receiving said movable contact, and wherein said means for attaching said movable contact to said slide comprises an aperture in said central part and at least one tooth projecting inwardly on said aperture for engaging said pin so as to securely hold said movable contact on said slide.
- the slide switch according to claim 5 further comprising locking means for locking said slide in said second position, reset means for releasing said locking means for returning said slide-to said first position, and enlarged contact areas carried by said stationary contacts for maintaining contact with said movable contacts when said slide is moved to said second position.
- a slide switch comprising a housing having two spaced parallel walls, stationary contact members carried on said walls, a strip-like slide mounted within said housing for longitudinal movement between said walls, said strip-like slide being movable parallel to said walls, movable contact members carried on said slide for cooperative engagement with the stationary contact members, said movable contacts comprising a central part carrying means for connection to said slide, a pair 10.
- said means connecting said fingers to said central part comprises substantially L-shaped members having one leg thereof connected to the non-free end of one of said fingers and the other leg thereof connected to said central part, the leg connected to said fingers having a length greater than its width so as to form a torsional resilient member.
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US4075441A (en) * | 1975-04-07 | 1978-02-21 | U.S. Philips Corporation | Slide switch having resilient movable contact arm twisted to provide efficient electrical connection |
US4496803A (en) * | 1983-05-04 | 1985-01-29 | Key Concepts, Incorporated | Data entry switch |
US4758700A (en) * | 1986-07-07 | 1988-07-19 | Casco Products Corporation | Switch construction employing contact having spaced-apart contact points |
US4769554A (en) * | 1986-09-24 | 1988-09-06 | Alfred Teves Gmbh | Electrical switching mechanism for circuits in automotive vehicles |
US5586646A (en) * | 1992-06-16 | 1996-12-24 | Bridgeman; Mark | Vehicle locking systems |
US5744764A (en) * | 1996-09-26 | 1998-04-28 | General Signal Corporation | Modular de-energized switch for transformer tap changing |
US5864186A (en) * | 1998-03-20 | 1999-01-26 | Cts Corporation | Slide actuated audio volume control assembly |
US5977499A (en) * | 1998-04-16 | 1999-11-02 | Cts Corporation | Slide selector switch |
WO2011044330A1 (en) | 2009-10-08 | 2011-04-14 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Method of bonding porous metal to metal substrates |
EP2332589A2 (en) | 2009-12-11 | 2011-06-15 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Methods for coating implants |
WO2011130169A1 (en) | 2010-04-12 | 2011-10-20 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Methods for making textured ceramic implants |
WO2025011802A1 (de) * | 2023-07-13 | 2025-01-16 | Magna powertrain gmbh & co kg | Elektromechanische schaltanordnung sowie stromverteilereinheit für ein kraftfahrzeug umfassend eine solche elektromechanische schaltanordnung |
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US3399282A (en) * | 1965-11-15 | 1968-08-27 | Matsuku Kabushiki Kaisha | Multiple pushbutton switch |
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US3646283A (en) * | 1970-04-20 | 1972-02-29 | Globe Union Inc | Multistation pushbutton switch assembly with master control means for alternative push-push or only one switch operable at a time modes of actuation |
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US4075441A (en) * | 1975-04-07 | 1978-02-21 | U.S. Philips Corporation | Slide switch having resilient movable contact arm twisted to provide efficient electrical connection |
US4496803A (en) * | 1983-05-04 | 1985-01-29 | Key Concepts, Incorporated | Data entry switch |
US4758700A (en) * | 1986-07-07 | 1988-07-19 | Casco Products Corporation | Switch construction employing contact having spaced-apart contact points |
US4769554A (en) * | 1986-09-24 | 1988-09-06 | Alfred Teves Gmbh | Electrical switching mechanism for circuits in automotive vehicles |
US5586646A (en) * | 1992-06-16 | 1996-12-24 | Bridgeman; Mark | Vehicle locking systems |
US5744764A (en) * | 1996-09-26 | 1998-04-28 | General Signal Corporation | Modular de-energized switch for transformer tap changing |
US5864186A (en) * | 1998-03-20 | 1999-01-26 | Cts Corporation | Slide actuated audio volume control assembly |
US5977499A (en) * | 1998-04-16 | 1999-11-02 | Cts Corporation | Slide selector switch |
WO2011044330A1 (en) | 2009-10-08 | 2011-04-14 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Method of bonding porous metal to metal substrates |
EP2332589A2 (en) | 2009-12-11 | 2011-06-15 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Methods for coating implants |
WO2011130169A1 (en) | 2010-04-12 | 2011-10-20 | Biomet Manufacturing Corp. | Methods for making textured ceramic implants |
WO2025011802A1 (de) * | 2023-07-13 | 2025-01-16 | Magna powertrain gmbh & co kg | Elektromechanische schaltanordnung sowie stromverteilereinheit für ein kraftfahrzeug umfassend eine solche elektromechanische schaltanordnung |
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