WO2006035161A1 - Programmateur electromecanique et connecteur electrique programmable comportant un tel programmateur - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H43/00—Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed
- H01H43/02—Details
- H01H43/04—Means for time setting
- H01H43/06—Means for time setting comprising separately adjustable parts for each programme step, e.g. with tappets
- H01H43/065—Means for time setting comprising separately adjustable parts for each programme step, e.g. with tappets using cams or discs supporting a plurality of individually programmable elements (Schaltreiter)
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- the present invention relates to an electromechanical programmer, and a programmable electrical connector comprising such a programmer.
- the invention applies in particular to the field of home automation and, more generally, to the automated management of an electrical appliance for supplying this appliance according to an adjustable time cycle.
- the present programmable connectors intended to be electrically interposed between a power source and a device, are adapted to allow the supply of this device, by the source, only during one or more time intervals, and this cyclically, with usually a period of one day.
- a connector is traditionally equipped with an electromechanical programmer, more economical than an electronic programming device.
- This programmer comprises a programming dial, generally in the form of a wheel, provided with graduations corresponding to temporal subdivisions of the period of the programming cycle. At each of these subdivisions, the dial is equipped with a user-actionable segment so as to determine the time range (s) during which the power supply is desired.
- the programmer further comprises means for rotating the programming dial, so that the latter performs a complete revolution in a cycle period, for example in twenty-four hours.
- segments are used today. Some are in the form of flexible blades in the manner of an eyelash, able to deform radially outwardly, relative to the axis of rotation of the dial. These segments have the advantage of a small footprint but do not indicate very clearly to the user if they are in the deformed position or not, except to study carefully one by one. The programming range (s) are thus difficult to adjust and tedious to control.
- DE-U-88 03 546 proposes another form of segments, carried by the dial pivotally between their two control positions around an orthoradial axis to the axis of rotation of the dial. To move from one position to another, each segment slides against a curved surface complementary to the dial. However, whether the segment is in a control position or in the other, this curved surface is permanently covered by the segment and is never visible from the outside. In practice, when the user tries to determine if one of the segments is in one or other of the positions, he looks at the position of a pin protruding from the outer face of the segment, this pin serving as elsewhere to drive the segment tilt during programming.
- the current segments run the risk of not being completely moved in one of their two extreme positions and then occupy an intermediate position that can remind the user that an active or inactive range is programmed while, in fact, the misplaced segment will cause the reverse command to the expected one.
- Such an intermediate position can even lead to a total blocking of the programmer.
- the object of the present invention is to provide an electromechanical programmer whose programming segments offer better visibility, while being robust, easy to use and reliable.
- the subject of the invention is an electromechanical programmer, comprising a rotary display dial and rigid or semi-rigid segments for determining at least one programming range, carried by the dial movably between two positions. distinct control, each segment passing from one control position to another by tilting about an ortho-radial axis to the axis of rotation of the dial, characterized in that each segment comprises a generally cross-section body C whose inside face directed towards the dial extends around the tilting axis of the segment and includes a surface which, in a control position, covers an associated zone of the dial and which, in the other control position, discovers and makes visible from outside at least a portion of said dial area.
- the area of the dial selectively covered or uncovered, that is to say selectively masked or made visible from the outside, by the inner face of the segments is wide and thus easily identifiable by the user.
- the programmer according to the invention thus offers a high visibility of the programmed range (s) and thus a better user satisfaction.
- the programmer according to the invention further comprises means for colored and / or luminous marking of the zone of the dial selectively covered or discovered by the segments, which guarantees an excellent visibility of the programmed range (s) even when the dial display is observed from a distance.
- the marking means comprise at least one light-guiding element adapted to guide a light up to the zone of the selectively covered or uncovered dial; by the segments;
- the tilting angle of each segment between the two control positions has a value greater than 28 °, preferably about 30 °;
- the zone of the dial forms a truncated cone converging towards the axis of rotation of the dial, in the direction of a display face of the dial; the angle at the apex of said truncated cone is approximately 90 °;
- each segment directed towards the dial also includes a surface provided with a mounting means swinging on the dial;
- the tilting mounting means comprises a hook engaged on a ring of the dial, this ring being centered on the axis of rotation of the dial and circular cross section centered on the tilting axis of the segment;
- the subject of the invention is also a programmable electrical connector, comprising an input electrical socket, at least one outlet electrical socket and a programmer as defined above, adapted to control the circulation and the interruption of the current between the input jack and the or at least one of the output jacks.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an electrical connector according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a section along the plane II shown in Figure 1, a portion of a programmer equipping the connector of Figure 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of some of the components of the programmer shown in FIG. 2; and - Figure 4 is an enlarged side view of a segment of the connector of Figures 1 to 3.
- FIG. 1 a programmable electrical connector 1 having an electromechanical programmer 8 partially visible in Figure 1, the rest of the programmer being housed in an outer housing 2 of the connector.
- the connector 1 further comprises, on the one hand, an input male plug 3 adapted to be introduced into a socket 4, such as a wall socket, and, on the other hand, a suitable output socket 5 to receive a plug 6 constituting the end of a power cord 7 of an appliance.
- the programmer 8 is intended to control the flow of current between the wall socket 4 and the cord 7 according to programming parameters chosen by the user.
- the programmer 8 comprises a programming dial 10 comprising a tubular wheel rotatably mounted around its longitudinal axis XX around a coaxial insert 20 adapted to be secured to the housing 2.
- This insert is the visible part, from the outside of the housing, the socket 5 of the connector 1 and internally delimits the receiving zone of the end socket 6 of the cord 7.
- the wheel 11 At its end facing the outside of the housing 2, the wheel 11 is provided with an annular flange 12 that is generally flat and extended radially outwards by an edge 13 of frustoconical shape with an axis XX and converging at a point opposite to the plug 3, the vertex angle ⁇ of this truncated cone is about 90 °.
- the edge 13 forms a truncated cone extending continuously over the entire outer periphery of the flange 12.
- the flange 12 carries, on its face 12A directed towards the outside of the housing, a series of graduations distributed uniformly along the periphery of the dial, represented only in Figure 1. These graduations have twenty-four major graduations, and between two successive graduations, three graduations secondary.
- the dial 10 is intended, in operation, to perform a complete revolution on itself, around the insert 20, in twenty-four hours and at a constant speed, so that each main graduation corresponds to one hour of the day while that the three secondary gradations between two successive major graduations correspond to quarter-hours between two successive hours.
- the programmer 8 is provided with means not shown for rotating and at a constant speed of the dial, housed in the housing 2.
- the dial 10 comprises also a ring 14 with a circular cross section of center 0, coaxial with the wheel 11 and located outside this wheel.
- the ring 14 is rigidly connected to the wheel 11 by radial tabs 15 whose outer end portion 16 forms an annular rib centered at 0 and encircling the ring 14.
- the dial 10 has ninety-six ribbed tabs 15 distributed uniformly around the wheel 11.
- Each lug 15 has a thickness e_, that is to say a dimension along the periphery of the dial, substantially constant.
- Two successive legs are spaced apart from each other by a peripheral spacing p (FIG. 3).
- the programmer 8 has segments 30 reported on the dial 10, according to the outer periphery of the latter.
- Each segment 30 consists of a rigid body or semi-rigid 31 approximately crescent-shaped, that is to say which has, in the plane of Figure 2, a generally C-section.
- the body 31 On its inner face 31A, the body 31 forms a substantially complementary surface 32 edge 13, this surface being flat in the example, and a surface 33 substantially semi-cylindrical.
- This surface 33 is complementary to the annular ribs 16 of the dial 10 and projecting, in its middle part, a clipping hook 34 adapted to engage the ring 14 of the dial 10.
- Each segment 30, rotatably mounted on the ring 14 by means of its hook 34, is tiltable, with respect to the dial 10, about an axis ZZ, orthoradial to the axis XX and passing through the point 0, between a closed position, represented in the part left of Figure 2, and an open position shown in the right part of this figure.
- the segment 30 is guided by sliding of its surface 33 on the peripheral edge of the two ribs 16 located on either side of the portion of the ring 14 in engagement with the hook 34.
- each segment 30 is generally curved around the axis ZZ.
- the portion 39 of this face 31B, furthest from the axis XX forms a substantially spherical surface centered on the axis ZZ, so that, when the segment passes from one open or closed position to the other, the dimension
- the maximum diameter D of the programmer 8 that is to say the dimension of the programmer in the plane both perpendicular to the axis XX and passing through the axes of change ZZ, is unchanged.
- the programmer 8 has ninety-six segments 30, each segment being associated with an angular sector separating one from the other or two successive secondary graduations carried by the face 12A of the wheel 11, or a main graduation and a graduation secondary successive.
- the electrical circulation between the male 3 and female 5 jacks of the connector 1 is respectively interrupted or ensured, by means of a known mechanical system for detecting the position of the segment. of the specialist of the field considered and which will not be detailed here further.
- the user can program, by means of at least one open segment, one or more time slots, of a minimum duration of a quarter of an hour, during which the electrical cord 7 is powered. 4.
- the ranges defined by the closed segments 30 control the interruption of the current through the connector 1. In the example shown in FIG. 1, the cord 7 is thus powered for three ranges of respective durations equal to thirty minutes, two hours and again two hours.
- the hook 34 has a width substantially equal to the peripheral spacing p_ separating two successive tabs 15 so that when the hook 34 is clipped on the ring 14, the segment 30 is wedged angularly around the dial 10 by maintaining its hook 34 between two successive ribs 16.
- the total width of the surface 33 is substantially equal to the sum of the spacing p and the thickness e_ of the ribs 16. In this way, when the ninety-six segments 30 are clipped, these segments are juxtaposed in a substantially contiguous manner over the entire periphery of the dial 10.
- the flat surface 32 of each segment 30 is sized to cover almost the entire corresponding portion of the edge 13 of the wheel 11 when the segment is in the closed position while when this segment is in the open position, this portion is totally discovered and therefore visible to the user which observes the front face 2A of the housing 2.
- the angle ⁇ of tilting of the segment between its closed and open positions advantageously has a value greater than 28 °.
- this value is substantially equal to 30 °, which, when the segment is open, ensures good visibility of the edge 13 inclined at 45 ° relative to a plane perpendicular to the axis XX.
- This inclination thus allows a good visualization of the programmed ranges around the dial face 12A of the dial, both when the user is looking at the programmer face, that is to say in a direction substantially normal to the graduated face 12A, that when the user looks at the programmer at an angle, that is to say when this programmer is for example plugged into the wall socket 4 near the ground.
- the edge 13 has a bright color, with colored pigments either deposited on the surface or mixed with the material constituting at least this edge.
- the edge 13 can be backlit from the inside of the housing 2.
- the programmer 8 comprises at least one light guide schematized by wavy arrows 40 only in FIG. 2.
- This or these light guides are, in practice, made of a plastic whose faces are shaped to reflect internally light entering this material, and up to a face of light diffusion located at the edge 13.
- the programmer 8 further comprises a tubular collar 50 attached around the dial 10 coaxially.
- This collar comprises a tubular body 51 fitted around the wheel 11 and indexed in rotation with the latter by means of a lug 52 complementary to a cavity 17 of the wheel.
- the body 51 is integral with a ring of ninety-six flexible strips 54 uniformly distributed along the periphery of this body and spaced from each other along this periphery.
- Each lamella extends radially outwardly of the body 51 and carries, at its free end, a bead 55.
- the lug 52 and the cavity 17 are adapted to index the axial and angular positions of the collar 50 with respect to the dial 10, so that, when the body 51 is attached around the wheel 11, each end bead 55 is arranged in contact with one of the segments 30, substantially in line with the ring 14, to lock the segments in their open or closed position.
- the cavity 36 receives the bead when the segment 30 is in the closed position while the cavity 37 receives it when the segment is in the open position.
- the cavities 36 and 37 are adjacent in a direction ortho-radial to the axis Z-Z so that the bead 55 successively occupies the cavities 36 and 37 during the tilting of the segment 30.
- the segment 30 is thus maintained in a stable position in each of its positions shown in FIG. by the engagement of a corresponding bead 55 in one of its cavities 36 or 37.
- Each cavity 36, 37 has a cam surface 36A, 37A for the bead 55.
- These cam surfaces are shaped to push the bead 55 towards the housing 2, by elastically deforming the blade 54 indicated by an arrow 56 in FIG. 2, during the tilting of the segment 30.
- the cam surfaces 36A and 37A are connected directly to one another at a convex angular zone 38, without flat, of the outer face 31B of the segment 30. , so that when the bead 55 slides along one of the cam surfaces 36A, 37A to this zone 38, the bead immediately initiates its introduction into the other cavity, under the effect of return of the slat Elastic 54.
- the segment 30 thus passes from one position, open or closed, to the other virtually, without the possibility of stopping in an intermediate position.
- the light guides 40 comprise light guide strips opening under the edge 13 and arranged in a similar manner to the wavy arrows of FIG. 2, that is to say arranged both between the legs 15 and the slats 54 along the periphery of the bodies 11 and 51, and between the body 11 and the ribs 16 in a direction radial to the axis XX.
- a single light guide 40 is provided and is constituted by the dial 10 itself, its edge 13 then being the light diffusion zone guided internally by the rest of the dial.
- the light guide 40 is in the form of a generally tubular part reported co-axially between the dial 10 and the collar 50.
- the arrangement and the nature of the sockets 3 and 5 are only illustrative and the invention applies to connectors whose sockets are not coaxial with the dial 10 and / or which are provided on one or more faces of the case 2 different from that of the dial 10.
- the invention also applies to connectors having a plurality of output sockets, only some of these sockets or all of these output sockets being controlled, the point of view of the flow of current through the connector, by the programmer 8.
- the shape of the outer face 31B of each segment 30 is not limited to that shown in FIG. 4.
- This face 31B in particular at its portion directed towards the user, can thus be arranged to confer a certain external aesthetic to the segments.
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