18749803. SELECTING SWITCH simplified abstract (ALPS ALPINE CO., LTD.)
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SELECTING SWITCH
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SELECTING SWITCH - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18749803 titled 'SELECTING SWITCH
Simplified Explanation:
The patent application describes a selecting switch with a unique mechanism involving a slider, actuators, contacts, cams, and a biasing member.
- The switch includes a first actuator that rotates downward when pushed by the slider.
- A second actuator holds a movable contact that interacts with a fixed contact.
- A cam protruding portion on the second actuator contacts a lower inclined surface of the first actuator.
- A cam on the second actuator rotates downward when pushed by the cam protruding portion sliding on the lower inclined surface.
- A biasing member biases the cam upward, creating a conductive state between the contacts when the first actuator is rotated downward.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Unique mechanism involving multiple components for switching between conductive states.
- Integration of cams, actuators, and biasing members for efficient operation.
- Precise control over the switching process with the slider and inclined surfaces.
Potential Applications:
- Electrical switches in various devices and equipment.
- Automation systems requiring precise control over conductive states.
- Industrial machinery for switching between different modes of operation.
Problems Solved:
- Ensures reliable and efficient switching between conductive states.
- Provides a mechanism for precise control over electrical contacts.
- Reduces the risk of contact failure or inconsistent performance.
Benefits:
- Improved reliability and durability of switching components.
- Enhanced control over electrical connections in different applications.
- Simplified design for efficient operation and maintenance.
Commercial Applications:
The technology can be applied in various industries such as electronics, automation, and manufacturing. It offers a reliable and precise solution for switching between different electrical states, making it valuable for commercial products and systems.
Questions about Selecting Switches:
1. How does the unique mechanism of this selecting switch improve its performance compared to traditional switches? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this technology in industrial machinery and automation systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
A selecting switch includes a case; a slider; a first actuator that rotates downward as pushed down by the slider; a second actuator holding a movable contact; a contact to be contacted by the movable contact; a cam protruding portion that is rotatably born by the second actuator and that contacts a lower inclined surface of the first actuator; a cam that rotates downward upon the cam protruding portion being pushed down while sliding on the lower inclined surface; and a biasing member that biases the cam upward. Upon the first actuator being rotated downward by an angle, the cam protruding portion slides up toward a top of the lower inclined surface by biasing force from the biasing member, and the cam pulls up the second actuator, and a conductive state between the movable contact member and the fixed contact is to be switched.