Contamination resistant push button switch

US9443670B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9443670-B2
Application numberUS-201313861859-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 12, 2013
Priority dateJun 5, 2012
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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A switch suitable for use in contaminated environments provides for internal support of the operator allowing an oversized opening in the housing of the switch through which the operator extends. In this way contamination on the outer surface of the operator may be accommodated without a jamming of the operator in the retracted position.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical switch comprising: a housing providing an opening therein; electrical contacts held within the housing and communicating with conductors extending from the electrical contacts through the housing to connect to an external device; a switch operator shaft communicating with the electrical contacts for opening and closing the electrical contacts; a support structure positioned within the housing supporting the switch operator shaft with respect to the housing to be movable along an axis to project through the opening in the housing in an extended state and to retract at least in part into the housing in a retracted state, the support structure removed from the opening, the latter of which provides no support of the switch operator shaft; wherein the switch operator shaft has an outwardly exposed first radial extent about the axis smaller than the opening in the housing and that passes through the opening with movement of the switch operator shaft so that there is no contact between radially outer exposed surfaces of the switch operator shaft and either of the opening in the housing or other structure stationary with respect to the housing, when the switch operator shaft is in a retracted position and wherein a rear end of the switch operator shaft provides a radially extending collar of diameter greater than the first radial extent about the axis, the collar positioned within the opening and substantially filling the diameter of the opening when the switch operator shaft is in a fully extended position and retracting inside the housing, not filling the opening when the operator shaft is in the retracted position; wherein all radial outer surfaces of the switch operator shaft including the collar are removed from contact with the opening or other structure stationary with respect to the housing when the switch operator shaft is in the retracted position; and wherein the switch operator shaft includes an axial bore and wherein the support structure is a pillar extending along the axis and fitting slidably within the axial bore. 2. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein the housing includes a drain port for conducting liquid carried from outside the housing along the switch operator shaft into the housing then out of the housing along a drainage path removed from the contacts and the opening. 3. The electrical switch of claim 2 wherein the electrical contacts communicate with the switch operator shaft by means of a lever having a first cam surface interacting with the switch operator shaft to pivot the lever with axial movement of the switch operator and wherein the lever extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis and the drainage path. 4. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein the pillar includes a central bore receiving a helical compression spring extending between a bottom of the central bore of the pillar and a top of the axial bore of the switch operator shaft to urge the switch operator shaft toward the extended state. 5. The electrical switch of claim 1 further including a key element on the switch operator shaft for resisting rotation of the switch operator shaft about the axis during movement between the extended and retracted state. 6. The electrical switch of claim 5 wherein the key element is a radially extending finger fitting within a channel parallel to the axis and fixed with respect to the housing. 7. The electrical switch of claim 6 wherein the key element extends radially outward and the channel is outside of the switch operator shaft. 8. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein the electrical contacts are closed when the switch operator is in the retracted state. 9. Electrical switch of claim 1 wherein the collar provides a drip ring preventing liquid carried from outside the housing along the switch operator from moving beyond the collar and contacting any structure stationary with respect to the housing while being carried along the switch operator when the switch operator extends substantially horizontally. 10. An electrical switch comprising: a housing providing an opening therein; electrical contacts held within the housing and communicating with conductors extending from the electrical contacts through the housing to connect to an external device; a switch operator shaft communicating with the electrical contacts for opening and closing the electrical contacts; a support structure positioned within the housing supporting the switch operator shaft with respect to the housing to be movable along an axis to project through the opening in the housing in an extended state and to retract at least in part into the housing in a retracted state, the support structure removed from the opening, the latter of which provides substantially no support of the switch operator shaft; wherein the switch operator shaft has an outwardly exposed first radial extent about the axis smaller than the opening in the housing so that there is no contact between the outwardly exposed first radial extent of the switch operator shaft and the opening in either of the housing or other structure stationary with respect to the housing when the switch operator shaft is in a retracted position; further including a key element, on the switch operator shaft for resisting rotation of the switch operator shaft about the axis during movement between the extended and retracted state; wherein the key element is a radially extending finger fitting within a channel parallel to the axis and fixed with respect to the housing; and wherein the switch operator shaft includes an axial bore and wherein the support structure is a pillar extending along the axis and fitting slidably within the axial bore and wherein the key element extends radially inward and the channel is a portion of the pillar. 11. A laundry machine of a type having a volume for receiving clothing, the volume accessible through a front substantially vertical wall of the machine coverable by a door sealing the volume when closed and including an electrical switch comprising: a housing providing an opening therein; electrical contacts held within the housing and communicating with conductors extending from the electrical contacts through the housing to connect to an external device; a switch operator shaft communicating with the electrical contacts for opening and closing the electrical contacts; a support structure positioned within the housing supporting the switch operator shaft with respect to the housing to be movable along an axis to project through the opening in the housing in an extended state and to retract at least in part into the housing in a second retracted state, the support structure removed from the opening, and the interface between the opening and the switch operator shall providing no support of the switch operator shaft; wherein the switch operator shaft has an outwardly exposed first radial extent about the axis smaller than the opening in the housing and that passes through the opening with movement of the switch operator shaft so that there is no contact between radially outer exposed surfaces of the switch operator shaft and either of the opening in the housing or other structure stationary with respect to the housing when the switch operator shaft is in a retracted position and wherein a rear end of the switch operator shaft provides a radially extending collar of diameter greater than the first radial extent about the axis, the collar positioned within the opening and substantially filling the diameter of the opening when the switch operator shaft is in a fully extended position and retracting inside the housing, not filling the opening when the operator shaft is

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  • for actuation by moving a closing member, e.g. door, cover (H01H13/186, H01H27/002 take precedence; the switch controlling enclosed equipment H01H9/226) · CPC title

  • H01H9/047Primary

    provided with venting means · CPC title

  • Evacuation of penetrating liquid · CPC title

  • by compression or extension of coil springs · CPC title

  • using cam or eccentric · CPC title

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What does patent US9443670B2 cover?
A switch suitable for use in contaminated environments provides for internal support of the operator allowing an oversized opening in the housing of the switch through which the operator extends. In this way contamination on the outer surface of the operator may be accommodated without a jamming of the operator in the retracted position.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works, Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H9/047. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).