Locking mechanism with push- and pull-to-release function and device comprising such locking mechanism
US-11229271-B2 · Jan 25, 2022 · US
US9514901B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9514901-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314403592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A heart cam mechanism of a switch includes a cam groove, which includes a heart cam and surrounding cams, and a lock pin. The heart cam has a concave part, a first vertex opposite the concave part, and second and third vertices on a concave-part side. While the switch is in a locked state, an upper end part of the lock pin is engaged with the concave part of the heart cam, and is positioned at a locking position. While the switch is pressed, the upper end part slides while pushing against a bottom surface of the cam groove located outside the heart cam, and moves along a heart-shaped path, which is depressed at the locking position. This configuration prevents an end part of the lock pin from moving in a reverse direction even when a step-like part of the bottom surface of the cam groove is worn out.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A heart cam mechanism comprising: a cam groove including a heart earn and surrounding cams; and a lock pin (i) having one end part that is fixed; and (ii) another end part that is a sliding end part that slides while pushing against a bottom surface of the cam groove, the heart cam having a concave part for engaging with the sliding end part and releasing the engaging so as to switch between a locked state and an unlocked state of a switch whose contact point is opened or closed by a pressing operation, the sliding end part being configured to engage with the concave part at a locking position, the sliding end part being configured to simultaneously (i) make reciprocating motion in a pressing-operation direction in which the pressing operation is carried out; and (ii) move, in the cam groove located outside the heart cam, along a heart-shaped path which is depressed at the locking position, the heart-shaped path having a first position, which is a vertex position opposite the locking position, and having a second position and a third position, which are two vertex positions on a locking-position side, the sliding end part being configured to pass through the first position, the second position, the locking position, and the third position in this order, the heart earn having a first vertex, a second vertex, and a third vertex corresponding to the first position, the second position, and the third position of the heart-shaped path, respectively, a surrounding cam of the surrounding cams, which faces the concave part, having a locking position guiding point for guiding the sliding end part from the second position to the locking position, and the heart cam and the surrounding cams being provided such that, while the sliding end part is located at each one of the first position, the second position, the locking position, and the third position, a center part of the sliding end part is shifted from a corresponding one of reference lines toward part of the heart-shaped path where the sliding end part will move from said each one of the positions to a next position, the reference lines being respective lines extending in the pressing-operation direction from the first vertex, the second vertex, the locking position guiding point, and the third vertex, wherein, while a pathway extending from the second position to the locking position serves as a first pathway and a pathway extending from the locking position to the third position serves as a second pathway, respective bottom surfaces of the first pathway and of the second pathway as viewed from a cross section perpendicular to the pressing-operation direction are inclined downwards from the second position to the third position in a pushing direction of the sliding end part. 2. A switch comprising: a pressing part by which the pressing operation is carried out to open or close a circuit; the heart cam mechanism recited in claim 1 ; and a base that fixes the one end part of the lock pin. 3. The heart cam mechanism as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a third pathway extending from the third position to the first position has a step provided such that a bottom surface of a part of the cam groove, which part corresponds to the first position, drops toward a pushing direction of the sliding end part, and wherein the step is provided so as to (i) extend in the pressing-operation direction from the first vertex of the heart cam; or (ii) be located closer to the first position than is the first vertex. 4. The heart cam mechanism as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the third pathway is provided with an inclined groove having a bottom surface inclined upwards from the third position to the first position in a direction opposite the pushing, direction of the sliding end part, and wherein the inclined groove has an inclination starting position, which is located closer to the first position than is the third vertex of the heart cam.
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