Electrical switch and mounting assembly therefor

US9646909B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9646909-B2
Application numberUS-201414585398-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 30, 2014
Priority dateDec 30, 2014
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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Abstract

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A mounting assembly is for an electrical switch, such as for example, a dimmer switch, which includes a heat sink. The mounting assembly includes a switching member, an insulator disposed between the switching member and the heat sink, and a separate cover member overlaying the switching member. The separate cover member is structured to secure the switching member and the insulator to the heat sink. The switching member includes a switch body and a conductive tab. The separate cover member secures the switching member to the heat sink, without requiring a separate fastener to be inserted through a hole in the conductive tab. The insulator electrically isolates the conductive tab from the heat sink.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mounting assembly for an electrical switch, said electrical switch including a heat sink having a first surface, a second surface parallel to the first surface and facing away from the first surface, said mounting assembly comprising: a switching member; an insulator structured to be disposed between said switching member and said heat sink, said insulator engaging the first surface; and a separate cover member overlaying said switching member and being structured to secure said switching member and said insulator to said heat sink, wherein said separate cover member is a molded member comprising a first protrusion and a second protrusion each structured to extend through said heat sink and engage the second surface in order to removably couple said separate cover member to said heat sink, wherein said separate cover member is structured to be removably coupled to said heat sink without requiring a separate clamping member to be inserted through said switching member, wherein said switching member is disposed between said first protrusion and said second protrusion, and wherein said switching member extends from proximate said first protrusion to proximate said second protrusion. 2. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said switching member comprises a switch body, a conductive tab, a first side, and a second side disposed opposite the first side; wherein said conductive tab extends laterally outwardly from said switch body; wherein said insulator is structured to be disposed between the first side and said heat sink; and wherein said separate cover member cooperates with the second side. 3. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein said conductive tab includes a thru hole; and wherein said separate cover member is structured to secure said switching member to said heat sink, without requiring a separate fastener to be inserted through said thru hole. 4. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein said insulator is a planar member devoid of any holes or apertures, thereby electrically isolating said conductive tab from said heat sink. 5. The mounting assembly of claim 4 wherein said molded member further comprises an opening and a fastener; and wherein said fastener is structured to extend through said opening and engage said heat sink to fasten said mounting assembly to said heat sink. 6. The mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein said molded member further comprises a number of projections structured to bias said switching member against said insulator and said heat sink. 7. The mounting assembly of claim 6 wherein said heat sink includes a first aperture and a second aperture; wherein said first protrusion is a first resilient prong; wherein said second protrusion is a second resilient prong; wherein said first resilient prong is structured to removably engage said heat sink at or about said first aperture; and wherein said second resilient prong is structured to removably engage said heat sink at or about said second aperture. 8. The mounting assembly of claim 6 wherein said number of projections is a first resilient projection and a second resilient projection disposed opposite and spaced from said first resilient projection. 9. The mounting assembly of claim 8 wherein said molded member further comprises a first contact portion and a second contact portion; wherein each of said first resilient projection and said second resilient projection includes a contact surface; wherein said contact surface of said first resilient projection and said contact surface of said second resilient projection together form said first contact portion; wherein said first contact portion engages the second side of said switch body; and wherein said second contact portion engages said conductive tab. 10. The mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein said separate cover member is a single piece molded member; and wherein said single piece molded member is made from a liquid crystalline polymer. 11. An electrical switch comprising: a heat sink having a first surface, a second surface parallel to the first surface and facing away from the first surface; and a mounting assembly comprising: a switching member, an insulator disposed between said switching member and said heat sink, said insulator engaging the first surface, and a separate cover member overlaying said switching member and securing said switching member and said insulator to said heat sink, wherein said separate cover member is a molded member comprising a first protrusion and a second protrusion each extending through said heat sink and engaging the second surface in order to removably couple said separate cover member to said heat sink, wherein said separate cover member is removably coupled to said heat sink without requiring a separate clamping member, wherein said switching member is disposed between said first protrusion and said second protrusion, and wherein said switching member extends from proximate said first protrusion to proximate said second protrusion. 12. The electrical switch of claim 11 wherein said switching member comprises a switch body, a conductive tab, a first side, and a second side disposed opposite the first side; wherein said conductive tab extends laterally outwardly from said switch body; wherein said insulator is disposed between the first side and said heat sink; and wherein said separate cover member cooperates with the second side. 13. The electrical switch of claim 12 wherein said conductive tab includes a thru hole; wherein said separate cover member secures said switching member to said heat sink, without requiring a separate fastener to be inserted through said thru hole; and wherein said insulator is a planar member devoid of any holes or apertures, thereby electrically isolating said conductive tab from said heat sink. 14. The electrical switch of claim 12 wherein said molded member further comprises a number of projections biasing said switching member against said insulator and said heat sink. 15. The electrical switch of claim 14 wherein said heat sink includes a first aperture and a second aperture; wherein said first protrusion is a first resilient prong; wherein said second protrusion is a second resilient prong; wherein said first resilient prong removably engages said heat sink at or about said first aperture; and wherein said second resilient prong removably engages said heat sink at or about said second aperture. 16. The electrical switch of claim 14 wherein said number of projections is a first resilient projection and a second resilient projection disposed opposite and spaced from said first resilient projection. 17. The electrical switch of claim 16 wherein said molded member further comprises a first contact portion and a second contact portion; wherein each of said first resilient projection and said second resilient projection includes a contact surface; wherein said contact surface of said first resilient projection and said contact surface of said second resilient projection together form said first contact portion; wherein said first contact portion engages the second side of said switch body; and wherein said second contact portion engages said conductive tab. 18. The electrical switch of claim 14 wherein said molded member further comprises an opening and a fastener; and wherein said fastener extends through said opening and engage said heat sink to fasten said mounting assembly to said heat sink. 19. The electrical switch of claim 11 wherein said separate cover member is a single piece molded

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  • Detachable holders for supporting packaged chips in operation · CPC title

  • Snap-on arrangements, e.g. clips · CPC title

  • H10W40/611Primary

    Bolts or screws · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9646909B2 cover?
A mounting assembly is for an electrical switch, such as for example, a dimmer switch, which includes a heat sink. The mounting assembly includes a switching member, an insulator disposed between the switching member and the heat sink, and a separate cover member overlaying the switching member. The separate cover member is structured to secure the switching member and the insulator to the heat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eaton Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H10W40/611. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2017 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).