Input device, and operation unit
US-2021287862-A1 · Sep 16, 2021 · US
US9922785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9922785-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615198894-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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A safety switch includes a housing including first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier, a switch mechanism in the first compartment, one or more fuse holders in the second compartment, a first door connected to the housing and covering the first compartment, a second door connected to the housing, a handle connected to the switch mechanism, and a locking mechanism operatively connected to the handle. The handle is movable between an off position and an on position. The locking mechanism configured such that: the second door is locked in a closed position when the handle is in the on position; the second door is movable from the closed position to an open position to expose the second compartment when the handle is in the off position; and the handle is locked in the off position when the second door is in the open position.
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A safety switch comprising: a housing comprising first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier; a switch mechanism and a switch assembly in the first compartment; a plurality of fuses in the second compartment; a plurality of conductors electrically connecting the switch assembly and the plurality of fuses, the plurality of conductors extending through at least one opening in the barrier; a first door connected to the housing and covering the first compartment in a closed position; a second door connected to the housing and covering the second compartment in a closed position; a handle connected to the switch mechanism, the handle movable between an off position and an on position to operate the switch mechanism; and a locking mechanism operatively connected to the handle, the locking mechanism configured such that: the second door is locked in the closed position when the handle is in the on position; the second door is unlocked and movable from the closed position to an open position to expose the second compartment when the handle is in the off position; the first door remains locked in the closed position when the handle is in the off position; and the handle is locked in the off position when the second door is in the open position. 2. A safety switch comprising: a housing comprising first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier; a switch mechanism in the first compartment; a switch assembly comprising a plurality of contacts in the first compartment, wherein the switch mechanism is configured to open and close the contacts; an enclosed plenum in the second compartment extending between a lower wall of the housing and the barrier, the plenum configured to receive line side conductors therethrough with the line side conductors extending through an opening in the barrier for connection to the switch assembly in the first compartment; one or more fuse holders in the second compartment; a first door connected to the housing and covering the first compartment; a second door connected to the housing, the second door covering the second compartment in a closed position; a handle connected to the switch mechanism, the handle movable between an off position and an on position; and a locking mechanism operatively connected to the handle, the locking mechanism configured such that: the second door is locked in the closed position when the handle is in the on position; the second door is movable from the closed position to an open position to expose the second compartment when the handle is in the off position; and the handle is locked in the off position when the second door is in the open position. 3. The safety switch of claim 2 further comprising: one or more fuses in the second compartment and held by the one or more fuse holders; and one or more conductors electrically connecting the switch assembly and the one or more fuses, the conductors extending through at least one opening in the barrier. 4. The safety switch of claim 2 wherein the first door is locked in a closed position by a fastener and/or a clamp. 5. The safety switch of claim 2 wherein the second door covers the second compartment and the first door in the closed position. 6. The safety switch of claim 2 wherein: the housing comprises a back wall, an upper wall, the lower wall, and opposite first and second sidewalls; the first compartment is defined by the back wall, the upper wall, the barrier, and the first and second sidewalls; and the second compartment is defined by the back wall, the lower wall, the barrier, and the first and second sidewalls. 7. The safety switch of claim 6 wherein the first and second doors are pivotally connected to the first sidewall and the handle is connected to the second sidewall. 8. The safety switch of claim 2 wherein the locking mechanism comprises an elongated linkage operatively connected to the handle such that the linkage translates in response to movement of the handle. 9. The safety switch of claim 8 wherein the linkage extends through an opening in the barrier. 10. The safety switch of claim 8 wherein the linkage comprises first and second opposite ends, wherein the first end is operatively connected to the handle and the second end is received in a linkage receiving member in the second compartment when the second door is in the closed position and the handle is moved from the off position to the on position to thereby lock the second door in the closed position. 11. The safety switch of claim 10 wherein the linkage receiving member comprises a bracket having an aperture. 12. The safety switch of claim 11 wherein the bracket comprises a plate with the aperture defined in the plate, and wherein the second end of the linkage contacts the plate when the second door is in the open position and a user attempts to move the handle from the off position to the on position. 13. The safety switch of claim 11 wherein the bracket is spring-loaded and movable between a first position when the second door is in the closed position and a second position when the second door is in the open position. 14. The safety switch of claim 13 wherein: the linkage defines a longitudinal axis; the aperture is aligned with the longitudinal axis with the bracket in the first position; and the aperture is not aligned with the longitudinal axis with the bracket in the second position. 15. A method comprising: providing a safety switch comprising: a housing comprising first and second compartments that are separated by a barrier; a switch mechanism in the first compartment; a switch assembly comprising a plurality of contacts in the first compartment, wherein the switch mechanism is configured to open and close the contacts; an enclosed plenum in the second compartment extending between a lower wall of the housing and the barrier, the plenum configured to receive line side conductors therethrough with the line side conductors extending through an opening in the barrier for connection to the switch assembly in the first compartment; at least one fuse holder in the second compartment, the at least one fuse holder holding at least one fuse; a handle coupled to the switch mechanism that is movable between an off position and an on position; a first door coupled to the housing and covering the first compartment; a second door coupled to the housing, the second door covering the second compartment in a closed position; and a locking mechanism in the housing and locking the second door in the closed position with the handle in the on position; moving the handle from the on position to the off position with the second door in the closed position; unlocking the second door in response to moving the handle from the on position to the off position; opening the unlocked second door; and replacing the at least one fuse in the second compartment. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: locking the handle in the off position in response to opening the second door. 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising, after replacing the at least one fuse: closing the second door to the closed position; moving the handle from the off position to the on position with the second door in the closed position; and locking the second door in the closed position in response to moving the handle from the off position to the on position. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein: the locking mechanism comprises a linkage operatively connected to the handle and a linkag
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