Title: Switch capable of showing a circle of light thereon
Abstract: A switch includes a transparent housing, a control member, and several light emitting elements; the control member is held in and pivoted to the housing with a depressed portion being within an opening at one end of the housing; the housing has two side compartments on two sides of a middle compartment, and an annular protrusion around the opening on an outer side thereof; the light emitting elements are held in the side compartments of the housing with legs thereof projecting outwards through other end of the housing such that the switch is available with the light emitting elements therein, and such that a circle of light will show on the annular protrusion around the control member when the light emitting elements are powered.
Patent Number: 6,933,453 Issued on 08/23/2005 to Lee
| Inventors:
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Lee; Danny (Kaohsiung, TW)
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| Assignee:
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Shin Chin Industrial Co., Ltd. (Tainan Hsien, TW)
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| Appl. No.:
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968112 |
| Filed:
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October 20, 2004 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
200/312; 200/313; 200/317 |
| Intern'l Class: |
H01H 009/00 |
| Field of Search: |
200/308-317,339,329,553
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References Cited [Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Lee; Richard
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Claims
1. A switch capable of showing a circle of light thereon, comprising
a transparent housing having an opening at a first end, and first and second
terminals passed through a second end; the housing having a holding room therein,
and two holding spaces on two sides of the holding room; the housing having an
annular protrusion around an outer side of the first end; the housing having a
plurality of holes on the second end thereof; the housing having a conducting plate
in the holding room thereof, which plate is angularly displaced to a first position
to touch both the first and the second terminals, and which is angularly displaced
to such a position as to separate from one of the terminals;
a control member held in the housing, and pivoted to the first end of the housing
for angularly displacing the conducting plate with; the control member having a
pressed main portion held within the opening of the housing, and a tube portion
projecting into the housing; the control member having an elastic element held
in the tube portion; the control member having a conducting stick movably fitted
to the tube portion and connected to the elastic element for constantly touching
the conducting plate; and
a plurality of light emitting elements held in the holding spaces of the housing;
the light emitting elements having legs projecting outwards through the holes of
the housing;
whereby a circle of light will show on the annular protrusion of the transparent
housing around the control member when the light emitting elements are powered.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a switch, more particularly one, which includes
a transparent housing, and a control member held in and pivoted to the housing
with a pressed portion being within an opening of the housing, and which is equipped
with light emitting elements in the housing so as to be capable of showing a circle
of light on an annular protrusion of the housing around the opening.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
When it is dark and the lighting off, people can't rapidly find the switch for
the lighting, and they are prone to trip or hit objects accidentally while groping
for the switch. To handle this problem, a kind of switches are available that are
equipped with lamps on the panels or the control elements thereof.
Referring to FIG. 4, a conventional switch and socket assembly includes
a main part
5, a transparent panel
4, and an electricity activated
lighting plate
6. The main part
5 has a switch
51, and several
socket portions
52, which switch
51 is used for starting or stopping
the flow of electricity through the socket portions
52. The transparent
panel
4 has a hole
41, a slot
42, a light dependent resistor
43 fitted in the hole
41, and a control element
44 movably
fitted in the slot
42, which control element
44 is used for switching
the light dependent resistor
43 on/off. The electricity activated lighting
plate
6 is positioned right behind the panel
4, and connected to
a power source. Thus, when the light dependent resistor
43 is on, and it
is dark, the lighting plate
6 will be activated, thus providing illumination
and helping people find the switch
51.
The present applicant also has devised an improvement on a switch, which was
disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/890,187 filed on 14 Jul. 2004,
"STRUCTURE OF A SWITCH". The switch includes a main body, a control, and an indicating
lamp assembly secured in the control. The lamp assembly includes a first lamp,
and a second lamp respectively used for helping people find the switch in the dark,
and for indicating that the switch has been switched on. The first and the second
lamps have a common leg, and a respective second leg. The common leg is electrically
connected with a terminal of the switch. The second leg of the first lamp touches
another terminal of the switch while the second leg of the second lamp will touch
yet another terminal of the switch as soon as the switch is switched on. Therefore,
when the switch is in the "off" position, the first lamp will produce light, but
the second one won't. And, the second lamp will begin to produce light as soon
as the switch is moved to the "on" position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide an improvement on a switch,
which can emit light so as to be easy to find in the dark.
The switch of the present invention includes a transparent housing, a control
member, and several light emitting elements. The control member is held in and
pivoted to the housing with a depressed portion being within an opening at one
end of the housing. The housing has two side compartments on two sides of a middle
compartment, and an annular protrusion around the opening on an outer side thereof.
The light emitting elements are held in the side compartments of the housing with
legs thereof projecting outwards through other end of the housing; thus, the switch
is available with the light emitting elements therein, and a circle of light will
show on the annular protrusion around the control member when the light emitting
elements are powered.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the switch capable of showing a circle
of light thereon according to the present invention,
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the switch of the present invention,
FIG. 3 is a view of the switch of the present invention in use, and
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the conventional switch.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of a switch includes
a housing
1, a control member
2, and light emitting elements
3.
The housing
1 is transparent, and it has an opening at a first end, a
holding room
11 therein, two holding spaces
15 on two sides of the
holding room
11, an annular protrusion
16 around an outer side of
the first end, terminals
13 and
14 passed through and secured to
a second end thereof, and a pivotal conducting plate
12 in the holding room
11 thereof. In addition, holes
151 are formed on the second end of
the housing
1.
The control member
2 has a pressed main portion, and a tube portion
21
projecting into the housing
1 from the main portion thereof. An elastic
element
22 is held in the tube portion of the control member
2, and
a conducting stick
23 is movably fitted to the tube portion
21, and
biased away from the main portion of the control member
2 by the elastic
element
22. The control member
2 is pivoted to the housing
1
with the main portion thereof being within the opening of the housing
1,
and with the conducting stick
23 touching the conducting plate
12.
The conducting plate
12 will touch both the terminals
13 and
14
as soon as the control member
2 is angularly displaced to an "on" position.
And, the conducting plate
12 will separate from the terminal
13 as
soon as the control member
2 is angularly displaced to an "off" position.
The light emitting elements
3, which can be light emitting diodes, are
held in the holding spaces
15 of the housing
1 with legs
31
thereof projecting outwards through the holes
151 of the housing
1.
Thus, when the light emitting elements
3 are powered, a circle of light
will show on the annular protrusion
16 of the housing
1, which is
around the control member
2, as shown in FIG. 3.
The present switch is fitted on a socket with the terminals
13,
14
and the legs
31 of the light emitting elements
3 being connected
to wires in the socket.
From the above description, it can be easily understood that the switch of the
present invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The switch is available with the housing, the control member, and
the light emitting elements already connected together. Therefore, to install the
switch, one only has to connect the terminals 13, 14 and the legs
31 to wires in a socket. In other words, the switch is easy and takes little
time to install.
- 2. When the light emitting elements are powered, a circle of light will
show on the annular protrusion of the transparent housing, which is around the
control member, allowing people to rapidly find the switch in the dark.
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