Housing for Pinball Switch
20230338826 · 2023-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a mechanical housing configured to secure a switch to a pinball playfield.
Claims
1. A mechanical housing configured to secure a switch to a pinball playfield, the mechanical housing comprising: a base portion having an upper face and a lower face; a first extending portion, wherein the first extending portion extends upward from the upper face of the base portion, wherein the first extending portion comprises an oblong slot configured to receive at least a portion of a trigger of the switch, and wherein at least a portion of the first extending portion is configured to be positioned through an oblong through-hole in the pinball playfield; and a second extending portion, wherein the second extending portion extends downward from the lower face of the base portion, and wherein the second extending portion is configured to receive at least a portion of a body of the switch.
2. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein the base portion further comprises an aperture extending from the lower face to the upper face such that the aperture is configured to receive a mechanical fastener.
3. The mechanical housing of claim 2, wherein the aperture is the only through-hole in the base portion.
4. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein a first end of the oblong slot has a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches, and wherein a second end of the oblong slot has a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches.
5. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein the oblong slot is rectangular in shape.
6. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein the oblong slot is elliptical in shape.
7. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein at least a section of the trigger of the switch extends further upward than an upper end of the oblong slot of the first extending portion.
8. The mechanical housing of claim 7, wherein the oblong slot of the first extending portion centers the trigger of the switch such that a center of the trigger of the switch is aligned with a center of the oblong slot.
9. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein the second extending portion is configured to couple with the body of the switch such that the second extending portion holds the body of the switch in place.
10. The mechanical housing of claim 9, wherein the body of the switch is removably coupled to the second extending portion.
11. The mechanical housing of claim 9, wherein the second extending portion further comprises a first flange and a second flange.
12. The mechanical housing of claim 11, wherein the first flange comprises a plurality of support members and a first arm, wherein the first arm comprises an opening configured to receive the body of the switch.
13. The mechanical housing of claim 12, wherein the second flange comprises a plurality of support members and a second arm, wherein the second arm comprises two extended buttons extending from the second arm towards the first arm.
14. The mechanical housing of claim 13, wherein the body of the switch comprises two rounded indents such that each rounded indent is configured to receive an extended button of the two extended buttons of the second arm.
15. The mechanical housing of claim 1, wherein the mechanical housing is made out of a transparent or translucent material.
16. The mechanical housing of claim 15, wherein the mechanical housing is non-opaque.
17. The mechanical housing of claim 15, wherein the transparent or translucent material allows light from a light source to illuminate at least a portion of the mechanical housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] With reference to the Figures,
[0022] In an example, the base portion 102 could further include an aperture 116 extending from the lower face 106 to the upper face 104. The aperture 116 could be configured to receive a mechanical fastener, such as a screw or a bolt. In some examples, the aperture 116 could be the only through-hole in the base portion 102. In other examples, other apertures could be present.
[0023] In some examples, the oblong slot 110 could have a first end with a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches and a second end with a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches. Also in some examples, the oblong slot 110 could have a width between 0.01 inches and 0.1 inches and a length between 1 inch and 3 inches. In differing examples, the oblong slot 110 could be various shapes, including rectangular-shaped or elliptical-shaped. In some examples, at least a section of the trigger of the switch could extend further upward than an upper end of the oblong slot 110 of the first extending portion 108. Also in some examples, the oblong slot 110 could center the trigger of the switch such that a center of the trigger of the switch is aligned with a center of the oblong slot 110.
[0024] In some examples, the second extending portion 112 could be configured to couple with the body of a switch such that the second extending portion 112 could hold the body of the switch in place. In these examples, the body of the switch could be removably coupled to the second extending portion 112.
[0025] In some examples, the second extending portion 112 could further include a first flange 114a and a second flange 114b. In such examples, the first flange 114a and the second flange 114b could hold the body of the switch between them such that the body of the switch is held in place. In such examples, the first flange 114a could include a first arm 118 attached to the lower face 106 of base portion 102 by a plurality of support members 120. The first arm 118 could further include an opening 122 that is configured to receive the body of the switch. Similarly, in such examples, the second flange 114b could include a second arm 124 attached to the lower face 106 of base portion 102 by a plurality of support members 126. The second arm 124 could further include two extendable buttons 128 that extend from the second arm 124 towards the first arm 118.
[0026] In an example, as shown in
[0027] In an example, the base portion 202 could further include at least one aperture 216 extending from the lower face 206 to the upper face 204. The at least one aperture 216 could be configured to receive a mechanical fastener, such as a screw or a bolt. In some examples, the at least one aperture 216 could be a singular through-hole in the base portion 202. In other examples, the at least one aperture 216 could include a plurality of through-holes in the base portion 202, such as shown in
[0028] In some examples, the oblong slot 210 could have a first end with a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches and a second end with a radius of curvature between 0.005 inches and 0.05 inches. Also in some examples, the oblong slot 210 could have a width between 0.01 inches and 0.1 inches and a length between 1 inch and 3 inches. In differing examples, the oblong slot 210 could be various shapes, including rectangular-shaped or elliptical-shaped. In some examples, at least a section of the trigger of the switch could extend further upward than an upper end of the oblong slot 210 of the first extending portion 208. Also in some examples, the oblong slot 210 could center the trigger 226 of the switch 224 such that a center of the trigger 226 of the switch 224 is aligned with a center of the oblong slot 210.
[0029] In some examples, the second extending portion 212 could be configured to couple with the body 228 of a switch 224 such that the second extending portion 212 could hold the body 228 of the switch 224 in place. In these examples, the body 228 of the switch 224 could be removably coupled to the second extending portion 212.
[0030] In some examples, the second extending portion 212 could further include a first flange 214a and a second flange 214b. In such examples, the first flange 214a and the second flange 214b could hold the body 228 of the switch 224 between them such that the body 228 of the switch 224 is held in place. In such examples, the first flange 214a could include a first arm 218 attached to the lower face 206 of base portion 202 by a plurality of support members (not picturted). The first arm 218 could further include an opening (not pictured) that is configured to receive the body 228 of the switch 224. Similarly, in such examples, the second flange 214b could include a second arm 220 attached to the lower face 106 of base portion 202 by a plurality of support members 222. The second arm 220 could further include two extendable buttons (not pictured) that extend from the second arm 220 towards the first arm 218. In such examples, the body 228 of switch 224 includes two rounded indents 230 such that each rounded indent is configured to receive an extended button of the two extended buttons (not pictured) of the second arm 220.
[0031] Switch 224 could be any switch that has a body portion and a trigger portion, such as micro-switch with a bracket piece and a through playfield rollover wire form piece. The wire form depicted in
[0032] In an example, as shown in
[0033] In an example, the base portion 302 could further include an aperture 304 extending through the base portion 302. The aperture 304 could be configured to receive a mechanical fastener, such as a screw or a bolt. In some examples, the aperture 304 could be the only through-hole in the base portion 302. In other examples, other apertures could be present.
[0034] In some examples, at least a section of the trigger 316 of the switch 312 could extend further upward than an upper end of the oblong slot of the first extending portion 310. Also in some examples, the oblong slot could center the trigger 316 of the switch 312 such that a center of the trigger 316 of the switch 312 is aligned with a center of the oblong slot.
[0035] In some examples, the second extending portion 306 could be configured to couple with the body 314 of a switch 312 such that the second extending portion 306 could hold the body 314 of the switch 312 in place. In these examples, the body 314 of the switch 312 could be removably coupled to the second extending portion 306.
[0036] In some examples, the second extending portion 306 could further include a first flange 308a and a second flange 308b. In such examples, the first flange 308a and the second flange 308b could hold the body 314 of the switch 312 between them such that the body of the switch is held in place.
[0037] In all embodiments represented in any of the
[0038] It should be understood that arrangements described herein are for purposes of example only. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other arrangements and other elements (e.g. machines, interfaces, functions, orders, and groupings of functions, etc.) can be used instead, and some elements may be omitted altogether according to the desired results. Further, many of the elements that are described are functional entities that may be implemented as discrete or distributed components or in conjunction with other components, in any suitable combination and location, or other structural elements described as independent structures may be combined.
[0039] While various aspects and examples have been disclosed herein, other aspects and examples will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and examples disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope being indicated by the following claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular examples only, and is not intended to be limiting.
[0040] Example methods and systems are described herein. It should be understood that the words “example,” “exemplary,” and “illustrative” are used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any example or feature described herein as being an “example,” being “exemplary,” or being “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other examples or features. The examples described herein are not meant to be limiting. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein, and illustrated in the figures, can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are explicitly contemplated herein.
[0041] Furthermore, the particular arrangements shown in the Figures should not be viewed as limiting. It should be understood that other examples may include more or less of each element shown in a given Figure. Further, some of the illustrated elements may be combined or omitted. Yet further, an example may include elements that are not illustrated in the Figures.
[0042] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed concepts, which may be practiced without some or all of these particulars. In other instances, details of known devices and/or processes have been omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. While some concepts will be described in conjunction with specific examples, it will be understood that these examples are not intended to be limiting.
[0043] As used herein, “coupled” means associated directly as well as indirectly. For example, a member A may be directly associated with a member B, or may be indirectly associated therewith, e.g., via another member C. It will be understood that not all relationships among the various disclosed elements are necessarily represented.
[0044] Unless otherwise indicated, the terms “first,” “second,” etc. are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the items to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a “second” item does not require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a “first” or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a “third” or higher-numbered item.
[0045] Reference herein to “one embodiment” or “one example” means that one or more feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the example is included in at least one implementation. The phrases “one embodiment” or “one example” in various places in the specification may or may not be referring to the same example.
[0046] As used herein, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is indeed capable of performing the specified function without any alteration, rather than merely having potential to perform the specified function after further modification. In other words, the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware “configured to” perform a specified function is specifically selected, created, implemented, utilized, programmed, and/or designed for the purpose of performing the specified function. As used herein, “configured to” denotes existing characteristics of a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware which enable the system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware to perform the specified function without further modification. For purposes of this disclosure, a system, apparatus, structure, article, element, component, or hardware described as being “configured to” perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being “adapted to” and/or as being “operative to” perform that function.
[0047] The limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. § 112(f), unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase “means for” followed by a statement of function void of further structure.
[0048] By the term “about,” “approximately,” or “substantially” with reference to amounts or measurement values described herein, it is meant that the recited characteristic, parameter, or value need not be achieved exactly, but that deviations or variations, including for example, tolerances, measurement error, measurement accuracy limitations and other factors known to those of skill in the art, may occur in amounts that do not preclude the effect the characteristic was intended to provide. For example, in one embodiment, the term “about” can refer to ±5% of a given value.
[0049] Illustrative, non-exhaustive examples, which may or may not be claimed, of the subject matter according the present disclosure are provided below.