MOVABLE MEMBER AND INPUT DEVICE
20220102090 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A movable member includes an elastically deformable portion that curves upward in a protruding manner and includes a movable electrode, and a support portion having a leg portion extending downward from a peripheral edge of the elastically deformable portion, an extension portion extending upward from the leg portion, and a connecting portion connecting the leg portion and the extension portion. The leg portion has an intermediate portion positioned between both end portions in a width direction of the leg portion, the intermediate portion protruding, a boundary between the leg portion and the extension portion has an arc shape in top view, and a lower surface of the connecting portion is a protruding curved surface protruding downward.
Claims
1. A movable member comprising: an elastically deformable portion that curves upward in a protruding manner and includes a movable electrode; and a support portion having a leg portion extending downward from a peripheral edge of the elastically deformable portion, an extension portion extending upward from the leg portion, and a connecting portion connecting the leg portion and the extension portion, wherein the leg portion has an intermediate portion positioned between both end portions in a width direction of the leg portion, the intermediate portion protruding, a boundary between the leg portion and the extension portion has an arc shape in top view, and a lower surface of the connecting portion is a protruding curved surface protruding downward.
2. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the elastically deformable portion is pressed downward to be deformed to move the movable electrode downward.
3. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the leg portion is curved to cause the intermediate portion positioned between both the end portions in the width direction of the leg portion protrude.
4. The movable member according to any one of claim 1, wherein the extension portion has an intermediate portion positioned between both end portions in a width direction of the extension portion, the extension portion protruding.
5. The movable member according to claim 4, wherein the extension portion is curved to cause the intermediate portion of the extension portion positioned between both the end portions in the width direction of the extension portion protrude.
6. The movable member according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate portion of the leg portion and the intermediate portion of the extension portion protrude in opposite directions.
7. The movable member according to claim 6, wherein the intermediate portion of the extension portion protrudes in a first direction, and the intermediate portion of the leg portion protrudes in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
8. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate portion of the leg portion protrudes most at a center of both the end portions of the leg portion.
9. The movable member according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate portion of the extension portion protrudes most at a center of both the end portions of the extension portion.
10. The movable member according to claim 9, wherein the intermediate portion of the leg portion protrudes most at the center.
11. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein a lower end of the lower surface of the connecting portion is an arc-shaped line having a constant height position.
12. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the boundary between the leg portion and the extension portion has an arc shape of a perfect circle in top view.
13. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the boundary between the leg portion and the extension portion has an arc shape centered on the movable electrode in top view.
14. The movable member according to claim 13, wherein an outer periphery of the elastically deformable portion is a circle centered on the movable electrode in top view.
15. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the elastically deformable portion has a dome shape, and a central portion of the elastically deformable portion is the movable electrode.
16. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the movable member has conductivity.
17. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the protruding curved surface is formed by bending for forming the extension portion.
18. The movable member according to claim 1, wherein the movable member includes a plurality of support portions, and each of the plurality of support portions is the support portion.
19. The movable member according to claim 18, wherein the plurality of support portions extend radially from the movable electrode in top view.
20. An input device comprising: a fixed electrode; a base having a mounting surface on which the fixed electrode is provided; and the movable member according to claim 1, wherein the movable member is mounted on the mounting surface, the movable electrode facing the fixed electrode, and the protruding curved surface of the movable member is in contact with the mounting surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
1. Exemplary Embodiment
1.1 First Exemplary Embodiment
1.1.1 Outline
[0034]
[0035] Note that in the present disclosure, the description will be given using terms indicating directions such as “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”, “upper”, and “lower”. However, these terms merely indicate a relative positional relationship, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0036] Input device 1 further includes base 21. Base 21 has mounting surface S10 on which fixed electrode 7 is provided. Movable member 3 has movable electrode 8 facing fixed electrode 7, and support portion 31 supported by mounting surface S10. Movable member 3 is deformable such that movable electrode 8 approaches fixed electrode 7. Support portion 31 has protruding curved surface 310, and is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310. That is, movable member 3 is mounted on mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310 such that movable electrode 8 faces fixed electrode 7.
[0037] In input device 1, movable member 3 is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310 of support portion 31. Hence, generation of scrape dust caused by sliding of movable member 3 on mounting surface S10 can be reduced. Further, since support portion 31 has protruding curved surface 310, scrape dust can be brushed off, and accumulation of scrape dust between protruding curved surface 310 and mounting surface S10 can be curbed. Accordingly, it is possible to curb a decrease in reliability (particularly long-term reliability) due to generation of scrape dust. As described above, according to movable member 3 and input device 1, reliability can be improved.
1.1.2 Details
[0038] Movable member 3 and input device 1 will be described in more detail below.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] As shown in
[0042] As shown in
[0043] Each of first conductive member 91 and second conductive member 92 is made of a conductive material (metal plate in present exemplary embodiment). First conductive member 91 and second conductive member 92 are attached to base 21 so as not to contact each other. In particular, in the present exemplary embodiment, first conductive member 91 and second conductive member 92 are integrated with base 21 by insert molding. That is, base 21 is insert-molded using first conductive member 91 and second conductive member 92 as inserted objects.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] As shown in
[0046] Hereinafter, movable member 3 will be described with reference to
[0047] Movable member 3 has elastically deformable portion 30 and support portion (multiple support portions in present exemplary embodiment) 31. Movable member 3 has conductivity. In the present exemplary embodiment, movable member 3 is formed of an elastic material, and elastically deformable portion 30 and support portion 31 are integrated. Examples of the elastic material include a metal plate. As one example, a metal plate made of stainless steel (SUS 301) having a thickness of 0.075 mm can be used as the material of movable member 3. Note that the metal plate may be coated with a film (e.g., plating film) of metal (gold or silver) having higher conductivity than the material of the metal plate (e.g., stainless steel) as necessary.
[0048] Elastically deformable portion 30 has a dome shape. In particular, elastically deformable portion 30 has a circular shape in plan view. Elastically deformable portion 30 is a so-called metal dome. One surface (upper surface in
[0049] The multiple (four in present exemplary embodiment) support portions 31 are portions of movable member 3 supported by mounting surface S10. Each support portion 31 protrudes from the peripheral edge of elastically deformable portion 30. As shown in
[0050] As shown in
[0051] In other words, leg portion 311 extends downward from the peripheral edge of elastically deformable portion 30, and extension portion 312 extends upward from leg portion 311.
[0052] Then, as shown in
[0053] Movable member 3 can be formed by punching and bending a metal plate. The method of manufacturing movable member 3 may include, for example, a punching step, a first bending step, and a second bending step. In the punching step, as shown in
[0054] As described above, support portion 31 (leg portion 311 and extension portion 312) is formed by bending the tip end portion of the metal plate (second portion 302) to be support portion 31. Accordingly, protruding curved surface 310 is formed by the bending for forming extension portion 312. In the present exemplary embodiment, radius of curvature R (see
[0055] Further, in the present exemplary embodiment, the tip end portion of the metal plate (second portion 302) to be support portion 31 is bent along curve 313 (see
[0056] Further, as shown in
[0057] Further, as shown in
[0058] In the present exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0059] That is, the lower end of the lower surface (protruding curved surface 310) of connecting portion 317 is an arc-shaped line having a constant height position.
[0060] As shown in
[0061] Pusher 5 is a member for pressing pressure receiving portion 32 of elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3. Pusher 5 has electrical insulation. Pusher 5 is made of an elastic material (rubber in present exemplary embodiment). Pusher 5 has a solid columnar shape. Pusher 5 is disposed on the opposite side of fixed electrode 7 with respect to movable member 3, so that pusher 5 faces pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3. In the present exemplary embodiment, in a normal state, pusher 5 and movable member 3 are not in contact with each other and there is a gap between pusher 5 and pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3.
[0062] Holder 6 is a member for attaching pusher 5 to case 2. Holder 6 has electrical insulation. Holder 6 is made of an elastic material (rubber in present exemplary embodiment). As shown in
1.1.3 Operation
[0063] Hereinafter, an operation of input device 1 will be described. Input device 1 has a first state shown in
[0064] In order to change input device 1 from the first state to the second state, the operator only needs to press pusher 5 with a certain force or more.
[0065] As a result, pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3 is pressed toward mounting surface S10 through pusher 5. As a result, elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3 is gradually deformed. Then, when the magnitude of the force pressing elastically deformable portion 30 exceeds a certain value, elastically deformable portion 30 is vigorously buckled and greatly deformed (see
[0066] In order to change input device 1 from the second state to the first state, the operator only needs to stop pressing pusher 5. When pusher 5 is no longer pressed, elastically deformable portion 30 returns to its original shape by its restoring force. Then, when elastically deformable portion 30 returns to the original shape, movable electrode 8 is separated from fixed electrode 7 as shown in
1.1.4 Test
[0067] When input device 1 is switched between the first state and the second state, support portion 31 slides on mounting surface S10 (supporting electrode 921 in present exemplary embodiment) due to elastic deformation of elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3. When support portion 31 slides on mounting surface S10, mounting surface S10 is slightly scraped by support portion 31, and scrape dust 500 (see
[0068] In input device 1, movable member 3 is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310 of support portion 31. Hence, generation of scrape dust 500 caused by sliding of movable member 3 on mounting surface S10 can be reduced. Further, since support portion 31 has protruding curved surface 310, scrape dust 500 can be brushed off, and accumulation of scrape dust 500 between protruding curved surface 310 and mounting surface S10 (in recess 400 of mounting surface S10) can be curbed. Accordingly, it is possible to curb a decrease in reliability (particularly long-term reliability) due to generation of scrape dust 500. Hence, according to input device 1, reliability can be improved.
[0069] In order to confirm the advantage of such input device 1, a test was performed using Comparative Example 1 (see
[0070] As shown in
[0071] As shown in
[0072] In the test, switching between the first state and the second state of the input device (pressing operation of pusher 5) was repeated a predetermined number of times. Then, as a test result, the state of mounting surface S10 was observed to evaluate input device 1, Comparative Example 1, and Comparative Example 2.
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[0074] As is apparent from the comparison of the images in
[0075] On the other hand, in Comparative Example 1, as shown in
[0076] Additionally, in Comparative Example 2, as shown in
1.2 Second Exemplary Embodiment
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[0078] Base 110 includes a substrate (wiring board, printed circuit board). As shown in
[0079] Similar to the first exemplary embodiment, movable member 3 is mounted on mounting surface 110a at protruding curved surface 310 (see FIG.
[0080] 1B) such that movable electrode 8 faces fixed electrode 111. In particular, support portion 31 of movable member 3 is positioned on supporting electrode 112. That is, support portion 31 is in contact with supporting electrode 112 at protruding curved surface 310.
[0081] Spacer 120 is provided between base 110 and cover 130 to form a space for accommodating movable member 3. Spacer 120 has a film shape. Spacer 120 has an annular shape in plan view. Spacer 120 has an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of supporting electrode 112. Spacer 120 is disposed on mounting surface 110a of base 110 so as to surround fixed electrode 111 and supporting electrode 112. Note that spacer 120 has electrical insulation. As one example, spacer 120 is made of synthetic resin.
[0082] Cover 130 is attached to base 110 so as to cover movable member 3. In the present exemplary embodiment, cover 130 is attached to base 110 with spacer 120 interposed therebetween. Cover 130 has a film shape. Cover 130 is circular in plan view. Cover 130 has annular fixing portion 131 attached to spacer 120 and dome portion 132 located inside fixing portion 131 and covering movable member 3. Cover 130 has electrical insulation. Additionally, cover 130 has flexibility, so that pressure receiving portion 32 is easily pressed through cover 130. As one example, cover 130 is a film made of synthetic resin (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate). The material of cover 130 is not limited to synthetic resin (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate), and may be an elastic material (rubber or the like).
[0083] Pusher 140 is a member for pressing pressure receiving portion 32 of elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3. More specifically, pusher 140 is a member for efficiently transmitting the force applied to cover 130 to pressure receiving portion 32. Pusher 140 has electrical insulation. As one example, pusher 140 can be formed by punching a synthetic resin (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate) film. The material of pusher 140 is not limited to synthetic resin (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate), and may be an elastic material (rubber or the like). Pusher 140 has a solid columnar shape. Pusher 140 is disposed on the opposite side of fixed electrode 111 with respect to movable member 3, so that pusher 140 faces pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3. In the present exemplary embodiment, pusher 140 is interposed between movable member 3 and cover 130 while being in contact with both members.
[0084] Hereinafter, an operation of input device 101 will be described. Input device 101 has a first state and a second state. In the first state, elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3 is not elastically deformed, and movable electrode 8 is not in contact with fixed electrode 111. In the second state, elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3 is elastically deformed, and movable electrode 8 is in contact with fixed electrode 111.
[0085] In order to change input device 1 from the first state to the second state, the operator only needs to press pusher 140 with a certain force or more through cover 130. As a result, pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3 is pressed toward mounting surface S10 through pusher 140. As a result, elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3 is gradually deformed. Then, when the magnitude of the force pressing elastically deformable portion 30 exceeds a certain value, elastically deformable portion 30 is vigorously buckled and greatly deformed. With such a flipping operation of elastically deformable portion 30, the operator pressing pusher 140 is given a clicking sensation (click feeling) along with the elastic deformation of elastically deformable portion 30. Then, when elastically deformable portion 30 is deformed as described above, movable electrode 8 comes into contact with fixed electrode 111. Hence, input device 101 enters the second state.
[0086] In order to change input device 101 from the second state to the first state, the operator only needs to stop pressing pusher 140. When pusher 140 is no longer pressed, elastically deformable portion 30 returns to its original shape by its restoring force. Then, when elastically deformable portion 30 returns to its original shape, movable electrode 8 is separated from fixed electrode 111. Hence, input device 101 enters the first state.
[0087] In input device 101, movable member 3 is in contact with mounting surface 110a at protruding curved surface 310 of support portion 31. Hence, generation of scrape dust caused by sliding of movable member 3 on mounting surface 110a can be reduced. Further, since support portion 31 has protruding curved surface 310, scrape dust can be brushed off, and accumulation of scrape dust between protruding curved surface 310 and mounting surface 110a can be curbed. Accordingly, it is possible to curb a decrease in reliability (particularly long-term reliability) due to generation of scrape dust. As described above, according to movable member 3 and input device 101, reliability can be improved.
2. Modification
[0088] The exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited to the above exemplary embodiments. The above exemplary embodiments can be variously changed according to design and the like as long as the object of the present disclosure can be achieved. Modifications of the above exemplary embodiments will be listed below.
[0089] For example, the shape of movable member 3 is not limited to the shape described in the above exemplary embodiments.
2.1 Modification 1
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[0091] That is, support portion 31A has an L shape in side view. In support portion 31A, a boundary portion between leg portion 311A (surface of leg portion 311A on mounting surface S10 side) and extension portion 312A (surface of extension portion 312A on mounting surface S10 side) is protruding curved surface 310A. Support portion 31A is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310A.
[0092] In the above-described Modification 1, similar to input devices 1, 101 of the first and second exemplary embodiments, movable member 3A is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 310A of support portion 31A. Hence, the reliability can be improved by the input device of Modification 1 as well.
2.2 Modification 2
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[0094] More specifically, similar to movable member 3, movable member 3B has a circular plate shape as a whole. Movable member 3B has elastically deformable portion 30 and multiple (four in
[0095] Each of support portions 31B has leg portion 314 and multiple (two in
[0096] Support portion 31B (leg portion 314 and protrusion 315) is formed by bending a tip end portion of a metal plate to be leg portion 314 of support portion 31B and performing embossing on a part of leg portion 314. Accordingly, protruding curved surface 316 is formed by the embossing for forming protrusion 315. Note that the radius of curvature of protruding curved surface 316 may be set under the same condition as radius of curvature R of protruding curved surface 310.
[0097] In the above-described Modification 2, similar to input device 1, 101 of the first and second exemplary embodiments, movable member 3B is in contact with mounting surface S10 at protruding curved surface 316 of support portion 31B. Hence, the reliability can be improved by the input device of Modification 2 as well.
[0098] Note that in Modification 2, the number of protrusions 315 is not limited, and the shape of protrusion 315 is not limited as long as its surface includes protruding curved surface 316. Additionally, protrusion 315 may be located in a middle portion of leg portion 314 instead of the tip end thereof. That is, the position of protrusion 315 in leg portion 314 is not particularly limited.
2.3 Other modifications
[0099] Elastically deformable portion 30 of movable member 3 may be made of resin instead of metal. Additionally, elastically deformable portion 30 is not limited to a dome shape, and may have any shape capable of elastically deforming. Note that elastically deformable portion 30 may have a shape that generates a click feeling, but is not limited thereto.
[0100] The shape and the like of support portion 31 are not limited to the above exemplary embodiments, and can be changed. As one example, leg portion 311 may be bent at one or more positions in the width direction of leg portion 311 such that intermediate portion 311b protrudes more than both end portions 311a. Similarly, extension portion 312 may be bent at one or more positions in the width direction of extension portion 312 such that intermediate portion 312b protrudes more than both end portions 312a. As one example, intermediate portion 311b of leg portion 311 does not necessarily have to protrude most at the center, and may protrude most at a portion closer to one of both end portions 311a than the other. Similarly, intermediate portion 312b of extension portion 312 does not necessarily have to protrude most at the center, and may protrude most at a portion closer to one of both end portions 312a than the other.
[0101] Additionally, the radius of curvature of the surface of leg portion 311 in a cross section orthogonal to the protruding direction of leg portion 311 dos not necessarily have to be equal to the radius of curvature of the surface of extension portion 312 in a cross section orthogonal to the protruding direction of extension portion 312. Additionally, protruding curved surface 310 does not necessarily have to be flat and may have an arc shape in a cross section along the width of the boundary portion. Additionally, the boundary portion may extend in an elliptical arc shape in plan view. That is, the boundary portion may extend in a curved shape instead of a linear shape in plan view.
[0102] The number of support portions 31 of movable member 3 is not limited either. For example, movable member 3 may have three support portions 31, and three support portions 31 may be arranged at equal intervals so as to surround elastically deformable portion 30. Further, in a case where movable member 3 has one support portion 31, support portion 31 may have an annular shape surrounding elastically deformable portion 30.
[0103] The number of movable members 3 is not particularly limited, and multiple movable members 3 may be used in an overlapping manner. In this case, depending on the number of movable members 3 to be overlapped, the magnitude of the operation force required for movable member 3 to buckle changes, and the operation feeling of input device 1 changes.
[0104] The shapes of case 2, pusher 5, holder 6, first conductive member 91, and second conductive member 92 are not limited to the shapes shown in the above exemplary embodiments.
[0105] In one modification, case 2 may have a circular shape or a polygonal shape other than a quadrangle in plan view.
[0106] In one modification, pusher 5 does not necessarily have to protrude from case 2. For example, pusher 5 may be accommodated in case 2. In this case, a portion of cover 22 of case 2 covering pusher 5 may have flexibility. In this case, pusher 5 may have conductivity, and may be made of metal, for example.
[0107] In one modification, there does not necessarily have to be a gap between pusher 5 and movable member 3 in the first state. That is, in the first state, pusher 5 may be in contact with pressure receiving portion 32 of movable member 3.
[0108] In one modification, holder 6 does not necessarily have to be made of rubber. Holder 6 only needs to have conductivity, and may be made of metal, for example.
[0109] In one modification, pusher 5 and holder 6 do not necessarily have to be integrated, and may be separate bodies. In this case, holder 6 only needs to be fixed to pusher 5 by appropriate fixing means such as adhesion.
[0110] Additionally, pusher 5 and holder 6 are not essential.
[0111] In one modification, the numbers of first conductive member 91 and second conductive member 92 are not particularly limited either. Additionally, in second conductive member 92, supporting electrode 921 may include two or more electrodes, and for example, multiple supporting electrodes 921 corresponding to multiple support portions 31 of movable member 3 may be provided.
[0112] In the above exemplary embodiments, fixed electrode 7 and movable electrode 8 form a mechanical contact. In one modification, there may be a dielectric layer between fixed electrode 7 and movable electrode 8, in which case a pressure sensor is formed. That is, movable electrode 8 and fixed electrode 7 can be used for a mechanical contact or a pressure sensor.
[0113] The stroke length of input device 1, that is, the movement amount of pusher 5 from the first state to the second state of input device 1 by the pressing operation can be set appropriately. For example, input device 1 may be a short stroke type having a relatively short stroke length, a long stroke type having a relatively long stroke length, or a middle stroke type corresponding a type between the short stroke type and the long stroke type. Additionally, input device 1 is not limited to the normally open type, and may be a normally closed type that is turned off only at the time of operation. That is, pusher 5 of input device 1 may be configured to press movable member 3 from the OFF position to the ON position by receiving a force from the outside, or vice versa.
[0114] Input device 1 is not limited to the configuration used in an operation unit of a device to be operated by a person, and may be used in a detection unit or the like of a device, for example. In the case where input device 1 is used as a detection unit of a device, input device 1 is used as a limit switch to detect a position of a mechanical component such as an actuator, for example.
3. Aspects
[0115] One aspect of a movable member of the present disclosure includes: elastically deformable portion 30 that curves upward in a protruding manner and includes movable electrode 8; and support portion 31 including leg portion 311 extending downward from a peripheral edge of elastically deformable portion 30, extension portion 312 extending upward from leg portion 311, and connecting portion 317 connecting leg portion 311 and extension portion 312. Leg portion 311 has intermediate portion 311b positioned between both end portions 311a of leg portion 311 in a width direction of leg portion 311, intermediate portion 311b protruding, a boundary between leg portion 311 and extension portion 312 has an arc shape in top view, and a lower surface of connecting portion 317 is protruding curved surface 310 protruding downward.
[0116] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, elastically deformable portion 30 is pressed downward to be deformed to move movable electrode 8 downward.
[0117] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, leg portion 311 is curved to cause intermediate portion 311b positioned between both end portions 311a in the width direction of leg portion 311.
[0118] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, extension portion 312 has intermediate portion 312b positioned between both end portions 312a in a width direction of extension portion 312, extension portion 312 protruding.
[0119] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, extension portion 312 is curved to cause intermediate portion 312b of extension portion 312 positioned between both end portions 312a in the width direction of extension portion 312 protrude.
[0120] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, intermediate portion 311b of leg portion 311 and intermediate portion 311b of extension portion 312 protrude in opposite directions.
[0121] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, intermediate portion 312b of extension portion 312 protrudes in a first direction (downward direction), and intermediate portion 311b of leg portion 311 protrudes in a second direction (upward direction).
[0122] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, intermediate portion 311b of leg portion 311 protrudes most at the center of both end portions 311a of leg portion 311.
[0123] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, intermediate portion 312b of extension portion 312 protrudes most at the center of both end portions 312a of extension portion 312.
[0124] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, intermediate portion 311b of leg portion 311 protrudes most at the center.
[0125] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, the lower end of the lower surface (protruding curved surface 310) of connecting portion 317 is an arc-shaped line having a constant height position.
[0126] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, a boundary between leg portion 311 and extension portion 312 has an arc shape of a perfect circle in top view.
[0127] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, a boundary between leg portion 311 and extension portion 312 has an arc shape centered on movable electrode 8 in top view.
[0128] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, the outer periphery of elastically deformable portion 30 is a circle centered on movable electrode 8 in top view.
[0129] According to the above-described aspects, reliability can be improved.
[0130] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, elastically deformable portion 30 has a dome shape, and a central portion of elastically deformable portion 30 is movable electrode 8. According to this aspect, the movable member gives a click feeling.
[0131] Another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure has conductivity. According to this aspect, reliability can be improved.
[0132] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, protruding curved surface 310 is formed by bending for forming extension portion 312. According to this aspect, movable member 3 can be manufactured easily.
[0133] Another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure includes multiple support portions 31. According to this aspect, movable member 3 can be disposed stably.
[0134] In another aspect of the movable member of the present disclosure, multiple support portions 31 extend radially from movable electrode 8 in top view. According to this aspect, movable member 3 can be disposed more stably.
[0135] One aspect of the input device of the present disclosure includes: fixed electrode 7; base 21 (110) having mounting surface S10 (110a) on which fixed electrode 7 is provided; and movable member 3 of the present disclosure. Movable member 3 is mounted on mounting surface S10 (110a), movable electrode 8 facing fixed electrode 7, and protruding curved surface 310 of movable member 3 is in contact with mounting surface S10 (110a). According to this aspect, reliability can be improved.
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[0136] 1, 101 input device [0137] 11 first terminal [0138] 12 second terminal [0139] 21, 110 base [0140] 3, 3A, 3B movable member [0141] 30 elastically deformable portion [0142] 31, 31A, 31B support portion [0143] 310, 310A protruding curved surface [0144] 311, 311A leg portion [0145] 311a end portion [0146] 311b intermediate portion [0147] 312, 312A extension portion [0148] 312a end portion [0149] 312b intermediate portion [0150] 313 curve [0151] 314 leg portion [0152] 315 protrusion [0153] 316 protruding curved surface [0154] 317 connecting portion [0155] 7, 111 fixed electrode [0156] 8 movable electrode [0157] 81 first surface [0158] 82 second surface [0159] 921, 112 supporting electrode [0160] S10, 110a mounting surface