PUSH SWITCH
20210125800 · 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/52
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A push switch includes a case having a containable portion defined by a bottom plate and a wall portion, a central contact provided on the bottom plate, an outer contact provided on the bottom plate so as to be spaced from the central contact in the containable portion, a movable contact disposed above the central contact and the outer contact, a cover film disposed so as to cover the containable portion, and a disc-shaped pressing member provided between the movable contact and the cover film. By pressing the pressing member downward, the movable contact is displaced from a first position to a second position. A diameter R of the pressing member is in the range of 30 to 45% of the width in the longer side direction of the movable contact and in the range of 45 to 60% of the width in the shorter side direction of the movable contact in a plan view.
Claims
1. A push switch, comprising: a case having a containable portion defined by a bottom plate and a wall portion extending upward from the bottom plate; a central contact provided on the bottom plate in the containable portion; an outer contact provided on the bottom plate in the containable portion so as to be spaced apart from the central contact; a dome-shaped movable contact having a substantially rectangular and planner shape that can be displaced in the containable portion between a first position disposed above the central contact and the outer contact in which the central contact and the outer contact are in a non-conductive state and a second position in which the central contact and the outer contact are in a conductive state; a cover film disposed above the movable contact so as to cover the containable portion; and a disc-shaped pressing member disposed on the movable contact so as to displace the movable contact from the first position to the second position by pushing the movable contact downwardly, wherein a diameter of the pressing member is in a range of 30 to 45% of a width of the movable contact in a longer side direction thereof in a planner view, and in a range of 45 to 60% of the width of the movable contact in a shorter side direction thereof in the planner view.
2. The push switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the movable contact is in contact with the outer contact in both the first position and the second position, and when the movable contact takes the first position, the movable contact is not in contact with the central contact, but when the movable contact takes the second position, the movable contact is in contact with the central contact, and wherein in the containable portion of the case, a contact surface of the central contact which is in contact with the movable contact when the movable contact takes the second position is located lower than a contact surface of the outer contact which is in contact with the movable contact.
3. The push switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bottom plate of the case has a concave portion formed in a substantially central portion of the bottom plate, and a bottom plate stepped portion located outside the concave portion, wherein an upper surface of the concave portion is lower than an upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion.
4. The push switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein the central contact is embedded in the bottom plate of the case so that the contact surface of the central contact is a same height as the upper surface of the concave portion of the bottom plate of the case, and wherein the outer contact is embedded in the bottom plate of the case so that the contact surface of the outer contact is the same height as the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion of the bottom plate.
5. The push switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover film is welded to an upper surface of the wall portion of the containable portion of the case so as to seal the containable portion of the case in a liquid-tight manner.
6. The push switch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising one or more intermediate movable members provided between the movable contact and the pressing member, wherein each of the one or more intermediate movable members is made of a same material as the movable contact and has a same shape as the movable contact.
7. The push switch as claimed in claim 6, wherein a spring load of each of the one or more intermediate movable members is equal to a spring load of the movable contact.
8. A push switch, comprising: a case having a containable portion defined by a bottom plate and a wall portion extending upward from the bottom plate; a central contact provided on the bottom plate in the containable portion; an outer contact provided on the bottom plate in the containable portion so as to be spaced apart from the central contact; a dome-shaped movable contact having a substantially rectangular and planner shape that can be displaced in the containable portion between a first position disposed above the central contact and the outer contact in which the central contact and the outer contact are in a non-conductive state and a second position in which the central contact and the outer contact are in a conductive state; a cover film disposed above the movable contact so as to cover the containable portion; a disc-shaped pressing member disposed on the movable contact so as to displace the movable contact from the first position to the second position by pushing the movable contact downwardly; and one or more intermediate movable members provided between the movable contact and the pressing member, wherein a diameter of the pressing member is in a range of 30 to 45% of a width of the movable contact in a longer side direction thereof in a planner view, and in a range of 45 to 60% of the width of the movable contact in a shorter side direction thereof in the planner view.
9. The push switch as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of the one or more intermediate movable members is made of the same material as the movable contact and has the same shape as the movable contact, the one or more intermediate movable members are stacked above the movable contact, and each of the movable contact and the intermediate movable members has a central movable portion formed in a substantially central part thereof in a planner view and an outer periphery portion formed so as to surround the central movable portion.
10. The push switch as claimed in claim 9, wherein the outer periphery portion of the movable contact is in contact with the outer contact in both the first position and the second position, and when the movable contact takes the first position, the central movable portion of the movable contact is not in contact with the central contact, but when the movable contact takes the second position, the central movable portion of the movable contact is in contact with the central contact, and wherein in the containable portion of the case, a contact surface of the central contact which is in contact with the central movable portion of the movable contact when the movable contact takes the second position is located lower than a contact surface of the outer contact which is in contact with the outer periphery portion of the movable contact, and wherein when the movable contact is in the second position, the central movable portion of the intermediate movable member which is located at least the uppermost position among the intermediate movable members is located at a position lower than the outer periphery portion of the uppermost intermediate movable member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRITION OF THE FIGURES
[0047]
[0048]
[0049]
[0050]
[0051]
[0052]
[0053]
[0054]
[0055]
[0056]
[0057]
[0058]
[0059]
[0060]
[0061]
[0062]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0063] Hereinafter, description will be given to a push switch of the present invention based on a preferred embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings. In this regard, the drawings referenced in the following description are schematic views prepared for explaining the present invention. A dimension (such as a length, a width and a thickness) of each component shown in the drawings is not necessarily identical to an actual dimension. Further, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements. In the following description, the positive direction of the Z-axis of each figure is referred to as “upper side”, the negative direction of the Z-axis is referred to as “lower side”, the positive direction of the Y-axis is referred to as “front side”, the negative direction of the Y-axis is referred to as “back side”, the positive direction of the X-axis is referred to as “right side”, and the negative direction of the X-axis is referred to as “left side” on occasions.
[0064] Hereinafter, the push switch of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
[0065] The push switch 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in
[0066] As shown in
[0067] As shown in
[0068] The case 2 is a box-shaped member formed of an insulating resin and opened upward. The case 2 includes the bottom plate 21, the wall portion 22 extending upward from the outer peripheral portion of the bottom plate 21, and the containable portion 23 defined by the upper surface of the bottom plate 21 and the inner surface of the wall portion 22.
[0069] The bottom plate 21 is a plate-like member having a substantially rectangular and planner shape, and functions as a substrate of the push switch 1. As shown in
[0070] The wall portion 22 extends upward from the four outer peripheral portions of the bottom plate 21, and is formed integrally with the bottom plate 21. The containable portion 23 is formed into a concave shape which opens upward and is defined by the upper surface of the bottom plate 21 and the inner surfaces of the wall portion 22. Each component of the push switch 1 is contained in the containable portion 23. Thus, the case 2 has a function as a housing for containing each component of the push switch 1 in the containable portion 23.
[0071] The case 2 holds the central contact 3 and the outer contact 4 in a state of being insulated from each other. The case 2 is obtained by disposing the center contact 3 and the outer contact 4 in a mold having an inner shape corresponding to the shape of the case 2, injecting an insulating resin into the mold, and curing the resin.
[0072]
[0073] Each of the central contact 3 and the outer contact 4 is obtained by punching and bending a single metal plate. The central contact 3 includes a contact surface 31 to be in contact with the movable contact 5 and a pair of terminal portions 32 extending to the outside of the case 2. The outer contact 4 includes the contact surface 41 to be in contact with the movable contact 5, the pair of terminal portions 42 extending to the outside of the case 2, and the thinner thickness portion 43 formed on the distal end side of the contact surface 41.
[0074] The contact surface 31 of the central contact 3 is exposed upward in the containable portion 23 of the case 2, and when the movable contact 5 takes the second position, the contact surface 31 is in contact with the movable contact 5. The pair of terminal portions 32 extend from the left side of the case 2 toward the outside, and function as external terminals to be connected to the circuit board of the electronic device.
[0075] The contact surface 41 of the outer contact 4 is exposed upward in the containable portion 23 of the case 2, and the contact surface 41 is a surface in contact with the movable contact 5 even when the movable contact 5 takes either of the first position and the second position. The pair of terminal portions 42 extend from the right side of the case 2 toward the outside, and function as external terminals to be connected to the circuit board of the electronic device. The thinner thickness portion 43 is formed at the left end of the contact surface 41, and the height of the thinner thickness portion 43 is lower than the height of the contact surface 41. The concave portion 211 of the bottom plate 21 is defined by the inner surfaces of the stepped portion from the thinner thickness portion 43 toward the contact surface 41 and the bottom plate stepped portion 212 formed on the bottom plate 21 of the case 2.
[0076] As shown in
[0077] As shown in
[0078] On the other hand, the outer contact 4 is embedded in the bottom plate 21 so that the height of the contact surface 41 becomes the same height as the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion 212 of the bottom plate 21 of the case 2 in the containable portion 23 of the case 2. In this connection, it is to be noted that the language “the height of the contact surface 41 becomes the same height as the upper surface of the concave portion 211 of the bottom plate 21 of the case 2” includes the case that the difference between the height of the upper surface of the contact surface 41 and the height of the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion 212 of the bottom plate 21 of the case 2 lies within the manufacturing tolerance occurring during the manufacture of the push switch 1 (for example, even if it is about a few percent) in addition to the case that the height of the contact surface 41 is exactly the same height as the height of the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion 212. Further, as shown in
[0079] Referring back to
[0080] Thus, in the push switch 1 of the present invention, the concave portion 211 is formed on the upper surface of the bottom plate 21 of the case 2, and the central contact 3 is embedded in the bottom plate 21 of the case 2 so that the contact surface 31 of the central contact 3 becomes the same height as the upper surface of the concave portion 211 of the bottom plate 21 of the case 2, thereby lowering the position of the contact surface 31 of the central contact 3. With such a configuration, it is possible to increase the downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5.
[0081] Since the push switch 1 of the present invention is a very small and has a low height, it is impossible to secure the height of the wall portion 22 of the case 2 and thus the depth of the containable portion 23 of the case 2 becomes shallow. If the depth of the containable portion 23 is not sufficient, it is difficult to secure the downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5. If the downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5 is small, the click feeling when the user presses the push switch 1 is impaired.
[0082] Therefore, in the push switch 1 of the present invention, by lowering the position of the contact surface 31 of the central contact 3 in the containable portion 23 of the case 2 to secure the downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5. With such a configuration, it is possible to increase the downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5 by the thickness of the central contact 3 and the depth of the concave portion 211. Therefore, even when the push switch 1 is miniaturized and its height is reduced, it is possible to secure a sufficient downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5, and thereby it is possible to provide a good click feeling to the user. Although the depth of the concave portion 211 is not particularly limited as long as it ensures a sufficient downward stroke amount of the movable contact 5 and provides a good click feeling to the user, in the present embodiment, the depth of the concave portion 211 (the distance from the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion 212 to the upper surface of the concave portion 211) is about 0.02 mm. In this connection, it is to be noted that the height of the wall portion 22 of the case 2 (the distance from the upper surface of the bottom plate stepped portion 212 or the contact surface 41 of the outer contact 4 to the upper surface of the wall portion 22) is about 0.14 mm.
[0083] Referring back to
[0084] The movable contact 5 has a central movable portion 51 which makes contact with the central contact 3, and an outer periphery portion 52 which makes contact with the outer contact 4. The central movable portion 51 is formed at a substantially center of the movable contact 5 in a plan view and the outer periphery portion 52 is formed so as to surround the central movable portion 51. As shown in
[0085] In the natural state shown in
[0086] Referring back to
[0087] Further, similarly to the movable contact 5, each of the intermediate movable members 6a, 6b, 6c has a central movable portion 61 and an outer periphery portion 62. In this connection, it is to be noted that as described above, each of the intermediate movable members 6a, 6b, 6c and the movable contact 5 are formed of the same conductive material, but in order to improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity, only the surface of the movable contact 5 is subject to a plating treatment with a metal having high corrosion resistance and conductivity such as silver.
[0088] By arranging such intermediate movable members 6a, 6b, 6c on the movable contact 5 in a stacked manner, even when the movable contact 5 is miniaturized in accordance with miniaturization of the push switch 1, the operating force of the push switch 1 can be made equal to or greater than a predetermined value, for example, equal to or greater than 300 gf, and thereby malfunction of the push switch 1 can be prevented. The spring load of the movable contact 5 of each of the intermediate movable members 6a, 6b, 6c as well as the spring load of the cover film 8 described later are not particularly limited as long as they make it possible to keep the operating force of the push switch 1 to be a constant or more, for example, the spring load per one of the intermediate movable members 6a, 6b, 6c and the movable contact 5 is about 50 gf.
[0089] In this regard, by changing the material of the movable contact 5 and/or by increasing the curvature of the dome-shaped movable contact 5, it is possible to increase the spring load of the movable contact 5. However, in this case, the spring load of the movable contact 5 is immediately reduced when it is repeatedly elastically deformed. That is, the spring load and the life of the movable contact 5 are in a trade-off relationship, and thus when increasing the spring load of the movable contact 5, the life of the movable contact 5 is shortened. Therefore, from the viewpoint of the life of the push switch 1, namely from the viewpoint of securing the life of the push switch 1, it is not preferable to make the operating force of the push switch 1 to be a constant value or more by increasing the spring load of the movable contact 5.
[0090] On the other hand, by increasing the number of members providing the spring load (that is, the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6) so as to limit the magnitude of the spring load per sheet, a decrease of the life of each of the members providing the spring load can be suppressed, and thereby it is possible to suppress a decrease of the life of the push switch 1. Further, from the viewpoint of suppressing the decrease of the life of the push switch 1, the number of the intermediate movable members 6 is preferably three or more.
[0091] The pressing member 7 is provided in the containable portion 23 of the case 2 between the upper surface of the movable contact 5 and the lower surface of the cover film 8. More specifically, the pressing member 7 is held between the lower surface of the cover film 8 and the upper surface of the intermediate movable member 6. The pressing member 7 is used to effectively transmit the pressing force applied from the user to the push switch 1 through the intermediate movable members 6 to depress the movable contact 5 downward.
[0092] The pressing member 7 is a disk-shaped member formed of a resin material having a hardness higher than that of the resin material forming the cover film 8. By forming the pressing member 7 using such a resin material lighter than the metal material, it is possible to reduce the weight of the pressing member 7. By reducing the weight of the pressing member 7, when the push switch 1 is in a natural state, it is possible to reduce the downward bias force applied to the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6 by the weight of the pressing member 7, and thus it is possible to increase the operating force of the push switch 1.
[0093] As described in the column of the background art, with the miniaturization of the push switch 1, the movable contact 5 is also miniaturized. However, in order to make the operating force of the push switch 1 to be a certain level or more, the one or more intermediate movable members 6 are provided on the upper side of the movable contact 5, and thus the total spring load of the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6 which is pressed by the pressing member 7 is not reduced. Therefore, even when the push switch 1 is miniaturized, it is impossible to simply reduce the size of the pressing member 7 for pressing the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6.
[0094] If the size of the pressing member 7 for each of the intermediate movable members 6 and the movable contact 5 is too small, the pressing member 7 will collapse during pressing, and thus it is impossible to operate the push switch 1. On the other hand, if the size of the pressing member 7 for each of the movable contact 5 or the intermediate movable members 6 is too large, the pressing force applied to the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6 will be scattered, and thus it is impossible to provide a good click feeling to the user.
[0095]
[0096] As shown in
[0097] In this regard, it is to be noted that the width W1 in the longer side direction and the width W2 of the shorter side direction of the movable contact 5 (and the intermediate movable members 6) may be appropriately changed by the size of the required push switch 1. However, in the small push switch such as the push switch 1 of the present invention, the width W1 of the longer side direction of the movable contact 5 (or the intermediate movable member 6) is 1.80 mm or less, specifically, in the present embodiment, the width W1 of the longer side direction is about 1.52 mm. On the other hand, the width W2 of the shorter side direction of the movable contact 5 (or the intermediate movable member 6) is 1.20 mm or less, specifically, in the present embodiment, the width W2 is about 1.13 mm.
[0098] Referring back to
[0099] The lower surface of the central portion 81 is welded to the upper surface of the pressing member 7 by surface welding by laser welding. In the natural state shown in
[0100] The welding width between the periphery portion 83 of the cover film 8 and the upper surface of the wall portion 22 is not particularly limited as long as a sufficient adhesion force between the cover film 8 and the upper surface of the wall portion 22 can be secured, but is typically 0.1 to 0.2 mm. Further, since the cover film 8 is formed of a flexible resin material, it provides a spring load similarly to the movable contact 5 and the intermediate movable members 6. Furthermore, as shown in
[0101] Next, with reference to
[0102] As shown in
[0103] In the natural state shown in
[0104] In the depressed state shown in
[0105] In the depressed state shown in
[0106] In
[0107] Although the push switch of the present invention has been described above based on the illustrated embodiments, the present invention is not limited thereto. Each configuration of the present invention can be replaced with any configuration capable of performing the same function or any configuration can be added to each configuration of the present invention.
[0108] Those skilled in the art in the field and art to which this invention belongs will be able to make changes to the described push switch configuration of the present invention without significantly departing from the principles, concepts, and scope of this invention, and push switches having changed configurations are also involved within the scope of this invention.
[0109] In addition, the number and types of components of the push switch shown in
[0110]