Method and apparatus for mechanical switch noise damping
10679801 ยท 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/52
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A switch assembly includes a switch housing defining an interior volume, and a switch actuator slidably retained within the switch housing. Travel in a first direction by the switch actuator compresses a resilient dome switch and a hard mechanical stop limits a full extent of return travel by the switch actuator within the switch housing. A resilient retention post, formed in a resilient switch pad that includes the resilient dome switch, for example, has a length terminating in a flanged tip that captures the switch actuator and thereby defines a restricted extent of return travel by the switch actuator. The restricted extent of return travel is less than the full extent of return travel, to prevent the resilient dome switch from springedly urging the switch actuator into contact with the hard mechanical stop.
Claims
1. A switch assembly comprising: a switch housing and an associated switch base; a switch actuator configured for linear travel within an interior volume of the switch housing, in a first direction of travel towards the switch base and in an opposite, return direction of travel, away from the switch base; a switch button configured to engage the switch actuator, for depressing the switch actuator in the first direction of travel; a printed circuit board (PCB) positioned on the switch base and having an upper surface that is at least partially overlaid by a resilient switch pad that includes a resilient dome switch having a compressible height and positioned, in relative terms, below a facing surface of the switch actuator, wherein depressing the switch actuator in the first direction of travel compresses the resilient dome switch, for switch actuation, and wherein a return expansion of the resilient dome switch urges the switch actuator in the return direction of travel; and a resilient retention post projecting from the resilient switch pad towards the facing surface of the switch actuator; the resilient retention post comprising a shaft terminating in a flanged tip that is tapered and the facing surface of the switch actuator including an aperture dimensioned for compressibly admitting the flanged tip of the resilient retention post through the aperture and thereby capturing the switch actuator on the resilient retention post; and wherein a length of the shaft to the flanged tip fixes a travel limit of the switch actuator in the return direction of travel, to prevent spring action of the resilient dome switch from causing the switch actuator to hit a hard travel limit in the return direction of travel.
2. The switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the switch housing includes a hard mechanical stop, and the switch actuator includes a corresponding catch, the hard mechanical stop and the catch cooperating to provide the hard travel limit of the switch actuator in the return direction of travel.
3. The switch assembly of claim 1, wherein the resilient retention post is integral with the resilient switch pad.
4. The switch assembly of claim 1, where the switch base includes a stiffening post projecting from a top surface of the switch base towards the facing surface of the switch actuator, and wherein the shaft of the resilient retention post is hollow within at least a portion of its length, for fitting the resilient retention post over the stiffening post.
5. A switch assembly comprising: a switch housing defining an interior volume; and a switch actuator slidably retained within the switch housing, where travel in a first direction by the switch actuator compresses a resilient dome switch, for switch actuation, and where a hard mechanical stop limits a full extent of return travel by the switch actuator within the switch housing; and wherein the switch actuator is captured by a resilient retention post formed in a resilient switch pad that includes the resilient dome switch, the resilient retention post having a length terminating in a flanged tip that is tapered for compressible admission through an aperture of the switch actuator to thereby capture the switch actuator and define a restricted extent of return travel by the switch actuator, the restricted extent of return travel being less than the full extent of return travel, to prevent the resilient dome switch from springedly urging the switch actuator into contact with the hard mechanical stop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) A switch button 22 is configured to engage the switch actuator 18, for depressing the switch actuator 18 in the first direction of travel. Thus, in its installed configuration, the switch assembly 10 provides push-button operation, wherein a user actuates the switch assembly 10 by pressing on the switch button 22.
(7) A printed circuit board (PCB) 14 positioned on the switch base 16 has an upper surface 26 that is at least partially overlaid by a resilient switch pad 24 that includes a resilient dome switch 28 having a compressible height and positioned, in relative terms, below a facing surface 32 of the switch actuator 18. Upper as used herein operates in a relative sense, in the context of the switch assembly 10, to denote a surface that is facing the lower or bottom surface 32 of the switch actuator 18. Consequently, the terms upper and lower do not imply anything about the absolute orientation of the overall switch assembly 10.
(8) Depressing the switch actuator 18 in the first direction of travel compresses the resilient dome switch 28, for switch actuation. That is, a user pressing the switch button 22 forces the switch actuator 18 to press on the resilient dome switch 28, which includes a flexible web member 29 that collapses and allows a center cylindrical portion of the resilient dome switch 28 to close an electrical contact 30 on the PCB 14.
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(10) However, rather than allowing the springing return of the resilient dome switch 28 to drive the switch actuator 18 in the return direction to the fullest extent allowed by a hard travel limitwhich is fixed as a matter of the switch assembly designthe switch assembly 10 includes a resilient retention post 40 that limits the return travel of the switch actuator 18. The resilient retention post 40 projects from the switch base 16, or from the resilient switch pad 24.
(11) In the example embodiment shown in
(12) In any case, the stiffening post 46 offers a number of advantages, including ensuring alignment of the resilient retention post 40 with a corresponding aperture 50 in the facing surface 32 of the switch actuator 18, when the switch actuator 18 is aligned within the interior volume 20 of the switch housing 12, in the assembled form of the switch assembly 10. The stiffening post 46 also keeps the resilient retention post 40 straight, during downward travel of the switch actuator 18, as part of normal switch operation.
(13) As a further feature, the switch assembly 10 may include one or more stops 48 that define the lower extent of travel permitted in the first direction of travel. The height of the stops 48 in the direction of travel is fixed to define a maximum compressive position for the resilient dome switch 28e.g., low enough to allow a desired extent of compression of the resilient dome switch 28 and high enough to limit further compression of the resilient dome switch 28. The stops 48 may be formed on or as part of the resilient switch pad 24 and may be made of the same resilient material.
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(15) The flanged tip 44 is tapered in the insertion direction, which allows it to be forced through the aperture 50, e.g., as part of an initial assembly process. However, once the flanged tip 44 passes through the aperture 50, it re-expands within the interior volume 36 of the switch actuator 18 and the flat circumferential underside of the flanged tip 44 prevents it from easily passing back through the aperture 50 in the opposite direction.
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(17) In that position, the resilient retention post 40 includes a free length of the shaft 42 extending between the interior surface 34 of the switch actuator 18 and the circumferential flat underside of the flanged tip 44. The free length defines the extent of return travel permitted for the switch actuator 18, upon the user removing pressure from the switch button 22 and the corresponding, springing re-expansion of the resilient dome switch 28.
(18) Broadly, the length of the shaft 42 to the flanged tip 44 fixes a travel limit of the switch actuator 18 in the return direction of travel, to prevent spring action of the resilient dome switch 28 from causing the switch actuator 18 to hit a hard travel limit in the return direction of travel. As seen in
(19) The shaft length of the resilient retention post 40 is dimensioned to prevent the switch actuator 18 from reaching the hard travel limit on its return stroke. That is, the shaft length is such that the interior surface 34 of the switch actuator 18 encounters the circumferential underside of the flanged tip 44 of the resilient retention post 40 before the catch 54 of the switch actuator 18 hits the underside of the hard mechanical stop 52. As best seen in
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(21) In the same or another embodiment of the switch assembly 10, the switch assembly 10 comprises a switch housing 12 defining an interior volume 20, and a switch actuator 18 slidably retained within the switch housing. Travel in a first direction by the switch actuator 18 compresses a resilient dome switch 28, for switch actuation, and a hard mechanical stop 52 limits a full extent of return travel by the switch actuator 18 within the switch housing 12.
(22) The switch actuator 18 is captured by a resilient retention post 40 formed in a resilient switch pad 24 that includes the resilient dome switch 28, where the resilient retention post 40 has a length terminating in a flanged tip 44 that captures the switch actuator 18 and thereby defines a restricted extent of return travel by the switch actuator 18. The restricted extent of return travel being less than the full extent of return travel, to prevent the resilient dome switch 28 from springedly urging the switch actuator 18 into contact with the hard mechanical stop 52.
(23) Notably, modifications and other embodiments of the disclosed invention(s) will come to mind to one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention(s) is/are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.