PROTRUSION DROP STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS HAVING PROTRUSION DROP STRUCTURE
20190339731 ยท 2019-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G05G1/082
PHYSICS
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G1/02
PHYSICS
H05K2201/09127
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09063
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
To provide a protrusion drop structure and others in which when a load applied to an operating button in a back direction is smaller than a predetermined load, the bending of a printed circuit board is made sufficiently small so as not to give a feeling of strangeness when a user depresses the operating button, and when a load applied to the operating button in the back direction reaches the predetermined load, a projecting height of the operating button from a surface of a casing is reduced to less than or equal to a predetermined height. The protrusion drop structure of the present invention includes a casing; an operating button capable of being depressed, the operating button having one end that projects outside the casing and having other end disposed inside the casing; a printed circuit board supported inside the casing and having a rupturing portion that is ruptured at an area facing the other end of the operating button when a first depression load or more is applied from a one-end side to an other-end side of the operating button; and a board supporting member that is fixed to the casing and supports the printed circuit board from a back side of a surface of the rupturing portion facing the other end of the operating button, the fixation of the board supporting member to the casing being released when a second depression load or more is applied to the rupturing portion from a surface side facing the other end of the operating button to the back side.
Claims
1. A protrusion drop structure comprising: a casing; an operating button capable of being depressed, the operating button having one end that projects outside the casing and having other end disposed inside the casing; a printed circuit board supported inside the casing and having a rupturing portion that is ruptured at an area facing the other end of the operating button when a first depression load or more is applied from the one end toward the other end of the operating button; and a board supporting member that is fixed to the casing and supports the printed circuit board from a back side opposite to a surface of the rupturing portion facing the other end of the operating button, the fixation of the board supporting member to the casing being released when a second depression load or more is applied to the rupturing portion from a surface side facing the other end of the operating button to the back side.
2. The protrusion drop structure according to claim 1, wherein the first depression load is greater than or equal to the second depression load.
3. The protrusion drop structure according to claim 1, wherein the operating button has a mechanism that allows the operating button to be turned.
4. An electronic apparatus comprising a protrusion drop structure according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
[0018] A protrusion drop structure of a first embodiment of the present invention will be described using
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[0022] Referring back to
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[0024] Operation will be described in which a predetermined depression load or more is applied to the operating button 1, by which the operating button projecting height 5 becomes less than or equal to a height determined in advance (hereinafter, referred to as a predetermined height).
[0025] Since a depression load on the printed circuit board 3 is applied to the board supporting member 6 even with a little bending of the printed circuit board 3, a feeling of strangeness is not given when the user operates the operating button 1, as long as the fixation between the board supporting member 6 and the casing 2 is not released.
[0026] Then, when the depression load F on the operating button 1 further increases and becomes greater than or equal to the first depression load, the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured, and as shown in
[0027] Although in the above description the first depression load is larger than the second depression load, the first depression load and the second depression load may be equal to each other. In this case, the support of the printed circuit board 3 by the board supporting member 6 is released and the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured.
[0028] In addition, the first depression load may be set to be smaller than the second depression load by using a plastic body or an elastic body for the board supporting member 6. Note, however, that in the case of using an elastic body, such an elastic force that does not give a feeling of bending when the user operates the operating button 1 is required. In this case, the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured by application of the first depression load to the printed circuit board 3 through the operating button 1, and the support of the printed circuit board 3 by the board supporting member 6 is released by further application of the second depression load.
[0029] When the first depression load is smaller than the second depression load and a depression load greater than or equal to the first depression load and less than the second depression load is applied to the operating button 1, although the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured, the board supporting member 6 supports the printed circuit board 3, and thus, the user has difficulty recognizing the fact that an operation on the operating button 1 is in an invalid state (the user may recognize that the amount of depression is insufficient). On the other hand, when the first depression load is equal to the second depression load and a depression load greater than or equal to the first depression load is applied to the operating button 1, the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured, the support of the printed circuit board 3 by the board supporting member 6 is released, and the operating button projecting height 5 is sufficient low, and thus, the user easily recognizes that an operation on the operating button 1 is in an invalid state. When the first depression load is larger than the second depression load and a depression load greater than or equal to the second depression load and less than the first depression load is applied to the operating button 1, the support of the printed circuit board 3 by the board supporting member 6 is released, the printed circuit board 3 is not ruptured, and an operation on the operating button 1 is in a valid state, and thus, the user can recognize that an operation on the operating button 1 is in a valid state by operating the operating button 1.
[0030] From the above description, an advantageous effect can be obtained that by setting the first depression load to be greater than or equal to the second depression load, depending on a depression load applied to the operating button 1, it becomes easier for the user to recognize the valid/invalid state of the operating button 1 after the application of the depression load. In addition, setting the first depression load to be greater than or equal to the second depression load is advantageous in terms of cost and easiness of design.
[0031] As described above, the protrusion drop structure shown in the first embodiment has an advantageous effect that when a load applied to the operating button 1 in a back direction is smaller than a predetermined load, the bending of the printed circuit board 3 is made sufficiently small so as not to give a feeling of strangeness when the user depresses the operating button 1, and when a load applied to the operating button 1 in the back direction reaches the predetermined load, the operating button projecting height 5 can be reduced to less than or equal to the predetermined height.
[0032] In addition, by providing the casing opening portion 2b to allow the printed circuit board 3 (rupturing portion 3b) to drop through the casing opening portion 2b, a sufficient drop length of the operating button 1 is obtained, and as a result, the operating button projecting height 5 can be made large when an operation on the operating button 1 is in a valid state, and thus, there is an advantageous effect that ease of operation of the operating button 1 improves.
Second Embodiment
[0033] A protrusion drop structure of a second embodiment of the present invention will be described using
[0034] In the same manner as the protrusion drop structure of the first embodiment, when a depression load greater than or equal to a predetermined depression load is applied to the operating button 1, the support of the printed circuit board 3 by the board supporting member 6 is released, the printed circuit board 3 is ruptured at the rupturing portion 3b, the operating button 1, the variable resistor 4, the rupturing portion 3b, the board supporting member 6, and the prism 7 drop off the casing 2, and the operating button projecting height 5 is reduced to less than or equal to the predetermined height.
[0035] As described above, the protrusion drop structure shown in the second embodiment has an advantageous effect that when a load applied to the operating button 1 in the back direction is smaller than a predetermined load, the bending of the printed circuit board 3 is made sufficiently small so as not to give a feeling of strangeness when the user depresses the operating button 1, and when a load applied to the operating button 1 in the back direction reaches the predetermined load, the operating button projecting height 5 can be reduced to less than or equal to the predetermined height.
[0036] Although the above describes the application of the protrusion drop structures of the present invention to an electronic apparatus installed in a movable body, the present invention is not limited to this application, and the protrusion drop structures may be applied to electronic apparatuses used in a stationary state, such as household audio devices. In addition, the configuration of each portion may be replaced by any configuration having the same function.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0037] 1: Operating button, 2: Casing, 2a: Supporting portion, 2b: Casing opening portion, 3: Printed circuit board, 3a: Printed circuit board opening portion, 3b: Rupturing portion, 4: Variable resistor, 5: Operating button projecting height, 6: Board supporting member, 6a: Board supporting member projection portion, 6b: Board supporting member hook portion, 6c: Board supporting member pin portion, and 7: Prism.