Support frame structure of see-through button
10418205 ยท 2019-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A button includes a display element including a mounting section, a hollowed bottom board having a joint section, support frame members having an interconnection driving section, a button cap body having a light-transmitting section and a contacting section, and an elastic element. The support frame members and the elastic element are arranged on the contacting section located outside the button cap body to that a user is allowed to see, by way of the light-transmitting section of the button cap body, through the hollowed bottom board to the display element at the bottom so as to completely observe a text/pattern section of the display element. In a pressing-down operation, the interconnection driving section makes the support frame members to operate with leverage for causing the elastic element to drive the display element. Further, individual button modularization can be achieved with the arrangement of the mounting section and the joint section.
Claims
1. A support frame structure of a see-through button, comprising: a display element, which displays at least one text/pattern section; a plurality of mounting sections formed on at least one side of the display element; at least one hollowed bottom board arranged above the display element and having a hollowed portion that completely exposes the text/pattern section; a plurality of joint sections formed on one side of the hollowed bottom board to correspondingly engage with and couple to the mounting sections; a plurality of support frame members rotatably mounted on an outer side of the hollowed bottom board; at least one interconnection driving section formed on ends of the support frame members to couple and drive the support frame members with each other in a synchronously rotatable manner; at least one button cap body rotatably mounted to one side of the support frame members that is opposite to the hollowed bottom board, wherein the button cap body comprises a light-transmitting section located exactly above the hollowed portion of the hollowed bottom board for observation of the display element by seeing therethrough and at least one contacting section formed on an outer side of the light-transmitting section; and at least one elastic element mounted on the hollowed bottom board for selectively contacting with the contacting section to drive the display element; wherein the contacting section that is formed on an outer side of the light-transmitting section is located outboard of the light-transmitting section and the elastic element that is mounted on the hollowed bottom board is arranged to correspond, in position, to the contacting section such that the contacting section and the elastic element that are contactable with each other are located outboard of the light-transmitting section to allow observation of the display element to be made directly through the light-transmitting section.
2. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 1, wherein each of the support frame members comprises a connection rod section that is rotatably mounted on one side of the contacting section, a first support section that is formed, in a curved manner, on one end of the connection rod section, and a second support section formed, in a curved manner, on an opposite end of the connection rod section.
3. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 2, wherein the interconnection driving section comprises a clamping section formed on the first support section and an engaging section formed on the second support section and engageable with and coupled to the clamping section.
4. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 3, wherein the support frame members are connected to each other, in a manner of mutually driving each other, by means of the clamping section and the engaging section.
5. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 2, wherein sides of the first support section and the second support section are respectively provided with first axle sections, and the hollowed bottom board is provided with a plurality of position-constraining notches for receiving and holding the first axle sections.
6. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 5, wherein each of the position-constraining notches is provided with an elastic clamping section for positioning of the first axle sections.
7. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 2, wherein the button cap body comprises at least one first position-limiting section formed on a sidewall thereof for retaining the connection rod section.
8. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 1, wherein the display element comprises a displaying screen, a button disposition bottom board fixedly mounted on the displaying screen and comprising the mounting sections, and a membrane circuit arranged on one side of the button disposition bottom board that is opposite to the displaying screen and electrically connected to the displaying screen so that engagement of the elastic element therewith drives the displaying screen.
9. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 2, wherein at least one second position-limiting section is formed at a bottom side of the button cap body for supporting and retaining the connection rod section.
10. The support frame structure of the see-through button according to claim 1 further comprising at least one cover plate element arranged above the display element, wherein the cover plate element comprises at least one opening section to allow the light-transmitting section movably project therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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(15) a display element 1 that displays at least one text/pattern section, wherein the display element 1 comprises a displaying screen 11, a button disposition bottom board 12 fixedly mounted on the displaying screen 11, and a membrane circuit 13 arranged on one side of the button disposition bottom board 12 that is opposite to the displaying screen 11 and electrically connected to the displaying screen 11 so that engagement of a hereinafter-described elastic element 5 therewith drives the displaying screen 11;
(16) a plurality of mounting sections 14 formed in at least one side of the display element 1;
(17) at least one hollowed bottom board 2 arranged above the display element 1 and having a hollowed portion that completely exposes the text/pattern section;
(18) a plurality of joint sections 21 formed on one side of the hollowed bottom board 2 to correspondingly engage with and couple to the mounting sections 14;
(19) a plurality of support frame members 3 rotatably mounted on an outer side of the hollowed bottom board 2, wherein each of the support frame members 3 comprises a connection rod section 31 that is rotatably mounted to one side of a hereinafter-described contacting section 42, a first support section 32 that is formed, in a curved manner, on one end of the connection rod section 31, and a second support section 33 formed, in a curved manner, on an opposite end of the connection rod section 31;
(20) a plurality of first axle sections 34 respectively formed on sides of the first support section 32 and the second support section 33;
(21) a plurality of position-constraining notches 22 formed on the hollowed bottom board 2 and receiving the first axle sections 34 to dispose therein, wherein each of the position-constraining notches 22 is provided with an elastic clamping section 221 to constrain the position of the first axle sections 34 therein;
(22) at least one interconnection driving section 35 formed on ends of the support frame members 3 to couple and drive the support frame members 3 with each other in a synchronously rotatable manner, wherein the interconnection driving section 35 comprises a clamping section 351 formed on the first support section 32 and an engaging section 352 formed on the second support section 33 and engageable with and coupled to the clamping section 351 so that the support frame members 3 are movable in a manner of being capable of driving each other by means of the engagement between the clamping section 351 and the engaging section 352;
(23) at least one button cap body 4 rotatably mounted to one side of the support frame members 3 that is opposite to the hollowed bottom board 2, wherein the button cap body 4 comprises a light-transmitting section 41 located exactly above the hollowed portion of the hollowed bottom board 2 for observation of the display element 1 by seeing therethrough and at least one contacting section 42 formed on an outer side of the light-transmitting section 41;
(24) at least one first position-limiting section 43 formed on a sidewall of the button cap body 4 to receive and retain the connection rod section 31 therein;
(25) at least one elastic element 5 mounted on the hollowed bottom board 2 for selectively contacting with the contacting section 42 to contact the membrane circuit 13 for driving the displaying screen 11; and
(26) at least one cover plate element 6 arranged above the display element 1, wherein the cover plate element 6 comprises at least one opening section 61 to allow the light-transmitting section 41 movably project therethrough.
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(28) To simplify the support structure of the button cap body 4, the prior art scissors-like support is changed to the support frame members 3. The two support frame members 3 are of the same configuration of a U-shape formed of the connection rod section 31, the first support section 32, and the second support section 33, wherein the connection rod section 31 is rotatably mounted to the first position-limiting section 43 at one sidewall of the button cap body 4 and the first support section 32 and the second support section 33 are rotatably mounted in the position-constraining notches 22 through the first axle sections 34 so that the two support frame members 3 show a V-shaped configuration as being located between the button cap body 4 and the hollowed bottom board 2. Further, due to the arrangement of the elastic clamping section 221, a minor downward-pressing force applied would be sufficient to smoothly set and assemble the first axle sections 34 into the position-constraining notches 22. To allow the two support frame members 3 to support the reciprocal vertical movement of the button cap body 4, the first support section 32 of one of the two support frame members 3 is set in contact with the second support section 33 of another one of the two support frame members 3 with the clamping section 351 of the first support section 32 engaging with and coupled to the engaging section 352 of the second support section 33 so as to make the two support frame members 3 in an interconnected mutually-driving relationship.
(29) Pressing down the button cap body 4 applies a downward force that is transmitted to the connection rod sections 31, such that one of the support frame members 3 rotates downward about a center defined by the first axle section 34, while the first axle sections 34 that is located on an opposite side of the clamping section 351 is caused to rotate upward due to leverage to thereby drive the engaging section 352 of another one of the two support frame members 3 to rotate upward. Similarly, due to the engaging section 352 rotating upward about a center defined by the first axle section 34 of another one of the support frame members 3, the connection rod section 31 that is opposite to the engaging section 352 is caused to rotate downward. As such, the operation of pressing down by the user may drive the button cap body 4 to smoothly descend to subsequently contact the elastic element 5 to trigger, through the membrane circuit 13, the displaying screen 11 to display a corresponding content, so that the user may see through the light-transmitting section 41 to the display element 1 at the bottommost position. In addition, since the two support frame members 3 are of an identical structure, the manufacturing cost and difficulty of assembly can be reduced.
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(31) It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
(32) While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claim, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the claims of the present invention.