PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH
20170213662 ยท 2017-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A side-push push-button switch is provided in which the strength of a rear surface side of a housing to which a load is particularly applied by outside force caused by the switching operation of a push-button member is increased to stably mount the housing on a circuit board and ensure reliable and secure switching operation. The push-button switch includes a housing, a push-button member, and a holding frame. The housing accommodates a switch contact. The push-button member is disposed on a front-surface center portion of the housing and configured to press the switch contact. The holding frame of a channel shape covers outer surfaces of the housing. Both ends of the holding frame are secured to front-surface side portions of the housing on both sides of the push-button member.
Claims
1. A push-button switch comprising: a housing that accommodates a switch contact; a push-button member disposed on a front surface of the housing and configured to press the switch contact; and a holding frame of a channel shape that covers outer surfaces of the housing, both ends of the holding frame being secured to the front surface of the housing on both sides of the push-button member.
2. The push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein the front surface of the housing comprises a front-surface center portion in which the push-button member is disposed and front-surface side portions located on both sides of the front-surface center portion with stepped portions interposed between the front-surface center portion and the front-surface side portions, the front-surface center portion protruding more forwardly than the front-surface side portions, both the ends of the holding frame being secured to the front-surface side portions of the housing.
3. The push-button switch according to claim 2, wherein engagement protrusions are disposed on one of first and second elements, and engagement grooves configured to engage with the engagement protrusions are formed in another of the first and second elements, the first element comprising the front-surface side portions of the housing, the second element comprising both the ends of the holding frame.
4. The push-button switch according to claim 2, wherein when both the ends of the holding frame are secured to the front-surface side portions of the housing, both the ends of the holding frame have surfaces on a same plane as the front-surface center portion of the housing.
5. The push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein the holding frame comprises a rear-surface frame portion configured to cover a rear surface of the housing, side-surface frame portions configured to respectively cover left and right side surfaces of the housing, and front-surface frame portions configured to cover the front surface of the housing except the push-button member.
6. The push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein the holding frame comprises a reinforcement rib on the rear-surface frame portion.
7. The push-button switch according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcement rib extends horizontally linearly.
8. The push-button switch according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcement rib comprises a plurality of reinforcement ribs.
9. The push-button switch according to claim 5, wherein the holding frame comprises a first reinforcement pin protruding downwardly from a lower end of the rear-surface frame portion.
10. The push-button switch according to claim 5, wherein the holding frame comprises horizontal flanges bent outwardly from respective lower ends of the side-surface frame portions, and second reinforcement pins protruding downwardly from respective lower ends of the horizontal flanges.
11. The push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein the holding frame is made of a single metal plate in a channel shape.
12. The push-button switch according to claim 3, wherein when both the ends of the holding frame are secured to the front-surface side portions of the housing, both the ends of the holding frame have surfaces on a same plane as the front-surface center portion of the housing.
13. The push-button switch according to claim 7, wherein the reinforcement rib comprises a plurality of reinforcement ribs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] The switch board 31 is made of a resin such as glass epoxy. A switch circuit made up of the fixed contact 16 and the movable contact 17, and a wiring pattern are disposed on the surface of the switch board 31. A plurality of electrode portions 26 are formed from this surface to the rear surface. The electrode portions 26 are disposed in four corners of the switch board 31. As illustrated in
[0029] The movable contact 17 is a conductive leaf spring, which is formed of a thin elastic metal material such as stainless steel (SUS) and brass and which has a dome shape. The movable contact 17 has a center portion that comes in contact with the fixed contact 16. In a normal state, the center portion of the movable contact 17 is held not in contact with the fixed contact 16, and positioned in the center of the switch board 31 by the adhesive sheet 18.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The push-button member 14 is made of a block-shaped resin member inserted in the opening 21 of the housing 22. The push-button member 14 is slidably held in the opening 21 of the housing 22. The push-button member 14 has one end in contact with the movable contact 17 and has the other end protruding outwardly from the opening 21 of the housing 22. When the other end of the push-button member 14 is pressed, the push-button member 14 is elastically pressed into the housing 22 so as to make the one end of the push-button member 14 press a portion of the movable contact 17 in the vicinity of the top of the dome shape. When pressing the other end of the push-button member 14 is stopped, the push-button member 14 elastically returns to its original position. The movable contact 17 when pressed and deformed by the push-button member 14 comes into contact with the fixed contact 16 to electrically connect the switch contact 12.
[0032] The holding frame 13 is made of a single metal plate of predetermined strength and elasticity that is bent into a channel shape. The holding frame 13 covers the housing 22 in close contact with the outer surfaces of the housing 22. The holding frame 13 is secured to the circuit board 20 while holding the housing 22. Specifically, as illustrated in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] The thickness of the metal plate of which the holding frame 13 is formed is made to be approximately equal to the height of the stepped portion 29 on each side of the front-surface center portion 22c of the housing 22. This makes it possible to flatten the front surface of the housing 22 approximately as a single plane as a whole when the holding frame 13 is fitted on the housing 22. It is noted that when the housing 22 including the engagement protrusions 30 is made of a metal member, both ends of each of the front-surface frame portion 25 of the holding frame 13 and the engagement protrusion 30 can also be swaged with each other. In this case, the holding frame 13 can be secured more firmly.
[0036] As described above, the housing 22 is covered with the channel-shaped holding frame 13, and both ends of the holding frame 13 are secured to the housing 22 on the front-surface side of the housing 22. Consequently, the rear-surface frame portion 23 of the holding frame 13 is in close contact with the whole rear surface 22a of the housing 22, and also, the whole rear surface 22a of the housing 22 is covered with the rear-surface frame portion 23. This makes it possible to increase the strength of the housing 22 on the rear surface 22a side. When the push-button member is switched, a load applied to the rear surface 22a of the housing 22 can be fully received by the holding frame 13. Moreover, the rear-surface frame portion 23, the pair of side-surface frame portions 24, and the pair of front-surface frame portions 25 of the holding frame 13 integrally surround and cover the outer surfaces of the housing 22. In particular, this makes it possible to effectively protect the whole housing 22 even from various impacts from the side of the push-button member 14 that is exposed to the outside.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] In the description of the above-described embodiment, the reinforcement ribs 32a and 32b are made to protrude from the outer surface of the rear-surface frame portion 23. In the present invention, however, the reinforcement ribs 32a and 32b may be made to protrude from the inner surface of the rear-surface frame portion 23. This is because the same effect can be obtained. It is noted that shapes, numbers, lengths, and directions, for example, of the reinforcement ribs are desirably selected in accordance with the size and shape of the housing 22, and frequency of switching the push-button member 14, for example.
[0039] The holding frame 13 according to this embodiment includes the horizontal flanges 35 integral to the holding frame 13. The horizontal flanges 35 are bent outwardly in L-shapes from the lower ends of the pair of side-surface frame portions 24. As illustrated in
[0040] As illustrated in
[0041] As described above, while the channel-shaped holding frame 13 made of the single metal plate surrounds and covers the rear surface 22a, the side surfaces 22b, and the front-surface side portions 22d of the housing 22, the holding frame 13 does not cover the front-surface center portion 22c in which the push-button member 14 is disposed. Consequently, even if the flux 37 spreads all over the inside of the holding frame 13, the flux 37 does not further spread around to the front-surface center portion 22c in which the opening 21 of the housing 22 is formed.
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[0043] The push-button switches 11 and 41 described above are often used as side switches for cellular phones and information terminals, for example, that have been reduced in thickness and size. For this purpose, the push-button switches 11 and 41 according to the present invention are respectively covered with the channel-shaped holding frames 13 and 42 to reinforce the rear surface 22a side of the housing 22 to which the largest load is applied at the time of switching operation of the push-button member. With this configuration, stable switching operation was constantly ensured to enhance reliability as the push-button switch.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERAL
[0044] 11 Push-button switch [0045] 12 Switch contact [0046] 13 Holding frame [0047] 14 Push-button member [0048] 16 Fixed contact [0049] 17 Movable contact [0050] 18 Adhesive sheet [0051] 19 Waterproof sheet [0052] 20 Circuit board [0053] 21 Opening [0054] 22 Housing [0055] 22a Rear surface [0056] 22b Side surface [0057] 22c Front-surface center portion [0058] 22d Front-surface side portion [0059] 23 Rear-surface frame portion [0060] 24 Side-surface frame portion [0061] 25 Front-surface frame portion [0062] 26 Electrode portion [0063] 27 Notch [0064] 28 Engagement groove [0065] 29 Stepped portion [0066] 30 Engagement protrusion [0067] 30a Shaft portion [0068] 30b Enlarged portion [0069] 31 Switch board [0070] 32a, 32b Reinforcement rib [0071] 35 Horizontal flange [0072] 36 Solder [0073] 41 Push-button switch [0074] 42 Holding frame [0075] 42a Rear-surface frame portion [0076] 42b Side-surface frame portion [0077] 43 Horizontal flange [0078] 44 First reinforcement pin [0079] 45 Second reinforcement pin