Button ball and alignment rib

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6657146
  • Patent Number
    6,657,146
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 15, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A button ball and alignment rib formed to a bezel mates with an aperture on a floating button cluster to align and secure the floating button cluster such that the buttons of the floating button cluster are aligned with their corresponding apertures formed in the bezel. The alignment rib has a tapered rib disposed upon it and upon the tapered rib is formed a semi-spherical ball reinforced by an enlarged post that is formed from the bezel to the semi-spherical ball. A plurality of apertures are formed in the floating button cluster, one of which receives the semi-spherical ball and retains it once it has passed through the aperture.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to pushbutton selector switches. More specifically, the present invention relates to a ball and alignment rib with a retainer for mounting floating button clusters.




2. Description of the Background Art




Assemblies wherein button clusters are mounted to bezels have seen increasing utility and are often found in devices such as computer interfaces, joysticks, automotive mirror controls and the like. One application for bezel mounted buttons is in telecommunication devices such as televisions and associated peripherals (i.e., control boxes, remotes, video players and the like). These bezel mounted button clusters allow a user to select responses to menu prompts in a quick and efficient manner using a minimal user interface.




However, bezel mounted floating button clusters require careful and meticulous design in order to enable the actuator of the bezel mounted floating button cluster to close an appropriate contact or switch. Often, the motion enabling device, or hinge, allows some translational motion of the actuator that may allow the actuator to miss the switch, or become “hung-up”, i.e., stuck, upon the switch or other surrounding structure. Additionally, some bezel mounted floating button clusters have a “mushy” or indistinct feel that causes the user to hesitate during selection and rely on a display to confirm that the desired selection was made.




Therefore, there is a need in the art for a bezel mounted floating button cluster that can be easily aligned with its bezel providing good positional accuracy in relation to the bezel and the button. Furthermore, such bezel mounted floating button clusters should have an ease of assembly, and allow the builders or assemblers to assemble the button cluster to the bezel without fear that the button cluster will come away from the bezel or become misaligned with the bezel during assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The disadvantages associated with the prior art are overcome by the present invention of a ball and alignment rib for mounting bezel mounted floating button clusters. Specifically, the alignment rib for the bezel mounted floating button cluster of the present invention comprises a carrier rib, upon which is disposed a tapered rib, upon which is mounted a semi-spherical ball reinforced by an enlarged post. The alignment rib mates to an aperture in the bezel mounted floating button cluster, the aperture is formed such that the semi-spherical ball passes through the formed aperture causing a retention rib to flex slightly into a vertical slot which is disposed directly next to the tapered slot of the bezel mounted floating button cluster. After the tapered hole has received this semi-spherical ball, the retention rib elastically forms to its previous position, and forms around the bezel mounted carrier rib, thus aligning and securing the bezel mounted floating button cluster.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The teachings of the present invention can be readily understood by considering the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

depicts a detailed view of an embodiment of a carrier rib assembly formed to the inside of a bezel of the present invention;





FIG. 2

depicts a detailed view of an embodiment of a bezel mounted floating button cluster of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

depicts the assembly of

FIG. 2

as the two parts are being mated.




To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Specifically,

FIG. 1

depicts the ball and alignment rib


100


having a semi-spherical ball


102


connected to a tapered rib


104


, which is disposed on a carrier rib


106


and reinforced by an enlarged post


108


.




The entire unit is preferably fabricated from a moldable plastic (e.g., polycarbonate), and the unit is also preferably molded into the bezel. The semi-spherical ball


102


is formed such that a flat is formed on one side which would form a hemisphere along a longitudinal polar axis if the ball


102


had been formed spherically. The semi-spherical ball


102


acts as a retaining tab when mated with the floating button cluster


200


as seen in FIG.


2


. The semi-spherical ball


102


is formed upon a tapered rib


104


. The tapered rib


104


is comprised of a formed unit having a length, width and a respective height. The tapered rib


104


is formed so that the widest portion is the base which is formed on top of the carrier rib


106


. The tapered rib


104


projects from the carrier rib


106


and tapers in width as the height increases.




The carrier rib


106


is formed as part of the inside surface of the bezel


110


. The carrier rib


106


, like the taper rib


104


, has a respective length, width and height and projects outward from the bezel


110


. Both the taper rib


104


and the semi-spherical ball


102


are formed on top of the carrier rib


106


.




An enlarged post


108


is formed as a projected feature on the carrier rib


106


and tapered rib


104


terminating in the semi-spherical ball


102


and acting as a reinforcement to the semi-spherical ball


102


. The enlarged post


108


is formed in the bezel


110


like the carrier rib


106


and projects upward in the vertical plane through both the carrier rib


106


and the tapered rib


104


to reach the semi-spherical ball


102


.




In one embodiment, a set of specially-formed mating apertures is located in the floating button cluster


200


; as can be seen in FIG.


2


. The floating button cluster


200


has a set of buttons (not shown) which project through and are actuated through corresponding apertures (not shown) in the bezel


110


.




A tapered aperture


202


is formed in the floating button cluster


200


. The dimensions of the tapered aperture


202


correspond to the dimensions of the tapered rib


104


. The tapered aperture


202


is formed to allow the mating of tapered rib


104


without interference.




A retention rib


204


is formed in the floating button cluster


200


next to and parallel to the tapered aperture


202


. The retaining rib


204


is formed of a material and of dimensions such that it will not succumb to plastic deformation due to flexing or minor deflection and shall form back to its original shape after being stressed.




A vertical slot


206


is formed in the floating button cluster


200


parallel and next to the retention rib


204


. This aperture


206


allows retention rib


204


to be non-plastically deformed when a force is applied to retention rib


204


.




A force applied to retention rib


204


through the tapered aperture


202


is spread along the length of retention rib


204


along the inside of the vertical slot aperture


206


. Spreading the stress to retention rib


204


prevents a stress fracture and allows the natural resiliency of the material of restraining rib


204


to elastically flex back to its original position after the force has been released.




Another feature of the floating button cluster


200


is the spherical seat


208


which is formed in the retention rib


204


. The seat


208


is formed as a depression in the material of retention rib


204


. The spherical seat


208


provides for better retention of the semi-spherical ball


102


after the bezel


110


and the floating button cluster


200


are mated.




Another feature of the floating button cluster


200


is the semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


. The semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


is formed through the entire plane of the material of the floating button cluster


200


. The widest portion of the aperture is formed on the side of the floating button cluster


200


that first comes in contact with the semi-spherical ball


102


. The perimeter of the aperture of the semi-spherical taper aperture


210


shrinks as the aperture progresses through the plane of material of the floating button cluster


200


. The semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


is formed in the tapered aperture


202


at a point to correspond with that of the semi-spherical ball


102


as mounted on the tapered rib


104


. The semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


allows the semi-spherical ball


102


to pass through, however, the dimensions of the semi-spherical tapered aperture are slightly smaller than that of the semi-spherical ball


102


.




When assembled, as can be seen in

FIG. 3

, the semi-spherical ball


102


intersects the semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


and forces the retention rib


204


back into the vertical slot aperture


206


. As the semi-spherical ball


102


passes through the semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


, the tapered aperture


202


helps to align the tapered rib


104


correctly with the bezel


110


. Once the semi-spherical ball


102


has passed completely through the semi-spherical tapered aperture


210


, retention rib


204


springs back to its original position mating tapered aperture


202


with tapered rib


104


. Carrier rib


106


rests against the outside of bezel


200


and prevents further penetration into tapered aperture


202


by tapered rib


104


.




As the embodiments that incorporate the teachings of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, those skilled in the art can readily devise many other varied embodiments that still incorporate these teachings without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for retaining at least one button comprising:(a) a carrier rib; (b) a tapered rib disposed upon said carrier rib; (c) a semi-spherical ball disposed upon said tapered rib; (d) a post molded through said tapered rib having two respective ends, connecting the semi-spherical ball and the bezel; (e) a button mounting bracket; (f) a plurality of apertures disposed in said button mounting bracket to mate with said semi-spherical ball and said tapered rib; and (g) at least one retention rib disposed in said button mounting bracket to retain said semi-spherical ball.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the post is disposed perpendicular and vertical to the carrier rib and the tapered rib and terminates in the spherical ball.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the button mounting bracket contains at least one semi-spherical aperture.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said retention ribs are parallel to said semi-spherical aperture.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a tapered aperture disposed in said semi-spherical aperture.
  • 6. Apparatus for retaining at least one button cluster comprising:(a) two molded mating assemblies wherein said first molded mating assembly comprises; (b) a carrier rib formed to a bezel assembly upon which is disposed; (c) a tapered rib formed upon said carrier rib; (d) a spherical ball formed upon said tapered rib; (e) an enlarged post extending from the bezel through the carrier rib through the tapered rib and terminating at the spherical ball; (f) a second molded assembly comprising a rectangular aperture, said aperture being disposed through said assembly; (g) a retention rib located parallel to said rectangular aperture; (h) a semi-spherical aperture located inside said rectangular aperture; and (i) a vertical slot located parallel to said retention rib.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a spherical seat disposed in said spherical aperture.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the tapered slot is designed to mate with the tapered rib of said first molded assembly.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the tapered slot is located close enough to the retention rib such that the retention rib may flex into the aperture space provided by the tapered slot.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the spherical aperture disposed in the rectangular aperture is a tapered aperture.
Parent Case Info

Benefit is claimed from U.S. provisional patent application 60/192,718 filed Mar. 28, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/192718 Mar 2000 US