1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a button device, more particularly to a button device with integrated simplified configuration.
2. Background of the Invention
As known to those who skilled in the art, a push button is often disposed on a control panel of an electronic device to control a switch behind the control panel.
For example, one conventional push button includes a button unit mounted in a seat depression of a computer bezel. A push unit passes through the seat depression and moves by a force transmitted from the button unit. The push unit includes a support part and a push part. A first spring is provided between the button unit and the support part, and a second spring is provided between the support part and the seat depression. The first and second spring is in a sealed room. When pressing the button unit, the first and second spring is compressed downwardly, and the push part is pressed to turn the switch on or off. However, in this conventional button device, the spring member and other associated members are separately installed. The assembly process is unduly complicated. Besides; the push button is stubborn to be pressed down.
Accordingly, a button device having simplified configuration which overcomes the above-mentioned problems is desired.
One embodiment, accordingly, provides a button device which includes a base fastened to a bezel of an electronic device. A plurality of button units are disposed in the base, and a plurality of through holes are abreast provided in the base in correspondence with the button units. The button unit includes a cap with an elastic member supported thereunder. The elastic member integrally extends from the base and surrounds the through hole. A post extends from the inner bottom of the cap and extends through the elastic member and the through hole. In use, the post gets through the hole in the base and touches the switch of the electronic device. All of the function members of the button device are incorporated to the base, the assembly process of the button device is simplified.
A principle advantage of this embodiment is that the button device is simply configured to cut down the cost for manufacture. Another advantage is that the button unit can be pressed to control the switch flexibly.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with the attached drawings, in which:
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The button unit 17 has a cap 18 with an elastic member 15 supported thereunder. The elastic member 15 is a spiral extending from the base 11 and surrounding the through hole 13. It is understandable that, in this form, little stagnant air is remained in the button unit 17, so that the button unit 17 is apt to be pressed down. A post 19 extends from an inner bottom of the cap 18. The post 19 extends through the elastic member and protrudes out of the base 11 throughout the through hole 13. The base 11, the elastic member 15, the cap 18 and the post 19 are all integrally formed. In use, the post 19 gets through the hole 13 and touches the switch (not shown) of an electronic device. The post 19 works as a backward pressing part of the button unit. 17. It is appreciated for one skilled in the art that the post 19 can be various in shape.
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In use, when the button unit 17 is pressed, force is transmitted to the switch (not shown) through the post 19. Thereby, the switch is turned on or off. The elastic member 15 is compressed downwardly. When the button unit 17 is released, the elastic member 15 rebounds back. The post 19 is retracted from the switch. The button unit 17 comes back to its original state for next operation.
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While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the preferred embodiments thereof, and while the preferred embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described.
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