The invention relates in general to buttons, and in specific to a button that has a stiffer vertical motion and reduced lateral motion.
A button set is an interface between a user and an electrical switch. For example, a user would push a desired button of the button set, which would then engage the electric switch.
The button set 10 of
One embodiment of the invention is a button for engaging an electrical switch comprising: a button post that transmits a vertical motion of the button to the electrical switch, an alignment post that registers against the electrical switch and reduces lateral motion of the button, and at least one runner that connects the button to a frame and includes reinforcement that stiffens the vertical motion of the button.
Embodiments of the invention preferably comprise a reinforcement member that is located on the runners which stiffens the button movement. This causes the button to move uniformly when depressed, and prevents the button from rocking if the button is depressed on a side away from the center of the button. Embodiments of the invention further comprise an alignment post that registers against an electric switch. This reduces lateral movement of the button when the button is depressed, and reduces or eliminates dead spots on the button.
Button set 20 also preferably comprises a reinforcement member 26 for each button 21, that is located on the runners which stiffens the button movement. The reinforcement member 26 causes the button to move uniformly when depressed. This prevents the button from wobbling or rocking, i.e., one side moving down and the other side moving up or not moving down, if the button is depressed on a side away from the center of the button. The reinforcement member acts to distribute the downward motion from the depression of the button to both runners. Thus, no matter where (or how) the button is depressed, the button moves uniformly.
Note that
Button set 20 also preferably comprises an alignment post for each button and electrical switch 32. The alignment post 27 registers against the electric switch that is engaged by the button 21 or 31. The alignment post 27 reduces lateral movement of the button when the button 21 or 31 is depressed, and reduces or eliminates dead spots on the button. Reducing the lateral movement of the button reduces the slop in the button.
Note that it is preferable to have the embodiments of the invention include both the alignment post and the reinforced runner(s) to prevent or reduce the ‘cheap feel’ of the button set.
The button set may reside on an electronic device, e.g. a scanner, a camera, a printer, a copier, a facsimile machine, a computer, or any other electronic device.
Note that the embodiments of the invention has been described in terms of a button set that comprises a plurality of buttons. However, embodiments of the invention will operate with a single button. Further note that embodiment of the invention contemplate that one or more of the alignment post, the runners and the reinforcement are formed from plastic, however other materials may be used, e.g. a metal.
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