Information
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Patent Grant
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6326571
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Patent Number
6,326,571
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Donovan; Lincoln
- Lee; Kyung S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 520
- 200 512
- 200 513
- 200 5 A
- 200 517
- 200 341
- 200 345
- 200 275
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A button switch wherein switching operation of contact patterns 14 printed and wired on a printed circuit board 13 is performed by pushing a contact member 12 provided on a lower face of a pushing member of the button switch is constructed in such a manner that the above mentioned contact member 12 comprises a rubber piece, electrically conductive films formed on upper and lower faces of the rubber piece, and metal wires embedded in the rubber piece so as to interconnect the electrically conductive films, the obtained contact member 12 being bonded to the pushing member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a button switch, and more particularly to the button switch in which a rubber piece having a plurality of thin metal wires embedded therein and electrically conductive films applied to both surfaces to constitute a key button contact portion is provided on a lower face of a pushing member of the button switch.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a conventional button switch has been composed of a key button
61
, a contact portion
62
provided on a lower face of a pushing member of this key button
61
, and contact patterns
64
printed and wired on a printed circuit board
63
. Usually, the key button
61
is made of silicone rubber
65
or the like as shown in
FIG. 7
, and an electrically conductive film
66
made of carbon or the like as the contact portion has been bonded to a lower face of the pushing member of the key button made of the silicone rubber
65
.
In the conventional key button switch provided with the contact portion employing the carbon contact or so, in case where the printed circuit board etc. acting as a portion to be contacted is free from foreign substances such as dust, oil, or flux of solder, etc. as shown in
FIG. 8
, normal switching operation can be performed by pushing the pushing member of the key button. However, in case where the foreign substances such as dust, oil, or flux of solder, etc. have been adhered to the portion to be contacted such as the printed circuit board as shown in
FIG. 9
, the contacts become inconductive, resulting in a problem of defective switching operation of the switch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a button switch in which such defective operation of the switch due to presence of the foreign substances can be solved and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
According to first aspect of the invention, a button switch comprises a key button, and a key button contact portion which includes a rubber piece having a plurality of thin metal wires embedded therein and electrically conductive films applied to both surfaces of the rubber piece, the rubber piece being provided on a lower face of a pushing member of the button switch.
With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Further, according to second aspect of the invention, a button switch comprises a contact member provided on a lower face of a pushing member of the button switch and adapted to be pushed to conduct switching operation of contact patterns which are print-wired on a printed circuit board, in that the contact member includes a rubber piece, electrically conductive films formed on upper and lower faces of the rubber piece, and metal wires embedded in the rubber piece so as to interconnect the electrically conductive films, the contact member being bonded to the pushing member.
With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Further, the electrically conductive films may be made of carbon.
With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved employing the electrically conductive films made of carbon and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Still further, the metal wires may be gold wires.
With this structure, favorable electrical conductivity can be realized, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved, and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Still further, the rubber piece may be made of silicone rubber.
With this structure, molding can be easily conducted, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved, and stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional front view showing a structure of a button switch according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional front view showing a structure of a contact member to be attached to a pushing member of the button switch according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a view showing an example of conductive patterns which are printed and wired on a printed circuit board according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional front view showing an example of operation of the button switch according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional front view showing another example of the operation of the button switch according to the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional front view showing a structure of a conventional button switch;
FIG. 7
is a sectional front view showing a structure of a contact member to be attached to a lower face of a pushing member of the conventional button switch;
FIG. 8
is a sectional front view showing an example of operation of the conventional button switch; and
FIG. 9
is a sectional front view showing an example of the operation of the conventional button switch.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Now, a mode for carrying out the invention will be described hereunder referring to
FIGS. 1
to
5
.
FIG. 1
is a sectional front view showing a structure of a button switch according to an embodiment of the invention.
In
FIG. 1
, the button switch is composed of a key button
11
, a key button contact portion
12
which includes a rubber piece having a plurality of thin metal wires embedded therein and electrically conductive films applied to its surfaces, the rubber piece being provided on a lower face of a pushing member of the button switch, and contact patterns
14
print-wired on a printed circuit board
13
.
Usually, the key button
11
is formed of silicone rubber or the like. However, according to the invention, the key button is so constructed that a contact member includes a silicone rubber piece
15
provided with electrically conductive films
17
,
18
on its upper and lower faces and having metal wires
16
embedded in the silicone rubber pieces so as to interconnect the electrically conductive films
17
,
18
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, and this contact member
12
is bonded to the pushing member of the key button.
FIG. 3
shows the electrically conductive patterns print-wired on the printed circuit board. The electrically conductive patterns are arranged in zigzag connection. This has been designed to facilitate the electrically conductive patterns to contact with either of the above-described metal wires.
Operation of the button switch according to the invention will be described referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
. In the button switch provided with the contact portion according to the invention, in case where the portion to be contacted such as the printed circuit board is free from foreign substances such as dust, oil, or flux of solder, etc., as shown in
FIG. 4
, normal switching operation can be performed by pushing the pushing member of the key button. Moreover, in case where the foreign substances such as dust, oil, or flux of solder, etc. have been adhered to the portion to be contacted such as the printed circuit board as shown in
FIG. 5
, the thin metal wires formed of chemical gold, for example, penetrate the aforesaid foreign substances and conduct the switching operation through the electrically conductive film formed on the upper face. Thus, faulty switching operation due to defective electrical conduction between the contacts can be avoided.
As described above, the button switch according to the invention is composed of the key button formed of silicone rubber, and the contact portion which includes the rubber piece of silicone having a plurality of the thin metal wires embedded therein and the electrically conductive films applied to both the surfaces. Therefore, in case where foreign substances such as dust, oil, or flux of solder, etc. have been adhered to the portion to be contacted such as the printed circuit board, the thin metal wires in the contact portion penetrate the foreign substances, whereby stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
As described hereinabove, the button switch characterized by comprising the key button, and the key button contact portion which includes the rubber piece having a plurality of the thin metal wires embedded therein and the electrically conductive films applied to both the surfaces of the rubber piece, the rubber piece being provided on the lower face of the pushing member of the button switch. With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved and the stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Further, the button switch which comprises the contact member provided on the lower face of the pushing member of the button switch and adapted to be pushed to conduct switching operation of the contact patterns which are printed and wired on the printed circuit board, characterized in that the contact member includes the rubber piece, the electrically conductive films formed on the upper and lower faces of the rubber piece, and the metal wires embedded in the rubber piece so as to interconnect the electrically conductive films, the contact member being bonded to the pushing member. With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved and the stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Further, the electrically conductive films may be made of carbon. With this structure, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved employing the electrically conductive films made of carbon and the stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Still further, the metal wires may be gold wires. With this structure, the favorable electrical conductivity can be realized, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved, and the stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Still further, the rubber piece may be made of silicone rubber. With this structure, molding can be easily conducted, the problem of defective switching operation can be solved, and the stable conduction of electricity can be obtained.
Claims
- 1. A button switch comprising:a key button; and a key button contact portion which includes a rubber piece having a plurality of thin metal wires embedded therein and electrically conductive films applied to both surfaces of said rubber piece, said rubber piece being provided on a lower face of a pushing member of said button switch.
- 2. A button switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electrically conductive films are made of carbon.
- 3. A button switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metal wires are gold wires.
- 4. A button switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rubber piece is made of silicone rubber.
- 5. A button switch comprising:a pushing member; a contact member provided on a lower face of said pushing member and adapted to be pushed to conduct switching operation of contact patterns which are print-wired on a printed circuit board, said contact member including a rubber piece, electrically conductive films formed on upper and lower faces of said rubber piece, and metal wires embedded in said rubber piece so as to interconnect said electrically conductive films, said contact member being bonded to said pushing member.
- 6. A button switch as claimed in claim 5, wherein said electrically conductive films are made of carbon.
- 7. A button switch as claimed in claim 5, wherein said metal wires are gold wires.
- 8. A button switch as claimed in claim 5, wherein said rubber piece is made of silicone rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-304594 |
Oct 1999 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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