Diaphragm switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6333478
  • Patent Number
    6,333,478
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 17, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Friedhofer; Michael
    Agents
    • Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell, Tummino & Szabo L.L.P.
Abstract
A diaphragm touchbutton switch having a housing and a touchbutton slidingly guided on the housing. The housing comprises an outer wall that extends to a base surface area facing away from the touchbutton. The outer wall is bent inwards at the base surface area and passes into an inner wall angled parallel to the outer wall. The inner wall forms a connector chamber, and the touchbutton comprises at least one integrally molded guiding wall, engaged between the inner wall and the outer wall of the housing.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a diaphragm touchbutton switch having a housing and a touchbutton slidingly guided on the housing.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Modern diaphragm touchbutton switches as used, more particularly, in motor vehicles, have a short stroke and feature, where required, a lighted icon. They comprise a plastics housing and a touchbutton mounted and guided therein. Located below the touchbutton is a connector chamber into which a generally multi-pin connector is inserted to latch in place. The connector chamber takes up most of the depth of the switch overall as generally predefined so that little depth remains for guiding the touchbutton.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides a diaphragm touchbutton switch having a housing and a touchbutton slidingly guided on the housing. The housing comprises an outer wall that extends to a base surface area facing away from the touchbutton. The outer wall is bent inwards at the base surface area and passes into an inner wall angled parallel to the outer wall. The inner wall forms a connector chamber, and the touchbutton comprises at least one integrally molded guiding wall, engaged between the inner wall and the outer wall of the housing.




The guiding wall of the touchbutton thus surrounds the connector chamber so that the depth of the connector chamber poses no restriction to the touchbutton guide length. In the preferred embodiment the guiding wall of the touchbutton thus extends close to the base surface area of the housing.




A further improvement in guiding the touchbutton is achieved in the preferred embodiment in that guide keys and cooperating guide channels are integrally molded on the inside of the outer wall of the housing and on the outside of the guiding wall of the touchbutton.




Furthermore, in the preferred embodiment the inner wall of the housing has an end facing the touchbutton connected to a top that extends at a right angle to said inner wall. Between the touchbutton and the top wall a circuit board may be disposed which carries functional elements of the diaphragm touchbutton switch including a diaphragm switching element for touchbutton actuation and an optional lighted icon.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantages and features of the invention become apparent from the following description and from the accompanying drawings to which reference is made, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of the diaphragm touchbutton switch;





FIG. 2

is a section taken along the line II—II as shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a section taken along the line III—III as shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIG. 1

there is illustrated the diaphragm touchbutton switch comprising a housing


10


of a plastics material, shaped generally cylindrical and cross-sectionally corresponding to a rectangle having rounded edges. Arranged on the housing


10


is a touchbutton


12


, likewise of a plastics material. The touchbutton


12


includes a touch surface


12




a


and an integrally molded guidewall


12




b.






Referring now to

FIG. 3

there is illustrated the housing


10


comprising an outer wall


10




a


extending between an upper edge facing the touchbutton


12


and a base surface area where it is bent inwards, an inner wall


10




b


originating from the inwardly bent portion of the outer wall


10




a


and extending parallel to the outer wall in the direction of the touchbutton


12


, and a top wall


10




c


parallel to the touch surface


12




a


. All components of the housing


10


, outer wall


10




a


, inner wall


10




b


and top wall


10




c


are integrally molded, more particularly injection molded, with each other. The inner wall


10




b


of the housing defines by the top wall


10




c


a connector chamber


14


into which the contact pins


16


protrude. The contact pins


16


penetrate the top wall


10




c


and are connected to a circuit board


18


disposed between the touchbutton


12


and the top wall


10




c


of the housing parallel thereto. Mounted on the circuit board


18


are various functional elements of the diaphragm touchbutton switch, these including switch contacts, LEDs, electronic components and the like. Located between the touchbutton


12


and the circuit board


18


are optical and mechanical communicating elements.




The outer wall


10




a


and inner wall lob of the housing


10


are radially spaced away from each other. Inserted into the interspace thus formed between the outer wall


10




a


and the inner wall


10




b


is the guidewall


12




b


of the touchbutton


12


. This guidewall


12




b


extends between the outer wall


10




a


and inner wall


10




b


down to the vicinity of the base surface area


10




d


of the housing


10


where inner wall and outer wall join. The distance a between the end of the guidewall


12




b


and the base surface area of the housing


10


is somewhat larger than the stroke provided for the touchbutton.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

there are illustrated configured on the inside of the outer wall


10




a


and at the outside of the guidewall


12




b


interengaging guiding structures in the form of keys and channels. Thus, molded on the inside of the outer wall


10




a


is a key


20


engaging between two adjacent keys


24


,


26


molded to the outside of the guidewall


12




b


of the touchbutton


12


. Located roughly diagonally opposite thereto at


28


as evident from

FIG. 2

is a similar guiding structure including a molded key


28


on the inside of the outer wall


10




a


engaging a channel on the outside of the guidewall


12




b


. Further keys


30


,


32


are molded on the outside of the guidewall


12




b


and extend perpendicular to the key


20


and key


28


so that the touchbutton


12


is supported in two directions perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the their centerline practically with zero clearance. Furthermore, a key


22


is molded on the inside of the outer wall


10




a


and serves to polarize assembly of the touchbutton


12


.




Molded furthermore to the outside of the outer wall


10




a


of the housing


10


are latching arms


34


by means of which the diaphragm touchbutton switch is latched in place in an opening of a filler


36


or the like. Molded axially spaced away from and opposite to the free ends of the latching arms


34


is a peripheral contact collar


38


at the outside of the outer wall


10




a


, this contact collar


38


defining the axial position of the housing


10


relative to the filler


36


.




On the inside of the outer wall


10




a


latching detents


40


are molded to engage corresponding recesses


42


in the guidewall


12




b


of the touchbutton


12


to latch the touchbutton in place at the housing


10


with the clearance as needed for the stroke of the touchbutton.



Claims
  • 1. A diaphragm touchbutton switch having a housing and a touchbutton slidingly guided on said housing, said housing comprising an outer wall extending to a base surface area facing away from said touchbutton, the outer wall being bent inwards at said base surface area and passing into an inner wall angled parallel to said outer wall, said inner wall forming a connector chamber, and said touchbutton comprising at least one integrally molded guiding wall engaged between said inner wall and said outer wall of said housing.
  • 2. The diaphragm touchbutton switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said guiding wall of said touchbutton extends close to said base surface area.
  • 3. The diaphragm touchbutton switch as set forth in claim 2, wherein guide keys and cooperating guide channels are integrally molded on the inside of said outer wall of said housing and on the outside of said guiding wall of said touchbutton.
  • 4. The diaphragm touchbutton switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said inner wall of said housing has an end facing said touchbutton connected to a top wall that extends at a right angle to said inner wall.
  • 5. The diaphragm touchbutton switch as set forth in claim 4, wherein a circuit board is disposed between said touchbutton and said top wall, said circuit board carrying functional elements of said diaphragm touchbutton switch including a diaphragm switching element for touchbutton actuation and an optional lighted icon.
  • 6. The diaphragm touchbutton switch as set forth in claim 5, wherein contact pins protrude into said connector chamber from said circuit board passing through said top wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
200 01 024 Jan 2000 DE
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4251723 Speidel et al. Feb 1981
5727675 Leveque et al. Mar 1998
5803240 Swidersky et al. Sep 1998
6091066 Sugihara Jul 2000
6096989 Kinoshita Aug 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
9403910 Jun 1994 DE
4316998 Nov 1994 DE