Information
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Patent Grant
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6369341
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Patent Number
6,369,341
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 27, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 520
- 200 2931
- 200 3021
- 200 3022
- 200 3322
- 200 341
- 200 310
- 200 317
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The electric shaver is provided with a push button switch contained in a case, a push button to press the push button switch disposed in the case switch window and switch it on and off, and a waterproof gasket disposed between the push button and the push button switch to seal the case switch window in a watertight configuration. The case has a switch window with a periphery ridge projecting outward from the perimeter edge. The waterproof gasket has an upper surface contact region to contact the periphery ridge upper edge and an inner surface contact region to contact the periphery ridge inside surface. An inner ring is disposed inside the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region to tightly connect the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region and the periphery ridge. The push button is disposed inside the inner ring in a manner allowing it to move in the direction it is pressed.
Description
This application is based on application No.054562/2000 filed in Japan on Feb. 29, 2000, the content of which incorporated hereinto by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an electric shaver which turns on and off with a push button switch, and in particular to an electric shaver in which the push button switch is attached in a watertight configuration.
In an electric shaver provided with a push button switch, switch operation is easier than with a slide switch because the motor can be turned on and off by simply pushing the push button switch. Further, a push button switch has the characteristic that it can be made watertight with a simple structure. This is because a push button switch can be made watertight without parts that move along the case surface as in the slide switch.
FIG. 1
is a cross section view showing the structure of a push button switch with a watertight configuration. In
FIG. 1
, the push button switch
1019
disposed inside the case
101
is switched on and off with the push button
1020
. A switch window
101
B in the case
101
is sealed in a watertight fashion with a waterproof gasket
1028
to attach the push button
1020
to the case
101
in a watertight configuration. The waterproof gasket
1028
is provided with an insertion groove
1028
A for insertion of a periphery ridge
1024
provided around the periphery edge of the switch window
101
B. Further, the outer periphery of the waterproof gasket
1028
is banded to tightly seal the insertion groove
1028
A to the periphery ridge
1024
and completely seal the switch window
101
B with the waterproof gasket
1028
. The push button
1020
is disposed interior to the insertion groove
1028
A of the waterproof gasket
1028
. In this structure, when the push button
1020
is pushed, the waterproof gasket is distorted and the push button switch
1019
is pressed.
The watertight structure shown in
FIG. 1
has the drawback that installation of the waterproof gasket is troublesome. This is because the periphery ridge is inserted into the insertion groove of the waterproof gasket and the unit is banded together in this state with a band around the outer periphery of the waterproof gasket. Further, to make this configuration more completely watertight, it is necessary to increase the height of the periphery ridge for reliable banding of the outer periphery of the waterproof gasket. Therefore, this configuration also has the drawback that the attachment region for the push button becomes thicker. Still further, since the push button is directly connected to the waterproof gasket, it is difficult to move the push button in the direction of pressing while maintaining a fixed stable position. This is because the position of push button moves in the horizontal plane when the waterproof gasket distorts.
The present invention was developed to resolve these types of problems. Thus it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an electric shaver in which the region provided with a push button can be easily assembled and the switch window opened through the case can be reliably sealed in a watertight fashion.
Further, it is another important object of the present invention to provide an electric shaver in which the region comprising the push button can be designed as a thin structure and still be sufficiently watertight, and the push button can be stroked at an accurate position in the direction it is pressed.
The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The electric shaver of the present invention is provided with a push button switch inside the case, a push button to press and switch on and off the push button switch disposed in the switch window of the case, and a waterproof gasket disposed between the push button and the push button switch to seal the case switch window in a watertight configuration. Further, the electric shaver of the present invention is provided with all of the following structures.
The case switch window has a periphery ridge projecting outward from the switch window periphery edge. The waterproof gasket has an upper surface contact region for contact with the upper edge of the periphery ridge, and an inner surface contact region for contact with the inside surface of the periphery ridge. An inner ring is disposed inside the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region to tightly seal the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region with the periphery ridge. The push button is disposed inside the inner ring in a manner allowing the push button to move in the direction it is pushed.
An electric shaver with this configuration has the characteristic that assembly of the region including the push button is simple and the switch window opened through the case can reliably be made watertight. This is because the waterproof gasket is disposed at the periphery ridge provided around the periphery edge of the switch window in the case of this electric shaver. This waterproof gasket has an upper surface contact region for contact with the upper edge of the periphery ridge, an inner surface contact region for contact with the inside surface of the periphery ridge, as well as an inner ring disposed inside the inner surface contact region which tightly seals the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region with the periphery ridge. Further, the push button is disposed within the inner ring in a manner allowing it to move in the direction it is pressed. The region of this configuration of electric shaver provided with the push button can be designed as a thin structure and sufficiently watertight even though assembly is simple and the waterproof gasket is reliably disposed in a fixed position. Further, since the push button of the electric shaver of the present invention moves inside the inner ring, it is characterized by accurate position and a stroke in the direction of pressing.
In the electric shaver of the present invention, the waterproof gasket can be attached in a given location on the case by a surface cover fixed to the case. Further, the inner ring of the electric shaver of the present invention can be attached in a given location on the case by a surface cover fixed to the case.
In the electric shaver of the present invention, the inner ring can be formed as a single piece connected to a cosmetic plate fixed to the surface of the case. Preferably, light windows are provided in this cosmetic plate to shine light outside from lamps installed in the case.
The cosmetic plate of the electric shaver of the present invention can be attached in a fixed position to the case surface in a pressure-fit configuration. Further, the surface cover fixed to the case can press the outer edge of the cosmetic plate to attach the cosmetic plate to a fixed position on the case.
Finally, connection hooks can be provided on the surface cover for connection to the case of the electric shaver of the present invention. In this electric shaver, the connection hooks can be connected with the case to fix the surface cover in a given position on the case.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-section view showing a prior art push button switch with a watertight structure.
FIG. 2
is an oblique exploded view of an embodiment the electric shaver of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a backside view partially exploded and in cross-section of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the inner case of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a circuit diagram showing the circuit structure for an embodiment the electric shaver of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is an oblique exploded view of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged vertical cross-section view of important elements of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 8
is a horizontal cross-section view of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a horizontal cross-section view of the lower portion of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 10
is an oblique bottom view of the electric shaver shown in FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The electric shaver shown in the oblique view of
FIG. 2
has a push button
20
provided in the case
1
. The push button
20
operates the push button switch
19
inside the case
1
to switch the internal motor
4
on and off, As shown in
FIG. 3
, the electric shaver of
FIG. 2
is provided with a motor
4
to drive the inner blades
6
, batteries
3
to drive the motor
4
, an electronic parts attachment board
5
connected to the batteries
3
, and an inner holder
2
housed in a fixed position inside the case
1
to hold the electronic parts attachment board
5
, the motor
4
, and the batteries
3
.
FIG. 4
shows the inner holder
2
removed from the case
1
.
The motor
4
connects to the inner blades
6
via a mechanism which converts rotational motion to reciprocal motion to move the inner blades
6
back and forth. Mechanisms presently in use or any mechanisms developed in the future can be used as the mechanism for conversion to reciprocal motion. For example, a mechanism can be used wherein a cam
12
is fixed to the rotational axis
11
of the motor
4
, a vibrating plate
14
which moves back and forth is connected to the cam
12
, and the inner blades
6
are attached to the vibrating plate
14
. The inner blades
6
vibrate inside outer blades
7
, and whiskers insert through innumerable whisker holes provided in the outer blades
7
to be cut,
The batteries
3
are rechargeable batteries such as nickel-hydrogen batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, or lithium-ion rechargeable batteries which attach as a single battery or as a plurality of battery cells in a fixed position on the inner holder
2
. The electric shaver of
FIG. 3
has two battery
3
cells inserted parallel to each other and contained in inner holder
2
retaining tubes
8
.
The circuit configuration of the electronic parts attachment board
5
is shown in FIG.
5
. An electronic parts attachment board with this configuration contains a circuit to control battery
3
charging and a circuit to control motor
4
rotation. The circuit to control battery
3
charging is provided with a switching device Q
1
connected between the batteries
3
and a charging terminal
15
, a microprocessor
16
to control the switching device Q
1
on and off, and a charging resistor R connected in series between the switching device Q
1
and the batteries
3
to limit charging current.
In the charging control circuit, large battery
3
charging currents flow through the switching device Q
1
and the charging resistor R. The switching device Q
1
emits heat due to electric power proportional to the product of the current and voltage drop, and the charging resistor R emits heat due to electric power proportional to the product of the square of the charging current and the resistance. Since large amounts of heat are produced for large currents, the switching device Q
1
and charging resistor R are high power, high temperature devices.
In the battery
3
charging control circuit shown in
FIG. 5
, the microprocessor
16
computes the remaining battery capacity from battery
3
discharge time. The remaining battery capacity is displayed via LED (not illustrated). Further, the microprocessor
16
computes charging time from the remaining battery capacity and controls the time that switching device Q
1
is turned on. When the electric shaver is set in the battery charger, the switching device Q
1
turns on and the batteries
3
are charged. The microprocessor determines the time for the batteries
3
to reach full charge, and when the batteries
3
reach full charge, the switching device Q
1
is turned off to end charging.
The motor
4
control circuit is provided with a switching device Q
2
such as an FET, a switching circuit
18
to turn the switching device Q
2
on and off, and a push button switch
19
to input an on and off switching signal to the switching circuit
18
. The switching circuit
18
switches its output between high and low to turn the switching device Q
2
on or off each time the push button switch
19
is pressed and an ON signal is input. This circuit is characterized by its ability to control the motor
4
on and off using a push button switch of simple structure. Since motor current flows through the switching device Q
2
in this circuit, the switching device Q
2
emits the most heat. Consequently, the switching device Q
2
may be disposed as a high power, high temperature device in a separated section of the inner holder
2
. However, since current flow and heating in switching device Q
2
are small in comparison with switching device Q
1
which controls battery
3
charging, it may also be fixed on the backside of the electronic parts attachment board without disposition as a high power, high temperature device in a separated section.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the push button switch
19
is fixed to the electronic parts attachment board
5
. As shown in the exploded oblique view of
FIG. 6
, the vertical cross-section view of
FIG. 7
, and the horizontal cross-section view of
FIG. 8
, the push button switch
19
is located at a position pressed by the push button
20
provided in the case
1
. The push button
20
is attached to the case
1
at switch window
1
B in a watertight configuration via a waterproof gasket
21
, an inner ring
22
, and a surface cover
23
.
The push button
20
is formed of plastic in a circular shape with a projection
20
A formed as a single piece at the center of the backside for insertion into the waterproof gasket
21
. Further, the push button
20
is provided with a retaining flange
20
B at the bottom of the periphery edge.
The case
1
is made of plastic and provided with a switch window
1
B for disposition of the push button
20
. The switch window
1
B is circular and is provided with a periphery ridge
24
formed as a single piece along the perimeter of the switch window
1
B projecting outward from the case
1
. The periphery ridge
24
has a set thickness, its upper edge forms a plane, and it is a vertical wall with the same height overall.
The waterproof gasket
21
is provided with a circular groove
21
A to allow insertion of the periphery ridge
24
. The waterproof gasket
21
is provided with an upper surface contact region
21
a for contact with the upper edge of the periphery ridge
24
, an inner surface contact region
21
b
for contact with the inner surface of the periphery ridge
24
, and an outside contact region
21
c
for contact with the outside surface of the periphery ridge
24
. As shown in these figures, a structure with provision of a groove
21
A in the waterproof gasket
21
and insertion of the periphery ridge
24
in that groove
21
A is characterized by simple attachment of the waterproof gasket
21
in a fixed position. However, the waterproof gasket does not necessarily require a groove for insertion of the periphery ridge, and the waterproof gasket may also have a configuration provided with an upper surface contact region for contact with the upper edge of the periphery ridge, an inner surface contact region for contact with the inner surface of the periphery ridge, but no outside contact region.
The waterproof gasket
21
is formed from natural or synthetic rubber, or from a rubber-like elastic material such as flexible plastic. The waterproof gasket
21
of the figures is provided with a projection
21
B at the region for pressing the push button switch
19
, and on the push button side the waterproof gasket
21
is provided with an insertion cavity
21
C to accept the push button
20
projection
20
A.
The inner ring
22
is positioned at the inside surface of the inner surface contact region
21
b
of the waterproof gasket
21
and is disposed to tightly seal the inner surface contact region
21
b
of the waterproof gasket
21
with the periphery ridge
24
. Further, the push button
20
is disposed inside the inner ring
22
in a manner allowing its movement in the direction of pressing. The inner ring
22
tightly seals the inner surface contact region
21
b
of the waterproof gasket
21
with the periphery ridge
24
to realize a reliable watertight structure. In addition, the push button
20
is disposed within the open region of the inner ring
22
in a manner that allows the push button
20
to stroke smoothly at a fixed location. The inner ring
22
shown in the figures is provided with a surface projection ring
22
A which inserts into an opening
23
A through the surface cover
23
and is formed as single piece with the inner ring
22
.
The inner ring
22
of the figures presses on one part of the waterproof gasket
21
upper surface contact region
21
a
. Further, the inner ring
22
is provided with extensions
22
B projecting upwards and downwards for connection to the cosmetic plate
25
. The bottom end of the downward extension
22
B connects with the cosmetic plate
25
. The inner ring
22
shown in the figures is formed entirely of plastic as a single piece with the extensions
22
B and cosmetic plate
25
. The cosmetic plate
25
has light windows
25
A opened through it to shine light outside from lamps such as LEDs installed in the case
1
. The cosmetic plate
25
also has flanges
25
B provided on both sides. As shown in the cross-section of
FIG. 9
, the flanges
25
B project into the case
1
and interlock with vertical grooves
1
C established in the case
1
surface to attach the cosmetic plate
25
to a fixed position on the case
1
. In this structure, since the inner ring
22
is formed as a single piece with the cosmetic plate
25
, the inner ring
22
is also attached to a fixed position on the case
1
via the cosmetic plate
25
. The bottom end of the cosmetic plate
25
extends to the bottom surface of the bottom cover
26
, which is fixed to the bottom of the case
1
. This prevents separation of the bottom cover
26
from the case
1
.
The surface cover
23
is fixed to the case
1
and attaches the inner ring
22
and the waterproof gasket
21
in fixed locations on the case
1
. To fix the surface cover
23
in a fixed position on the case
1
, both sides of the surface cover
23
curve along the case
1
, and a plurality of connection hooks
23
B are formed as a single piece along both edges of the surface cover
23
. The case
1
is provided with catches
1
D on its sides to mate with these connection hooks
23
B. A surface cover
23
of this structure can easily be fixed to the case
1
by snapping the connection hooks
23
B into the catches
1
D. Further, as shown in
FIG. 10
, the lower portion of the surface cover
23
extends to the bottom surface of the bottom cover
26
, which closes the open region at the bottom end of the case
1
. This surface cover
23
is characterized in that it attaches to the case
1
and prevents separation of the bottom cover
26
from the case
1
. When removing the bottom cover
26
, the lower end of the surface cover
23
is lifted from the case
1
with a tool such as a screwdriver as shown in FIG.
10
.
The surface cover
23
of
FIG. 6
has a circular opening
23
A to expose the push button
20
and a cut-out
23
C to expose the cosmetic plate
25
. The inside diameter of the opening
23
A is approximately equal to the outside diameter of the surface projection ring
22
A of the inner ring
22
. The diameter of the opening
23
A is smaller than the diameter of the case
1
periphery ridge
24
, and the surface cover
23
can push the outside edge of the waterproof gasket
21
towards the case
1
periphery ridge
24
. This configuration of surface cover
23
has the characteristic that the upper surface contact region
21
a
of the waterproof gasket
21
can be tightly sealed with the periphery ridge
24
to connect the waterproof gasket
21
to the periphery ridge
24
in a more reliable watertight structure. However, the upper surface contact region of the waterproof gasket can also be pushed towards the periphery ridge and fixed in place by the inner ring.
This inner ring is provided with an outer flange formed as a single piece to press the upper surface contact region of the waterproof gasket onto the periphery ridge. The outer flange is preferably disposed between the waterproof gasket and the surface cover, and presses the waterproof gasket against the periphery ridge. However, the structure may also not fix the inner ring to the case with the surface cover, and not dispose the outer flange between the waterproof gasket and the surface cover. In other words, the inside diameter of the opening through the surface cover can be made larger than the outer flange, and as a structure in which the outer flange is exposed through the surface cover opening, the waterproof gasket can be pressed against the periphery ridge by the outer flange.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the surface cover
23
cut-out
23
C presses both sides of the cosmetic plate
25
against the case
1
. Namely, with the cosmetic plate
25
flanges
25
B interlocked with the case
1
vertical grooves
1
C, the surface cover
23
holds the cosmetic plate
25
in a fixed position on the case
1
. Consequently, the surface cover
23
cut-out
23
C can fit into surface depressions at the flanges
25
B provided on both sides of the cosmetic plate
25
.
Since the single piece cosmetic plate
25
and inner ring
22
, and the surface cover
23
are made as separate parts, an electric shaver with the configuration described above is characterized by the ability to make different parts with different surface colors and produce beautiful color designs. Further, the cosmetic plate
25
and inner ring
22
can be formed as a single piece from plastic while the surface cover
23
can be a metal plate. However, in the electric shaver of the present invention the cosmetic plate
25
and inner ring
22
and surface cover
23
can also be formed as a single piece.
The inner holder
2
is formed as a single piece entirely from plastic. The inner holder
2
shown in
FIG. 4
is provided with an attachment surface for attachment of the electronic parts attachment board
5
. Retaining clips
2
A projecting from both sides of the attachment surface are formed as a single piece with the inner holder
2
to flexibly sandwich and hold both sides of the electronic parts attachment board
5
. As shown in the cross-section of
FIG. 9
, the ends of the retaining clips
2
A are formed in the shape of hooks, and these hooks sandwich and retain both sides of the electronic parts attachment board
5
. In the inner holder of the figures, two retaining clips are provided on both sides of the inner holder
2
, and a total of four retaining clips
2
A are provided to sandwich and retain both sides of the electronic parts attachment board
5
at two positions.
The inner holder
2
shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
has retaining tubes
8
for battery
3
insertion formed as a single piece from plastic. The retaining tubes
8
have their upper ends closed off to avoid battery
3
escape through the top of the tubes. The retaining tubes
8
have their lower ends open to allow battery
3
insertion. The inner holder
2
of the figures is provided with two retaining tubes
8
to allow insertion of two circular cylindrical batteries
3
in parallel locations.
Further the inner holder
2
is provided with a horizontal rib
2
B in its upper region to hold the motor
4
in a fixed position. An area within the horizontal rib
2
B, side walls
2
D established on both sides, and a barrier
2
C confines the motor
4
to a fixed location.
Still further, the upper ends of the inner holder
2
side walls
2
D serve as housings
2
E for connection of the inner blade
6
vibrating plate
14
, and the ends of the flexible arms of the vibrating plate
14
fit into these housings
2
E.
Finally, the case
1
is formed in a cylindrical shape with an open bottom, and the bottom cover
26
is connected in a watertight fashion to the open region at the bottom. The case
1
is provided with a through hole
1
A at its upper end, and a vibrating rod
13
projects straight upwards from this through hole
1
A. A pliable rubber sheet
27
established between the vibrating rod
13
and the through hole
1
A closes off the through hole
1
A in a manner that avoids moisture ingress.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims or equivalence of such meets and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
Claims
- 1. An electric shaver comprising:(a) a case having a switch window with a periphery ridge projecting outward from a switch window perimeter edge; (b) a push button switch contained in the case; (c) a push button to press the push button switch disposed in the case switch window and to switch it on and off; (d) a waterproof gasket disposed between the push button and the push button switch to seal the case switch window in a watertight configuration; and wherein the waterproof gasket has an upper surface contact region to contact a periphery ridge upper edge and an inner surface contact region to contact the periphery ridge inside surface, an inner ring is disposed inside the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region to tightly connect the waterproof gasket inner surface contact region and a periphery ridge, and the push button is disposed inside the inner ring in a manner allowing it to move in the direction of pressing.
- 2. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the waterproof gasket is attached in a fixed position on the case by a surface cover which is fixed to the case.
- 3. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the inner ring is attached in a fixed position on the case by a surface cover which is fixed to the case.
- 4. An electric shaver as recited in claim 3 wherein the surface cover has an opening, and a surface projection ring, which is formed as a single piece with the inner ring, is inserted into the opening.
- 5. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the inner ring and a cosmetic plate fixed to the front of the case are connected and have a single piece structure, and the cosmetic plate has light windows to shine light outside from lamps housed in the case.
- 6. An electric shaver as recited in claim 5 wherein the cosmetic plate attaches to a fixed position on the front of the case via an interlocking structure.
- 7. An electric shaver as recited in claim 5 wherein a surface cover fixed to the case presses against the outer edges of the cosmetic plate to attach the cosmetic plate in a fixed position on the case.
- 8. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein a surface cover has connection hooks for connection to the case, and the connection hooks connect with the case to hold the surface cover in a fixed position on the case.
- 9. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the case is made of plastic and the periphery ridge, which is established along the switch window perimeter edge and projects outward from the case, is formed as a single piece with the case.
- 10. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the periphery ridge has a planar upper edge and is a vertical wall of equal height overall.
- 11. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the waterproof gasket is provided with a groove to allow insertion of the periphery ridge, the upper surface contact region to contact the periphery ridge upper edge, the inner surface contact region to contact the periphery ridge inside surface, and an outer surface contact region to contact a periphery ridge outside surface.
- 12. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the waterproof gasket is formed as a unit of rubber-like flexible material.
- 13. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the waterproof gasket has a projection on a side that presses the push button switch, and the push button switch is pressed with this projection.
- 14. An electric shaver as recited in claim 1 wherein the push button has a projection which extends outwards towards the waterproof gasket, and the waterproof gasket is provided with an insertion cavity to accept the projection.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-054562 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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