1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to buttons and, more particularly, to a fixing device for a button.
2. Description of Related Art
Buttons are common elements of an electronic apparatus. For example, a button can be mounted to a front bezel of a computer to control some aspect of the computer. A control button is normally mounted to a fixing device, which is fixed to the bezel. However, repeated use of the button over time may cause the button to loosen relative to the fixing device and stop functioning properly.
Referring to
The fixing device includes a base 6. A through hole 70 is defined in the base 6. Two opposite first mounting walls 81 perpendicularly extend from the base 6 and adjacent to the through hole 70 and located at opposite sides of the through hole 70. Two support portions 814 extend from opposite edges of each first mounting wall 81. A hook 811 extends from a free end of each first mounting wall 81. Each first mounting wall 81 further includes a reinforcing rib 813, integrally extending from the base 6 and connecting the first mounting wall 81 and the corresponding hook 811, configured for strengthening the rigidity of the first mounting wall 81 and the corresponding hook 811, thus preventing the first mounting wall 81 and the corresponding hook 811 from being deformed. A second mounting wall 82 perpendicularly extends from the surface of the base 6 and adjacent to the through hole 70. An elastic piece 90 parallelly extends from the base 6 and adjacent to the through hole 70. The second mounting wall 82 and the elastic piece 90 are located at opposite sides of the through hole 70. Opposite edges of the second mounting wall 82 are integrally connected with the two first mounting walls 81 respectively via the corresponding support portions 814. Two reinforcing ribs 821 extend from the second mounting wall 82. A free end of each reinforcing rib 821 extends beyond a free end of the second mounting wall 82 thereby forming a first blocking portion 823. The elastic piece 90 is formed via defining a U-shaped slot 100 in the base 6 in communication with the through hole 70. Two third mounting walls 83 perpendicularly extend from the elastic piece 90. The third mounting walls 83 are parallelly aligned with the first mounting walls 81. A second blocking portion 831 extends from a free end of each third mounting wall 83 and is adjacent to a side of the corresponding third mounting wall 83 away from the through hole 70.
In assembly, the second blocking portions 831 are pressed downwards by the circuit board 50, thereby making the elastic piece 90 deform to deviate from its original position. Then the circuit board 50 is slid generally parallel to the base 6 to move beyond the second blocking portions 831 and be supported by the first, second, and third mounting walls 81, 82, and 83, while the switch 52 goes through a space between the two third mounting walls 83 and is received in the through hole 70. The circuit board 50 slides in guideways formed between the hooks 811 and the top of the corresponding support portions 814. Then the elastic piece 90 restores back to its original position. Thus, as shown in
In use, a cap (not shown) can be received in the through hole 70 for pressing the switch. Because the elements, except the elastic piece 90, of the fixing device for mounting the button 5 are stiff, the button 5 will not loosen along the direction that the cap presses the switch.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 2008 1 0302025 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |
| Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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| 6192815 | Duttenhofer | Feb 2001 | B1 |
| 7402765 | Yu | Jul 2008 | B2 |
| Number | Date | Country |
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| 744886 | Nov 1996 | EP |