The present invention relates to a functional component having a button function, the functional component including a hard support component having at least one recess, a film that covers the recess, and a mechanically actuatable electrical switching element situated below the recess, the switching element may be actuated by exerting pressure on the film in the area above the recess.
A functional component of this type is known from German patent application DE 36 41 003 A1, in which the film is designed as an outwardly convexly curved elastic film.
For some applications, use of a convexly curved elastic film is not acceptable for reasons of the desired design and haptics (feel). Thus, in the automotive sector, for example, flat, high-gloss surfaces are desirable which should still allow mechanical switching elements situated underneath to be actuated.
The films provided for this purpose are often over-molded or back molded with a plastic material, or also flooded with a curing (hardening) plastic material.
It is problematic that such films are only slightly elastic, especially due to the additionally applied plastic layer. Therefore, such a film that is stretched over a recess in an operator interface tends to buckle or snap off at the edges of the recess. This may result in crease lines, kinks, or indentations that remain permanently visible.
An object is a generic functional component for which this problem is reduced or entirely eliminated.
In embodiments of the present invention, a functional component having a key function includes a hard support component, a film, and a mechanically operable electric switching element. The support component has a recess. The film covers the recess of the support component. The switching element is arranged below the recess and can be operated by exerting pressure on the film in the region above the recess. An annular or hollow cylindrical body is arranged along the inner edge surface of the recess and is in contact with the film.
Embodiments of the present invention achieve the above object and/or other objects in that a ring-shaped or hollow cylindrical body is situated along the inner edge surface of the recess and in contact with the film.
Exemplary embodiments of functional components in accordance with the present invention are illustrated and explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, which include the following:
Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the present invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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Support component 10 is made of a hard material; i.e., support component 10 does not yield under light pressure. In particular, support component 10 is made of a non-elastic plastic. Film 20 is situated on the surface of support component 10 and covers recess 12 of support component 10.
Electrical switch 30 is arranged within recess 12 and is situated below film 20. Electrical switch 30 includes a mechanically actuatable switching element 32, a circuit board 34, a switching tappet (plunger) 36, and a switch housing 38. Switching element 32 rests or is seated on circuit board 34. Switching tappet 36 is in mechanical contact on the one hand with switching element 32, and on the other hand with an end section on the bottom or underside of film 20. Switch housing 38 guides switching tappet 36.
Switching element 32 is preferably designed as a snap dome or snap disk, or as a fully assembled short-stroke switch. As a result, switching element 32 may advantageously be activated or triggered by a small actuating travel distance or path of switching tappet 36.
It is assumed that film 20 is likewise made of a hard, i.e., nonelastic, material. This is the case for most such decorative and highly transparent films.
Electrical switch 30 is actuated by applying pressure to the surface of film 20 in the area of recess 12, and ideally directly above switching tappet 36. As a result, film 20 arches or curves convexly into recess 12 and switching tappet 36 moves in the direction toward switching element 32.
A problem is that film 20 buckles at transition areas 50 between hard support component 10 and recess 12. The edge area of recess 12 thus forms a circumferential buckling point or kink.
The buckling or kinking of film 20 when pressure is applied may result in changes in the material properties at the affected locations on film 20. These changes remain permanently visible as indentations or crease lines at the affected locations on film 20, which is generally undesirable.
This problem is exacerbated even further when film 20 is back-molded, over molded, or flooded with another hard plastic material.
Functional components in accordance with embodiments of the present invention represent approaches for solving this problem.
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Body 40 illustrated in a sectional view in
When pressure is applied to film 20 in the area of switching tappet 36, convexly curved film 20 deforms the outer face sections of body 40 that film 20 contacts, so that no right-angled or acute-angled edge, at which film 20 could sharply buckle or bend, occurs at body 40. As a result, indentations and crease or fold lines on film 20 may be effectively avoided.
Soft body 40 may advantageously be formed by a foam material. The deformability of soft body 40 is designed to correspond to the particular application and the type of film 20 used.
Two embodiment variants of the functional component according to the present invention are explained with reference to
In the second embodiment of the functional component schematically illustrated in
In the third embodiment of the functional component schematically illustrated in
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the present invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the present invention.
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This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/085916, published in German, with an international filing date of Dec. 14, 2020, which claims priority to DE 10 2019 008 826.3, filed Dec. 18, 2019, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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