Claims
- 1. A push-button switch comprising: a push button; a switch mechanism for generating on-off signals in response to depression of the push button; and a split-type base for supporting said switch mechanism;
- said switch mechanism having an inclination lever formed with pivotal axles for pivotally supporting the inclination lever on said base, a return spring operatively connected with said inclination lever, and a switching element which is turned off and on when said inclination lever is inclined in response to a downward motion of said push button,
- wherein pivotal holes are formed on side walls of said base and a fall-out prevention engagement portion is formed on a pivotal axle portion of said inclination lever to be inserted into at least one of the pivotal holes;
- a display unit disposed within said push button for displaying switching input information inputted through said push-button;
- a fixing board for mounting said display unit and a switching element in said switching mechanism; and
- two base halves for constituting said split-type base to support said fixing board, a first base being formed with engagement portions engageable with parts of said display unit and first engagement recessed portions engageable with a second base half and the second base half being formed with engagement projections engageable with the first engagement recessed portions through engagement holes formed in said fixing board.
- 2. A push-button switch comprising: a push button; a switch mechanism for generating on-off signals in response to depression of the push button; and a split-type base for supporting said switch mechanism;
- said switch mechanism having an inclination lever formed with pivotal axles for pivotally supporting the inclination lever on said base, a return spring operatively connected with said inclination lever, and a switching element which is turned off and on when said inclination lever is inclined in response to a downward motion of said push button,
- wherein pivotal holes are formed on side walls of said base and a fall-out prevention engagement portion is formed on a pivotal axle portion of said inclination lever to be inserted into at least one of the pivotal holes;
- a display unit disposed within said push-button for displaying switching input information inputted through said push-button;
- a fixing board for mounting said display unit and a switching element in said switching mechanism; and
- an input/output wiring flexible board which is coupled to said fixing board, which is electrically connected to said display unit and said switching element via said fixing board, and which extends toward the outside of the push-button switch.
- 3. A push-button switch comprising a push-button, a switch mechanism for generating on-off signals in response to depression of the push-button, and a base for supporting said switch mechanism,
- said switch mechanism having a first inclination lever formed with a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the first inclination lever on said base and having a spring connecting mechanism, a second inclination lever having a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the second inclination lever on said base, and having a spring connecting mechanism, and having a hole through a portion of said second inclination lever, a lever return spring disposed between said first and second inclination levers and operatively connected thereto at the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever and the spring connecting mechanism of the second inclination lever, and a switching element which is turned off and on when said first inclination lever is inclined in response to a downward motion of said push-button,
- wherein the push-button switch is assembled so that when the push-button is depressed and the first inclination lever is pushed thereby, it pivots in a direction about the pivotal axle supporting said first inclination lever, and the lever return spring causes the second inclination lever to pivot about the pivotal axle supporting the second inclination lever in a direction opposite the direction in which said first inclination lever pivots, thereby causing a portion of the first inclination lever and a portion of the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever to pass through the hole in the second inclination lever and separating the second inclination lever from an actuator on the switching element and causing the switching element to switch;
- wherein pivotal holes are formed on side walls of said base and a fall-out prevention engagement portion projecting radially from an end of a pivotal axle portion of said first inclination lever is inserted into at least one of the pivotal holes.
- 4. A push-button switch comprising a push-button, a switch mechanism for generating on-off signals in response to depression of the push-button, and a base for supporting said switch mechanism,
- said switch mechanism having a first inclination lever formed with a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the first inclination lever on said base and having a spring connecting mechanism, a second inclination lever having a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the second inclination lever on said base, and having a spring connecting mechanism, and having a hole through a portion of said second inclination lever, a lever return spring disposed between said first and second inclination levers and operatively connected thereto at the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever and the spring connecting mechanism of the second inclination lever, and a switching element which is turned off and on when said first inclination lever is inclined in response to a downward motion of said push-button,
- wherein the push-button switch is assembled so that when the push-button is depressed and the first inclination lever is pushed thereby, it pivots in a direction about the pivotal axle supporting said first inclination lever, and the lever return spring causes the second inclination lever to pivot about the pivotal axle supporting the second inclination lever in a direction opposite the direction in which said first inclination lever pivots, thereby causing a portion of the first inclination lever and a portion of the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever to pass through the hole in the second inclination lever and separating the second inclination lever from an actuator on the switching element and causing the switching element to switch;
- wherein pivotal holes are formed on side walls of said base and a fall-out prevention engagement portion projecting radially from an end of a pivotal axle portion of said second inclination lever is inserted into at least one of the pivotal holes.
- 5. A push-button switch comprising a push-button, a switch mechanism for generating on-off signals in response to depression of the push-button, and a base for supporting said switch mechanism,
- said switch mechanism having a first inclination lever formed with a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the first inclination lever on said base and having a spring connecting mechanism, a second inclination lever having a pivotal axle for pivotally supporting the second inclination lever on said base, and having a spring connecting mechanism, and having a hole through a portion of said second inclination lever, a lever return spring disposed between said first and second inclination levers and operatively connected thereto at the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever and the spring connecting mechanism of the second inclination lever, and a switching element which is turned off and on when said first inclination lever is inclined in response to a downward motion of said push-button,
- wherein the push-button switch is assembled so that when the push-button is depressed and the first inclination lever is pushed thereby, it pivots in a direction about the pivotal axle supporting said first inclination lever, and the lever return spring causes the second inclination lever to pivot about the pivotal axle supporting the second inclination lever in a direction opposite the direction in which said first inclination lever pivots, thereby causing a portion of the first inclination lever and a portion of the spring connecting mechanism of the first inclination lever to pass through the hole in the second inclination lever and separating the second inclination lever from an actuator on the switching element and causing the switching element to switch
- said switch further comprising a display unit disposed within said push-button for displaying switching input information inputted through said push-button, a fixing board for mounting said display unit and a switching element in said switching mechanism, and an input/output wiring flexible board coupled to said fixing board, which is electrically connected to said display unit and said switching element via said fixing board, and which extends toward the outside of the push-button switch.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/532,124, filed Jun. 4, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/177,355, filed Apr. 1, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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