Claims
- 1. In an illuminated push-button switch having a housing, a push-button switching key mounted for movement within said housing, and having an actuation surface accessible from one side of the housing, at least two spaced electrical contacts located within said housing and adapted to be connected to electrical leads, an electrically conductive and deformable contact connection element located in said housing below said switching key and adjacent said contacts and an interior light generating means, said switching key upon actuation moving between an original position and an end position wherein it deforms said contact connection element to either bring it into contact with or out of contact with said contacts, the element generating a restoring force upon its deformation to return said key to its original position when the key is released, the improvement wherein said light generating means is located within said switching key so that it moves with said key and said element has an opening therein aligned with an opening in the housing on the side opposite from said one side of the housing to permit removal and replacement of the light generating means from inside the switching key through said openings.
- 2. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 1, wherein the contact connection element is a curved disc with the opening therein.
- 3. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 2, wherein the contact connection element has a lateral opening in the disc relative to the plane of the disc.
- 4. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 3, wherein the disc is substantially U-shaped.
- 5. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 2, wherein the disc is a curved annular disc with a central opening therein.
- 6. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the curved disc is in the form of a plane wave.
- 7. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 6, wherein the contact connection element has a stress-strain characteristic with a click when it is being deformed by the switching key.
- 8. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a base plate having a through hole therein forming the opening of said housing.
- 9. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 8, wherein the disc is an annular disc with a central opening and the opening in the housing is concentric with the opening in the disc.
- 10. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 9, wherein the housing is open on said one side thereof with the actuation surface of said switching key protruding through said open side, said base plate of the housing being located opposite said open side of the housing.
- 11. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 10, wherein the housing is an essentially hollow cylinder.
- 12. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 11, wherein the switching key is guided within said cylinder.
- 13. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 12, wherein the switching key comprises an essentially hollow cylinder which is open at the side opposite said actuation surface thereof and adjacent to the base plate of the housing.
- 14. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 13, wherein the switching key is closed at the side opposite said open side to form a dome and is provided with a touch surface as the actuation surface of said switching key.
- 15. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 14, in which the switching key has peripheral pressure-exerting noses projecting from the open end of said key toward the contact connection element that deform the element when the key is pressed into the housing.
- 16. The illuminated push-button switch of claim 1 or 15, in which the actuation surface of the switching key is provided with a translucent window for emitting the light generated by the light generating means.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 583,563, filed Sep. 17, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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