Key switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6657147
  • Patent Number
    6,657,147
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 15, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A key top includes a body part having a first width and a flange formed on a lower end portion of the body part so as to have a second width which is larger than the first width. A click rubber is provided on a bottom face of the body part of the key top. The click rubber is elastically deformable such that the key top is vertically moved between an upper first position and a lower second position. A case is formed with a first chamber and a second chamber. The first chamber has a third width which is larger than the first width but smaller than the second width, for accommodating the body part of the key top therein. The second chamber is continued from the first chamber and has a fourth width which is larger than the second width, for accommodating the flange of the key top and the click rubber therein.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a key switch to be mounted on a controller for a game machine or the like.




A related-art key switch of this type will be described with reference to FIG.


3


. In the drawing, a key switch


1


has, in a guide hole


3


which is formed in a case


2


of a controller for a game machine or the like, a key top


4


, a click rubber


5


which is formed in a lower part of the key top


4


integrally with the key top


4


, a movable contact


6


formed of an electrically conductive body which is provided on a lower face of a head


5




a


of the click rubber, and fixed contacts


8


which are provided on a circuit board


7


positioned below the movable contact


6


.




The click rubber


5


is formed in the shape of a bowl, and the moveable contact


6


is provided on an inner face of the head


5




a


of the click rubber


5


as described above in such a manner that the movable contact


6


can be contacted with and detached from the fixed contacts


8


by elastic force of the click rubber


5


that is adapted to be flexed and restored according to motions for striking the key top


4


.




Moreover, a circumferential edge of the click rubber


5


at its lower end is bent upwardly to form a recess


9


at a bent part. In the recess


9


, a guide wall


10


for defining the guide hole


3


holds the click rubber


5


at its lower end, thereby to fix the click rubber


5


inside the case


2


.




In the related-art, there is interposed a slight gap M between the guide wall for defining the guide hole that is formed in the case and the key top that is idly inserted inside the guide wall so as to move vertically.




Accordingly, fatty oils of a user's hand my adhere to the top when the key top is struck, and the fatty oils that have adhered to the key top often fall along a peripheral face of the key top through the gap M to adhere to the click rubber. On such occasions, there will occur in may cases such inconveniences that since the click rubber will be swollen with the fatty oils, the feeling of a click may be lost and a smooth function of key stroke cannot be performed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a key switch for preventing fatty oils of a user's hand which have adhered to a key top from directly adhering to a click rubber, so that the function of the click rubber may be fully performed.




In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a key switch, comprising:




a key top, including a body part having a first width and a flange formed on a lower end portion of the body part so as to have a second width which is larger than the first width;




a click rubber, provided on a bottom face of the body part of the key top, the click rubber being elastically deformable such that the key top is vertically moved between an upper first position and a lower second position;




a case, formed with a first chamber having a third width which is larger than the first width but smaller than the second width, for accommodating the body part of the key top therein, and a second chamber continued from the first chamber and having a fourth width which is larger than the second width, for accommodating the flange of the key top and the click rubber therein.




Consequently, the fatty oils of a user's hand that have adhered to the key top will be received by the flange even though the fatty oils fall down at the stroke of the key top, and the fatty oils will not reach the click rubber in the lower part. Therefore, such drawbacks in the prior art that the click rubber may be swollen with the fatty oils that have adhered to the click rubber resulting in a loss of the feeling of a click and a smooth switching motion cannot be performed. Hence, a malfunction occurring in the key stroke operation will be eliminated. Further, since not only the fatty oils but other foreign substances will not get in direct contact with the click rubber, quality of the key switch will also be improved.




Preferably, an upper face of the flange is abutted against a ceiling part of the second chamber when the key top is placed in the upper first position.




The above described preventive effect for fatty oils or foreign substances can be further enhanced.




Preferably, a recess is formed in a ceiling part of the second chamber. A protrusion is formed on an upper face of the flange. The protrusion is fitted into the recess when the key top is placed in the upper first position.




Since the fatty oils and the foreign substances are accommodated within a recess defined by an outer periphery of the body part and the protrusion, the above described preventive effect for fatty oils or foreign substances can be further enhanced.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a front view in a vertical section of a key switch according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view in a vertical section of a key switch according to a second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a front view in a vertical section of a related-art key switch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




A key switch


11


according to a first embodiment is shown in FIG.


1


. The key switch


11


has, in a large diametered guide hole


14


defined by a large diametered guide wall


13


which is provided in a case


12


of a controller for a game machine or the like, a key top


15


, a click rubber


16


which is arranged in a lower part of the key top


15


, a movable contact


17


formed of an electrically conductive body which is provided on a lower face of a head


16




a


of the click rubber


16


, and fixed contacts


19


which are provided on a circuit board


18


positioned below the movable contact


17


.




The click rubber


16


is formed in the shape of a bowl, and the moveable contact


17


is provided on an inner face of the head


16




a


of the click rubber


16


in such a manner that the movable contact


17


can be contacted with and detached from the fixed contacts


19


by elastic force of the click rubber


16


that is adapted to be flexed and restored according to motions for striking the key top


15


.




Moreover, a circumferential edge of the click rubber


16


at its lower end is bent in a U-shape to form a recess


20


. A lower end face of the large diametered guide wall


13


is abutted against the recess


20


and holds the click rubber


16


, thereby to fix the click rubber


16


inside the case


12


.




There is further provided, as shown in

FIG. 1

, a flange


21


outwardly projecting from a circumferential edge of a body part


15




a


of the key top


15


at a lower end thereof. The flange


21


is formed so as to move up and down along an inner peripheral face of the large diametered guide wall


13


. Still further, there is provided a small diametered guide wall


22


which is projected downward inside the large diametered guide wall


13


keeping a determined distance therefrom. The small diametered guide wall


22


is formed to have such a length that when the click rubber


16


has been returned to an upper position, the flange


21


can be abutted against a lower end face of the small diametered guide wall


22


. The body part


15




a


of the key top


15


is idly inserted into a small diametered guide hole


23


, which is defined by the small diametered guide wall


22


, so as to move vertically therein.




Incidentally, when the key top


15


is operated for key strokes, the fatty oils of the hand adhering to the surface of the body part


15




a


of the key top


15


will be received by the flange


21


and will not reach the click rubber


16


in the lower part, even though the fatty oils may fall down through a gap between the small diametered guide wall


22


and the body part


15




a


of the key top


15


. Thus, the likelyhood that there would occur an event such that the function of the click rubber


16


would be damaged by the fatty oils is greatly reduced.




Furthermore, even in case where the body part


15




a


of the key top


15


exposed out of the case


12


is formed to have a small size so as to vertically move inside the small diametered guide hole


23


, the flange


21


provided on the key top


15


is so constructed as to move up and down inside the large diametered guide hole. Therefore, a space for encasing the click rubber


16


can be formed to be sufficiently large, and accordingly, a head of the click rubber


16


as well as the click rubber


16


itself can be formed to have a sufficiently large size. As the results, because a smooth operation of striking the key top


15


can be performed, not only a stable switching motion can be conducted, but a favorable touch of click can be expected. Furthermore, because the flange


21


is so formed as to be abutted against a lower end face of the small diametered guide wall


22


, not only the above described fatty oils but other foreign substances will not directly reach the click rubber


16


, and accordingly, quality and durability of the key switch will be enhanced.




A key switch according to a second embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG.


2


. It is to be noted that same constituent elements as shown in

FIG. 1

will be denoted with the same reference numerals, and their explanation will be omitted.




A difference between a structure as shown in FIG.


2


and the structure as shown in

FIG. 1

is that there is provided a projected edge portion


24


in a ring-like shape extending upwardly from an outer circumferential edge of the flange


21


which is provided on the key top


15


, and that the projected edge portion


24


is idly inserted into a gap


25


between the large diametered guide wall


13


and the small diametered guide wall


22


. Accordingly, at a stroke of the key top


15


, the fatty oils of the user's hand which have adhered to the body part


15




a


of the key top


15


will be prevented from falling down by the presence of the flange


21


, and at the same time, not only the fatty oils but other foreign substances will be received in a recess


26


which is formed by the projected edge portion


24


, and will not directly reach or adhere to the click rubber


16


. Thus, the above described advantages can be further promoted.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A key switch, comprising:a key top, including a body part having a first width and a flange formed on a lower end portion of the body part so as to have a second width that is larger than the first width; a click rubber, provided on the bottom face of the body part of the key top, the click rubber being elastically deformable such that the top is vertically moved between an upper first position and a lower second position; a case formed as follows: with a first chamber having a third width that is larger than the first width but smaller than the second width and includes an interior wall that extends down into the second chamber, for accommodating the body part of the key top therein; and a second chamber continued from the first chamber and having a fourth width that is larger than the second width, for accommodating the flange of the key top and the click rubber therein.
  • 2. The key switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein an upper face of the flange is abutted against the bottom part of the interior wall of the first chamber when the key top is placed in the upper first position.
  • 3. A key, comprising:a key top, including a body part having a first width and a flange formed on a lower end portion of the body part so as to have a second width that is larger than the first width; a click rubber, provided on the bottom face of the body part of the key top, the click rubber being elastically deformable such that the top is vertically moved between an upper first position and a lower second position; a case formed as follows: with a first chamber having a third width that is larger than the first width but smaller than the second width and includes an interior wall that extends down into the second chamber, for accommodating the body part of the key top therein; and a second chamber continued from the first chamber and having a fourth width that is larger than the second width, for accommodating the flange of the key top and the click rubber therein, wherein: a recess is formed between the interior wall of the first chamber and the wall of the second chamber; a protrusion is formed on an upper face of the flange; and the protrusion is fitted into the recess when the key top is placed in the upper first position.
  • 4. A key switch, comprising:a key top, consisted of a body part having a first width and a flange formed on a lower end portion of the body part so as to have a second width with is larger than the first width; a click rubber provided on a bottom face of the body part of the key top, the click rubber being elastically deformable such that the key top is vertically moved between an upper first position and a lower second position; a case formed with a first chamber having a third width which is larger than the first width but smaller than the second width for accommodating the body part of the key top therein, and a second chamber continued from the first chamber and having a fourth width which is larger than the second width for accommodating the flange of the key top and the click rubber therein.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P.2001-250940 Aug 2001 JP
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