Claims
- 1. A pushbutton switch including a base, a button, co-operating means on said button and said base for mounting said button for telescopic movement toward and away from said base, spring means positioned between said button and said base and normally biasing said button away from said base, a pair of terminals extending outwardly from the base, one of said terminals supporting a relatively thin substantially flat flexible cantilever contact arm positioned within the base, said contact arm extending to a position immediately adjacent the other terminal and having an area disposed for contact with said other terminal, said contact arm having a relatively thin substantially flat flexible cantilever portion which extends outwardly from adjacent said area toward the button, means on the button positioned to contact said arm portion and apply force thereto in the direction of button movement and thus move said arm into contact with the other terminal when the button is moved relative to the base, said contact arm and arm portion having generally uniform flexibility over their entire path of movement, with said arm area beginning its movement toward said other terminal substantially simultaneously with initial engagement of said button means and said arm portion, the application force of the button being distributed along the cantilever arm portion and the cantilever contact arm, with the combined length of the cantilever arm portion and cantilever contact arm being greater than the distance between said terminals,
- light indicating means mounted on the base, and light display means mounted on the button in alignment with the light indicating means on the base.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 further characterized in that said light indicating means includes a light emitting diode and electrical terminals therefor extending outwardly from the base.
- 3. The structure of claim 1 further characterized in that said light display means includes a light pipe extending toward said light indicating means.
- 4. The structure of claim 1 further characterized in that said light indicating means and light display means are vertically aligned and positioned generally adjacent a corner of said base and button.
- 5. A pushbutton switch including a base, a button, co-operating means on said button and said base for mounting said button for telescopic movement toward and away from said base, spring means positioned between said button and said base and normally biasing said button away from said base, light indicating means attached to the button, said spring means including a terminal portion extending outwardly from the base, said light indicating means being electrically connected to said spring means, a pair of terminals extending outwardly from the base, one of said terminals supporting a relatively thin substantially flat flexible cantilever contact arm positioned within the base, said contact arm extending to a position immediately adjacent the other terminal and having an area disposed for contact with said other terminal, said contact arm having a relatively thin substantially flat flexible cantilever portion which extends outwardly from adjacent said area toward the button, said light indicating means having a portion thereof positioned to contact said arm portion and apply force thereto in the direction of button movement and thus move said arm into contact with the other terminal when the button is moved relative to the base, said contact arm and arm portion having generally uniform flexibility over their entire path of movement, with said arm area beginning its movement toward said other terminal substantially simultaneously with initial engagement of said portion of said light indicating means and said arm portion, the application force of the button being distributed along the cantilever arm portion and the cantilever contact arm, with the combined length of the cantilever arm portion and cantilever contact arm being greater than the distance between said terminals.
- 6. The structure of claim 5 further characterized in that said light indicating means includes a light emitting diode generally centrally positioned in said button.
- 7. The structure of claim 5 further characterized in that the portion of the light indicating means positioned to move said arm is flexible.
- 8. The structure of claim 5 further characterized in that the portion of the light indicating means positioned to move said arm is rigid.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 383,385, filed July 27, 1973, now abandoned, which was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 279,378, filed Aug. 10, 1972, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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383385 |
Jul 1973 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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