This application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2014-086999) filed on Apr. 21, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Also, all the references cited herein are incorporated as a whole.
1. Technical Field
One or more embodiments of the present invention relate to a light emitting switch apparatus applied to, for example, vehicle-mounted electrical equipment, and a method for manufacturing a switch knob for the light emitting switch apparatus.
2. Background Art
A light emitting switch apparatus applied to vehicle-mounted electrical equipment is described in, for example, the following Patent Reference 1.
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Patent Reference 1 is JP-A-2003-346585.
However, in the related-art light emitting switch apparatus 100, since the switch knob 106 is formed in substantially a plate shape, in the case of molding the switch knob 106, when a mold is changed after molding of a primary molded part configuring the translucent part 106a, that is, when a movable mold is released from a primary molding mold (fixed mold) together with the primary molded part and is joined to a secondary molding mold (fixed mold), the primary molded part is brought into close contact and is sucked with the primary molding mold due to the mold release from the primary molding mold and thereby, the primary molded part drops out of the movable mold to cause positional deviation etc. As a result, the appearance of the design part 106b at the time of secondary molding may be deteriorated.
The invention has been devised by focusing attention on such a technical problem, and one of objects of the invention is to provide a light emitting switch apparatus etc. capable of improving the appearance of a design part of a switch knob formed by a multicolor molding method.
According to the invention, there is provided a A light emitting switch apparatus including: a housing; a substrate configuring a predetermined circuit; a switch configured to open and close a contact point of the circuit; a light emitting bulb that emits light based on power fed from an outside; and a switch knob configuring an operation part of the switch, wherein the substrate, the switch, and the light emitting bulb are received inside the housing, the light of the light emitting bulb is transmitted through a translucent part formed on an operation surface of the switch knob, the switch knob includes a primary molded part configuring the translucent part and a secondary molded part configuring a design part other than the translucent part, the primary molded part includes a projection on an inside surface of the primary molded part projected along an opening-closing direction of a molding mold of the primary molded part, the projection being integrally molded with the primary molded part, and the primary molded part and the secondary molded part are integrally molded by a multicolor molding method.
By forming the projection on the inside surface of the primary molded part, the projection acts as resistance in mold release at the time of a mold change in the case of secondary molding, with the result that trouble in which the primary molded part drops out of the molding mold (movable mold) associated with the mold release can be reduced.
As one preferable aspect of the invention herein, the projection may be formed in such a shape as to surround alight emission part of the light emitting bulb or a light beam of the light emitting bulb.
By such a configuration, the area of contact with the projection in the molding mold (movable mold) can be ensured larger, with the result that the resistance at the time of the mold release can be increased more, and the primary molded part in the molding mold can properly be held more surely.
Also, by such a configuration, the light of the light emitting bulb can be blocked (collected) by the projection, and there is a merit capable of efficiently transmitting the light of the light emitting bulb from the translucent part.
Also, the switch knob is preferably molded by a method having a first step of integrally molding a projection projected from an inside surface of the primary molded part along a mold opening-closing direction together with the primary molded part by filling a first cavity defined between a first fixed mold and a movable mold with a first resin material, a second step of releasing the movable mold from the first fixed mold to perform mold opening after the first step, a third step of joining the movable mold to a second fixed mold to perform mold clamping after the second step, and a fourth step of forming the secondary molded part by filling a second cavity defined between the second fixed mold, the primary molded part and the movable mold with a second resin material after the third step.
By such molding, the projection acts as the resistance at the time of the mold release at the time of changing from the first fixed mold to the second fixed mold, with the result that the trouble in which the primary molded part drops out of the movable mold associated with the release of the movable mold from the first fixed mold can be reduced.
According to embodiments of the invention, the projection acts as the resistance at the time of the mold release at the time of the mold change in the case of the secondary molding, with the result that dropping of the primary molded part associated with the mold release can be reduced. Accordingly, good secondary molding can be performed to improve the appearance of the design part of the switch knob.
An embodiment of a light emitting switch apparatus according to the invention will hereinafter be described in detail based on the drawings. In addition, in the following embodiment, the case of applying the light emitting switch apparatus to a vehicle-mounted lighting apparatus (concretely, a map lamp) will be described by way of example.
That is, the map lamp shown in
The housing body 11 has a bottom wall 11a with substantially a rectangular shape, and first to fourth side walls 11b to 11e erected in each side of the bottom wall 11a, and the cover member 12 is attached and fixed to the opening edge of the upper end of the housing body 11. Also, substantially the center position of the bottom wall 11a is provided with substantially a flat-shaped substrate attachment part 11f for placing and fixing the circuit substrate 14 and also, a pair of bulb attachment holes 11g, 11g used for attachment and detachment of each of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 is respectively bored in both end sides of the substrate attachment part 11f. Further, a clip attachment groove 11h used for insertion and fixing of each of the clips 13 is recessed in each of the outsides of the second and fourth side walls 11c, 11e.
The cover member 12 has substantially a plate shape, and a pair of bulb insertion holes 12a, 12a for causing the distal end of each of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 to face the outside of the housing 10 is bored in a position opposed to each of the bulb attachment holes 11g, 11g in the side of the fourth side wall 11e and also, first to third switch insertion holes 12b with substantially rectangular shapes for causing the side of an operation surface Nx of each of the switch knobs N1 to N3 to face the outside of the housing 10 are bored in positions opposed to each of the switches S1 to S3 in the side of the second side wall 11c.
The circuit substrate 14 is constructed by printed wiring of a conductor pattern (not shown) to a substrate made of a non-conductive resin material typified by a glass epoxy resin, and the LED 17 is mounted in substantially the center of a surface (side surface of the positive direction of Z axis) of the circuit substrate 14.
Both of the first bus bar B1 and the second bus bar B2 are constructed by resin molding of a metal substrate, and while one end side of each of the bus bars is electrically connected to the external power source etc. (not shown) through the connector 15, the other end side of the first bus bar B1 is electrically connected to each of the switch bodies 21, 22 and each of the lighting bulbs L1, L2, and the other end side of the second bus bar B2 is electrically connected to the circuit substrate 14, respectively.
The first and second switches S1, S2 are the so-called push switches, and include switch bodies 21, 22 for opening and closing contact points by on-off operation of operation parts 21b, 22b formed movably relatively to pedestal parts 21a, 22a, and the first and second switch knobs N1, N2 which are attached and fixed to the operation parts 21b, 22b of the switch bodies 21, 22 and are used for operation of each of the operation parts 21b, 22b, and each of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 can be individually turned on by each of the switches S1, S2.
The third switch S3 is the so-called slide switch, and includes a contact 23 used for switching of plural (three in the embodiment) contact points, and the third switch knob N3 which is attached and fixed to the contact 23 and is used for operation of this contact 23. In addition, this third switch S3 is means for switching turn-on modes of both of the lighting bulbs L1, L2, and is constructed so that movement to a one side position (turn-on mark) turns on both of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 regardless of opening and closing of a vehicle door and movement to an intermediate position (door opening mark) automatically turns on and off both of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 with opening and closing of the vehicle door and movement to the other side (OFF mark) turns off both of the lighting bulbs L1, L2 regardless of opening and closing of the vehicle door.
In the first and third switch knobs N1 to N3, particularly as shown in
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The secondary molded part 32 has a contact part 35 which is formed in a state overlapping with the outside surface of the base 33 of the primary molded part and constructs the operation surface Nx by forming the same plane as the distal surface of the translucent part 24, and a skirt part 36 constructed so as to face the inside of the housing 10 by extending longer than the rib 34 from the outer periphery of the contact part 35 toward the back side of the base 33, and the contact part 35 and the skirt part 36 are integrally formed. In addition, a notch 36a is recessed in the distal end of one side surface constructing the skirt part 36, and the distal end of the prism 18 (the first distribution part 18b described below) is configured to be introduced into the skirt part 36 through the notch 36a.
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A method for molding the first switch knob N1 will hereinafter be described based on
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At this time, the embodiment projects the rib 34 extending from the inside surface of the base 33 along the mold opening-closing direction in the primary molded part 31 and thereby, all of the inside and outside surfaces of the rib 34 make close contact with the movable mold D3 to act as resistance to a mold release direction, and can resist a force (suction force) of close contact with the first fixed mold D1 associated with the mold release. Accordingly, trouble in which, for example, the primary molded part 31 drops out of the movable mold D3 is reduced, and the primary molded part 31 is properly held in the movable mold D3.
Subsequently, the movable mold D3 is moved to a standby position of a second fixed mold D2 as opposed to the second fixed mold D2 used for secondary molding, and is joined to the second fixed mold D2 to perform mold clamping as shown in
Then, as shown in
Finally, the movable mold D3 is released from the second fixed mold D2 to perform mold opening, and the first switch knob N1 is taken out, and molding of the first switch knob N1 is completed (a fifth step).
As described above, in the map lamp, the rib 34 extending from the inside surface of the primary molded part 31 along the mold release direction of the movable mold D3 is projected to the inside surface of the primary molded part 31 in the first switch knob N1 and thereby, the rib 34 acts as resistance at the time of the mold release of the movable mold D3 at the time of a mold change (the time of changing from the first fixed mold D1 to the second fixed mold D2) in the case of secondary molding, with the result that trouble such as positional deviation or dropping of the primary molded part 31 out of the movable mold D3 associated with the mold release is reduced, and the primary molded part 31 can properly be held in the movable mold D3. Accordingly, good secondary molding can be performed to improve the appearance of the design part 25 of the first switch knob N1 (this similarly applies to the second and third switch knobs N2, N3).
Further, in the embodiment, the rib 34 is constructed so as to surround the distal end of the prism 18 (the first distribution part 18b) corresponding to the light emission part of the LED 17, with the result that the area of contact with the movable mold D3 can be ensured larger. Accordingly, the resistance at the time of the mold release can be increased more, and the primary molded part 31 can properly be held more surely.
Moreover, since the rib 34 is constructed so as to surround the distal end of the prism 18 and block (collect) light of the LED 17 as described above, there is a merit capable of efficiently transmitting the light of the LED 17 from the translucent part 24.
The invention is not limited to the configuration illustrated in the embodiment described above and particularly, a concrete configuration (for example, shapes, positions or the number of ribs) of the rib 34 can be changed freely according to specifications etc. of a target of application without departing from the gist of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-086999 | Apr 2014 | JP | national |