The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an electrical switching element.
In electrical switching elements in which a sensor element is mounted on a printed circuit board, there has to be provided for a conductive path between the circuit board and a user interface, such as an operating panel. If the sensor is a capacitive touch sensor, the sensor comprises several individual sensor elements that are mounted on the printed circuit board, to which sensor elements separate conductive paths have to be provided from the user interface, so that touching the user interface causes a change in capacity of the sensor.
In known switching arrangements, providing for a plurality of individual conductive paths, as is required when there is a plurality of sensors or also for a single sensor which comprises a plurality of individual sensor elements, often was difficult to accomplish because a plurality of individual parts had to be assembled.
It is an object of the present invention to provide for a method of manufacturing an electrical switching element which can be carried out in a cost efficient manner
In conformity with the present invention this object is solved by a method of manufacturing an electrical switching element, comprising:
Due to the fact that in the method of the present invention the connector element, or if the arrangement comprises a plurality of connector elements, all the connector elements, are formed by injection molding, no separate assembling steps are required for the mounting of the connector elements. Furthermore, in this method the position of the one or more connector elements within the housing is fixed because injection molding the conductive material such that the connector element extends through the first opening of the housing provides for an integral structure comprising the housing and the one or more connector elements.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
The step of providing a housing having at least one opening preferably comprises injection molding a plastics material so as to form the housing. Injection molding not only the connector elements but also the housing provides for a cheap and efficient process which allows manufacturing also complex housing shapes in a cost efficient manner. While different molding devices can be used for manufacturing the plastic housing on the one hand and for forming the connector elements on the other hand, both these steps also can be conducted in a single molding device, provided that such molding device is equipped with means for selectively supplying molding material to selected regions of the mold, such as gates for shutting off selected regions of the mold, or molding devices comprising rotary tables or shifting plates so as to sequentially mold selected regions of the component to be manufactured.
Preferably, the housing is dimensioned so as to accommodate the circuit board so that the housing and the circuit board can be combined to form a unitary assembly.
In preferred embodiments, the housing is provided with means for aligning the circuit board and the housing so as to facilitate assembly of the electrical switching element. Such alignment means can comprise, for example, alignment pins or projections provided at one of the housing and the circuit board, which in the assembled state of the electrical switching element cooperate with respective recesses provided at the respective other one of the housing and circuit board.
In order to prevent misalignment of the circuit board with respect to the housing, the housing and the circuit board preferably are designed such that the circuit board can be arranged within said housing only in a single orientation. This can be accomplished by designing the alignment means to be asymmetric.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, alignment of the housing and the printed circuit board is provided by dimensioning the housing and the circuit board such that the housing fits about the circumference of the circuit board. In this method alignment of the connector elements and the sensor elements provided on the printed circuit board inherently is provided simply by fitting the circuit board into the housing.
The assembly of the electrical switching element can be further facilitated by mounting the circuit board within the housing by snap-fit connection. This can be implemented by providing in the walls of the housing which contact the outer rim of the printed circuit board projections which the printed circuit board has to pass when being inserted into the housing. During insertion of the circuit board the respective region of the housing wall is temporarily deformed, but assumes its original shape as soon as the printed circuit board has passed the projection.
In preferred embodiments, a plurality of openings is formed in the housing and a plurality of connector elements is injection molded into the housing so as to provide for a plurality of conductive paths to a plurality of sensor elements provided on the circuit board. In contrast to known methods of assembling electrical switching elements comprising a plurality of sensor elements, wherein connector elements such as conducting springs were used to provide for a conductive path between each of the sensor elements provided on the circuit board and the user interface, in such embodiments of the present method all the required connector elements can be formed in a single manufacturing step by injecting molding a conductive material into the housing. This embodiment of the present method is particularly suited for forming switching arrangements that comprise a plurality of sensors or which comprise a capacitive sensor that is composed of a plurality of sensor elements the capacity of which changes when a user approaches or touches the respective user interface.
Preferably, upon assembly of the switching element a panel element, which provides for a user interface, is mounted such that the second end of the connector elements, i.e. the end of the connector elements that terminates at the exterior of the housing, terminates at the panel element. In dependency of the type of sensor elements used, the panel element can be made of conductive or non-conductive material. Thus, for example, if the sensor comprises a capacitive sensor the panel element can comprise a thin material layer, such as a glass sheet or a plastic foil, such as PMMA foil, which has sufficient permitivity to allow the sensor elements to detect a change in capacity that is caused by a user approaching or touching the user interface at the panel element.
While for forming the connector elements a variety of materials can be used, preferred materials include conductive rubber or conductive plastics materials.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below by reference to the drawings, in which
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Since connector elements 30 are formed by injection molding of a conductive material into housing 12, connector elements 30 fill the openings 16 provided in the top wall 14 of housing 10 and thus form an integral unit with housing 12.
In order to hold printed circuit board 20 in place in the fully assembled position, sidewalls 12 are provided with stops 42 which define how far printed circuit board 20 can be inserted into housing 12. Fixation of printed circuit board 20 within housing 12 is provided by projections 44, which projections the circuit 20 has to pass when being inserted into housing 12. Stops 42 and projections 44 thus cooperate to define a gap 46 for accommodating printed circuit board 20. Instead of providing individual stops 42 and projections 44, which may be located at any desired position within housing 10, sidewalls 12 can be provided with a continuous groove or with a plurality of grooves for accommodating the peripheral rim of printed circuit board 20.
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While printed circuit board 20 has a generally rectangular shape, in order to prevent misalignment of the circuit board when fitting it into housing 12 the circuit board at one of its sides comprises a recessed portion 60 which is engaged by corresponding portion 62 of housing side wall 12 which projects inwardly into recessed portion 60.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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11005387.3 | Jul 2011 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/061745 | 6/19/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/6/2014 |