Information
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Patent Grant
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6329614
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Patent Number
6,329,614
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 4
- 200 5 R
- 200 6 R
- 200 6 A
- 200 517
- 200 17 R
- 200 18
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plurality of fixed contacts and a movable contact are provided on a substrate so that opposite contacts form a unit switch. A holding plate having a spherical overhang holding wall is mounted on the substrate, and an operating plunger having a plurality of radially extending arms is slidably mounted in a hole formed in the holding plate, and rotatably held in the spherical overhang holding wall. A plurality of projections are formed on the underside of the plunger, each of the projections is provided corresponding to the movable contact.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a multi-directional switch comprising a plurality of manual switches and used in electronic devices such as a portable telephone, video camera, car radio and others.
The multi-directional switch comprises a plurality of fixed contacts circularly arranged in a housing, and an operating plunger tiltably provided in the housing and having a plurality of branches, each having a movable contact which can be contacted with a corresponding fixed contact in the housing by manipulating the operating plunger, thereby producing a specific signal.
FIG. 12
is a sectional side view of a multi-directional switch disclosed in the Japanese Patent Application Laid open 10-188738. There is provided on the bottom of a housing
1
a central fixed contact
2
, four peripheral fixed contacts
4
, a central movable contact
6
corresponding to the central fixed contact
2
, four peripheral movable contacts
7
, each provided for a corresponding fixed contact
4
, and a circular common fixed contact
3
. The central movable contact
6
has a circular tray shape. The peripheral movable contact
7
has a central arcuated yieldable bridge
7
a.
A peripheral portion of the central movable contact
6
contacts with the common fixed contact
3
and the central portion of the contact
6
is not contacted with the central fixed contact
2
. An inner portion of the peripheral movable contact
7
contacts with the common fixed contact
3
, and the bridge
7
a
is not contacted with the peripheral fixed contact
4
.
A first stem
8
and a second stem
10
as an operating plunger are mounted on the movable contacts
6
and
7
. The first stem
8
comprises a cylindrical portion
8
a
and a skirt portion
8
b
having a spherical peripheral wall. The skirt portion
8
b
has four projections
8
c
on the underside thereof, each contacts with a corresponding bridge
7
a
of the movable contact
7
. The first stem
8
is tiltably held by wall of a hole of a cover
11
at the spherical wall thereof.
The second stem
10
has a quadratic prism shape and is vertically slidably mounted in a guide hole
9
of the first stem
8
, and prevented from removing from the hole
9
by a flange
10
a.
The switches are operated by manipulating the second stem
10
. For example, when the second stem
10
is tilted to the left, the first stem
8
is also tilted to the left, so that the projection
8
c
pushes the bridge
7
a
to yield it, thereby contacting the bridge to the fixed contact
4
. Thus, the contact
4
is electrically connected to the common contact
3
by the bridge
7
a
. Other switches are similarly operated.
When the second stem
10
is depressed, a projection
10
b
pushes the central movable contact
6
to yield it so that the movable contact
6
contacts with the fixed contact
2
.
In the above described conventional multi-directional switch, the first stem
8
comprises the cylindrical portion
8
a
and the skirt portion
8
b
, and the second stem
10
is upwardly projected from the first stem
8
. Consequently, the height of the switch becomes large, and hence it is difficult to reduce the thickness and the size of the switch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-directional switch which may be reduced in thickness and size thereof.
Another object of the invention is to provide a multi-directional switch which is simple in construction and reliable in operation.
According to the present invention, there is provided a multi-directional manual switch comprising a substrate having a plurality of fixed contacts and a movable contact provided above each of the fixed contacts so that opposite contacts form a unit switch, a holding plate having a spherical overhang holding wall andmountedon the substrate, an operating plunger having a plurality of radially extending arms, and slidably mounted in a hole formed in the holding plate, and rotatably held in the spherical overhang holding wall, and a plurality of projections formed on the underside of the plunger, each of the projections being provided corresponding to the movable contact.
The unit switches comprise a central unit switch and a plurality of peripheral unit switches, the projections comprise a central projection and peripheral projections corresponding to the unit switches, the operating plunger is rotatably and axially slidably mounted in the spherical overhang holding wall, and a gap is formed between each of the peripheral projections and the corresponding movable contact in the condition that the central projection contacts with the corresponding movable contact.
The movable contact has an inverted tray shape, and the fixed contact of the unit switch comprises a central fixed contact and a plurality of peripheral fixed contacts.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing a multi-directional switch according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken along a line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along a line III—III of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a plunger;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a movable contact;
FIGS. 6
to
8
are similar drawings to
FIGS. 1
to
3
for explaining one of operations of the switch;
FIGS. 9
to
11
are similar drawings to
FIGS. 1
to
3
for explaining another operation of the switch; and
FIG. 12
is a sectional view of a conventional multi-directional switch.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 3
, the multi-directional switch of the present invention comprises a flat body
20
and a flat operating plunger
25
.
The body
20
is formed by laminating a plastic holding plate
21
, a plastic spacer
22
and a printed circuit board
23
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the body
20
has a square shape. The holding plate
21
has a hole
24
in a shape of a cross along the diagonal of the square. Each branch of the hole has a narrow base portion and a wide end portion.
The operating plunger
25
is slidably mounted in the hole
24
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, each arm of the operating plunger
25
comprises a narrow base portion
25
a
and a manipulating end portion
25
b
. The gap between the manipulating end portion
25
b
and the wall of the hole
24
is small so that the arm may not pivot in the hole.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the holding plate
21
has four supporting portions
27
between adjacent holes
24
, each having a spherical overhand holding wall
27
a
. The operating plunger
25
has four spherical projections
26
between adjacent base portions as shown in FIG.
4
. The spherical projections
26
are rotatably supported by the holding walls
27
a
and prevented from upwardly removing. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a part of the spherical projection
26
is positioned within the thickness of the operating plunger. Therefore, the height of the switch can be reduced.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, five apertures
28
are formed in the spacer
22
at a central portion and at four portions corresponding to manipulating end portions
25
b
of the operating plunger
25
.
In each aperture
28
, a circular movable contact
29
is disposed and positioned therein. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 5
, the movable contact
29
has an inverted tray shape having a spherical central portion
29
b
, and four feet
29
a
. Each foot
29
a
contacts with a peripheral fixed contact
32
provided on the printed circuit board
23
. The central portion
29
b
is positioned above a central fixed contact
33
on the circuit board
23
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, on the underside of a central portion of the operating plunger
25
, a spherical central projection
30
is formed corresponding to the central fixed contact
33
, and a spherical peripheral projection
31
is formed on the underside of each manipulating end portion
25
b
corresponding to the peripheral fixed contact
32
. Although the central projection
30
contacts with the central movable contact
29
, the peripheral projections
31
are not contacted with the peripheral movable contacts
29
, thereby providing a gap C there-between.
A protective plastic film (not shown) is provided between the holding plate
21
and the spacer
22
so as to protect the circuit on board
23
and the movable contacts
29
from water and dust.
In operation, referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, when a central portion of the operating plunger
25
is depressed by a finger of an operator as shown by an arrow F, the operating plunger is lowered, keeping a horizontal position. Consequently the central movable contact
29
is yielded to be contacted with the central fixed contact
33
on the circuit board
23
. Thus the peripheral fixed contacts
32
are connected to the central fixed contact
33
by the movable contact
29
, so that the central switch is closed. At that time, the peripheral projections
31
do not deform the peripheral movable contacts
29
as shown in FIG.
8
. This is caused by the gap C in FIG.
3
. Namely, the gap C is provided to have a sufficient height so as not to deform the movable contact
29
. Even if the operating plunger
25
is slightly tilted, the peripheral switch is not closed. More particularly, the component of the force F at the end portion
25
b
of the arm is very small compared with the force F at the central portion because of a large lever ratio. Furthermore, since the arm is a cantilever, the arm is flexed when the arm contacts with the fixed contact. Because of these conditions, the peripheral switch is not closed, as long as the arm is not tilted at an extremely large angle.
Referring to
FIGS. 10 and 11
, when one of the manipulating end portions
25
b
of the operating plunger
25
is depressed, the spherical peripheral projection
31
deforms the movable contact
29
, so that the movable contact
29
is contacted with the central fixed contact
32
. Thus, the peripheral switch is closed.
At that time, the operating plunger
25
rotates about a center of the sphere by the spherical overhang holding wall
27
a
, so that the projection
30
does not deform the movable contact
29
as shown in FIG.
10
. Furthermore, other peripheral end portions
25
b
do not deform the corresponding movable contacts
29
since component of the force of each end portion
25
b
is small because of the large lever ratio as described above.
In accordance with the present invention, since the multi-directional switch is composed by a flat body and a flat operating plunger, the thickness of the switch can be reduced and the construction is simple. In addition, since the plunger is mounted in a hole of the body, the thickness is further reduced.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A multi-directional manual switch comprising: a substrate having a plurality of fixed contacts and a movable contact provided above each of the fixed contacts so that opposite. contacts form a plurality of unit switches;each of the fixed contacts comprising a pair of fixed contacts, and each of the movable contacts having a sectional shape of an upwardly expanded shape and lower ends of the movable contact being contacted with the fixed contacts; a flat holding plate having a spherical overhang holding wall and mounted on the substrate; an operating plunger comprising a flat plate and having a plurality of radially extending arms, and slidably mounted in a hole formed in the holding plate, and rotatably held in the spherical overhang holding wall at spherical projections formed at a central portion thereof; and a plurality of projections formed on an underside of the plunger, each of the projections being provided corresponding to each of the movable contacts.
- 2. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 1 wherein the unit switches comprise a central unit switch and a plurality of peripheral unit switches, the projections comprise a central projection and peripheral projections corresponding to the unit switches, the operating plunger is rotatably and axially slidably mounted in the spherical overhang holding wall, and a gap is formed between each of the peripheral projections and the corresponding movable contact in a condition that the central projection contacts with the corresponding movable contact.
- 3. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 1 wherein the movable contact has an inverted tray shape, and each of the fixed contacts of the unit switch comprises a central fixed contact and a plurality of peripheral fixed contacts.
- 4. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 3 wherein each of the movable contacts has feet contacted with the peripheral fixed contacts.
- 5. A multi-directional manual switch comprising:a substrate; a plurality of switches disposed on the substrate, each of the switches comprising a plurality of fixed contacts and a movable contact, each of the movable contacts having an upwardly expanded shape and a lower end thereof in contact with at least one of the fixed contacts; a flat holding plate mounted on the substrate, the holding plate having an overhang holding wall with a spherical surface; an operating plunger comprising a flat plate having a central portion, a plurality of arms extending radially from the central portion and a plurality of spherical projections on the central portion, the plunger being slidably mounted in a hole formed in the holding plate, and the spherical projections engaging the spherical surface of the overhang holding wall, whereby the plunger is rotatably held in the overhang holding wall; and a plurality of projections formed on an underside of the plunger, each of the projections being disposed adjacent to a corresponding movable contact.
- 6. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 5 wherein:the switches comprise a central switch and a plurality of peripheral switches; the projections comprise a central projection and peripheral projections corresponding to the switches; and when no actuating force is applied to the plunger, (1) a gap is formed between each of the peripheral projections and the corresponding movable contact and (2) the central projection contacts the corresponding movable contact.
- 7. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 5 wherein the movable contact has an inverted tray shape, and the fixed contacts of each switch comprise a central fixed contact and a plurality of peripheral fixed contacts.
- 8. The multi-directional manual switch according to claim 7 wherein each of the movable contacts has feet in contact with the peripheral fixed contacts.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-161736 |
Jun 1999 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
10188738 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |