Information
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Patent Grant
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6169256
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Patent Number
6,169,256
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Date Filed
Monday, October 25, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 2, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 5 R
- 200 5 A
- 200 18
- 200 517
- 200 341
- 200 293
- 200 295
- 200 296
- 400 472
- 400 490
- 400 491
- 400 4912
- 400 495
- 400 4951
- 400 496
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A panel switch for use in various kinds of electronic appliance comprises (1) a first wiring board having a switch contact formed on an upper surface thereof, a locating hole, and a screw hole, (2) a push button unit made of insulation resin having a frame connecting a movable key button for depressing the switch contact, and disposed on the first wiring board, and (3) a cover for covering the push button unit, having a locating hole and a threaded hole. The push button unit is provided with a locating boss on both of an upper surface and a lower surface of the frame. In assembling the panel switch, the first wiring board and the cover are aligned with respect to each other through the push button unit by inserting the locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame into their respective locating holes in the cover and the first wiring board. The panel switch is mounted into an appliance by making a positioning alignment of the panel switch by inserting the locating boss of the frame of the push button unit protruding from the upper surface of the cover into a depression provided in an inner surface of the appliance.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a panel switch for use in a variety of electronic appliances such as video equipment, audio equipment, facsimile, copy machine, printer and the like. Further, the invention relates to a method of mounting the panel switch into an appliance.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A panel switch of the prior art is described hereinafter by referring to FIG.
9
through FIG.
14
.
Incidentally, some of the accompanying figures are cross-sectional views of the panel switch showing only portions where typical structure, spatial arrangement, and the like of individual components are conspicuous.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional side view, and
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of the panel switch of the prior art. Referring to FIG.
9
and
FIG. 10
, a first wiring board
1
bears a wiring pattern
1
A, and a plural pair of central stationary contacts
1
B and peripheral stationary contacts
1
C formed on a upper surface thereof. A dome-shaped movable contact
2
made of resilient thin metal sheet is placed on the first wiring board
1
in a manner that an outer periphery of it is in contact with the peripheral stationary contact
1
C, and an inner surface of a central vertex portion is opposite to the central stationary contact
1
B. The movable contact
2
is adhesively secured to the first wiring board
1
with an insulation film
3
, a lower surface of which is coated with adhesive material.
A push button unit
4
made of insulation resin is so constructed that a plurality of movable key-buttons
4
C, each provided with a operating key portion
4
A on an upside thereof and a protrusion
4
B for depressing the movable contact
2
on an underside thereof, are connected to a frame
4
D. The push button unit
4
is aligned in position on the first wiring board
1
by inserting a plurality of locating bosses
4
E provided on a lower surface of the frame
4
D into a plurality of locating holes
1
D in the first wiring board
1
.
A cover
5
made of metal plate is provided with a plurality of button openings
5
A, a display opening
5
B, and a plurality of threaded holes
5
C. The cover
5
is placed on the push button unit
4
in such a manner that a plurality of the operating key portions
4
A of the push button unit
4
protrude from the button openings
5
A in the cover
5
. The cover
5
covers the push button unit
4
, and is secured to the first wiring board
1
with screws
6
, which are inserted from a backside of the first wiring board
1
through the screw holes
1
E and notches
4
F of the push button unit
4
, and fastened into the threaded holes
5
C. Since the cover
5
is secured to the first wiring board
1
with a plurality of the screws
6
, the screw holes
1
E of the first wiring board
1
are made to be larger in diameter than a diameter of the screws
6
, in order to tolerate variations in finishing dimensions of the plurality of threaded holes
5
C and screw holes
1
E.
In addition, a second wiring board
8
provided with a liquid crystal display element
7
is disposed on a left side of the first wiring board
1
and the push button unit
4
in such a manner that the liquid crystal display element
7
protrudes from the cover
5
through the display opening
5
B having a dimension greater than an outer dimension of the liquid crystal display element
7
. The second wiring board
8
is secured to the cover
5
with screws
9
which is inserted from a backside of the second wiring board
8
through a screw hole
8
A having a diameter larger than a diameter of the screws
9
, and fastened into a threaded hole
5
D in the cover
5
.
In the panel switch
10
of the above-described structure, the protrusion
4
B at the underside of the movable key-button
4
C depresses the central vertex portion of the dome-shaped movable contact
2
, so as to shift the movable contact
2
downward, when the operating key portion
4
A of the push button unit
4
is pushed downward, as shown in FIG.
11
. This causes an electrical connection between the central stationary contact
1
B and the peripheral stationary contact
1
C via the movable contact
2
due to a contact of the inner surface of the central vertex portion of the movable contact
2
with the central stationary contact
1
B. When the pushing force to the operating key portion
4
A is removed, the inner surface of the central vertex portion of the movable contact
2
moves off the central stationary contact
1
B due to a resilient force of restitution of the movable contact
2
, and thereby the movable key-button
4
C returns to its original position shown in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view of an electronic appliance equipped with the panel switch
10
. In
FIG. 12
, a console
11
of the electronic appliance is provided with a plurality of button openings
11
A and a display window
11
B in an upper surface thereof, and a plurality of depressions
11
C in a lower surface thereof. The plurality of operating key portions
4
A protrude from the button openings
11
A, and the liquid crystal display element
7
locates under the display window
11
B. The panel switch
10
is placed and mounted in position of the console
11
by inserting protrusions
5
E provided on the upper surface of the cover
5
into the depressions
11
C in the console
11
.
As has been described, the panel switch of the prior art is so constructed that the first wiring board
1
and the cover
5
are fixed together by inserting the screws
6
into the screw holes
1
E having a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the screws
6
, whereas the push button unit
4
is aligned in position on the first wiring board
1
by inserting the locating bosses
4
E into the locating holes
1
D. Therefore, the operating key portions
4
A of the push button unit
4
deviate out of the centers of the button openings
5
A of the cover
5
, as shown in
FIG. 13
, if the screws
6
are fastened into the threaded holes
5
C while they are in such positions shifted eccentrically from the screw holes
1
E. As a result, the operating key portions
4
A touch the button openings
5
A if the positioning deviation is excessive, giving rise to a problem that pushing operation is obstructed.
Similar positioning deviation can also occur between the liquid crystal display element
7
disposed on the second wiring board
8
and the display opening
5
B of the cover
5
, since the screw hole
8
A of the second wiring board
8
is larger the than a diameter of the screw
9
, and the display opening
5
B of the cover
5
is also greater than the outer dimension of the liquid crystal display element
7
. If the panel switch
10
assembled as above is installed into an electronic appliance by inserting the projections
5
E of the cover
5
into the depression
11
C in the console
11
, a positioning deviation occurs between the button openings
11
A of the console
11
and the operating key portions
4
A of the push button unit
4
, as well as between the display window
11
B and the liquid crystal display element
7
, thereby giving rise to another problem that an outward appearance is impaired around the operating key portions and display sections of the appliance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A panel switch in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes (1) a first screw; (2) a first wiring board including (a) a wiring pattern and a switch contact formed on an upper surface of said first wiring board, (b) a first locating hole, and (c) a first screw hole of a diameter larger than a diameter of said first screw; (3) a push button unit made of insulation resin including (a) a movable key-button having an operating key portion and a protrusion on an underside of said operating key portion for depressing said switch contact, (b) a frame for connecting said movable key button, and (c) a plurality of locating bosses provided on an upper surface and a lower surface of said frame, wherein said push button unit being disposed in position on said first wiring board with said locating bosses on the lower surface inserted in said first locating holes of said first wiring board; (4) a cover for covering said push button unit, said cover including (a) a button opening, through said button opening said operating key portion of said push button unit protrudes, (b) a second locating hole wherein said locating boss on the upper surface of said push button unit is inserted, and (c) a first threaded hole; and wherein said first screw is inserted through said first screw hole in said first wiring board, and fastened into said first threaded hole in said cover, for securing said first wiring board and said push button unit to said cover.
Since the panel switch has such structure that positioning alignment of the first wiring board to the cover is made through the push button unit by inserting the locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of the push button unit into the locating hole of the cover and the another locating hole of the wiring board, no deviation can occur in position of the operating key portion of the push button unit from the button opening of the cover.
The panel switch in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention further includes (1) a second screw; and (2) a second wiring board having a third locating hole and a second screw hole in a diameter larger than a diameter of said second screw; and said cover further includes a second threaded hole; wherein said second wiring board is disposed at a side of said first wiring board under said cover, said locating boss provided on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit is inserted into said third locating hole in said second wiring board, and said second screw inserted in said second screw hole of said second wiring board is fastened into a second threaded hole provided in said cover.
Further, the panel switch in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is provided with the push button unit so constructed that at lease one of the plurality of the locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame are tapered so that a tip portion is smaller in diameter than a base portion. The tapered tip facilitates insertion of the locating bosses into the locating holes in the cover or the wiring board, thereby reducing assembling time of panel switches as well as cost of them.
Furthermore, the cover used in the panel switch in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is further provided with a catch in a shape generally resembling the letter L or the reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing the first wiring board. The first wiring board is aligned in position using the locating boss on the lower surface of the frame of the push button unit, and fixed to the cover together with the push button unit by jamming the first wiring board in the catch. The foregoing structure can reduce a number of components, or the screws used, and ease the assembly of panel switches, so as to reduce the cost even further.
Also, a method in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention for mounting a panel switch into an appliance comprises the steps of (1) protruding a locating boss on an upper surface of a frame of a push button unit through and above an upper surface of a cover, and (2) aligning a position of the panel switch on the appliance by inserting the locating boss protruding from the upper surface into a depression provided in a lower surface of a console of the appliance. Use of the locating boss of the push button unit for making a positioning alignment of the panel switch with the appliance achieves a proper mounting of the panel switch into the appliance without resulting in a deviation in positions of an operating key portion of the push button unit, a liquid crystal display element, and the like components,
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional side view depicting a panel switch of a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view depicting the same panel switch;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view depicting the same panel switch when a switch key is in a depressed position;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view depicting an electronic appliance equipped with the same panel switch;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view depicting an essential portion of the same panel switch;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view depicting a panel switch of a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 7A
to
7
C is a cross-sectional view of a part of the same panel switch illustrating a method of assembling;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view depicting a panel switch of another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional side view depicting a panel switch of the prior art;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view depicting the same panel switch of the prior art;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view depicting the same panel switch of the prior art when a switch key is in a depressed position;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view depicting an electronic appliance equipped with the same panel switch of the prior art;
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view depicting the same panel switch of the prior art having a positioning deviation; and
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view depicting an electronic appliance equipped with the same panel switch of the prior art having a positioning deviation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter by referring to FIG.
1
through FIG.
8
. Incidentally, each of the accompanying figures shows a cross-sectional view of the panel switch in part where typical structure, spatial arrangement, and the like of individual components are conspicuous. In addition, all components having identical structure to those of the prior art switch are assigned the same reference numerals, and detailed description will be omitted.
First Exemplary Embodiment
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional side view depicting a panel switch of a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the same panel switch. Referring to FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a first wiring board
1
bears a wiring pattern
1
A, and a plural pair of central stationary contacts
1
B and peripheral stationary contacts
1
C, all formed on an upper surface thereof. A dome-shaped movable contact
2
made of resilient thin metal sheet is placed on the first wiring board
1
in a manner that an outer periphery is in contact with the peripheral stationary contact
1
C, and an inner surface of a central vertex portion is opposite to the central stationary contact
1
B. The movable contact
2
is adhesively secured to the first wiring board
1
with an insulation film
3
, of which a lower surface is coated with adhesive material. A plurality of movable key-buttons
16
C, each of which is provided with a protrusion
16
B for depressing the movable contact
2
on an underside surface of an operating key portion
16
A, are connected to a frame
16
D of a push button unit
16
made of insulation resin. The push button unit
16
is provided with a plurality of locating bosses
16
E on its lower surface, and the push button unit
16
is aligned in position on the first wiring board
1
by inserting the locating bosses
16
E into a plurality of first locating holes
1
D in the first wiring board
1
. Although the structure as described above is same as the panel switch of the prior art, the push button unit
16
of the panel switch of this exemplary embodiment is further provided with a locating boss
16
F on an upper surface of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
.
A cover
17
made preferably of metal plate is provided with a plurality of button openings
17
A, a display opening
17
B, and a plurality of first threaded holes
17
C. The cover
17
is disposed on and covers the push button unit
16
in such a manner that the plurality of operating key portions
16
A of the push button unit
16
protrude from the button openings
17
A in the cover
17
. The cover
17
for use in the panel switch of this exemplary embodiment is further provided with a second locating hole
17
D. A positioning alignment is made between the cover
17
and the push button unit
16
by inserting the locating boss
16
F on the upper surface of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
into the second locating hole
17
D. The first wiring board
1
is then secured to the cover
17
with a first screw
6
, which is inserted from a reverse side of the first wiring board
1
into a first screw hole
1
E having a diameter larger than the first screw
6
and through an inside of a hollow spacer
16
G of the push button unit
16
, and fastened into the first threaded hole
17
C in the cover
17
.
In addition, a second wiring board
8
provided with a liquid crystal display element
7
is disposed on a left side of the first wiring board
1
and the push button unit
1
in such a manner that the liquid crystal display element
7
protrudes from the cover
17
through the display opening
17
B. The push button unit
16
is provided with a locating boss
16
H on the lower surface and another locating boss
16
J on the upper surface respectively at a left side of the frame
16
D. The locating bosses
16
H and
16
J on the lower and upper surfaces are inserted in a third locating hole
8
B of the second wiring board
8
and a fourth locating hole
17
E of the cover
17
respectively.
The second wiring board
8
is fixed to the cover
17
with a second screw
9
, which is inserted from a lower side of the second wiring board
8
into a second screw hole
8
A having a diameter larger than a diameter of the second screw
9
and through an inside of a hollow spacer
16
K of the push button unit
16
, and fastened into a second threaded hole
17
F in the cover
17
.
The panel switch
18
of the above-described structure operates in the same manner as the prior art panel switch. That is, when the operating key portion
16
A of the push button unit
16
is pushed downward, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the protrusion
16
B at the underside of the movable key-button
16
C depresses the central vertex portion of the dome-shaped movable contact
2
, so as to shift the movable contact
2
downward. This causes an electrical connection between the central stationary contact
1
B and the peripheral stationary contact
1
C through the movable contact
2
due to a contact of the lower surface of the central vertex portion with the central stationary contact
1
B. When the pushing force to the operating key portion
16
A is removed, the lower surface of the central vertex portion of the movable contact
2
moves off the central stationary contact
1
B due to a resilient force of restitution of the movable contact
2
, and thereby the movable key-button
16
C returns to its original position shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of an electronic appliance equipped with the panel switch
18
. In
FIG. 4
, a console
19
of the electronic appliance is provided with a plurality of button openings
19
A and a display window
19
B on an upper surface thereof, and a depression
19
C in a lower surface thereof. The plurality of operating key portions
16
A of the push button unit
16
protrude from the button openings
19
A of the console
19
, and the liquid crystal display element
7
locates under the display window
19
B. The panel switch
18
is aligned and mounted in position of the console
19
by inserting the locating boss
16
F on the upper surface of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
that protrudes from the upper surface of the cover
17
into the depression
19
C in the lower surface of the console
11
.
In the panel switch
18
of this exemplary embodiment, as has been described, the push button unit
16
is provided with the locating bosses
16
F and
16
E on both of the upper surface and the lower surface of the frame
16
D. The structure of the panel switch is such that positioning alignment of the first wiring board
1
and the cover
17
is made through the push button unit
16
by inserting the locating bosses
16
F and
16
E on the upper and lower surfaces of the push button unit
16
into the second locating hole
17
D in the cover
17
and the other first locating hole
1
D in the wiring board
1
. This structure provides the panel switch bearing a little positioning deviation in position of the operating key portion
16
A of the push button unit
16
from the button opening
17
A of the cover
17
.
Further, the structure of the panel switch
18
is such that positioning alignment of the cover
17
and the second wiring board
8
provided with the liquid crystal display element
7
is made with the locating bosses
16
J and
16
H on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
, thereby reducing a positioning deviation between the liquid crystal display element
7
and the display opening
17
B of the cover
17
.
Furthermore, this structure is such that a tip of the locating boss
16
F on the upper surface of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
is protruded through and above the upper surface of the cover
17
, and positioning alignment of the panel switch
18
is made with the appliance by inserting the tip of the locating boss
16
F into the depression
19
C provided in the lower surface of the console
19
of the appliance. This structure allows installation of the panel switch
18
into the electronic appliance without causing a positioning deviation of the operating key portion
16
A of the push button unit
16
and the liquid crystal display element
7
.
Moreover, this structure is such that at least either of the locating bosses
16
F and
16
E on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
is tapered so that a tip portion is smaller in diameter than a base portion as shown in FIG.
5
. The tapered tip facilitates insertion of the locating boss into the second locating hole
17
D of the cover
17
or the first locating hole
1
D of the first wiring board
1
, thereby reducing assembling time of the panel switch as well as the cost of it.
Second Exemplary Embodiment
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a panel switch of a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 6
, a push button unit
16
is provided with locating bosses
16
F and
16
E on both of an upper surface and a lower surface of a frame
16
D. A positioning alignment between a first wiring board
21
and a cover
20
is made through the push button unit
16
by inserting the locating bosses
16
F and
16
E on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
into a locating hole
20
A in the cover
20
and another locating hole
21
A in the first wiring board
21
. Also, a positioning alignment between a second wiring board
8
provided with a liquid crystal display element
7
and the cover
20
is made with locating bosses
16
J and
16
H on the upper and lower surfaces of the push button unit
16
. The above structure is similar to that of the first exemplary embodiment. However, the cover
20
of the panel switch of this exemplary embodiment is provided, at a lower side edge thereof, with a plurality of catches
20
C in a shape generally resembling the letter L extending downwardly and having tapered retaining edges
20
B for securing the wiring board.
The first wiring board
21
is provided with a plurality of notches
21
B at a side thereof in positions corresponding to the catches
20
C of the cover
20
. The locating holes
21
A are formed into a shape of slit. The first wiring board
21
is secured to the cover
20
by inserting one side of the notches
21
B of the first wiring board
21
under their respective tapered retaining edges
20
B of the catches
20
C of the cover
20
, and nipping the first wiring board
21
with the catches
20
C.
The panel switch of the above structure is assembled in a manner as described hereinafter. First, the push button unit
16
is disposed on the cover
20
, which is placed upside down, as shown in
FIG. 7A
, while aligning the push button unit
16
in position by inserting the locating boss
16
F into the locating hole
20
A. The first wiring board
21
is overlaid on the cover
20
by fitting the plurality of notches
21
B with the plurality of catches
20
C of the cover
20
, while maintaining the first wiring board
21
in a position that the surface bearing the movable contact
2
faces downwardly.
While holding the first wiring board
21
laying on the cover
20
, it is slid toward the right side, as shown in
FIG. 7B
, so as to insert a left side of the notches
21
B of the first wiring board
21
under the tapered retaining edges
20
B of the generally L-shaped catches
20
C of the cover
20
. The panel switch is completed, when the tapered retaining edges
20
B jams on a back surface (upper surface in
FIG. 7C
) of the first wiring board
21
, and the catches
20
C nips the first wiring board
21
to secure it to the cover
20
, as shown in FIG.
7
C.
The locating boss
16
E on the lower surface (upper surface in
FIG. 7B
) of the frame
16
D of the push button unit
16
is free in the locating hole
21
A in the first wiring board
21
, when it is in the position shown in
FIG. 7B
, since the locating hole
21
A is a slit. When the first wiring board
21
is slid toward the right side, however, the left end of the locating hole
21
A strikes the locating boss
16
E, as shown in FIG.
7
C. Therefore, the alignment is set at this position of the first wiring board
21
on the cover
20
through the push button unit
16
.
As described, the panel switch of this exemplary embodiment has the structure, wherein the first wiring board
21
is fixed to the cover
20
by fitting the side of the notches
21
B in the generally L-shaped catches
20
C, and nipping the first wiring board
21
by the catches
20
C. This structure eliminates the need for screws, thereby reducing a number of components. The structure also eases assembly of the switches, and reduces the cost.
Although the panel switch using the catches
20
C for nipping the first wiring board
21
is able to maintain a rigidness necessary for the normal usage, the first wiring board
21
and the cover
20
can be secured more reliably by bending some of the catches
20
C inward, or tightening them with screws at a few locations.
Also, the catches at the lower side edge of the cover
20
may be formed in a shape generally resembling the letter T, so as to provide a catching hook at both ends. The catches of this shape can hold the wiring board more securely to the cover
20
if a catching hook at one end is bent after the wiring board is slit into and jammed under the other catching hook.
Although the described exemplary embodiment is an example, which adopts the first wiring board
21
provided with the notches
21
B, the first wiring board
21
may be provided with slits in stead of notches, so as to fix it to the cover
20
by way of inserting the catches
20
C therethrough.
Furthermore, the panel switch of the present exemplary embodiment as described above includes one example of the switch contact structure in that the movable contact
2
made of thin resilient metal sheet is adhesively secured to the first wiring board
1
or
21
with the insulation film
3
coated with adhesive material. However, it may be replaced by any other movable contact such as one, which consists of a dome-shaped member made of a flexible insulation film or elastic rubber, and a contact point placed on an inner surface thereof, and which is disposed on the first wiring board
1
or
21
. Or, a self-contained unitary push switch
22
may be mounted on the first wiring board
1
or
21
, as shown in
FIG. 8
, in place of the pair of stationary contacts and the movable contact. Accordingly, the present invention can be embodied with any other kind of switch contacts besides the above.
As has been discussed, the present invention provides an advantage of realizing a panel switch that eliminates a positioning deviation between the operating key portion of the push button unit and the button opening of the cover, as well as a method of mounting the panel switch into an appliance.
Claims
- 1. A panel switch comprising:(1) a first screw; (2) a first wiring board including (a) a switch contact coupled to an upper surface of said first wiring board, (b) a first locating hole, and (c) a first screw hole of a diameter larger than a diameter of said first screw; (3) a push button unit made of insulation resin including (a) a movable key-button having an operating key portion and a protrusion on an underside of said operating key portion for depressing said switch contact, (b) a frame for connecting said movable key button, and (c) a first set of locating bosses provided on an upper surface and a second set of locating bosses provided on a lower surface of said frame, wherein said push button unit being disposed in position on said first wiring board with said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface inserted in said first locating holes of said first wiring board; (4) a cover for covering said push button unit, said cover including (a) a button opening, through said button opening said operating key portion of said push button unit protrudes, (b) a second locating hole wherein said first set of locating bosses on the upper surface of said push button unit is inserted, and (c) a first threaded hole; and wherein said first screw is inserted through said first screw hole in said first wiring board, and fastened into said first threaded hole in said cover, for securing said first wiring board and said push button unit to said cover.
- 2. The panel switch according to claim 1 wherein said cover is made of metal.
- 3. The panel switch according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said plurality of locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of said frame of said push button unit are tapered so that a tip portion thereof is smaller in diameter than a base portion thereof.
- 4. The panel switch according to claim 3, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 5. The panel switch according to claim 2, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 6. The panel switch according to claim 1 further comprising:(1) a second screw; and (2) a second wiring board having a third locating hole and a second screw hole in a diameter larger than a diameter of said second screw; and said cover further includes a second threaded hole; wherein said second wiring board is disposed at a side of said first wiring board under said cover, one of said second set of locating bosses provided on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit is inserted into said third locating hole in said second wiring board, and said second screw inserted in said second screw hole of said second wiring board is fastened into a second threaded hole provided in said cover.
- 7. The panel switch according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said plurality of locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of said frame of said push button unit are tapered so that a tip portion thereof is smaller in diameter than a base portion thereof.
- 8. The panel switch according to claim 7, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 9. The panel switch according to claim 6, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 10. The panel switch according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of locating bosses on the upper and lower surfaces of said frame of said push button unit are tapered so that a tip portion thereof is smaller in diameter than a base portion thereof.
- 11. The panel switch according to claim 10, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 12. The panel switch according to claim 1, wherein said cover is further provided with a catch in a shape substantially resembling a letter L or a reversed letter T at a lower edge on a side thereof for securing said first wiring board, andsaid first wiring board and said push button unit are secured to said cover by aligning said first wiring board in position using said second set of locating bosses on the lower surface of said frame of said push button unit, and by jamming said first wiring board in said catch.
- 13. A method of mounting a panel switch into an appliance, said method comprising the steps of:providing a first screw providing a first wiring board including (a) a switch contact coupled to an upper surface of a first wiring board, (b) a first locating hole, and (c) a first screw hole of a diameter larger than a diameter of said first screw; providing a push button unit made of insulation resin including (a) a movable key-button having an operating key portion and a protrusion on an underside of said operating key portion for depressing said switch contact, (b) a frame for connecting said movable key button, and (c) a plurality of locating bosses provided on an upper surface and a lower surface of said frame, wherein said push button unit being disposed in position on said first wiring board with said locating bosses on the lower surface inserted in said first locating holes of said first wiring board; providing a cover for covering said push button unit, said cover including (a) a button opening, through said button opening said operating key portion of said push button unit protrudes, (b) a second locating hole wherein said locating boss on the upper surface of said push button unit is inserted, and (c) a first threaded hole; and inserting said first screw through said first screw hole in said first wiring board, fastening said first screw into said first threaded hole in said cover, to secure said first wiring board and said push button unit to said cover in order to form said panel switch; protruding said locating boss on said upper surface of said frame; and aligning said panel switch in position on said appliance by inserting said locating boss protruding from the upper surface into a depression provided in a lower surface of said appliance.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-302478 |
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