Information
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Patent Grant
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6710275
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Patent Number
6,710,275
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 3, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 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
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A push button structure has an outer face of a key top that extends from a top face to a seat portion. An outer face starting from the top face and terminating at a position between the top face and the seat portion is tapered in a spreading direction. An outer face that extends from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion is formed so as not to approach the outer face of the adjacent key top. In the outer face of the key top, an inward step is disposed at the position between the top face and the seat portion. The starting end of the outer face extending toward the seat portion is shifted to the inner side from the terminating end of the outer face starting from the top face of the key top.
Description
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-161117 filed Jun. 3, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a push button structure having a plurality of push buttons which are disposed in an operation panel to be adjacent to each other, and which are depressed in the thickness direction of the operation panel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, as shown in
FIG. 8
, a plurality of operational push buttons
52
are adjacently juxtaposed on an operation panel
51
of an electrical apparatus such as a car stereo
50
.
FIG. 9
shows main portions of the appearance of the push buttons
52
.
FIG. 10
shows a section taken along X—X in FIG.
9
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, each of the push buttons
52
has a key top
53
which has an inverted U-shape, and which protrudes from the operation panel
51
in the upward direction (in
FIG. 8
, the forward direction). A fulcrum
54
is disposed in front of the key top
53
, and a press portion
55
is disposed in rear of the key top
53
.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, in order to facilitate drawing of molds after a process of molding the push button
52
, the key top
53
of an inverted U-shape is tapered so as to spread as advancing from a top face
57
to a seat portion
58
.
FIG. 12A
shows the push button
52
which is not depressed, and
FIG. 12B
shows the push button
52
which is depressed. As shown in
FIG. 12B
, when the top face
57
of the key top
53
is pushed in the thickness direction (the lateral direction in FIG.
12
B), the push button
52
swings in the lateral direction in
FIG. 12B
about the fulcrum
54
.
As a result, the press portion
55
which is disposed at the rear of the key top
53
pushes a switch
56
to perform an input operation.
An electrical apparatus such as the car stereo
50
, which requires a limited installation space, must be miniaturized.
In order to realize miniaturization, the operation panel
51
must be reduced in size. However, the size of the plurality of push buttons
52
which are arranged on the operation panel
51
cannot be reduced beyond a certain limit because the area of the top face
57
must be ensured from a viewpoint of operability.
Therefore, it has been necessary to reduce the lateral gap between the push buttons
52
.
FIG. 13
is a sectional view taken along XIII—XIII in FIG.
9
.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, a side face
59
of the key top
53
on the side of an adjacent push button is inclined so as to spread as advancing from the top face
57
to the seat portion
58
. When the lateral gap a between the push buttons
52
is reduced, therefore, the seat portions
58
interfere with each other, thereby causing a problem in that the operability is impaired.
It may be contemplated that the height b of each push button
52
shown in
FIG. 13
is reduced to suppress the spreading amount of the side faces of the key top
53
, so that the distance between the adjacent push buttons
52
is shortened. In this case, however, there is a problem in that it is difficult to ensure a sufficient stroke in the push buttons
52
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been devised in view of the above problems. It is an object of the invention to provide a push button structure in which a gap between push buttons can be reduced without lowering the operability of the push buttons, so that the structure can be made compact.
In order to attain the object, a first aspect of the invention provides a push button structure having: a plurality of push buttons which are disposed in an operation panel to be adjacent to each other and which are to be depressed in a thickness direction of the operation panel, wherein each of the push buttons comprises a key top having a plurality of side walls, a top face and a seat portion, and among the side walls of the key top, a portion of a side wall on a side of an adjacent push button is formed not to approach the adjacent push button, the portion extending from a position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion.
Push buttons to which the invention can be applied include those which are to be depressed in the thickness direction, and in each of which, for manufacturing reasons, the key top has a sectional shape that spreads as advancing from a top face functioning as a press face to a seat portion. Therefore, the gap between adjacent push buttons is usually limited by the size of the seat portion. In the specification, the term “adjacent” means adjacency in the lateral direction of the operation panel, and does not mean adjacency in the vertical direction of the operation panel.
In the thus configured push button structure, the outer face of the side wall of the key top which extends from the side of the top face to that of the seat portion is tapered in a spreading direction in a portion starting from the top face and terminating at the position between the top face and the seat portion. By contrast, the portion of the outer face starting from that position and terminating in the seat portion is not tapered in a spreading direction so as not to approach an outer face of the adjacent key top.
Consequently, the gap between adjacent push buttons is limited by the size of the key top at the position between the top face and the seat portion, so that each push button can further approach the adjacent push button as compared with the conventional case where the gap is determined by the size of the seat portion. As a result, the push button structure can be made compact.
According to a second aspect of the invention, an outer face in the portion extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion is inclined to a side which is opposite to the adjacent push button, as advancing toward the seat portion.
In the outer face of the key top of the push button, the portion beyond the position between the top face and the seat portion is formed so as not to approach the outer face of the adjacent key top. From a manufacturing viewpoint, the inner face of the key top is preferably tapered so as to spread as advancing from the rear face of the top face to the seat portion.
In the thus configured push button structure, the gap between the push button and the adjacent one is increased in a portion of the outer face of the key top beyond the position between the top face and the seat portion. Therefore, the push buttons can further approach each other, and the push button structure can be made compact.
According to a third aspect of the invention, a step which is bent toward a center of the key top is disposed at the position between the top face and the seat portion of the outer face, thereby placing a starting end of the outer face extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion, to be closer to the center of the key top than a terminating end of the outer face extending from the top face to the position between the top face and the seat portion.
In the thus configured push button structure, the position of the starting end of the outer face extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion is shifted toward the center from the position of the terminating end of the outer face extending from the top face of the key top to the position between the top face and the seat portion. In a process of manufacturing the push button, therefore, the terminating and starting positions are not required to coincide with each other, so that the manufacturing process can be simplified.
Since the outer face portion of the key top extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion is closer to the center, the adjacent push buttons can be placed closer to each other, with the result that the push button structure can be made compact.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the push button structure of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of a push button taken along II—II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged view of a step portion;
FIG. 4
is an overall view of an operation panel using a push button structure which is the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a diagram illustrating another embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a diagram illustrating a further embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view showing a fitted state of molds in a process of molding a push button;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a car stereo that is a conventional example in which a push button structure is used;
FIG. 9
is an external view of a push button;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view taken along X—X in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a sectional view showing a fitted state of molds in a process of molding a push button;
FIG. 12A
is a sectional view showing a push button which is not depressed, and
FIG. 12B
is a sectional view showing the push button which is depressed; and
FIG. 13
is a sectional view taken along XIII—XIII in FIG.
9
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFFERED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, embodiments of the push button structure of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description of the embodiments, the components which have been described with reference to
FIGS. 8
to
13
are denoted by the same reference numerals in the figures, and their description is simplified or omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, a push button structure
10
which is an embodiment of the invention is disposed inside the operation panel
51
. Push buttons
11
are swingably attached to support members
12
a
and
12
b
so that adjacent push buttons
11
are attached to different support members. In the embodiment, the push buttons are classified into two groups. The term “adjacent” means adjacency in the lateral direction in
FIG. 4
, and, even in the case where the push buttons
11
are arranged in a plurality of rows which are vertically juxtaposed, vertical adjacency is ignored.
When the push buttons
11
of the two groups are fitted from the rear side into a push button opening
13
of the operation panel
51
so as to protrude to the front, therefore, the plurality of push buttons
11
are arranged with being exposed from the front face of the operation panel
51
. Since the push buttons
11
are supported by the respective support members
12
a
and
12
b
so as to be immovable in the lateral direction in
FIG. 4
, it is not necessary to dispose a frame between the adjacent push buttons
11
, whereby the gap between the push buttons
11
can be reduced, so that the operation panel
51
can be made compact.
FIG. 1
shows the appearance of the push button
11
.
FIG. 2
shows a sectional shape of the push button
11
taken along II—II in FIG.
1
. The whole of the push button
11
has an inverted U-shape. In the outer side of the key top
53
, a side wall
15
is disposed which starts from the top face
57
to be depressed by a finger and extends toward the seat portion
58
via a rounded portion
14
. In an outer face
16
of the side wall
15
, an outer face
16
a
which extends to an intermediate position
17
spreads laterally.
Referring also to
FIG. 3
, a step
18
which is bent toward the center of the key top
53
is disposed at the intermediate position
17
in the outer face
16
of the key top
53
, and the terminating end
19
of the outer face
16
a
of the key top
53
which extends from the top face
57
to the intermediate position
17
is positioned in the outer edge of the step
18
.
By contrast, in the outer face
16
of the side wall
15
of the key top
53
, an outer face
16
b
which extends from the intermediate position
17
toward the seat portion
58
is formed into a shape which does not spread at least toward the outer side, thereby preventing the side wall from approaching the adjacent push button
11
.
Specifically, the starting end
20
of the outer face
16
b
which extends from the intermediate position
17
toward the seat portion
58
is positioned in the inner edge of the step
18
. Preferably, the outer face is tapered so as to be inclined to the inner side of the key top
53
as advancing from the starting end
20
toward the seat portion
58
. Alternatively, as in a push button
21
shown in
FIG. 5
, the outer face
16
b
may extend straight downward from the starting end
20
toward the seat portion
58
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the inner face
22
of the push button
11
is tapered so as to uniformly spread as advancing from the inside of the top face
57
to the seat portion
58
.
In the above-described push button structure
10
, the outer face
16
a
of the side wall
15
of the key top
53
which extends from the top face
57
toward the seat portion
58
is tapered in a spreading direction in the portion starting from the top face
57
and terminating at the intermediate position
17
.
By contrast, the outer face
16
b
which extends from the intermediate position
17
to the seat portion
58
is formed so as not to approach the outer face
16
b
of the adjacent key top
53
. Therefore, the gap between the adjacent push buttons
11
is determined by the size of the key top
53
at the intermediate position
17
, so that the push button can further approach the adjacent push button
11
as compared with the conventional case where the gap is determined by the size of the seat portion
58
. As a result, the push button structure
10
can be made compact.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the fitting position of molds in the process of manufacturing the push button
11
can be set to coincide with the position of the step
18
. Therefore, the push button
11
of a desired sectional shape can be manufactured even when some manufacturing error occurs. The step
18
is required only to be directed toward the inside of the key top
53
, and the length of the step
18
is not particularly restricted.
The push button structure
10
of the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and may be adequately modified or improved.
In the above-described embodiments, the intermediate position
17
of the outer face of the side wall
15
of the key top
53
is placed in the vicinity of the middle in the height direction. Alternatively, as a push button
23
shown in
FIG. 6
, the intermediate position
17
may be placed in succession to the rounded portion
14
continuous to the top face
57
. In this case, the outer face
16
of the key top
53
is tapered toward the inside of the key top
53
with starting from the rounded portion
14
.
As described above, in the push button structure of the invention, the outer face of the side wall of the key top which extends from the side of the top face to that of the seat portion is tapered in a spreading direction in a portion starting from the top face and terminating at the intermediate position. By contrast, the portion of the outer face which starts from the intermediate position and terminates in the seat portion is not tapered in a spreading direction so as not to approach the outer face of the adjacent key top. Therefore, the gap between adjacent push buttons is limited by the size of the key top at the intermediate position, so that each push button can further approach the adjacent push button as compared with the conventional case where the gap is determined by the size of the seat portion. As a result, the push button structure can be made compact.
Claims
- 1. A push button structure comprising:a plurality of push buttons which are disposed in an operation panel to be adjacent to each other and which are to be depressed in a thickness direction of the operation panel, wherein each of the push buttons comprises a key top having a plurality of side walls, a top face and a seat portion, and among the side walls of the key top, a portion of a side wall on a side of an adjacent push button is formed not to approach the adjacent push button, the portion extending from a position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion.
- 2. A push button structure according to claim 1, wherein an outer face in the portion extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion is inclined to a side which is opposite to the adjacent push button, as advancing toward the seat portion.
- 3. A push button structure according to claim 1, wherein a step which is bent toward a center of the key top is disposed at the position between the top face and the seat portion of the outer face, thereby placing a starting end of the outer face extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion, to be closer to the center of the key top than a terminating end of the outer face extending from the top face to the position between the top face and the seat portion.
- 4. A push button structure according to claim 2, wherein a step which is bent toward a center of the key top is disposed at the position between the top face and the seat portion of the outer face, thereby placing a starting end of the outer face extending from the position between the top face and the seat portion toward the seat portion, to be closer to the center of the key top than a terminating end of the outer face extending from the top face to the position between the top face and the seat portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
P 2002-161117 |
Jun 2002 |
JP |
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