1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to push button switches and, particularly, to a push button switch including a light guiding member, a button, and a switch.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as LCD displays, usually include a push button switch. The push button switch usually includes a push button projects from the front of a housing, and a switch inside the housing that can be actuated by depressing the push button. The face of the push button can be illuminated from the rear to indicate an ON/OFF state of the electronic device. Although the conventional switch satisfies the basic requirements, it is still desirable to provide a novel push button switch.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The light guiding member 50 can be made of polycarbonate or polymethyl methacrylate and includes a first light guiding element 51, a second light guiding element 52, and a third light guiding element 53. The first light guiding element 51 includes an end that defines a recess 511 that is positioned above the light emitter 20. The first light guiding element 51 also includes a sloped reflective surface 512.
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In order to shorten the optical transmission path and improve efficient utilization ratio of light, the reflective surface 512 and the reflective surface 523 are both 45 degrees with respect to the second light guiding element 52.
The second light guiding element 52 further defines a pair of first locating holes 521 that match the first positioning posts 641. The third light guiding element 53 is shaped to pass through the slot 63. A protruding tab 531 protrudes from and is substantially perpendicular to the third light guiding element 53. The protruding tab 531 is in the same side as the reflective surface 523.
When in assembly, each positioning post 641 passes through a first locating hole 521. The third light guiding element 53 passing through the slot 63 with the protruding tab 531 is received in the cavity 621 and abuts against the reinforcing rib 622. The fixing member 61 rests on the second light guiding element 52. After assembly, the button 60 and the light guiding member 50 are assembled together.
The base 40 includes a connecting member 41 and a supporting member 42. The connecting member 41 defines a pair of second locating holes 413 that match the first positioning posts 641, and a pair of third locating holes 414 that match the second positioning posts 642. The supporting member 42 protrudes from the connecting member 41. The supporting member 42 includes a sloped surface 421 (see
Each first positioning post 641 passes through a second locating hole 413, and each second positioning post 642 passes through a third locating hole 414 to connect the base to the button 60. The supporting member 42 is received in the cavity 621 and sustains the protruding tab 531. The sloped surface 421 is substantially parallel to and abuts against the reflective surface 523. The connecting member 41 sustains the second light guiding element 52.
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When the pressing member 62 is depressed, the protruding tab 531 is pushed to engage the supporting member 42. The resisting portion 43 thus moves and actuates the switch 30. A circuit (not shown) is closed/opened alternately to turn on/off the light emitter 20, to indicate the power on/off state of the electronic device.
Moreover, it is to be understood that the disclosure may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the disclosure is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201010301151.2 | Feb 2010 | CN | national |