Claims
- 1. A push button switch, comprising a switch unit which comprises:
- a base;
- at least one first terminal and at least one second terminal, said terminals extending essentially vertically from said base;
- 2. A switch as claimed in claim 24, further comprising:
- a housing;
- an upwardly biased plunger which is movable over a predetermined range located within the housing, said plunger having an upper surface and means for moving said second protruding member vertically; and
- a push button unit located within the housing and connected to the upper surface of the plunger and capable of depressing the plunger over said predetermined range.
- 3. A switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said switch unit has an upper portion and a lower lateral edge, and said push button unit has an upper surface which defines an illumination face, and said switch further comprises:
- an illumination unit located within the housing having an illumination element for illuminating the illumination face, said illumination element being housed within the push button unit, said illumination unit including means for allowing relative movement between the illumination unit and the push button unit;
- a socket unit housed within the plunger which is connected to the illumination element, said socket unit being secured to the upper portion of the switch unit; and
- connection members suspended at opposing positions on the lower lateral edge of the socket unit, said connection members being secured to the base of the switch unit.
- 4. A switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein the plunger has a window formed in a side wall and the socket unit further comprises a rectangular cam rotatably mounted thereto within the window, said cam having engaging grooves formed in two opposing sides thereof, said window defining first, second, third and fourth control sections which control the rotation of the cam when the plunger is depresses over the predetermined range, wherein when the plunger is depressed, the plunger moves from a non-depressed position to a depressed position, and the cam is rotated so as to hold the plunger in the depressed position, and when the plunger is depressed again, the cam is rotated so as to allow the plunger to return to the non-depressed position.
- 5. A switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cam has an end and the first control section contacts the end of the cam to cause the cam to rotate in a predetermined direction when depression of the plunger is begun, the second control section engages one of the engaging grooves of the cam to hold the cam at a predetermined angle when the plunger is further depressed, the third control section engages the opposing engaging groove of the cam when the plunger is fully depressed, and the fourth control section prevents the cam from further rotation in the predetermined direction, thereby allowing the cam to hold the plunger in the depressed position.
- 6. A switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein the plunger has an opening and a portion of the illumination unit is movable within the opening in the plunger, the switch further comprising means for allowing the illumination unit to be inserted in the plunger only when the illumination unit and plunger are located in a predetermined spacial relationship.
- 7. A switch as claimed in claim 6, wherein the illumination unit has a circumferential side wall, and said means for allowing the illumination unit to be inserted in the plunger comprises a plurality of protrusions located on the circumferential side wall of the illumination unit and a plurality of grooves located in the opening of the plunger.
- 8. A switch as claimed in claim 7, wherein said means for allowing the illumination unit to be inserted in the plunger further comprises a plurality of abutting portions located in the opening of the plunger for preventing insertion of the illumination unit into the opening of the plunger when the illumination unit is rotated 180.degree. from the predetermined spacial relationship, thereby preventing the movement of the plunger over the predetermined range.
- 9. A switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said push button unit comprises a reflecting member, said reflecting member having a lower portion which has opposing peripheral portions, an opening at the lower portion thereof and two supports protruding downwardly from the opposing peripheral portions of said lower portion, each of said supports having a groove therethrough extending vertically, and wherein the illumination unit comprises a pair of protrusions engagable with said grooves.
- 10. A switch as claimed in claim 2, further comprising an annular flexible seal having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge, wherein the inner peripheral edge is sandwiched between the push button unit and the plunger, and the outer peripheral edge is secured to the housing.
- 11. A switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said socket unit comprises a socket base having an upper surface and a socket cover joined to the upper surface of the socket base, said socket cover having insertion ports formed therethrough for allowing lead terminals of the illumination element to pass therethrough, said socket base having socket holes for receiving the lead terminals.
- 12. A switch as claimed in claim 11, wherein the socket base further comprises contact members located in the socket holes for contacting the lead terminals, the socket holes having recesses for engaging a portion of a circumferential surface of cylindrical lead terminals formed in walls adjacent the contact members.
- 13. A switch as claimed in claim 11, wherein the socket base has an upper surface and further comprises engaging ports located in the upper surface thereof, connection terminals, and contact members located in the socket holes for contacting the lead terminals and connection terminals, said connection terminals having terminal engaging members for engaging the engaging ports.
- 14. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spring has an upper surface, and further comprising a control portion which acts on the upper surface of the spring when the movable contact is held against the second stationary contact to prevent upward movement of the spring.
- 15. A switch as claimed in claim 14, wherein the switch unit has an upper portion, and further comprising a socket unit secured to the upper portion of the switch unit, said socket unit having a lower surface, wherein said control portion is located on the lower surface of the socket unit.
- 16. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch unit comprises a pair of first terminals with a pair of first stationary contacts attached thereto and spaced apart from each other, said pair of first stationary contacts being located in a first horizontal plane, and a pair of second terminals with a pair of second stationary contacts attached thereto and spaced apart from each other, said pair of second stationary contacts being located in a second horizontal plane parallel to said first horizontal plane.
- 17. A switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch unit comprises a plurality of first terminals having a plurality of first stationary contacts attached thereto and spaced apart from each other, said plurality of first stationary contacts being located in a first horizontal plane, and a plurality of second terminals having a plurality of second stationary contacts attached thereto and spaced apart from each other, said plurality of second stationary contacts being located in a second horizontal plane parallel to said first horizontal plane, wherein said first movable member has a plurality of movable contacts attached to lateral sides of the free end thereof, the number of movable contacts being equal to the number of first stationary contacts plus the number of second stationary contacts.
- 18. A switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said plunger has a lower peripheral edge and said means for moving said second protruding member comprises an operation member extending downwardly from the lower peripheral edge of the plunger, the operation member having an end which is engagable with the second protruding member.
- 19. A switch as claimed in claim 2, wherein said housing has an outer surface and an engaging portion located on the outer surface thereof, said engaging portion having a lower portion which is threaded, said switch further comprising a switch securing nut engagable with the threads on the engaging portion, engaging holes formed in the housing, and a switch-securing resilient member engagable with the engaging holes.
Priority Claims (8)
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59-41246 |
Mar 1984 |
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59-61824 |
Mar 1984 |
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59-62598 |
Mar 1984 |
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59-63918 |
Mar 1984 |
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59-45856 |
Apr 1984 |
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59-48780 |
Apr 1984 |
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59-49328 |
Apr 1984 |
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59-49329 |
Apr 1984 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 082,950, filed Aug. 5, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 714,667, filed Mar. 22, 1985, now abandoned.
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