Claims
- 1. A push-button switch, comprising:
- (A) a housing having a partition wall for dividing the interior of the housing into two side-by-side chambers;
- (B) a switch mechanism for turning on and off an electric circuit said switch mechanism being disposed within one chamber of the housing;
- (C) a push-button disposed within the other chamber of the housing and moved in response to a force applied from the exterior of the housing; and
- (D) an operating member that passes through a through hole in the partition wall for connecting the switch mechanism to the push-button and having a first end and a second end;
- wherein said push-button comprises:
- (a) a plunger for moving in response to said force and for contacting said first end of the operating member, and wherein the plunger slides along the partition wall which extends in a direction parallel to the direction of a force applied to the plunger and is disposed between the switch mechanism and the push-button;
- (b) a coil for biasing the plunger in the opposite direction of the force;
- and said switch mechanism comprises:
- (a) a movable member having one end in engagement with the operating member and having a contact point on the other end;
- (b) a spring for biasing the movable member against the operating member,
- wherein the force applied to the plunger and transmitted through the operating member to the movable member causes the contact point to move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the force to thereby turn on the electric circuit, and wherein the through hole in the partition wall restricts downward motion of the operating member in order to maintain the movement of the contact point of the movable member in said perpendicular direction away from or toward a terminal contact for turning on the electric circuit.
- 2. The push-button switch of claim 1, wherein the operating member pivots around its second end, and wherein the biasing spring has at least one hooked end for engaging with the operating member and an opposing hooked end for engaging with the movable member on the end thereof having the contact point.
- 3. The push-button switch of claim 1 wherein the movable member is formed with a U-shaped notch so as to form two integral engagement pieces which are provided at the inner periphery thereof with engagement recesses opposed with each other and engaged with the outer edge of the operating member.
- 4. The push-button switch of claim 1 wherein said switch mechanism is provided with a fixed terminal formed in inverted L-shaped configuration, and a lateral frame integrally formed on a base to engage with the top end of the terminal.
- 5. The push-button switch of claim 1 further comprising:
- (E) a base at the bottom of the housing having an insertion part formed on its top surface and a groove formed on its side surface;
- (F) a luminator which inserts into the insertion part on the base; and
- (G) a terminal which inserts into the groove and which contacts the luminator.
- 6. The push-button switch of claim 5 wherein said luminator comprises
- (a) a lamp casing so provided in the upper part of the housing as to be able to be moved upward and downward, said switch mechanism being turned on and off by the application of pressure to the lamp casing, and
- (b) a light emitting element facing the inside of the lamp casing and provided at the upper position of the switch mechanism, said light emitting element being so provided to permit the up-and-down movement of the lamp casing through engagement thereof with the lamp casing.
- 7. The push-button switch of claim 5, wherein the luminator comprises:
- (a) a light emitting diode mounted on the housing and which is actuated separately from the movement of the push-button,
- (b) a reflecting mirror having an axis and coupled to the push-button for reflecting the light from the light emitting diode, and wherein the reflecting mirror outwardly protrudes in a divergent manner from the light emitting diode; and
- (c) a lamp casing made of transparent material for supporting the light emitting diode at the axial center of the reflecting mirror and so arranged as to protrude to be exposed in the inside of the reflecting mirror through sliding movement of the reflecting mirror in response to the pressure application to the push-button.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 803,581, filed Dec. 2, 1985 now abandoned.
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