Claims
- 1. A push button switch comprising:
- a key top having front and rear surfaces, and first and second shafting support parts formed on the rear surface;
- a baseplate formed with third and fourth shafting part receiving slots;
- a switch element made electrically conductive with up-and-down motions of said key top;
- an elastic member, located between said key top and said baseplate, for biasing said key top away from said baseplate;
- a first arm member including a first shafting part provided at a first end thereof, the first shafting part being rotatably connected to said first shafting support part of said key top, the first arm member also including a third shafting part provided at a second end thereof and slidably rotatably received in said third shafting part receiving slot, and a first joint part located between the first end and the second end; and
- a second arm member including a second shafting part provided at a third end thereof, the second shafting part being rotatably connected to said second shafting support part of said key top, the second arm member also including a fourth shafting part provided at a fourth end thereof and slidably rotatably received in said fourth shafting part receiving slot, and a second joint part located between the third end and the fourth end and rotatably slidably joined to said first joint part, said second arm member being connected crosswise to said first arm member at said second joint part;
- wherein one of said first joint part and said second joint part includes a protrusion and the other of the first joint part and the second joint part includes a curved slot receiving said protrusion.
- 2. A push button switch comprising:
- a key top having front and rear surfaces, and first and second shafting support parts formed on the rear surface;
- a baseplate formed with third and fourth shafting part receiving slots;
- a switch element made electrically conductive with up-and-down motions of said key top;
- an elastic member, located between said key top and said baseplate, for biasing said key top away from said baseplate;
- a first arm member including a first shafting part provided at a first end thereof, the first shafting part being rotatably connected to said first shafting support part of said key top, the first arm member also including a third shafting part provided at a second end thereof and slidably rotatably received in said third shafting part receiving slot, and a first joint part located between the first end and the second end; and
- a second arm member including a second shafting part provided at a third end thereof, the second shafting part being rotatably connected to said second shafting support part of said key top, the second arm member also including a fourth shafting part provided at a fourth end thereof and slidably rotatably received in said fourth shafting part receiving slot, and a second joint part located between the third end and the fourth end and rotatably slidably joined to said first joint part, said second arm member being connected crosswise to said first arm member at said second joint part;
- wherein said first arm member includes said first shafting part and first and second legs connected to opposite ends of said first shafting part, the first and second legs being disposed in parallel in a face-to-face relationship to assume a substantially U-shape, each of the first and second legs including a third inward-facing shafting part received respectively in said third shafting part receiving slots, and wherein said second arm member is constructed of said second shafting part and third and fourth legs connected to said second shafting part and disposed in parallel in the face-to-face relationship to assume a substantially U-shape, said third and fourth legs being connected to outward-facing portions of said first and second legs of said first arm member, said third and fourth legs having fourth outward shafting parts received in said fourth shafting part receiving slots.
- 3. A push button switch comprising:
- a key top having a front and rear surface and having first and second shaft supports formed on the rear surface;
- a baseplate defining first, second, third and fourth slots;
- a switch element positioned on the baseplate;
- an elastic member, located between said key top and said switch element;
- a first arm member including first and second parallel legs and a first shaft connected between first ends of the first and second legs, the first shaft being received by said first shaft support, the first arm member also having first and second protrusions formed at second ends of the first and second legs, the first and second protrusions being respectively received in said first and second slots, the first and second legs also defining first and second joint parts respectively located on the first and second legs between the first and second ends; and
- a second arm member including third and fourth parallel legs and a second shaft connected between first ends of the third and fourth legs, the second shaft being rotatably received by said second shaft support, the second arm member also having third and fourth protrusions formed at second ends of the third and fourth legs, the third and fourth protrusions being slidably and rotatably received in said third and fourth slots, the third and fourth legs also defining third and fourth joint parts respectively located on the third and fourth legs between the third and fourth ends;
- wherein the first and third legs are connected by the first and third joint parts, and the second and fourth legs are connected by the second and fourth joint parts such that the first arm member and the second arm member form an X-shaped structure between the baseplate and the key top when the key top is positioned away from the baseplate, and the first arm member and the second arm member are collapsed into a common plane when the key top is pressed against the baseplate.
- 4. The push button switch according to claim 3, wherein each of the first joint part and the second joint part includes a protrusion, and each of the third joint part and the fourth joint part includes a curved slot receiving one of the protrusions.
- 5. The push button switch according to claim 3, wherein each of the third joint part and the fourth joint part includes a protrusion, and each of the first joint part and the second joint part includes a curved slot receiving one of the protrusions.
- 6. The push button switch according to claim 3, wherein the first arm member further comprises a manipulating part having a first end fixedly connected to the first shaft between the first and second legs, the manipulating part having a second end contacting an upper surface of the elastic member.
- 7. The push button switch according to claim 3, wherein the second arm member further comprises a manipulating part having a first end fixedly connected to the second shaft between the third and fourth legs, the manipulating part having a second end contacting an upper surface of the elastic member.
- 8. A push button switch comprising:
- a key top having a front and rear surface and having first and second shaft supports formed on the rear surface;
- a baseplate defining first, second, third and fourth slots;
- a switch element positioned on the baseplate;
- an elastic member, located between said key top and said switch element;
- a first arm member including first and second parallel legs and a first shaft connected between first ends of the first and second legs, the first shaft being received by said first shaft support, the first arm member also having first and second protrusions formed at second ends of the first and second legs, the first and second protrusions being respectively received in said first and second slots, the first and second legs also defining first and second joint parts respectively located on the first and second legs between the first and second ends; and
- a second arm member including third and fourth parallel legs and a second shaft connected between first ends of the third and fourth legs, the second shaft being rotatably received by said second shaft support, the second arm member also having third and fourth protrusions formed at second ends of the third and fourth legs, the third and fourth protrusions being slidably and rotatably received in said third and fourth slots, the third and fourth legs also defining third and fourth joint parts respectively located on the third and fourth legs between the third and fourth ends;
- wherein the first and third legs are connected by the first and third joint parts, and the second and fourth legs are connected by the second and fourth joint parts such that the first arm member and the second arm member form an X-shaped structure between the baseplate and the key top when the key top is positioned away from the baseplate, and the first arm member and the second arm member are collapsed into a common plane when the key top is pressed against the baseplate; and
- wherein said switch element is a membrane sheet switch consisting of an upper sheet having a movable contact and a lower sheet having a fixed contact facing said movable contact and brought into a contact with or separating from said movable contact, said membrane switch also including a spacer, disposed between said upper sheet and said lower sheet, for biasing said movable and fixed contacts apart from each other.
- 9. A push button switch comprising:
- a key top having a front and rear surface and having a shaft support formed on the rear surface;
- a baseplate defining a shaft receiving slot;
- an elastic member, located between said key top and said baseplate, for biasing the key top away from said baseplate; and
- an arm member including a first shaft extending from a first end thereof, the first shaft being rotatably received by said shaft support, a second shaft extending from a second end of the arm member, the second shaft being slidably and rotatably received in said shaft receiving slot, and a manipulating part protruding from a central portion of the arm member and contacting an upper surface of the elastic member.
Priority Claims (4)
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4-152163 |
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4-189444 |
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4-208116 |
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4-233792 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/069,891, filed Jun. 1, 1993, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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