1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a push-push switch, and more particularly to a push-push switch with a movable terminal having a contact arm and a felt-generated spring arm.
2. Description of Related Art
However, the push-push switch 100′ utilizes the metallic member 40′ for providing hand feeling only. The design above-mentioned will result in the increase in costs. Hence, an improved push-push switch is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a push-push switch with a movable terminal having a contact arm established electrically connection and a felt-generated spring arm creating a felt indicating an effective stroke of a button is traveled.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, a push-push switch comprises a housing having a space, a plurality of stationary terminals received in the housing, a button assembled to the housing, a movable terminal assembled to the button, and a spring member located between the button and the button. The space has a first post defining a protrusion thereon. The stationary terminal defines a contacting portion extending onto a surface of the first post and a soldering portion extending out of the housing. The button defines a second post extending into the first post when the push-push switch is completely assembled. The movable terminal defines a base portion having a mounting hole around the second post for assembling the movable terminal on the button. The movable terminal further defines a downwardly-extending contact arm and a downwardly-extending felt-generated spring arm. Said contact arm is established electrically connection with the contacting portion of the stationary terminal when the button is depressed, and said felt-generated spring arm is engaging with the protrusion of the first post in the meantime.
In the embodiment of the present invention, we have a new design about the movable terminal simultaneously has the contact arm for establishing electrically connection and the felt-generated spring arm for hand feeling. With the design above-mentioned, the push-push switch will reduce working procedure in assembly and save the cost.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The insulative housing 20 is a rectangle, and comprises a bottom wall 21, a plurality of sidewalls 22 extending upwardly from the bottom wall 21. The bottom wall 21 and the sidewalls 22 cooperatively define a first space 26. The first space 26 has a first post 27 extending upwardly from a middle position of the bottom wall 21. Said first post 27 is a hollow frame with eight surfaces, and comprises a pair of first surfaces 271 parallel with one of the sidewalls 22 of housing 20, a pair of second surfaces 272 perpendicular with the first surfaces 271, and a number of third surfaces 273 connecting the first surfaces 271 and the second surfaces 272 respectively. The first surface 271 defines a lead section 2711 at top end thereof; the second surface 272 defines a protrusion 2721 at middle position thereof. A pair of first fixing posts 261 is respectively defined at a diagonal corner of the bottom wall 21 of the housing 20. In addition, a number of tubers 28 are defined on outside face of the sidewalls 22.
The stationary terminals 30 are disposed symmetrically with respect to a central axis of the first post 27, the stationary terminal 30 defines a body portion 31 embedded in the bottom wall 21 of the housing 20, a contacting portion 32 extending onto the first surface 271 of the first post 27, and a soldering portion 33 extending out of the housing 20.
The spring member 40 is located between the button 60 and the housing 20 for providing elastic-restoring force and therefore the length of the spring member 40 is longer than the sidewall 22 of the housing 20 and the first post 27.
The button 60 is a hollow rectangle with an facing downward, and comprises a top wall 61 and a plurality of sidewalls 62 extending downwardly from the top wall 61; the top wall 61 and the sidewalls 62 cooperatively define a second space 63. The space 63 has a second post 64 extending into the first post 27 of the housing 20 when the push-push switch 100 is completely assembled. Said second post 64 is also a hollow frame with eight surfaces. In addition, the top wall 61 defines a second fixing post (not label, referring to
The movable terminal 50 defines a base portion 51 having a mounting hole 511 around the second post 64 of the button 60 for assembling the movable terminal 50 on the button 60. Referring to
The cover 70 comprises an upper wall 71 with a rectangle, and a pair of plates 72 extending downwardly from the opposite end of the upper wall 71. The plate 72 defines a locking bard 721 at lower end thereof and corresponding with the tuber 28 of the housing 20.
When assembling, the stationary terminal 30 is received in the housing 20 first, the movable terminal 50 is assembled in the button 60 and then the end of the spring member 40 surrounds the second post 64 of the button 60. The button 60 with movable terminal 40 and the spring member 40 are assembled in the housing 20 from the top down, the second post 64 of the button 60 is received in the first post 27 of the housing 20, and the other end of the spring member 40 around the first post 27 of the housing 20 for making the spring member 40 firmly. At the same time, the felt-generated spring arm 53 of the movable terminal 50 has a contact with top end of the protrusion 2721 of the first post 27 of the housing 20 and the contact arm 52 of the movable terminal 50 also has a contact with the lead section 2711 of the first post 27 of the housing 20. At the last, the cover 70 is assembled on the button 60.
When used, the spring member 40 contracts as the button 60 received an external force. Said contact arm 52 is established electrically connection with the contacting portion 32 of the stationary terminal 30 when the button 60 is depressed, and said felt-generated spring arm 53 engaging with the protrusion 2721 of the first post 27 in the meantime.
In the embodiment of the present invention, we disclose a new design about the movable terminal 50 unitarily having the opposite contact arms 52 adapted to electrically engage with the respective contacting portions 32 of the stationary terminals 30 and at least one felt-generated spring arm 53 different from the contact arms 52. Downward movement of the movable terminal 50 relative to the stationary terminals 30 causes the contact arms 52 of the movable terminal 50 in electrical contact with the contacting portions 32 of the stationary terminals 30 under a condition that the felt-generated spring arm 53 goes across the protrusion 2721 of the first post 27 to generate a click feel. With the design above-mentioned, the push-push switch 100 will reduce working procedure in assembly and save the cost.
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.
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