This invention relates to lighted pushbutton switches and, more particularly, to a pushbutton with an indicia cover that provides lighted indicia on the pushbutton.
It is often desirable to have a light on or within a switch so that it can be found in the dark or in low lighting. Toggle switches, for example, are known to be constructed with lights. Pushbutton switches are commonly used for ON-OFF switching or for toggling between alternative applications. U.S. Pat. No. 7,514,643 discloses a lighted pushbutton switch having a printed circuit board in the bottom of a housing, with a light emitting diode (LED) mounted on the board. A switch operating plunger at the top rotates a ratchet and electrical contact member whenever the plunger is depressed. The contact member engages conductive paths on the top of the PC board and moves from path to path as it is rotated to change the state of the switch. A transparent light pipe over the LED transmits light through the plunger. The light pipe fits through the ratchet and is rotated by the ratchet to rotate the electrical contact member. The light is projected trough the pushbutton where it is visible. However, in cases where several pushbutton switches are used to operate several devices it would be useful to have the pushbutton not only project light but also project indicia such as symbols or letters to indicate the function of the switch.
This invention is an illuminated pushbutton for a pushbutton switch having a light transmitting pushbutton and an indicia cover that is attached to a front end of the light transmitting pushbutton. The indicia cover has non-light transmitting regions and light transmitting regions on its front surface, wherein the light transmitting regions provide visible, light-transmitted indicia on the light transmitting pushbutton. The indicia cover has an adhesive on its rear surface to attach the indicia cover to the front end of the light transmitting pushbutton. A light emitting diode is constructed to transmit light to the indicia cover. The light transmitting pushbutton is positioned in a front end of a housing and the light emitting diode is positioned in a rear end of the housing. Components in the housing between the light emitting diode and the light transmitting pushbutton are constructed to allow transmission of light from the light emitting diode to the light transmitting pushbutton. A lens may be positioned adjacent to the front end of the light transmitting pushbutton and covered with a light transmitting cap. In this configuration, the indicia cover is attached to the surface of the light transmitting cap.
An advantage of the illuminated pushbutton of the present invention is illuminated indicia, such as symbols, numbers, and letters on the pushbutton that are visible in the dark.
Another advantage is illuminated indicia that are created by light passing through light transmitting templates on a surface of an indicia cover that is otherwise non-light transmitting.
Another advantage is an indicia cover that is reversibly attachable to a pushbutton cap and is replaceable with other indicia covers.
While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the parts illustrated in the accompanying figures, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways.
The pushbutton 14 is made, preferably, of a plastic that allows the transmission of light. The indicia cover 34 is made, preferably, of a flexible plastic with the non-light transmitting regions colored black or a dark color. The light transmitting regions are clear plastic or are constructed as openings in the indicia cover 34. When the LED 24 is turned on light is transmitted from the LED 24, through the housing 11 of the pushbutton switch 10, to the pushbutton 14. The light passes through the light transmitting regions (symbols and letters) of the indicia cover 34 but not through the non-light transmitting regions. As the light passes through the light transmitting symbols and letters, the symbols and letters are lighted and visible. A lens 13 can be positioned on the pushbutton 14 and held in place by the pushbutton cap 12 to focus, disperse, or modify light from the LED 24 as desired.
The foregoing description has been limited to specific embodiments of this invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to the disclosed embodiments of the invention, with the attainment of some or all of its advantages and without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the pushbutton and indicia cover can also be used in simple pushbutton switches that have an LED but no LED circuit board or ratchet mechanism. Any suitable types of plastic may be used to construct the pushbutton and the indicia cover. The plastics can be flexible or non-flexible. The non-light transmitting areas on the indicia cover can be any color. The light transmitting areas on the indicia cap can also be made of clear colored plastic. Any suitable adhesive may be used to attach the indicia cover to the pushbutton cap. Any type of lens can be used with the pushbutton.
It will be understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated above in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle and scope of the invention as recited in the following claims.
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