This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103135030, filed on Oct. 8, 2014.
The disclosure relates to a pushbutton switch, and more particularly to a pushbutton switch having a resilient member.
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In addition, in order to actuate the switch assembly (not shown), the pushbutton 12 of each of the first and second conventional pushbutton switches 1, 1′ further includes a contact member 15 that extends from an inner surface of the pushbutton 12 for making electrical contact with the switch assembly when the pushbutton 12 is pushed to be in proximity to the mount seat 11. Accordingly, when the pushbutton 12 is moved toward the mount seat 11, the contact member 15 is moved together with the pushbutton 12 to actuate the switch assembly (not shown). However, the spring 14 and the contact member 15 of the conventional push button switches 1, 1′ confer a relatively complicated structure and a relatively high manufacturing cost to the conventional push button switches 1,1′.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a pushbutton switch that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior arts.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the pushbutton switch is adapted to be connected to an activator of a switch assembly. The pushbutton switch includes a pushbutton unit and a resilient member.
The pushbutton unit includes a limiting seat and a pushbutton. The limiting seat is adapted to be disposed in proximity to the activator. The pushbutton covers the limiting seat and cooperates with the limiting seat to define a receiving space.
The resilient member is disposed in the receiving space, and has a switch contactor, two resilient arms, two abutment segments and four sustainment segments. The switch contactor is adapted to be adjacent to the activator, and has opposite ends spaced apart from each other in an extending direction. The resilient arms extend respectively from the opposite ends of the switch contactor. The abutment segments are respectively connected to the resilient arms, and engage the limiting seat. Two of the sustainment segments are connected to one of the resilient arms, extend away from a respective one of the abutment segments toward the pushbutton, are inclined toward the switch contactor, and are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction transverse to the extending direction. The other two of the sustainment segments are connected to the other one of the resilient arms, extend away from the other one of the abutment segments toward the pushbutton, are inclined toward the switch contactor, and are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction.
When the pushbutton is pressed to push the sustainment segments, the resilient arms are resiliently deformed to have a resilient force for urging the pushbutton away from the limiting seat, and to drive the switch contactor to contact and move the activator.
Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a resilient member adapted for use in a pushbutton switch. The pushbutton switch is connected to an activator of a switch assembly, and includes a limiting seat that is disposed in proximity to the activator, and a pushbutton that covers the limiting seat and that cooperates with the limiting seat to define a receiving space. The resilient member is disposed in the receiving space, and includes a switch contactor, two resilient arms, two abutment segments and four sustainment segments.
The switch contactor is adapted to be disposed adjacent to the activator, and has opposite ends spaced apart from each other in an extending direction.
The resilient arms extend respectively from the opposite ends of the switch contactor.
The abutment segments are respectively connected to the resilient arms, and engage the limiting seat.
Two of the sustainment segments are connected to one of the resilient arms, are adapted to extend away from a respective one of the abutment segments toward the pushbutton, are inclined toward the switch contactor, and are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction transverse to the extending direction. The other two of the sustainment segments are connected to the other one of the resilient arms, are adapted to extend away from the other one of the abutment segments toward the pushbutton, are inclined toward the switch contactor, and are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction.
When the pushbutton is pressed to push the sustainment segments, the resilient arms are resiliently deformed to have a resilient force adapted for urging the pushbutton away from the limiting seat, and to drive the switch contactor to contact and move the activator.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the pre sent disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The pushbutton switch includes a pushbutton unit 3 and a resilient member 4.
In this embodiment, the pushbutton unit 3 includes a mounting seat 31 that is adapted to be disposed in proximity to the activator 21, and a pushbutton 32 that covers the limiting seat 31 and that cooperates with the limiting seat 31 to define a receiving space 33.
The limiting seat 31 includes two seat blocks 311 and four limiting portions 313. The seat blocks 311 are adapted to be disposed respectively at two opposite sides of the activator 21 in an extending direction (X). Each of the seat blocks 311 is formed with a sliding groove 312 that opens toward the activator 21. In this embodiment, two of the limiting portions 313 are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction transverse to the extending direction (X), and flank one of the seat blocks 311. The other two of the limiting portions 313 are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction and flank the other one of the seat blocks 311.
In this embodiment, each of the limiting portions 313 is configured as a hook. The limiting seat 31 and the switch assembly 2 are integrally formed as one piece. However, in other embodiments, the limiting seat 31 and the switch assembly 2 may be individually formed and coupled together.
The pushbutton 32 has a top wall, a surrounding wall extending from the top wall and surrounding the receiving space 33, and four locking portions 321 that are disposed on an inner surface of the surrounding wall. Each of the locking portions 321 has an L-shaped protrusion 322 that engages a respective one of the limiting portions 313 of the limiting seat 31 to lock the pushbutton 32 to the limiting seat 31, and to prevent movement of the pushbutton 32 in the extending direction (X) relative to the limiting seat 31.
In this embodiment, the resilient member 4 is disposed in the receiving space 33, and has a switch contactor 41, two resilient arms 42, two abutment segments 43 and four sustainment segments 44.
The switch contactor 41 is adapted to be disposed adjacent to the activator 21, and has opposite ends spaced apart from each other in the extending direction (X). As shown in
In this embodiment, the contact unit 412 has three rib plates 414 that are arranged in the transverse direction. One of the rib plates 414 is connected to one of the resilient arms 42, the other two of the rib plates 414 are disposed at opposite sides of the one of the rib plates 414, and are connected to the other one of the resilient arms 42. However, in other embodiments of the pushbutton switch, the number of the rib plates 414 may vary. In addition, each of the rib plates 414 has a protrusion 415 extending toward the pushbutton 32 for reinforcing the structural strength of the contact unit 412.
The resilient arms 42 extend respectively from the opposite ends of the switch contactor 41. As shown in
The abutment segments 43 are respectively connected to the resilient arms 42, and respectively engage the seat blocks 311 of the limiting seat 31. Specifically, each of the abutment segments 43 extends from the distal end 422 of a respective one of the resilient arms 42, and has a sliding section 430 slidably inserted into the sliding groove 312 of a respective one of the seat blocks 311. As such, the sliding section 430 of each of the abutment segments 43 is slidable relative to the limiting seat 31 when the respective one of the resilient arms 42 is deformed (see
Two of the sustainment segments 44 are connected to one of the resilient arms 42, extend away from a respective one of the abutment segments 43 toward the pushbutton 32, are inclined toward the switch contactor 41 and are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction. Specifically, the two of the sustainment segments 44 are connected respectively to opposite edges of the one of the resilient arms 42 in the transverse direction. The other two of the sustainment segments 44 are connected to the other one of the resilient arms 42, extend away from the other one of the abutment segments 43 toward the pushbutton 32, are inclined toward the switch contactor 41, and are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction. Specifically, the other two of the sustainment segments 44 are connected respectively to opposite edges of the other one of the resilient arms 42 in the transverse direction.
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The sustainment segments 44 can further increase the touch sensitivity of the resilient member 4. As shown in
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In view of the above, the pushbutton switch has the following advantages:
1. Since the resilient member 4 serves not only to move the activator 21 when the pushbutton 32 is pressed but also to restore the pushbutton 32 when the pushbutton 32 is released, the pushbutton switch of this disclosure has a simplified structure.
2. By virtue of the resilient member 4, an external force for pushing the pushbutton 32 can be uniformly transmitted through the resilient member 4, thereby enhancing smoothness in pressing of the pushbutton 32. Since the sustainment segments 44 are inclined toward the switch contactor 41, touch sensitivity of the resilient member 4 can be further increased.
3. Since the resilient member 4 is formed into one piece, and since the linking portions 413 of the switch contactor 41 interconnect the resilient arms 42, the resilient arms 42 can interact with each other. In other words, when one of the resilient arms 42 is deformed, the other one of the resilient arms 42 is affected to be deformed as well. As such, the resilient member 4 has relatively enhanced force sensitivity for uniformly distributing force regardless of where the external force acts on the pushbutton 32.
In this embodiment, the sliding grooves 312 respectively extend through the seat blocks 311 in the extending direction (X).
Each of the abutment segments 43 further has two stopper sections 431 that are disposed in proximity to the slidingsection 430 for abutting against a respective one of the seat blocks 311 to arrest the sliding movement of the sliding section 430 relative to the respective one of the seat blocks 311. Specifically, for each of the abutment segments 43 of the resilient member 4, the stopper sections 431 are connected respectively to two outer side edges of the sliding section 430 and are spaced apart from each other in the transverse direction.
In this embodiment, each of said resilient arms 42 has four of the openings 421 that are spaced apart from one another, that are arranged in the extending direction (X), and that divide the resilient arm 42 into three reinforcement portions 423. For each of the resilient arms 42, the reinforcement sections 423 are capable of distributing an external force exerted on any one of the sustainment segments 44 throughout the resilient member 4, thereby further increasing touch sensitivity of the switch assembly 2 and reinforcing the strength of the resilient arms 42.
While the present disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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