Claims
- 1. Pushbutton switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- a pushbutton axially movable in a recess in said housing, said pushbutton movable from a rest position;
- a switch plunger which is axially movable within the pushbutton and pivotable from an initial position angularly to the direction of said axial motion;
- a contact assembly including two contacts, a central contact member defining a bearing and a contact bridge, which can be pivoted between said two contacts on said bearing in said central contact member, at least one of said contacts being formed by fixed electrical contact means;
- a switch rocker controlling the motion of the contact bridge, mounted for pivoting between first and second positions within the switch housing and comprising at least one wedge-shaped facet for interaction with the switch plunger, such that pressure exerted on the switch plunger leads to a force on the switch rocker tending to cause it to pivot between the first and second positions;
- a return spring exerting pressure between the switch plunger and the switch rocker;
- characterized in that the contact bridge is engaged by the switch rocker, so that when the switch rocker is in at least one of said first and second positions, the contact bridge is urged against said electrical contact means by the return spring, so that in the rest position of the pushbutton, the switch plunger occupies a position angular to the direction of said axial motion and intermediate to said first and second positions, and in that the pivoting of the switch plunger is controlled by two means for constraint, wherein the first of said means for constraint operates as a restraint on the switch plunger during downward motion, and the second of said means for constraint operates as a restraint on the switch plunger during upward movement.
- 2. Pushbutton switch according to claim 1, characterized in that the switch plunger is generally U-shaped with a head part formed onto a base part and two lateral arms.
- 3. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2, characterized in that the switch rocker has the form of a two-armed lever with one short and one long arm, in which the short arm is made up of two projecting, separated, resilient side walls, which form a chamber open on two sides to accept the base part of the switch plunger.
- 4. Pushbutton switch according to claim 3 characterized in that the long arm of the switch rocker has a cross-sectional area and a free end, said cross-sectional area progressively diminishing towards the free end.
- 5. Pushbutton switch according to claim 4 characterized in that the free end of the long arm further comprises at least one knife-edge bearing having an outline, the contact bridge pivoting on said knife-edged bearing, the outline of said knife-edge bearing comprising a wedge-shaped member defined by paired facets.
- 6. Pushbutton switch according to claim 5, wherein two of said knife-edge bearings are provided and characterized by the fact that a recess is formed in said long arm between said two knife-edge bearings.
- 7. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2, characterized by the fact that each of the arms of the plunger comprises at least one projecting point.
- 8. Pushbutton switch according to claim 7, wherein the pushbutton switch further includes at least one insert bevel and at least one guide rib, said insert bevel and said guide rib comprising said first means for constraint.
- 9. Pushbutton switch according to claim 7, wherein said switch rocker further includes a switch rocker projection, said switch rocker projection comprising said second means for constraint.
- 10. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2, characterized in that the plunger comprises a pin for retaining the return spring.
- 11. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2 further comprising a pair of followers having ends, each said arm further comprising an outer side and a V-shaped pocket hollowed out of the outer side of said arm in the vicinity of said base part, said followers projecting into said V-shaped pockets, whereby the plunger plucts abut the ends of said followers.
- 12. Pushbutton switch according to claim 9, characterized in that the pushbutton further comprises an underside and the followers are projecting members extending from the underside of the pushbutton.
- 13. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2, characterized in that the head part comprises a domed surface with rounded edges.
- 14. Pushbutton switch according to claim 2 characterized in that each of the lateral arms of said U-shaped plunger further comprises a free end and ends in a point which engages with the wedge-shaped facet of the switch plunger, said lateral arms decreasing in width towards said free ends.
- 15. Pushbutton switch according to claim 1 wherein said second means for constraint pivots said switch plunger perpendicular to the direction of said axial motion.
- 16. Pushbutton switch according to claim 15, characterized in that the contact bridge is E-shaped with two parallel external snap tongues and a longer contact tongue placed between them, such that the snap tongues and the contact tongue are connected to one another through a connector bar arranged perpendicular to them.
- 17. Pushbutton switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- a pushbutton axially movable in a recess in said housing, said pushbutton movable from a rest position;
- a switch plunger which is axially movable within the push-button and pivotable angularly to the direction of said axial motion;
- a contact assembly including two contacts, a central contact member defining a bearing and a contact bridge, which can be pivoted between said two contacts, on said bearing in said central contact member, at least one of said contacts being formed by fixed electrical contact means;
- a switch rocker controlling the motion of the contact bridge, mounted for pivoting between first and second positions within the switch housing and comprising at least one wedge-shaped facet for interaction with the switch plunger, such that pressure exerted on the switch plunger leads to a force on the switch rocker tending to cause it to pivot between the first and second positions;
- a return spring exerting pressure between the switch plunger and the switch rocker;
- characterized in that the contact bridge is engaged by the switch rocker, so that when the switch rocker is in at least one of said first and second positions, the contact bridge is urged against said electrical contact means by the return spring, so that in the rest position of the pushbutton the switch plunger occupies a position angular to the direction of said axial motion and intermediate to said first and second positions, and in that the pivoting of the switch plunger is controlled by two means for constraint, the first of said means for constraint operating as a restraint on the switch plunger during donward motion and the second of said means for constraint operating as a restraint on the switch plunger during upward movement and further characterized in that the switch plunger is generally U-shaped, said switch plunger further comprising a base part, a head part formed onto said base part and two lateral arms of equal length.
- 18. Pushbutton switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- a pushbutton axially movable in a recess in said housing, said pushbutton movable from a rest position;
- a switch plunger which is axially movable within the pushbutton and pivotable from an initial position angularly to the direction of said axial motion;
- a contact assembly including two contacts, a central contact member defining a bearing and a contact bridge, which can be pivoted between two contacts on said bearing in said central contact member, at least one of said contacts being formed by fixed electrical contact means;
- a switch rocker controlling the motion of the contact bridge, mounted for pivoting between first and second positions within the switch housing and comprising at least one wedge-shaped facet for interaction with the switch plunger, such that pressure exerted on the switch plunger leads to a force on the switch rocker tending to cause it to pivot between the first and second positions;
- a return spring exerting pressure between the switch plunger and the switch rocker;
- characterized in that the contact bridge is engaged by the switch rocker, so that when the switch rocker is in at least one of said first and second positions, the contact bridge is urged against said electrical contact means by the return spring, so that in the rest position of the pushbutton, the switch plunger occupies a position angular to the direction of said axial motion and intermediate to said first and second positions, and in that the pivoting of the switch plunger is controlled by two means for constraint, wherein the first of said means for constraint operates as a restraint on the switch plunger during downward motion, and the second of said means for constraint operates as a restraint on the switch plunger during upward movement such that the switch plunger will not return to its initial position.
- 19. Pushbutton switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- a pushbutton axially movable in a recess in said housing, said pushbutton movable from a rest position;
- a switch plunger which is axially movable within the pushbutton and pivotable from an initial position angularly to the direction of said axial motion;
- a contact assembly including two contacts, a central contact member defining a bearing and a contact bridge, which can be pivoted between two contacts on said bearing in said central contact member, at least one of said contacts being formed by fixed electrical contact means;
- a switch rocker controlling the motion of the contact bridge, mounted for pivoting between first and second positions within the switch housing and comprising at least one wedge-shaped facet for interaction with the switch plunger, such that pressure exerted on the switch plunger leads to a force on the switch rocker tending to cause it to pivot between the first and second positions;
- a return spring exerting pressure between the switch plunger and the switch rocker;
- characterized in that the contact bridge is engaged by the switched rocker, so that when the switch rocker is in at least one of said first and second positions, the contact bridge is urged against said electrical contact means by the return spring, so that in the rest position of the pushbutton, the switch plunger occupies a position angular to the direction of said axial motion and intermedite to said first and second positions, and in not depicting of the switch plungers controlled by two means for constraint, the first of said means for constraint operates as a restraint on the switch plunger during downward motion, and the second of said means for constraint operating as restraint on the switch plunger during upward motion, said second means for constraint pivoting said switch plunger to a second angular switch position intermediate to said first and second switch plunger positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 717,457, filed Mar. 29, 1985, now abandoned.
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