Information
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Patent Grant
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6392179
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Patent Number
6,392,179
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 22, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Klaus; Lisa N.
Agents
- Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 534
- 200 293
- 200 329
- 200 330
- 200 341
- 200 343
- 200 406
- 200 317
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A key switch unit of synthetic material includes a housing and at least one key top connected to a spring section. The housing, key top and spring section are injection molded of one piece. The key top is folded back, whereby the spring section and the key top are disposed opposite one another. The key top and the spring section are elastically movable relative to the housing. By elastically pushing the key top against the spring section, the spring section is elastically displaced toward a switch element.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a key switch unit made of synthetic material comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section.
Such key switch units are used, for example, as control elements in front panels of household appliances such as wash machines or dishwashers and the like. The key switch unit is typically placed between a panel and a circuit board with electronic components in such a manner that the key top is located in an opening of the panel whereby down-ward force exerted on the key top is transferred via the spring section onto a switch, which is mounted on the circuit board. The spring section has the function to limit the force transferred to the switch whereby the small switch and the circuit board are not damaged even during forceful manual actuation of the key top.
Since the key top and the spring section are positioned on top of one another and since they mostly consist of different materials, they are currently manufactured as two separate components. Typically, several keys are positioned next to one another within the key switch unit. The spring sections, which are positioned parallel to one another, are connected to a so-called spring rack, whereas the key tops and the key switch housing are separate components, which have to be attached manually to the spring rack.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the invention to reduce assembly steps during manufacturing of the key switch unit.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece wherein the key top is connected with the spring section by a strip hinge and whereby the key top can be folded back against the spring section.
The entire key switch unit may thereby be injection-molded in one piece with synthetic material, whereby the workpiece is designed in such a manner that the spring section and the key top are connected with a strip hinge in a straight position, so that both parts are essentially positioned at one plane whereby they may be easily deformed. During assembly, the key top is folded back against the spring section so that the spring section can be actuated by the key top. The complete key switch unit may then be mounted in this condition to the panel as a single component. Thereby no additional work steps are necessary for positioning and assembly of key tops and spring sections.
By using a multi-component, injection-molding process it is possible to manufacture the key tops and spring sections out of different materials even in the one-piece construction method so that the key top has a great mechanical stability. The key top may consist of a relatively hard and easy-to-clean substance whereas a more resilient material may be used for the spring section.
The key top may also be constructed in two layers. Thereby it is made possible to give the key top a two-color marking wherein a different-colored material is used in the lower layer of the key top and whereby an opening is created in the upper layer, which allows viewing of the lower layer or whereby the opening is filled with the material used in the lower layer.
Oftentimes the key tops have an indicator light, which is mounted on the circuit board and whereby its light is transmitted through a window or an optical light conductor to the front of the panel. According to further development of the invention, this window or the optical light conductor may also be manufactured in one piece together with the remaining elements of the key switch unit. A second or third material component consisting of a transparent or translucent synthetic material is used to make the window or the optical light conductor, respectively.
In some versions there is also a high-tension component located on the circuit board in addition to the low-voltage component, which includes relatively heavy components such as transformers and the like. In this case it is necessary for stability purposes to mount the circuit board in a circuit board housing made of synthetic material. In a special embodiment of the invention, this circuit board housing may also be manufactured in one piece together with the remaining elements of the key switch unit whereby this circuit board housing may be connected to the key switch housing with an additional strip hinge so that it may be folded back.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiment examples of the invention are described in more detail below with reference to the drawings:
FIG. 1
shows a cross-sectional view through a front panel of a household appliance, a circuit panel located behind the front panel, and a key switch unit located between the front panel and the circuit board.
FIG. 2
shows a cross-sectional view through a key switch unit according to FIG. I in the assembled position and at an enlarged scale.
FIG. 3
shows a cross-sectional view through a key switch unit in its original state.
FIG. 4
shows the key switch unit in a view from the left in relation to FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
shows a cross-sectional view through a key switch unit according to another embodiment example.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
A first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG.
1
through FIG.
4
.
According to
FIG. 1
, a key switch unit
10
is mounted between a panel
12
of a household appliance and a circuit board
14
that is located parallel to said panel
12
.
The key switch unit
10
is manufactured in one piece out of synthetic material and has a key switch housing
16
in the shape of a flat, box-shaped enclosure as well as a plurality of key tops
18
, which each have a spring section
20
. In FIG.
1
through
FIG. 3
there can be seen only one of the key tops
18
and the corresponding spring section
20
.
The circuit board
14
contains a plurality of electronic components. In the drawing there is shown only one switch
22
thereof and a corresponding indicator light
24
. The key top
18
and the spring section
20
are designed and located in such a manner that the switch
22
may be actuated by the key top
18
via the spring section
20
. The indicator light
24
has a light conductor
26
made of translucent material, for example polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), which is injection-molded as one piece into the upper side of the key switch housing
16
and which fits tightly with its free end section into the opening of panel
12
provided for this purpose, so that the light emitted by the indicator light
24
is transmitted to the front of the panel
12
.
The key top
18
is a bridge-shaped element, which fits tightly into the opening
28
in the panel
12
and which is slightly raised relative to the front of said panel
12
.
The box-shaped key switch housing
16
is fastened to the panel
12
in a well-known manner with snap-in locking means, which are not shown.
As it can be clearly seen in FIG.
2
through
FIG. 4
, the spring section
20
is a flat elastic tongue, which is bonded to the housing bottom
30
of the key switch housing
16
and which is separated at three sides from said housing bottom by an open space
32
. The spring section
20
has at its end a nipple
34
to actuate the switch
22
.
The spring section
20
extends at the lower end past the housing wall
36
of said key switch housing and continues along three fixed links
38
,
40
,
42
, which are connected as one piece by strip hinges
44
and which are angled at a right angle at said spring hinges
44
in their assembled position according to FIG.
2
.
The fixed link
42
, which runs parallel to the spring section
20
with a space in between, covers said key switch housing
16
in form of a lid and has the key top
18
attached to its free end.
When said key top
18
is pushed down with a finger (to the left in FIG.
2
), then the link
42
is elastically bent so that a plunger
46
on the key top pushes on the spring section
20
and causes said spring section to be also elastically deformed. The nipple
34
comes thereby into contact with switch
22
and actuates the switch. Even if the key top
18
is pushed down with force, the elastic bending of the spring section
20
causes the force exerted onto the switch
22
to be limited.
Since the link
42
rests against the housing wall
36
of the key switch housing, the key top
18
returns resiliently in a spring-like motion back into its original position as soon as it is released.
FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
show the key switch unit
10
in the condition in which it was taken out of the injection mold. In this state, the strip hinges
44
are in a straight line and the links
38
,
40
and
42
are coplanar with the spring section
20
. In order to deform the key switch unit into the assembled position, according to
FIG. 2
, the key top
18
is folded back at a strip hinge
44
toward the spring section
20
. A snap-in nose
48
, located at the free end of the key top
18
, snaps thereby into a catch
50
at the upper side of the key switch housing
16
and thereby retains the key top in its assembled position. The link
42
rests against a shallow recess
52
at the housing wall
36
of said key switch housing so that the key top is positioned against movement in a transverse direction relative to the spring section
20
, which means in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in
FIG. 3
, which is the correct position relative to the spring section
20
.
When said key switch unit is then attached to the panel
12
, a rib
54
(
FIG. 1
) molded to said panel engages into a groove
56
formed in the link
42
and causes hereby positioning of the key top
18
in its longitudinal direction, which means in a vertical direction in FIG.
2
. The key top
18
is then correctly positioned in this manner in relation to the opening
28
of the panel
12
. This positioning may be accomplished, of course, by any other type of a form-fitting connection between the panel
12
and the link
42
, for example by using a slit instead of the groove
56
or by using a rib on the link
42
and a groove or slit on the panel.
The key switch unit
10
is injection-molded in a three-component process and consists therefore of three different materials. The key top
18
has a two-layer structure with an outer layer
58
and an inner layer
60
. The outer layer
58
as well as the key switch housing
16
, with the exception of the housing wall
36
, consists of a relatively rigid material, for example ABS resin, which allows easy shaping of the key switch housing and which gives the outer surface of the key top
18
a relatively hard, smooth and easy-to-clean surface as well. The lower layer
60
of the key top
18
, the spring section
20
, the links
38
,
40
and
42
and the housing wall
36
of the key switch housing consist in contrast of a resilient material, for example polyoxymethylene (POM). The third material component forms the light conductor
26
.
The upper layer
58
of the key top
18
has an opening which is filled with a bead
62
of the material used in the lower layer
60
. When the POM has a different color as the ABS resin, then a different-colored marking
62
may be produced on the key top
18
.
FIG. 5
shows a variant embodiment of the key switch unit
10
of the invention, which has additionally a one-piece, cast-on circuit board housing
64
in the shape of a flat disk, which is open on top and which is connected with the key switch housing
16
by two links
66
and whereby said links have each two strip hinges
68
. The links
66
, which are also indicated in
FIG. 4
by a dotted line, are connected to the side of the key switch housing
16
that is opposite the key tops
18
.
During manufacturing of the key switch housing as one injection-molded part, the strip hinge
66
is in a straight position similar to the strip hinges
40
whereby the circuit board housing
64
is positioned at the same plane as the key switch housing
16
and the key tops
18
. The box-shaped key switch housing
16
and the circuit board housing
64
are open at opposite sides so that they both may be easily deformed.
The invention may be developed further in that the entire key switch unit, with or without a circuit board housing, may be connected to a panel
12
by an additional strip hinge, for example, and therefore being in one piece.
Claims
- 1. A key switch unit made of synthetic material, comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, whereby said key top is foldable back onto said spring section, wherein said key top forms a front external wall of the said switch unit, and said spring section forms an oppositely disposed rear external wall of said switch unit, said key top arranged to be manually elastically flexed in a rearward direction into engagement with said spring section, said spring section being elastically flexible in said rearward direction in response to being pushed by said key top.
- 2. The key switch unit according to claim 1, wherein said key switch unit is injection molded of at least two different materials.
- 3. The key switch unit according to claim 2, wherein said key switch unit is made in one piece together with a window or a light conductor made of translucent or transparent material.
- 4. The key switch unit according to claim 3, wherein at least some parts of the key switch housing and the key top are made of a different material than the spring section.
- 5. The key switch unit according to claim 4, wherein the key top has an outer layer and an inner layer made of different-color materials and wherein a colored marking is created in an opening in the outer layer of said key top, said opening allowing an open view onto the material of the inner layer.
- 6. A key switch unit according to claim 5, wherein the key switch housing has the shape of a flat box and wherein the spring section is located in a cut-out of a housing bottom of the key switch housing, said spring section extending past the key switch housing by means of links which have strip hinges attached at a distance that is equal to a height of the box-shaped key switch housing, and wherein the outer link supports the key top at its free end, wherein the spring section, the links, and the inner layer of the key top are formed of the same material.
- 7. The key switch unit according to claim 4, wherein the key top has an outer layer and an inner layer made of different color materials, and wherein a colored marking is created in an opening in the outer layer, the opening being filled with a portion of the inner layer.
- 8. The key switch unit according to claim 7 wherein the key switch housing has the shape of a flat box and wherein the spring section is located in a cutout of a housing bottom of the key switch housing, said spring section extending past the key switch housing by means of links which have strip hinges attached at a distance that is equal to a height of the box-shaped key switch housing, and wherein the outer link supports the key top at its free end, wherein the spring section, the links, and the inner layer of the key top are formed of the same material.
- 9. A switching apparatus comprising:a circuit board carrying a switch element, and a key switch unit positioned adjacent the circuit board, the key switch unit formed of synthetic material and comprising a housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece, and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, said key top being folded about the strip hinge whereby the key top is disposed opposite to the spring section, the key top being elastically displaceable relative to the housing toward the spring section to engage and displace the spring section elastically relative to the housing and into pushing relationship with the switch element.
- 10. A key switch unit made of synthetic material, comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, whereby said key top is foldable back onto said spring section, wherein said key switch unit is injection molded of at least two different materials.
- 11. A key switch unit made of synthetic material, comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, whereby said key top can be folded back onto said spring section, wherein the key switch housing has the shape of a flat box and wherein the spring section is located in a cut-out of a housing bottom of the key switch housing, said spring section extending past the key switch housing by means of links, which have strip hinges attached at a distance that is equal to a height of the box-shaped key switch housing, and wherein an outermost one of the links supports the key top at a free end of the outer link.
- 12. The key switch unit according to claim 11, wherein an end piece of the key top, which is located on the opposite side of the links, is snappable into the key switch housing when the key top is folded back.
- 13. The key switch unit according to claim 11, wherein the key top is raised relative to a plane of an adjoining one of the links and wherein said adjoining link has a transversely running groove disposed in the same side of the link that the key top is raised from, the groove adapted to receive a rib formed on a panel in which the key switch is to be mounted.
- 14. A key switch unit made of synthetic material, comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, whereby said key top is foldable back onto said spring section, the key switch unit further comprising a one-piece cast-on circuit board housing, which is foldably connected to the key switch housing.
- 15. A key switch unit made of synthetic material, comprising a key switch housing and at least one key top with a corresponding spring section, wherein the key switch housing, the key top and the spring section are made in one piece and wherein the key top is connected to the spring section by a strip hinge, whereby said key top is foldable back onto said spring section, the key switch unit further comprising a panel integrally connected to the key switch unit by a foldable connection enabling the panel to be folded relative to the key switch unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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297 15 337 U |
Aug 1997 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/EP98/05073 |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO99/10905 |
3/4/1999 |
WO |
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