1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to slide buttons, and more particularly to a slide button for a switching assembly and an electronic device with the slide button accommodated therein.
2. Description of Related Art
Slide buttons have many applications and are given much attention. As such, slide buttons are widely employed in microcomputers, household appliances, and computer peripherals. The slide button can be implemented as an on/off switch, a mode switch, or an open/close switch of a component of the electronic product.
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However, the two tail fins 944 are separated from the operating member 92 and are on the ends of the activating member 94. As such, the two tail fins 944 may crack very easily, from the torque of the combined force, which is applied to the toggle switch and stress from the operating member 92.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiment of a switching assembly and an electronic device with the slide button accommodated therein. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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The bottom 224 includes two parallel first ribs 228, which are positioned besides of the first cutout 226 and are perpendicularly passed through the second cutout 227. The first ribs 228 are used for contacting with the slide button 40 and decreasing a contacting area between the slide button 40 and the bottom 224, as a result, allowing the slide button 40 to smoothly slide with respect to the housing 220.
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The operating member 42 is an oblong piece for users to operate and includes a first surface 420 and a second surface 426 opposite to the first surface 420. The operating member 42 is received in the housing 220. The operating member 42 slides along a sliding direction parallel to an elongated side of the housing 220. A plurality of projections 422 extends perpendicularly from the first surface 420 of the operating member 42 to increase static friction between operators and the operating member 42.
The activating member 44 extends from a center of the second surface 426. The activating member 44 is used for activating the toggle switch 52 on the circuit board 50 via the first cutout 226. The activating member 44 includes a connecting board 440 and two tail fins 442 both perpendicularly extending from the second surface 426. A receiving space 445 is defined between the two tail fins 442 to receive the connecting board 440. The connecting board 440 is used for enhancing the two tail fins 442. An opening 446 is defined between the two fail fins 442 and used for receiving the toggle switch 52. The opening 446 communicates with the receiving space 445. Each portion of the two tail fins 442 form a round corner 448 at an adjacent end corner for easy insertion through the first cutout 226 and guide the toggle switch 52 that is inserted into the opening 446.
The positioning member 46 extends out from the activating member 44. The positioning member 46 is spaced apart from the operating member 42 to form two side fins 460, and is used for sandwiching the bottom 224 of the housing 220 together with the operating member 42. The side fins 460 are elastic. The side fins 460 may be made of plastic material. In this embodiment, the side fins 460 are two wedges, which the initial height of the wedges 460 are no less than that of the second cutouts 227 and the final height of the wedges 460 are a little more than that of the second cutouts 227. Thus, the two wedges 460 easily extend through the corresponding second cutout 227 and are prevented from sliding out of the housing 220. Each of side fins 460 includes a second rib 462, which faces the second surface 426 of the operating member 42. The second ribs 462 are used for contacting with the bottom 224 of the housing 220 and decreasing a contact area between the side fins 460 and the bottom 224 as a result, allowing the operating member 42 to smoothly slide with respect to the housing 220.
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The round corners 448 of the tail fin 442 flatly extend through the first cutout 226 in the sidewall 22. The side fins 460 respectively and flatly extend through the second cutouts 226 in the sidewall 22. After the above procedures, the rear portions of the two tail fins 442 are across the bottom 224 of the housing 220. The slide button 40 is horizontally positioned.
The combination of the slide button 40 and the sidewall 22 is assembled to the bottom casing 30 to form the base 20 with the circuit board 50 received therein. The slide button 40 on the sidewall 22 is aligned with the toggle switch 52 on the circuit board 50. The tip 520 is received in the opening 446 of the two tail fins 442. Thus, the two tail fins 442 sandwiches the tip 520 therebetween. The toggle switch 52 and the slide button 40 cooperate to form a switching assembly 201.
When changing a current mode of the electronic device 100, the slide button 40 is pushed to slide along the housing 220. The tip 520 of the toggle switch 52 is forced to slide along with the slide button 40. A mode of the toggle switch 52 is changed, and the current mode of the electronic device 100 is thus changed accordingly.
The positioning member 46 of the slide button 40 adopts a symmetrical structure to balance a weight thereof. As the two tail fins 442 of the activating member 46 are attended to force the tip 520, the torque on the two tail fins 442 is approaching zero. The two tail fins 442 are able to bear force and concentrated stress respectively from the operating member 42 and the toggle switch 52. Thus, the two tail fins 442 are hard to crack.
In other embodiment, the slide button 40 can be utilized by many electronic devices, such as a portable computer, a DVD player, and a game player.
While various exemplary and preferred embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) are intended to also be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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