SLIDE SWITCH

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070170048
  • Publication Number
    20070170048
  • Date Filed
    January 23, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 26, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A slide switch includes a disk-shaped control member laid over a support member accommodated in a casing, a plurality of transverse contacts arranged in positions to surround the control member, and an annular vertical contact arranged outwardly of the transverse contacts to detect a sliding operation of the control member. Rod-shaped guide elements formed on peripheries of the support member are fitted into concaved engageable portions formed in the casing to be relatively movable in the pressing direction when the control member is pressed. The engageable portions and the guide elements constitute a posture maintaining mechanism.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a slide switch mounted on a substrate;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the substrate and the slide switch in an exploded state;



FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the slide switch;



FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the slide switch separated from the substrate;



FIG. 5 is a cross sectional plan view of the slide switch;



FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the slide switch;



FIG. 7 is a sectional view of the slide switch supported by the substrate;



FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing transverse contacts, a vertical contact and an elastic contact;



FIG. 9A is a sectional view of the slide switch in which a control member is in a non-operative state;



FIG. 9B is a sectional view of the slide switch in which the control member is in an operative state;



FIG. 10A is a perspective view of the elastic contact at start of a pressing operation;



FIG. 10B is a perspective view of the elastic contact in the middle of the pressing operation;



FIG. 10C is a perspective view of the elastic contact at the end of the pressing operation; and



FIG. 11 is a sectional view of a slide switch in another embodiment.


Claims
  • 1. A slide switch comprising: a control member slidable in a direction along an imaginary plane and pressable in a direction perpendicular to the imaginary plane;a plurality of transverse contacts arranged to surround the control member;a vertical contact having a plurality of electrode portions associated with the plurality of transverse contacts to be conductive with any one of the transverse contacts when the control member is slid;a support member for contacting a sliding surface formed on a surface facing away from a control surface of the control member, to allow sliding movement of the control member;a casing for accommodating the support member and the control member to be movable in unison in the pressing direction; anda posture maintaining mechanism for maintaining a relative position between the control member and the casing when the control member and the casing are moved in the pressing direction, the posture maintaining mechanism being provided between the control member and the casing.
  • 2. A slide switch as defined in claim 1, wherein: the casing includes an opening formed in a central portion of a top surface thereof;the control member has an integral construction including a control portion projecting upward from the opening and a flange portion formed peripherally of a bottom surface of the control member, the support member having a larger diameter than the flange portion, andthe posture maintaining mechanism includes guide elements formed on outer peripheries of the support member to extend along the pressing direction, and engageable portions formed in the casing to be engageable with the guide elements, the engageable portions allowing sliding movement of the guide elements in the pressing direction.
  • 3. A slide switch as defined in claim 2, wherein: the vertical contact is arranged to have an annular conductor surrounding the plurality of transverse contacts, anda plurality of biasing pieces are provided to project from the vertical contact toward the bottom surface of the support member to act as a biasing mechanism for exerting a biasing force on the support member counter to the pressing direction.
  • 4. A slide switch as defined in claim 3, wherein the vertical contact is supportably fitted into the bottom surface of the casing and includes conductive electrode portions extending downward from the vertical contact.
  • 5. A slide switch as defined in claim 2, wherein the transverse contacts are supportably fitted into the bottom surface of the casing and include conductive electrode portions extending downward from the transverse contacts.
  • 6. A slide switch as defined in claim 1, wherein: the casing includes an opening formed in a central portion of a top surface thereof;the control member has an integral construction including a control portion projecting upward from the opening and a flange portion formed peripherally of a bottom surface of the control member, the support member having a larger diameter than the flange portion; andthe posture maintaining mechanism includes guide elements formed on the casing to extend along the pressing direction, and engageable portions formed in outer peripheries of the support member to be engageable with the guide elements, the guide elements allowing sliding movement of the engageable portions in the pressing direction.
  • 7. A slide switch as defined in claim 6, wherein: the vertical contact is arranged to have an annular conductor surrounding the plurality of transverse contacts; anda plurality of biasing pieces are provided projecting from the vertical contact toward a bottom surface of the support member to act as an biasing mechanism for exerting an biasing force on the support member counter to the pressing direction.
  • 8. A slide switch as defined in claim 7, wherein the vertical contact is supportably fitted into the bottom surface of the casing and includes conductive electrode portions extending downward from the vertical contact.
  • 9. A slide switch as defined in claim 6, wherein the transverse contacts are supportably fitted into the bottom surface of the casing and includes conductive electrode portions extending downward from the transverse contacts.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
JP2006-016393 Jan 2006 JP national