Claims
- 1. A slide switch comprising:a base including a plurality of patterned spaces, on which one or more stationary contacts of an arbitrary shape are provided; and a slider having a slider body mounted on said base, said slider including a movable contact spring piece from which a plurality of contact spring pieces with at least one contact protrudes; said slider having two upper sliding bridges arranged in parallel and fitted into two guide grooves arranged in parallel on said base; and two lower sliding bridges arranged in parallel and fitted into two guide grooves arranged in parallel on said slider, whereby said slider is free to move in a desired direction; wherein, at least one of said contacts of at least one of said movable contact spring pieces of said slider can slide in a desired direction, and be connected or disconnected to/from a target stationary contact, a switching function, a mode switching function, or an electrical function where one or more movable contacts and one or more stationary contacts are connected or disconnected is performed.
- 2. The slide switch defined in claim 1, wherein the base including the plurality of patterned spaces of arbitrary shape in which each stationary contact is formed on a notional circular path of a set radius with a center point on a surface of said base, at least one stationary contact of an arbitrary pattern circuit being exposed and formed on each of the said patterned spaces, a terminal for at least one said stationary contact protrudes out from said base, two guide grooves of a set length being formed in parallel on the surface and formed in the X or Y axis direction to be symmetric about the center point; said base having resilient return means arranged around a notional position of the slider on the surface at regular intervals; said base having stops around the notional position of the slider on the surface at the regular intervals; the slider having an operation portion being an upper surface of said slider body in a circular, polygonal, or square plate, fan-like raised portions being formed at positions symmetrically about a center point of a center hole on a lower surface of said slider body, the two guide grooves of a set length being formed respectively on said raised portions and in parallel in the Y or X axis direction so as to be symmetric about the center point, said slider having the movable contact spring piece with the contact spring pieces protruding around a center hole of a resilient plate, said movable contact spring piece being integrally mounted to a lower portion on the lower surface of the slider body while a center point of said slider body is aligned with the center point of said movable contact spring piece; the sliding bridge formed of the two lower bridges and the two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; wherein, said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; said sliding bridge is inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider body; said slider confronts said base so as to be free to slide in a desired direction; resilient return means are in contact with and arranged around said slider at regular intervals while a resilient force maintains alignment between the center point of said base and the center point of said slider; each of said stationary contacts of said base and each of said movable contacts of said movable contact spring piece of said slider are placed so as to confront each other; wherein, when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction from the center point, e.g. to the position where said slider comes in contact with said stopper, and returns toward the center point by means of said resilient return member, a movable contact of said movable contact spring piece is connected or disconnected to/from a desired stationary contact, whereby a switching function, mode switching function, or other electrical function, where the movable contact is connected or disconnected to/from said stationary contacts is performed.
- 3. The slide switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said resilient return member comprises means for resiliently returning said slider from a shifted position toward the center point, said resilient return member being one of selected from the group of a leaf spring, the leaf spring extendably mounted around a metal cover plate, a coil spring, and a conical spring, as well as an elastic member such as natural rubber or synthetic rubber.
- 4. The slide switch defined in claim 1, wherein said slider body of said slider is formed in an arbitrary shape; and wherein said movable contact spring piece mounted to said slider body has contact spring piece protruding radially or at equal or unequal angles around a resilient plate, said resilient plate being formed in an arbitrary shape, said contacts and stationary contacts being disposed so as to confront each other respectively.
- 5. The slide switch defined in claim 1, wherein said slider body of said slider is formed in an arbitrary shape; and wherein said movable contact spring piece mounted to said slider body has plural contact spring pieces protruding radially and at right and left set angles with respect to the center of the center hole of the resilient plate, said resilient plate being formed in an arbitrary shape, portions of said pattern circuit being stationary contacts exposed on the upper surface of said base, the center point of each of said stationary contacts confronting the center point of each of the movable contacts of said contact spring piece, each of said stationary contacts having a center area acting as an OFF area and a peripheral area acting as an ON area, each of said stationary contacts being formed in an arbitrary pattern; and wherein when the center of said slider, the center of said movable contact spring piece, and the center of said base are aligned, said movable contacts of said movable contact spring piece are respectively positioned at the OFF areas of the corresponding stationary contacts (all OFF state), and when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction, said movable contacts are connected to one or more stationary contacts (ON state), whereby output patterns (switching functions) corresponding to the product of the number of movable contacts and the number of stationary contacts are created.
- 6. The slide switch defined in claim 1, wherein said slider has an opening where a push button/operation knob is installed in the middle portion of the upper surface of said slider body, said push button/operation knob being inserted into said opening such that the upper portion thereof protrudes upward and moves vertically, a return resilient plate being suspended below the lower surface of said push button/operation knob so that resilient force causes said push button/operation knob pushed down to return to its original position, a diaphragm-type movable contact spring disk being inserted between the lower surface of said push button/operation knob and a stationary contact exposed in the center of said base, whereby when said push button/operation knob in the center of said slider is vertically pushed down, with the center of said slider and the center of said base aligned with each other, the lower surface of said push button/operation knob deforms the center of said movable contact spring disk to establish contact (ON) with said stationary contacts.
- 7. The slide switch defined in claim 1, wherein a sliding bridge comprises two lower bridges and two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; and wherein said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; and wherein, with said sliding bridge inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider, said slider is provided to said base in such a way that said slider slides in the Y- or X-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the Y- or X-axis direction of said slider, slides in the X- or Y-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the X- or Y-axis direction of said base, or slides in a composite direction of the X and Y directions, whereby said slider universally slides in a desired direction.
- 8. A slide switch comprising:a base having a plurality of patterned spaces of an arbitrary shape, and including at least one stationary contact of an arbitrary patterned circuit being exposed and formed on each of the said patterned spaces; a terminal for at least one said stationary contact protrudes out from said base, two guide grooves of a set length being arranged in parallel on the surface and formed in the X or Y axis direction so as to be symmetric about the center point; a slider having an operation portion being an upper surface of an arbitrarily shaped plate, said slider having a slider body on which two guide grooves of a set length arranged in parallel in the lower surface and formed in parallel in the Y or X axis direction so as to be symmetric to the center point on the lower surface; said slider having a movable contact spring piece with a plurality of contact spring pieces protruding around a resilient plate, said movable contact spring piece being integrally mounted on the lower surface of the slider body while the center point of said slider body is aligned with the center point of said movable contact spring piece; and a sliding bridge formed of two lower bridges and two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, whereby said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fitted along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fitted along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; wherein, said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves on the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; said sliding bridge is inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider; said slider confronts said base so as to be free to slide in a desired direction; resilient return means are arranged around said slider while a resilient force maintains alignment between the center point of said base and the center point of said slider; each of said stationary contacts of said base and each of said contacts of said movable contact spring piece of said slider are placed so as to confront each other; wherein, when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction from the center point and returns toward the center point by means of said resilient return member, a movable contact of said movable contact spring piece is connected or disconnected to/from at least one of said stationary contacts, whereby a switching function, mode switching function, or other electrical function where one or more movable contacts are connected or disconnected to/from the at least one stationary contact is performed.
- 9. The slide switch defined in claim 8, wherein the base including the plurality of patterned spaces of arbitrary shape in which each said stationary contact is formed on a notional circular path of a set radius with a center point on a surface of said base, said at least one stationary contact of the arbitrary pattern circuit being exposed and formed on each of the said patterned spaces, the terminal for the at least one said stationary contact protrudes out from said base, the two guide grooves of a set length being formed in parallel on the surface and formed in the X or Y axis direction to be symmetric about the center point; said base having resilient return means arranged around a notional position of the slider on the surface at regular intervals; said base having stops around the notional position of the slider on the surface at regular intervals; the slider having an operation portion being the upper surface of said slider body in a circular, polygonal, or square plate, fan-like raised portions being formed at positions symmetrically about the center point of a center hole on the lower surface, two guide grooves of a set length being formed respectively on said raised portions and in parallel in the Y or X axis direction so as to be symmetric about the center point, said slider having the movable contact spring piece with the contact spring pieces protruding around the center hole of a resilient plate, said movable contact spring piece being integrally mounted to a lower portion on the lower surface of the slider body while the center point of said slider body is aligned with the center point of said movable contact spring piece; the sliding bridge formed of the two lower bridges and two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; wherein, said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; said sliding bridge is inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider; said slider confronts said base so as to be free to slide in a desired direction; resilient return means are in contact with and arranged around said slider at regular intervals while a resilient force maintains alignment between the center point of said base and the center point of said slider; each of said stationary contacts of said base and each of said movable contacts of said movable contact spring piece of said slider are placed so as to confront each other; wherein, when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction from the center point, e.g. to the position where said slider comes in contact with said stopper, and returns toward the center point by means of said resilient return member, a movable contact of said movable contact spring piece is connected or disconnected to/from the at least one stationary contact, whereby a switching function, mode switching function, or other electrical function, where a movable contact is connected or disconnected to/from said stationary contacts is performed.
- 10. The slide switch as defined in claim 8, wherein said resilient return member comprises means for resiliently returning said slider from a shifted position toward the center point, said resilient return member being one of selected from the group of a leaf spring, the leaf spring extendably mounted around a metal cover plate, a coil spring, and a conical spring, as well as an elastic member such as natural rubber or synthetic rubber.
- 11. The slide switch defined in claim 8, wherein said slider body of said slider is formed in an arbitrary shape; and wherein said movable contact spring piece mounted to said slider body has contact spring piece protruding radially or at equal or unequal angles around a resilient plate, said resilient plate being formed in an arbitrary shape, said contacts and stationary contacts being disposed so as to confront each other respectively.
- 12. The slide switch defined in claim 8, wherein the sliding bridge comprises the two lower bridges and the two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; and wherein said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; and wherein, with said sliding bridge inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider, said slider is provided to said base in such a way that said slider slides in the Y- or X-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the Y- or X-axis direction of said slider, slides in the X- or Y-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the X- or Y-axis direction of said base, or slides in a composite direction of the X and Y directions, whereby said slider universally slides in a desired direction.
- 13. A slide switch comprising:a base including a plurality of patterned spaces of arbitrary shape, and including at least one stationary contact of an arbitrary patterned circuit being exposed and formed on each of said patterned spaces, a terminal for at least one said stationary contact protruding from said base, two guide grooves of a set length being formed in parallel on the surface while being formed in the X or Y axis direction to be symmetrical about the center point, said base having resilient return means arranged around a notional position of a slider on the surface at regular intervals; a slider having an opening where a push button/operation knob is installed in the middle portion of the upper surface of a slider body in a circular, polygonal, or square plate, said push button/operation knob being inserted into said opening such that the upper portion thereof protrudes upward and moves vertically and freely, fan-like raised portions being formed at positions symmetrical about the center point of the lower surface of said slider body, two guide grooves of a set length being formed respectively on said raised portions and in parallel in the Y or X axis direction to be symmetric about the center point, said slider having a movable contact spring piece with said contact spring pieces protruding around the center hole of a resilient plate, said movable contact spring piece being integrally mounted to a lower portion on the lower surface of the slider body while the center point of said slider body is aligned with the center point of said movable contact spring piece, a return resilient plate being suspended below the lower surface of said push button/operation knob so that when said push button/operation knob is pushed down, resilient force causes said push button/operation knob to return to its original position; and a sliding bridge formed of two lower bridges and two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; wherein, said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; said sliding bridge is inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider; said slider confronts said base so as to be free to slide in a desired direction; resilient return means are in contact with and arranged around said slider at regular intervals while a resilient force maintains alignment between the center point of said base and the center point of said slider; a movable contact spring disk is inserted between a stationary contact at the center of said base and the center the lower surface of said push button/operation knob mounted on said slider; and each of said stationary contacts of said base and each of said movable contacts of said movable contact spring piece of said slider are placed so as to confront each other; wherein, when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction from the center point and returns toward the center point by means of said resilient return member, a movable contact of said movable contact spring piece is connected or disconnected to/from the at least one stationary contact or when said push button/operation knob is pushed down and said resilient plate restores, said movable contact spring disk is disconnected from a stationary contact at the center of said base, whereby a switching function, mode switching function, or other electrical function where one or more movable contacts are connected or disconnected to/from one or more said stationary contacts is performed.
- 14. The slide switch defined in claim 13, wherein said slider body of said slider is formed in an arbitrary shape; and wherein said movable contact spring piece mounted to said slider body has plural contact spring pieces protruding radially and at right and left set angles with respect to the center of the center hole of the resilient plate, said resilient plate being formed in an arbitrary shape, portions of said pattern circuit being stationary contacts exposed on the upper surface of said base, the center point of each of said stationary contacts confronting the center point of each of the movable contacts of said contact spring piece, each of said stationary contacts having a center area acting as an OFF area and a peripheral area acting as an ON area, each of said stationary contacts being formed in an arbitrary pattern; and wherein when the center of said slider, the center of said movable contact spring piece, and the center of said base are aligned, said movable contacts of said movable contact spring piece are respectively positioned at the OFF areas of the corresponding stationary contacts (all OFF state), and when said slider slides a set distance in a desired direction, said movable contacts are connected to one or more stationary contacts (ON state), whereby output patterns (switching functions) corresponding to the product of the number of movable contacts and the number of stationary contacts are created.
- 15. The slide switch defined in claim 13, wherein said slider has an opening where a push button/operation knob is installed in the middle portion of the upper surface of said slider body, said push button/operation knob being inserted into said opening such that the upper portion thereof protrudes upward and moves vertically, a return resilient plate being suspended below the lower surface of said push button/operation knob so that resilient force causes said push button/operation knob pushed down to return to its original position, a diaphragm-type movable contact spring disk being inserted between the lower surface of said push button/operation knob and a stationary contact exposed in the center of said base, whereby when said push button/operation knob in the center of said slider is vertically pushed down, with the center of said slider and the center of said base aligned with each other, the lower surface of said push button/operation knob deforms the center of said movable contact spring disk to establish contact (ON) with said stationary contacts.
- 16. The slide switch defined in claim 13, wherein the sliding bridge comprises the two lower bridges and the two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; and wherein said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; and wherein, with said sliding bridge inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider, said slider is provided to said base in such a way that said slider slides in the Y- or X-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the Y- or X-axis direction of said slider, slides in the X- or Y-axis direction along the guide grooves running in the X- or Y-axis direction of said base, or slides in a composite direction of the X and Y directions, whereby said slider universally slides in a desired direction.
- 17. A slide mechanism comprising:a base having a surface in which two guide grooves of a set length are formed in parallel in the X- or Y-axis direction; a slider on which two grooves of a set length are formed in parallel in the Y- or X axis direction on the lower surface of a strip in arbitrary shape; and a sliding bridge formed of two lower bridges and two upper bridges, integrally built in a cross, square, or rectangular shape, said two lower bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said base, said two upper bridges being rectangular strips arranged in parallel which are slidably fixed along said two parallel guide grooves in said slider; wherein, said two parallel lower bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the surface of said base; and said two parallel upper bridges of said sliding bridge are fitted in said two parallel guide grooves in the lower surface of said slider; wherein, with said sliding bridge inserted between the surface of said base and the lower surface of said slider, said slider arbitrarily slides in a desired direction over said base.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 (a)-(d) or (f), 365(b) to Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-167568 filed on Jun. 4, 2001 and Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-284314 filed on Sep. 19, 2001.
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