1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a swing switch, which is disposed in the operation unit of various instruments, for inputting instructions.
2. Description of the Related Art
A swing switch is made so that the input element swings about an arbitrary swing shaft. Such a swing switch is disposed in the operation unit of acoustic instruments and air-conditioning instruments, for instance. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. 8-102,232 discloses a conventional swing switch, which is used for turning the volume up and down or tuning to receiving channels in acoustic instruments.
When an operator presses the input element 101 of the conventional swing switch 100 from the front side, the swing switch 100 swings about the swing shaft 104 like a seesaw as shown in FIGS. 12, 13 and 14. In this instance, a clearance “d1,” which is present between the outer periphery of the input element 101 and the inner periphery of the opening 105, depends on the swinging angle of the input element 101 when viewed perpendicularly with respect to the outer surface of the decorative panel 103. For example, when an operator inputs a pressing force to swing the input element 101 in the clockwise direction in the drawing as shown in
Moreover, when the clearance “d1” diminishes as shown in
The present invention has been developed and completed in view of the aforementioned circumstances. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a swing switch, which is provided with such a small clearance between the outer periphery of an input element and the inner periphery of an opening that produces a good appearance.
A swing switch according to the present invention can solve the aforementioned problem, is disposed in a decorative panel having a surface and an opening, and comprises:
The present swing switch comprises the switch-side guide and panel-side guide, which support the switch body in a cantilevered manner so that the swing center of the switch body is substantially flush with the input element or the surface of the decorative panel when an operator inputs a pressing force to swing the switch body. Accordingly, in the present swing switch which is put in an input standby state, it is unnecessary to design the clearance between the outer periphery of the input element and the inner periphery of the opening (hereinafter simply referred to as a “clearance” wherever appropriate) to be large comparatively while taking the diminishing clearance when an operator inputs a pressing force to swing the switch body into consideration. Consequently, the present swing switch can make the clearance minimum when it is put in an input standby state.
In a first preferable embodiment of the present swing switch,
The first preferable embodiment of the present swing switch comprises the partially arc-shaped guide holes, and the guide projections. The partially arc-shaped guide holes are disposed on imaginary concentric circles whose centers coincide with the swing center of the switch body, respectively. Moreover, the arc centers of the partially arc-shaped guide holes coincide with the swing center, respectively. In addition, the guide projections are fitted into the partially arc-shaped guide holes, respectively, and slide in a peripheral direction of the partially arc-shaped guide holes, respectively, thereby swinging the switch body, which is supported in a cantilevered manner, about the swing center. Thus, in accordance with the first preferable embodiment of the present swing switch, a plurality of the partially arc-shaped guide holes and guide projections can inhibit the switch body from moving or rattling in directions other than the swinging directions when the switch body swings. Accordingly, the first preferable embodiment of the present swing switch can hold the posture of the swinging swing switch stably. Consequently, the first preferable embodiment of the present swing switch can operate smoothly.
In a second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch,
The second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch comprises the partially arc-shaped guide hole, the guide projection, the hinge, and the supporter. The arc center of the partially arc-shaped guide hole coincides with the swing center of the switch body. The guide projection is fitted into the partially arc-shaped guide hole, and is disposed slidably in a peripheral direction of the partially arc-shaped guide hole. The hinge has a leading end at which a leading-end supported portion is disposed. The guide projection slides in a peripheral direction of the partially arc-shaped guide hole, and the leading-end supported portion of the hinge moves within the supporter on an imaginary arc whose arc center coincides with the swing center of the switch body, thereby swinging the switch body, which is supported in a cantilevered manner, about the swing center. Thus, in accordance with the second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch, the partially arc-shaped guide hole and guide projection inhibit the switch body from moving in directions other than the swinging directions when the switch body swings. Accordingly, when the switch body swings, the second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch can prevent the switch body from moving or rattling in directions other than the swinging directions with the partially arc-shaped guide hole and guide projection. Consequently, the second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch can hold the posture of the swinging swing switch stably. Therefore, the second preferable embodiment of the present swing switch can operate smoothly.
Hence, in accordance with the present invention, it is possible to provide a swing switch, which is provided with such a small clearance between the outer periphery of the input element and the inner periphery of the opening that produces a good appearance.
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of its advantages will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings and detailed specification, all of which forms a part of the disclosure.
Having generally described the present invention, a further understanding can be obtained by reference to the specific preferred embodiments which are provided herein for the purpose of illustration only and not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to specific examples which embody the present swing switch as a temperature control switch for air-conditioning apparatuses in vehicles.
First of all, an arrangement of a swing switch according to Example No. 1 of the present invention will be described.
As shown in
The switch body 2 is an integrally molded product composed of resin. The switch body 2 comprises an input element 20, paired arms 21, 21, paired rods 22a, 22b, and a tongue 23.
The input element 20 is formed as a rectangle-shaped plate. The tongue 23 is formed as a rectangle-shaped plate whose width is made smaller than that of the input element 20. The tongue 23 is disposed at one of the opposite width-wise ends of the input element 20 by way of a step. The input element 20 is disposed within a rectangle-shaped opening 90, which is opened in an instrument panel 9 disposed in a vehicle passenger room. As shown in
The paired arms 21, 21 are formed as a rectangle-shaped plate, respectively. The paired arms 21, 21 protrude from the rear surfaces of the input element 20 and tongue 23. Note that the paired arms 21, 21 are disposed on the shorter sides of the input element 20, which face to each other, respectively. The paired arms 21, 21 are provided with a first guide hole 24a, a second guide hole 24b and a third guide hole 24c, respectively. Note that the claimed switch-side guide includes the first guide hole 24a, the second guide hole 24b and the third guide hole 24c.
The first guide hole 24a, the second guide hole 24b and the third guide hole 24c are disposed on imaginary concentric circles, whose centers coincide with the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, respectively. Moreover, the first guide hole 24a, the second guide hole 24b and the third guide hole 24c are formed as partially arc shapes, whose arc centers coincide with the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, respectively. Note that, as shown in
As shown in
Note that
The paired rods 22a, 22b are formed as a round-bar shape. The paired rods 22a, 22b protrude from the rear surface of the input element 20. Note that the paired rods 22a, 22b are disposed adjacent to the longitudinal opposite ends of the input element 20, respectively, as well as adjacent to one of the width-wise opposite ends of the input element 20. Specifically, the paired rods 22a, 22b are disposed adjacent to one of the width-wise opposite ends of the input element 20 which is not provided with the tongue 23 and is disposed away from the swing center “O” of the switch body 23.
The supporting member 6 is an integrally molded product composed of resin. The supporting member 6 comprises a boxed portion 60. The boxed portion 60 has a rectangle-shaped opening, which corresponds to the outer configuration of the input element 20 and tongue 23. Moreover, the boxed portion 60 has four corners, whose outer surfaces engage with the inner surfaces of four letter “L”-shaped bosses 91 protruding from the rear surface of the instrument panel 9. Thus, the supporting member 6 is held to the instrument panel 9. In addition, two of the facing walls of the boxed portion 60, that is, the side walls corresponding to the shorter sides of the rectangle-shaped opening 90, are provided with a first guide projection 61a, a second guide projection 61b and a third guide projection 61c, respectively. Note that the claimed panels-side guide includes the first guide projection 61a, the second guide projection 61b and the third guide projection 61c. The first guide projection 61a, the second guide projection 61b and the third guide projection 61c are formed as a round-bar shape, respectively. The first guide projection 61a, the second guide projection 61b and the third guide projection 61c are disposed on imaginary circles which are concentric to each other about the swing center “O” of the switch body 2. Moreover, the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c are fitted into the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively. In addition, the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c are disposed slidably along the inner peripheries of the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively. Thus, the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c can slide within the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c in the arc-shaped peripheral directions of the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively. Note that the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c are disposed on the above-described first, second and third imaginary circles, respectively.
As described above, the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c slide along the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively. Accordingly, the switch body 2 is made swingable about the swing center “O.” Note that, as shown in
As shown in
Note that the switch elements of substrate devices (not shown) are disposed on the bottom-end surfaces or free-end surfaces of the input pins 64a, 64b, respectively. The substrate devices emit temperature-controlling signals.
Hereinafter, how the thus constructed swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 of the present invention operates will be described in detail with reference to
Subsequently, how the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 of the present invention produces advantageous effects will be hereinafter described in detail. The swing switch according to Example No. 1 comprises the swing center “O,” which is disposed flush with the surface of the instrument panel 9. Accordingly, the space “d2” between the outer periphery of the input element 20 and the inner periphery of the opening 90 is minimized when the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 is put in the input standby state shown in
Moreover, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 of the present invention comprises the partially arc-shaped paired first, second and third guide holes 24a, 24a, 24b, 24b and 24c, 24c, and the paired first, second and third guide projections 61a, 61a, 61b, 61b and 61c, 61c. The paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c are disposed on imaginary concentric circles whose centers coincide with the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, respectively, and their arc centers coincide with the swing center “O,” respectively. The paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, the paired second guide projection 61b, 61b, and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c are fitted into the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively. Moreover, the paired first guide projections 61b, 61b, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b, and the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c slide within and along the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, respectively, thereby swinging the switch body 2, which is supported in a cantilevered manner, about the swing center “O.” As a result, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 can inhibit the switch body 2 from moving or rattling in directions other than the swinging directions with the three paired guide holes and guide projections 24a and 61a, 24b and 61b, 24c and 61c when the switch body 2 swings.
Specifically, since the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, which are disposed most away from the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, extend in a direction being most approximately perpendicular with respect to the input element 20, the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a, which slide along the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, can inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving or rattling in the parallel direction with respect to the input element 20. Moreover, since the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, which are disposed closest to the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, extend in a direction being most approximately parallel with respect to the input element 20, the paired third guide projections 61c, 61c, which slide along the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, can inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving or rattling in the perpendicular direction with respect to the input element 20. In addition, since the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b, which are disposed between the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a and the paired third guide holes 24c, 24c, extend in an oblique direction with respect to the input element 20, the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b, which slide along the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b, can inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving or rattling in an oblique direction, which is perpendicular to the obliquely extending direction of the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b.
Therefore, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 of the present invention can hold the posture of the swinging switch body 2 stably, and accordingly makes it possible to operate the switch body 2 smoothly.
Moreover, when the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 of the present invention is put in the input standby state, the surface of the input element 2 is flush with the surface of the instrument panel 9. Therefore, in addition to the minimized space “d2” between the outer periphery of the input element 20 and the inner periphery of the opening 90, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 enhances the integration between the input element 20 and the switch body 2 decoratively.
As shown in
Specifically, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 2 of the present invention comprises the switch body 2, which is free of the tongue 23, one of the component parts of the switch body 2 in the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1. The paired arms 21, 21 protrude from the rear or inner surface of the input element 20. The paired arms 21, 21 are provided with the first guide hole 24a and the second guide hole 24b, respectively. Moreover, the facing side walls of the boxed portion 60 of the supporting member 6 are provided with the first guide projection 61a and the second guide projection 61b, respectively. Note that the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a and the paired second guide holes 24b, 24b as well as the paired first guide projections 61a, 61a and the paired second guide projections 61b, 61b are constructed in the same manner as those of the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1.
Except the above-described component parts, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 2 of the present invention comprises the same component parts as those of the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1.
Therefore, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 2 of the present invention operates and produces advantageous effects in the same manner as the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 fundamentally.
As shown in
Specifically, in the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention, the switch body 2 is free of the tongue 23 of the switch body 2 in the swing switch 1 according to Example Nos. 1 and 2. Moreover, paired arms 21, 21 protrude from the inner or rear surface of the input element 20. The paired arms 21, 21 are provided with a first guide hole 24a alone, respectively, but are not at all provided with the second guide hole 24b and the third guide hole 24c, respectively.
As shown in
As shown in
Moreover, as shown in
As shown in
Note that the cylindered portions 63a, 63b, into which the input pin 64a, 64b are fitted, are disposed integrally at the leading ends of the paired supporting tabs 7, 7, respectively, as shown in
Except the above-described component parts, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention comprises the same component parts as those of the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1.
Therefore, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention operates and produces advantageous effects in the same manner as the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 1 fundamentally.
Specifically, when an operator presses the surface of the input element 20 of the swing switch 1 according Example No. 3 of the present invention, which is put in the input standby state shown in
Moreover, in the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention, the paired first guide projections 71a, 71a slide within the paired partially arc-shaped first guide holes 24a, 24a, whose arc centers coincide with the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, and along the paired partially arc-shaped first guide holes 24a, 24a. At the same time, the leading-end supported portion 81 of the hinge 8 moves on the arc-shaped periphery of the partially arc-shaped guide dent 93 of the supporter portion 92, whose arc center coincides with the swing center “O,” with respect to the supporter portion 92 while being guided by the guide dent 93. Eventually, the switch body 2, which is held in a cantilevered manner, swings about the swing center “O.” Thus, the paired first guide projections 71a, 71a and the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a as well as the guide dent 93 of the supporter portion 92 and the leading-end supported portion 81 of the hinge 8 inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving in directions other than the swinging directions. Hence, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 can prevent the switch body 2 from moving or rattling in directions other than the swinging directions.
Specifically, since the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, which are disposed away from the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, extend in a direction being approximately perpendicular with respect to the surface of the input element 20, the paired first guide projections 71a, 71a, which slide along the paired first guide holes 24a, 24a, can inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving or rattling in the parallel direction with respect to the surface of the input element 20. Moreover, since the guide dent 93 of the supporter portion 92, which is disposed close to the swing center “O” of the switch body 2, extends in a direction being approximately parallel with respect to the surface of the input element 20, the leading-end supported portion 81 of the hinge 8, which slides along the guide dent 93, can inhibit the swinging switch body 2 from moving or rattling in the perpendicular direction with respect to the surface of the input element 20.
Therefore, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention can hold the posture of the swinging switch body 2 stably, and accordingly makes it possible to operate the switch body 2 smoothly.
Moreover, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 of the present invention is free of the supporting member 6, which is disposed in the swing switch 1 according to Example Nos. 1 and 2. Accordingly, the swing switch 1 according to Example No. 3 comprises a reduced number of component parts. In addition, it is unnecessary to design the space “d2” between the outer periphery of the input element 20 and the inner periphery of the opening 90 while taking the errors resulting from the supporting member 6, such as the errors in molding the supporting member 6 itself, the errors in assembling the supporting member 6 with the switch body 2 and the displacements between the supporting member 6 and the opening 90 of the instrument panel 9, into consideration. Therefore, it is possible to furthermore reduce the space “d2” between the outer periphery of the input element 20 and the inner periphery of the opening 90.
A few of the preferred embodiments of the present swing switch have been described so far. However, the preferred embodiments of the present swing switch are not at all limited to the above-described specific examples. It is possible as well to embody the present swing switch in such various modified modes or improved modes that a person having ordinary skill in the art can carry out. For example, the present swing switch can be applied not only to air-conditioning instruments but also to all instruments, such as acoustic instruments, navigation instruments and home electric appliances, almost unlimitedly.
Note that the present swing switch is effective especially when it is combined with decorative panels, such as the instrument panel 9, whose external surfaces have desirably been required to be made flush with their own component parts, because it can provide the minimized space between the switch body and the decorative panels' openings.
Having now fully described the present invention, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention as set forth herein including the appended claims.
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