This application claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-166948, filed on 9 Aug. 2013, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
The present invention relates to a switch, particularly to a silent type switch.
Conventionally, for example, Japanese Patent No. 3887057 discloses a push button switch including an operation knob in an upper portion and a covered square tubular main body in a lower portion. In one pair of side surfaces opposite to each other in the main body, an upper one is integrally provided with a pair of first spring bodies that is able to abut on a panel cover, and a lower one is integrally provided with a pair of second spring bodies that is able to abut on a member covered with the panel cover. In the push button switch, the first and second spring bodies are provided on the same outer surfaces of the main body and extended along the outer surfaces. A pair of upper and lower spaces is formed in a lower portion of the first spring body and an upper portion of the second spring body. Each of the upper and lower spaces is molded while a core is arranged therein during molding and the spaces are separated from an upper surface of the main body. The spaces are opened on the outer surface in a direction orthogonal to the outer surface such that each of the cores is extracted when a metallic mold used in the molding is opened.
However, in the push button switch, it is necessary to provide a spring for operation and a spring for return as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 of Japanese Patent No. 3887057, which results in a problem in that the main body is large and can hardly achieve downsizing of the switch. Embodiments of the present invention have been devised in view of the problems described above, and an object of an embodiment thereof is to provide a compact silent-type switch.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a switch comprising: a cover; a base; and a push button comprising: an elastic touch piece formed in a sidewall of a sliding part of the push button, wherein the push button is vertically and slidably installed in a space formed by assembling the cover to the base, wherein a free end of the elastic touch piece is configured to abut the base when the push button is pushed, and the free end is configured to abut the cover when the pushed push button is returned.
In accordance with another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a keyboard in which the switch is assembled.
Hereinafter, a switch according to an embodiment will be described with reference to
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A conductive sheet is punched and pressed to form the contact terminal 30, and the contact terminal 30 is processed to have a protrusion to form a terminal part 31. A resilient movable touch piece 32 and a retaining tongue piece 33 are extended from the edge portion on one of the sides of the terminal part 31. A movable contact 34 is provided in an outward surface in a free end of a movable touch piece 32, and a press receiving part 35 is laterally extended from the free end.
An aligning part 36 having a substantial L-shape is extended from the edge portion on the other side of the terminal part 31, and a fixed touch piece 37 is extended from an aligning part 36. A fixed contact 38 is provided in the edge portion of the inner surface of the fixed touch piece 37.
Since the contact terminal 40 has the same shape as the contact terminal 30, each part of the contact terminal 40 is designated by the numeral corresponding to the contact terminal 30, and the description will not be described.
When terminal parts 31 and 41 of contact terminals 30 and 40 are inserted in terminal holes 28 along guide grooves 26b of the box-form base 20, both sides of terminal parts 31 and 41 are press-fitted between press-fitting projections 26a and press-fitting projections 24a and 24b of the box-form base 20, thereby aligning contact terminals 30 and 40 in a plate thickness direction. When contact terminals 30 and 40 are further press-fitted, aligning parts 36 and 46 of contact terminals 30 and 40 abut on press-fitting projections 24b of the box-form base 20, thereby aligning contact terminals 30 and 40 in a vertical direction. Retaining tongue pieces 33 and 43 of contact terminals 30 and 40 are latched and retained in retaining projections 26c of the box-form base 20, respectively. Therefore, movable contacts 34 and 44 come into press contact with fixed contacts 48 and 38, respectively (see
As contact terminals 30 and 40 have the same shape, production cost can advantageously be reduced when using such similar components.
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In the present embodiment, the luminance of the light emitted from the light source 11 is divided into two peaks by the concave lens 52 formed in the incident surface, which ensures a wide luminance distribution. Additionally, the directivity of the light emitted from the light source 11 is moderated by the microlens array 53 at the outgoing surface to ensure that a region brightened by the light source 11 has good luminance uniformity. The light guide 50 is not limited to the square prism shape, but the light guide 50 may have a columnar shape, a polygonal prism shape such as a triangular prism shape, a truncated cone shape, or a polygonal truncated pyramid shape.
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Preferably, each of the microlenses in the microlens array 53 formed in the outgoing surface has a diameter of 1 mm or smaller. This is because the luminance uniformity is degraded when the diameter exceeds 1 mm.
Each of the microlenses in the microlens array 53 is inclined at a microlens inclination angle relative to the outgoing surface. Preferably, the microlens inclination angle ranges from 20 degrees to 60 degrees. When the microlens inclination angle is less than 20 degrees, the light is insufficiently mixed and the desired luminance uniformity cannot be ensured. When the microlens inclination angle exceeds 60 degrees, an angle formed between the microlenses adjacent to each other will be excessively decreased and will make it hard for production of a metallic mold to make the microlenses.
Preferably, the microlenses are uniformly arranged, more preferably, the microlenses are arranged adjacent to each other such that a flat gap surface between the microlens is not generated. With regard to a possible microlens arrangement method, for example, the microlenses may be arranged into a lattice shape, or the microlenses may be arranged into what is called a honeycomb structure in which six microlenses are located around one microlens. Furthermore, not only the microlenses are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other but the microlenses may also be arranged so as to partially overlap each other.
The light guide 50 is inserted into the insertion hole 23 of the support base 22 provided in the box-form base 20, and the aligning projection 51 of the light guide 50 is latched onto the upper end surface of the support base 22, thereby aligning the light guide 50.
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The sliding part 71 has external dimensions adapted to be slidable along the opening of the box-form base 20, and a cantilever-shape elastic touch piece 73 and a pressing rib 74 are projected from an inner surface of the sliding part 71 in each of two edge portions of the push button 70 that are opposite to each other. In the sliding part 71, an abutting projection 73a is provided in the free end of the elastic touch piece 73, and a notch 72a is formed in the annular step 72 located above the elastic touch piece 73.
On the other hand, in the button body 75, a square fitting hole 76 is made in a center of a bottom surface, and a mortar-shaped tapered surface 77 is formed at an opening edge of the push button 70. In the button body 75, a pair of engaging ribs 78 is vertically arrayed in each of the outer surfaces opposite to each other in order to engage a cap (not illustrated) in which a character or the like is printed, and a circular annular groove 75a is provided in a center of a lower surface (see
In the push button 70, a sliding part 71 is fitted in an opening of the box-form base 20, the light guide 50 is fitted in the square fitting hole 76 and an upper end of the return spring 60 is fitted in the circular annular groove 75a. In the push button 70, pressing ribs 74 can press on press receiving parts 35 and 45 of contact terminals 30 and 40 to elastically deform movable touch pieces 32 and 42 such that movable contacts 34 and 44 separate from fixed contacts 48 and 38.
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An engaging rib 78 of the push button 70 is slidably fitted into the fitting notch 83 by fitting the frame-shaped cover 80 onto the box-form base 20, and the push button 70 is retained by elastically engaging the elastic engaging part 82 in the engage receiving part 21a of the box-form base 20.
Operation of the switch including the above components will be described below.
In an embodiment, the contact terminal 30 is mainly described because contact terminals 30 and 40 are symmetrically arranged with respect to a point and are similar.
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When the pressing of the push button 70 is released, the push button 70 is pushed up by the spring force of the return spring 60, the pressing rib 74 presses pressing receiving part 35 of the movable touch piece 32 again, and the movable contact 34 separates from the fixed contact 48. When the push button 70 returns to an original position, the elastic touch piece 73 is elastically deformed to restrain the generation of an impact noise even when the elastic touch piece 73 of the push button 70 abuts the position restriction rib 81 of the frame-shaped cover 80. Particularly, when the elastic touch piece 73 abuts the position restriction rib 81, the position restriction rib 81 is fitted in the notch 72a of the push button 70 to separate an inner space and an outer space of the push button 70 from each other. Therefore, according to an embodiment, the silent type switch having small operation sound and push button return sound is obtained.
In the case that the light source 11 is turned off, similar to the above operation, the push button 70 will be pressed to output an operation signal and the light source 11 is turned off through control of the control circuit (not illustrated).
In an embodiment, the light source 11 is lit and turned off by operating push button 70. Alternatively, for example, the light source 11 may always be lit or blinked through a control circuit (not illustrated) irrespective of the operation of the push button 70.
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In the push button 70, the operations performed by the pressing, the release and the return operation are substantially similar to those of the embodiment illustrated in
The switch of an embodiment of the present invention can be applied to not only the keyboard switch but also to other switches.
In accordance with one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a switch comprising: a cover; a base; and a push button comprising: an elastic touch piece formed in a sidewall of a sliding part of the push button, wherein the push button is vertically and slidably installed in a space formed by assembling the cover to the base, wherein a free end of the elastic touch piece is configured to abut the base when the push button is pushed, and the free end is configured to abut the cover when the pushed push button is returned.
Accordingly, one elastic touch piece abuts the base and the cover to absorb and reduce an impact noise during the operation and the return, so that a compact silent-type switch can be obtained.
In the switch, the push button may vertically and slidably be installed in a space formed by assembling a frame-shaped cover in a box-form base.
Accordingly, a compact and more silent switch is obtained by sliding the push button in a closed space.
In the switch, an abutting step may be provided in an inner surface of the base, the abutting step configured such that the elastic touch piece of the push button abuts the abutting step when the push button is pushed. Additionally, a position restriction rib may be projected in an inner surface of the cover, the position restriction rib configured such that the elastic touch piece of the push button abuts the position restriction rib when the push button is returned.
Accordingly, an operating stroke is shortened to obtain a more compact switch.
In the switch, the elastic touch piece may have a cantilever shape, or the elastic touch piece may have a T-shape in front view.
Accordingly, a degree of freedom in design is enhanced. Particularly, a more silent switch is obtained when the elastic touch piece has the T-shape in front view.
In the switch, an abutting projection configured to abut the base may be provided at the free end of the elastic touch piece.
Because the abutting projection having a small abutting area abuts the base, a more silent switch is obtained.
In the switch, a notch may be provided in the push button, the notch configured such that the position restriction rib of the cover fits in the notch when the push button is returned.
Because an inner space and an outer space of the push button are separated from each other by fitting the position restriction rib in the notch provided in the push button, impact noise does not leak and a more silent switch is obtained.
In accordance with another aspect of another embodiment of the present invention, a keyboard includes the switch.
Accordingly, one elastic touch piece abuts the base and the cover to absorb and reduce impact noise during operation and return of the push button, so that a compact silent-type keyboard can advantageously be obtained.
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