The invention relates to a switch having an operating rocker, in which a contact element can be operated by radial deflection of the operating rocker, and in which the operation of the contact element can be carried out by the operating rocker or by the operating rocker via a transmission element. In the prior art in this case, latching functions are provided by means of metallic lever and/or spring elements, which release a latching and snap-action mechanism.
The object of the present invention is to describe a switch having an operating rocker and latching functions but with a simpler construction. This object is achieved in that the latching function can be provided by a projection on the operating rocker or on the transmission element interacting with a sprung element. Since the projection can be inserted into the operating rocker or into the transmission element, it is possible to provide both latching and momentary-contact functions with one switch type, depending on whether the projection is or is not inserted. The sprung element has a particularly simple construction by being in the form of part of a switching mat. This means there is no need for any additional element. If the switching mat is formed from rubber or synthetic rubber, for example silicone, this leads to a permanent spring element. The sprung element is particularly functional if it has a structure whose cross section is in the form of waves and/or a sawtooth pattern. If the projection is in the form of a roller, this roller can on the one hand easily overcome the waves or sawteeth during operation of the operating aid, while nevertheless firmly holding the switch in the desired position in the wave troughs of the corrugated structure or in indentations in the sawtooth structure. If the switch has two projections and two contact elements, two switching operations can be carried out with one switch. In this case, if rollers are used as the projections, a latching or momentary-contact function of the switch can be provided depending on whether the roller is or is not inserted. When no rollers are present, a switch can thus be produced with two momentary-contact functions; when one roller is inserted, a switch can be produced with a latching and a momentary-contact function, and when both rollers are inserted, a switch can be produced with two latching functions. If the transmission element is in the form of a light box, this provides an additional function with one component.
The invention will be explained in more detail in the following text with reference to the figures, in which:
The particularly preferred exemplary embodiment of a switch according to the invention has an operating rocker 1, transmission elements in the form of light boxes 2, a switching mat 3, a printed circuit board 4 and a housing 5. The operating rocker 1 has tabs 1a, 1b and two projections in the form of rollers 6, 7. The operating rocker 1 can be deflected radially about an axis A. The switching mat 3 has keys 8 with key heads 9 which are connected via key feet 10 to a base plate 11 of the switching mat 2. Between the keys 8, the switching mat 2 has a sprung element 12 with a surface 13 having a cross section in the form of waves. The sprung element 12 has a cavity 14 between its lower face and the printed circuit board 2. Contact elements 15 are arranged on the lower faces of the key heads 9 and may be composed, for example, of carbon or conductive rubber.
The lower faces of the light boxes 2 rest on the upper faces of the key heads 9. Light-emitting diodes 16 and contact surfaces 17a-d are arranged on the printed circuit board 4. The contact surfaces 17a, b and 17c, d are in each case electrically isolated from one another.
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10242273.7 | Sep 2002 | DE | national |
10242532.9 | Sep 2002 | DE | national |
The present application is a continuation of international application PCT/DE2003/002752, filed on Aug. 18, 2003, which designated the United States and was pending at the time of designation; and further claims priority to German patent applications 10242273.7, filed Sep. 10, 2002, and 10242532.9, filed Sep. 12, 2002, all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/DE03/02752 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 11086459 | Mar 2005 | US |