Information
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Patent Grant
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6796202
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Patent Number
6,796,202
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 2, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 28, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bucci; David A.
- Smith; Julie K.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 074 47312
- 074 4733
- 074 519
- 074 523
- 200 6154
- 200 6155
- 200 6156
- 200 329
- 200 330
- 200 332
- 200 341
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a switch operating mechanism, a switch of a circuit board is disposed between a first pressing arm and a second pressing arm of a pusher having a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, and the first pressing arm is positioned directly above the switch. A front end of an operating knob is disposed between the circuit board and the second pressing arm. When the operator moves the operating knob upward, the front end of the operating knob moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward. Thus the pusher moves straight along the direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses and activates the switch.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a switch operating mechanism in which an operator turns a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch provided at a circuit board.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some automobile steering wheels are equipped with, for example, a switch for shifting gears. Among such switch operating mechanisms, there is a type which is arranged to activate the switch by moving the operating knob upward so that the switch can be operated while an operator is holding the steering wheel.
A switch operating mechanism
50
of this type includes a circuit board
12
with a switch
14
(a contact member held by rubber) and an operating knob
54
that is supported by a spindle
52
so as to rotate about the spindle
52
, which is provided at a lower position than the switch
14
as schematically illustrated in FIG.
4
B. When the operator moves the operating knob
54
upward, the operating knob
54
rotates about the spindle
52
, and a front end
54
A of the operating knob
54
presses a pusher
56
downward, thereby turning the switch
14
on and/or off (i.e., a hinge-type operating knob).
However, the conventional switch operating mechanism
50
has some drawbacks. The operating knob
54
is cranked to operate the switch
14
. Further, since the switch operating mechanism
50
is supported by a spindle provided at a lower position than the switch
14
, the front end
54
A of the operating knob
54
(the portion of the operating knob that presses the pusher
56
) moves along an arcuate path around the spindle
52
. Components of the pressing force act not only in an axial direction of the pusher
56
but also in a direction perpendicular thereto, and the relationship between a force F pressing the switch
14
and an operation stroke S deteriorates. As a result, operational feeling of the operating knob
54
is impaired. Moreover, there is a demand for using the space above the circuit board
12
effectively. However, a guide mechanism for guiding the pusher
56
occupies the space above the circuit board
12
, making it impossible to use the space for other purposes in other ways.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the aforementioned facts, an object of the present invention is to provide a switch operating mechanism, which has an operating knob that gives the operator an improved operational feeling and, at the same time, meets the demand for effective use of the space above the circuit board.
A first aspect of the present invention is a switch operating mechanism for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch, which is provided at a circuit board, the mechanism comprising: an operating knob, which has a front end and a back end and is rotatably supported by a spindle that is provided at a lower position than the switch; and a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, wherein the switch of the circuit board is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms of the pusher, the first pressing arm being positioned directly above the switch and able to press the same; the operating knob is disposed such that the front end thereof is disposed between the circuit board and the second pressing arm so that the front end is able to press the second pressing arm; and when the back end of the operating knob is moved upward, the front end thereof moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward, whereby the pusher moves linearly along a direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses the switch to turn the switch on and/or off.
In the switch operating mechanism of the first aspect of the present invention, when the operator moves the operating knob upward, the operating knob rotates and the front end thereof moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward. Thus, the pusher moves linearly along the direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses the switch to turn the switch on and/or off.
In the switch operating mechanism, the operating knob is supported by the spindle, which is disposed at a lower position than the switch, and the pusher is formed in a substantial U-shape when seen in side view. Accordingly, even if the front end of the operating knob (the portion of the operating knob that presses the second pressing arm of the pusher) moves along an arcuate path around the spindle, the linear movement of the pusher presses and activates the switch. Thus, operational feeling of the operating knob, i.e., a relationship between a force pressing the switch and an operation stroke can be much closer to an ideal relationship. Further, in the switch operating mechanism, the switch of the circuit board is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms of the pusher. Accordingly, a guide mechanism for guiding the pusher may be provided along the base of the pusher (at the base side of the pusher). In other words, it is not necessary to provide the guide mechanism above the circuit board, whereby the space above the circuit board can be used effectively.
A second aspect of the present invention is a switch operating mechanism provided in a vehicle, for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch provided at a circuit board, the mechanism comprising: an operating knob, which has a front end and a back end and is rotatably supported by a spindle that is provided at a lower position than the switch; and a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, wherein the switch of the circuit board is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms of the pusher, the first pressing arm being positioned directly above the switch and able to press the same; the operating knob is disposed such that the front end thereof is disposed between the circuit board and the second pressing arm so that the front end is able to press the second pressing arm; and when the back end of the operating knob is moved upward, the front end thereof moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward, whereby the pusher moves linearly along a direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses the switch to turn the switch on and/or off.
A third aspect of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a switch operating mechanism for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch, the method comprising the steps of: a. manufacturing a operating knob having a front end and a back end; b. manufacturing a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view; c. mounting the operating knob to a spindle provided at a lower position than the switch so as to rotate about the spindle; and d. disposing the switch and the front end of the operating knob between the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing a structure of a switch operating mechanism of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of the switch operating mechanism of the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a front view of a steering wheel equipped with the switch operating mechanism of the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4A
is a diagram schematically showing the switch operating mechanism of the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4B
is a diagram schematically showing a conventional switch operating mechanism with a hinge-type operating knob.
FIG. 4C
is a diagram schematically showing a switch operating mechanism, which only uses a pusher to press a switch instead of using an operating knob.
FIG. 5
is a graph showing a relationship between a pressing force and an operation stroke, used for comparing an operational feeling of an operating knob of the switch operating mechanism of the present invention with those of conventional mechanisms.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A switch operating mechanism
10
relating to an embodiment of the present invention is provided at, for example, a steering wheel in an automobile as shown in FIG.
3
. The switch operating mechanism
10
is used as an operating mechanism for shifting gears.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view, and
FIG. 2
is a schematic perspective view, of the structure of the switch operating mechanism
10
.
The switch operating mechanism
10
includes a circuit board (i.e., a PC board)
12
. The circuit board
12
has a predetermined switch circuit formed thereon, and is provided with a switch
14
. A contact member
18
of the switch
14
is held by a rubber holding sheet
16
which has a predetermined elasticity. When the contact member
18
is pressed on the circuit board
12
against the elastic force of the rubber holding sheet
16
, the electric circuit is closed and/or opened (i.e., turned on and/or off).
An operating knob
20
is provided at a lateral side of the circuit board
12
. The operating knob
20
is supported by a spindle
22
, which is provided at a lower position than the switch
14
of the circuit board
12
so that the operating knob
20
can rotate about the spindle
22
.
The switch operating mechanism
10
further includes a pusher
24
. The pusher
24
has a base
26
, a first pressing arm
28
, and a second pressing arm
30
. The first pressing arm
28
and the second pressing arm
30
extend parallel to each other from both ends of the base
26
in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the base
26
. Namely, the pusher
24
has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view. The pusher
24
is supported by a guide
32
, which is provided to stand vertically, so as to slide in the axial direction of the base
26
.
The switch
14
of the circuit board
12
is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms
28
and
30
of the pusher
24
. The first pressing arm
28
is positioned directly above the switch
14
and is able to press the same. The front end
20
A of the operating knob
20
is disposed between the circuit board
12
and the second pressing arm
30
so that the front end
20
A is able to press the second pressing arm
30
. Therefore, when the operating knob
20
is moved upward, the front end
20
A moves the second pressing arm
30
downward. The pusher
24
is moved linearly along the direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board
12
, and the switch
14
is turned on and/or off by the first pressing arm
28
.
Since the operating knob
20
is supported by the spindle
22
, which is disposed at a lower position than the switch
14
, the switch
14
can be pressed and activated by the linear movement of the pusher
24
, which is formed in a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, even if the front end
20
A (the portion of the operating knob that presses the second pressing arm
30
) moves around the spindle
22
along an arcuate path. Thus, the operational feeling of the operating knob
20
, i.e., a relationship between a force pressing the switch
14
and an operation stroke can be much closer to an ideal relationship.
The switch operating mechanism
10
of the present embodiment and conventional mechanisms to be compared therewith are illustrated in
FIGS. 4A through 4C
.
FIG. 4A
shows the switch operating mechanism
10
of the present embodiment.
FIG. 4B
shows a conventional switch operating mechanism
50
with a hinge-type operating knob
54
.
FIG. 4C
shows a switch operating mechanism
60
, which only uses pusher
56
to press a switch instead of using an operating knob.
FIG. 5
is a graph comparing the operational feeling (i.e., the relationship between the force F pressing the switch
14
and the operation stroke S) of the switch operating mechanism
10
of the present embodiment with those of the conventional mechanisms. A line X relates to the switch operating mechanism
10
of the present embodiment and a line Y relates to the conventional switch mechanism
50
with a hinge-type operating knob
54
. a line Z relates to the switch operating mechanism
60
, which only uses pusher
56
to press a switch instead of using an operating knob.
As the line Z shows, the switch operating mechanism
60
, which is constructed to press by only using the pusher
56
without the usage of an operating knob, provides the ideal characteristic of the operational feeling (i.e., the relationship between the force F pressing the switch
14
and the operation stroke S).
In the conventional switch operating mechanism
50
with a hinge-type operating knob
54
, the operating knob
54
is cranked to operate the switch
14
and is supported by a spindle
52
provided at a lower position than the switch
14
. Since the front end
54
A of the operating knob
54
(the portion at which the operating knob
54
presses the pusher
56
) moves along an arcuate path around the spindle
52
, noises occur in the pressing force F (i.e., components of the pressing force act not only in the axial direction of the pusher
56
but also in the direction perpendicular thereto), and the operational feeling of the operating knob
54
is impaired as shown by the line Y (i.e., the characteristic shown by the line Y differs significantly from that shown by the line Z).
In the switch operating mechanism
10
of the present embodiment, the linear movement of the pusher
24
, which is formed in a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, presses and activates the switch
14
. Thus, as the line X shows, the operational feeling of the operating knob
20
can be much closer to the ideal characteristic (i.e., the characteristic shown by the line Z).
Further, in the switch operating mechanism
10
, the switch
14
of the circuit board
12
is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms
28
and
30
of the pusher
24
. Accordingly, a guide mechanism for guiding the pusher
24
may be provided along the base
26
of the pusher
24
(on the base
26
side of the pusher). That is, it is not necessary to provide the guide mechanism above the circuit board
12
, whereby the space above the circuit board
12
can be used effectively.
As described above, the switch operating mechanism of the present invention has excellent effects such as providing an operating knob that has an improved operational feeling, and at the same time, meets the demand for effective use of the space above the circuit board.
Claims
- 1. A switch operating mechanism for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch, which is provided at a circuit board, the mechanism comprising:an operating knob, which has a front end and a back end and is rotatably supported by a spindle that is provided at a lower position than the switch; and a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, wherein the switch of the circuit board is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms of the pusher, the first pressing arm being positioned directly above the switch and able to press the same; the operating knob is disposed such that the front end thereof is disposed between the circuit board and the second pressing arm so that the front end is able to press the second pressing arm; and when the back end of the operating knob is moved upward, the front end thereof moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward, whereby the pusher moves linearly along a direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses the switch to turn the switch on and/or off.
- 2. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the spindle is disposed at a higher position than the front end of the operating knob.
- 3. The mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising a guide mechanism provided parallel to the pusher in an axial direction thereof, wherein the pusher is slidably supported by the guide mechanism so as to move linearly along the direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board.
- 4. The mechanism according to claim 3, which is provided in a vehicle.
- 5. The mechanism according to claim 3, which is provided at a steering wheel in a vehicle.
- 6. The mechanism according to claim 5, which is used for shifting gears while the vehicle is driven.
- 7. A switch operating mechanism provided in a vehicle, for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch provided at a circuit board, the mechanism comprising:an operating knob, which has a front end and a back end and is rotatably supported by a spindle that is provided at a lower position than the switch; and a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view, wherein the switch of the circuit board is disposed between the first and the second pressing arms of the pusher, the first pressing arm being positioned directly above the switch and able to press the same; the operating knob is disposed such that the front end thereof is disposed between the circuit board and the second pressing arm so that the front end is able to press the second pressing arm; and when the back end of the operating knob is moved upward, the front end thereof moves the second pressing arm of the pusher downward, whereby the pusher moves linearly along a direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board, and the first pressing arm of the pusher presses the switch to turn the switch on and/or off.
- 8. The mechanism according to claim 7, wherein the spindle is disposed at a higher position than the front end of the operating knob.
- 9. The mechanism according to claim 7, further comprising a guide mechanism provided parallel to the pusher in an axial direction thereof, wherein the pusher is slidably supported by the guide mechanism so as to move linearly along the direction perpendicular to the plane of the circuit board.
- 10. The mechanism according to claim 9, which is provided at a steering wheel in a vehicle.
- 11. The mechanism according to claim 10, which is used for shifting gears while the vehicle is driven.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a switch operating mechanism for turning a switch on and/or off by pressing the switch, the method comprising the steps of:a. manufacturing a operating knob having a front end and a back end; b. manufacturing a pusher having a base, a first pressing arm, and a second pressing arm, the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm extending parallel to each other from both ends of the base in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the base such that the pusher has a substantial U-shape when seen in side view; c. mounting the operating knob to a spindle provided at a lower position than the switch so as to rotate about the spindle; and d. disposing the switch and the front end of the operating knob between the first pressing arm and the second pressing arm.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the spindle is disposed at a higher position than the front end of the operating knob.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the switch is disposed directly below the first pressing arm.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, further comprising the step for manufacturing a guide mechanism which slidably supports the pusher in an axial direction of the pusher.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
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| 2001-307466 |
Oct 2001 |
JP |
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