The invention is related to a switch which is installed in a circuit body.
A switch is known in which a switch knob is supported in a housing in movable manner by pushed, and a circuit which is provided in the housing is conductively connected by making a rubber contact deform elastically with a push of the switch knob. For example, a switch 500 in FIG. 8, which is disclosed in PTL 1, includes a base plate 501, a flexible printed circuit board 503, a flexible sheet 505 and a key top 507. Fixed contacts 511 including contacts 511a and 511b are printed to form a pattern on a contact circuit forming part 509 of the flexible printed circuit board 503. A pair of buttons 513 and 513 are formed on the flexible sheet 505. As shown in FIG. 9, a pair of pressing parts 515 and 515 are provided vertically on the lower surface of the key top 507. When the key top 507 is swung, the pressing part 515 at the pressed side presses the button 513, a movable contact 517 which is provided on the back side of the button 513 contacts with the fixed contact 511, and the contacts 511a and 511b are conducted.
However, since the conventional switch 500 uses the flexible printed circuit board 503, the switch cannot be connected with a regular connector. That is, the flexible printed circuit board 503 is first connected to another board which is a relay board, and then connected with the connector. For this reason, the number of components increases, the assembly becomes complicated and the cost increases.
The invention is made in view of the above-mentioned situation, and an object of the invention is to provide a switch so that the number of components can be reduced, the assembly can be simplified and the cost can be reduced.
The above object of the invention is achieved by the following structures.
(1) A switch, comprising:
a switch knob;
a housing on which the switch knob is supported in a movable manner by pushed;
a push pin which is pressed in accordance with a push of the switch knob; and
a rubber contact which elastically deforms when the push pin is pressed,
wherein a conductive part of the rubber contact is contacted so as to conductively connect a circuit,
wherein the circuit is formed by conductors which are a plurality of wire rods provided in parallel, and
wherein ends of the wire rods are protruded in a connector opening provided in the housing as male tabs.
According to the switch, the wire rods can be used instead of the boards, and the boards (the flexible printed circuit board and the relay board) and the additional connector are not required.
(2) The switch according to above (1), wherein
parts of the wire rods where contact with the conductive part become fixed contacts, and
both ends of each of the fixed contact are fixed in a state where the both ends are press fitted into the housing.
According to the switch, the fixed contacts of the wire rods, which the conductive parts of the rubber contacts contact, are held between two ends which are fixed to the housing, and the positions relative to the conductive parts can be precisely held.
(3) The switch according to above (1) or (2), wherein
two of the conductive parts are arranged along with a longitudinal direction of the wire rods, and
two circuits are formed by providing three wire rods in parallel.
According to the switch, the two circuits can be opened and closed since the positions of the two conductive parts are staggered in the longitudinal direction of the wire rods.
(4) The switch according to any one of above (1) to (3), wherein
the switch is used for interior illuminating devices for vehicles.
According to the switch, it is possible to provide inexpensive and small indoor illuminating devices for vehicles.
According to the switch of the invention, since the circuit which the rubber contact which elastically deforms due to the push of the switch knob contacts is formed of the plurality of wire rods provided in parallel, and the ends of the wire rods are protruded in the connector opening of the housing as the male tabs, the number of components can be reduced, the assembly can be simplified and the cost can be reduced.
Below, the embodiments of the invention are explained with reference to the figures.
A seesaw switch 100 includes a switch knob 11, a housing 13, push pins 15, rubber contacts 17, and wire rods 19. The switch knob 11 is made of a resin material, and formed to have a substantially rectangular shape. The center of the upper surface of the switch knob 11 is dented, and a pair of engaging plates 21 which have engaging holes 21a are provided vertically on the lower surface of the switch knob 11.
The housing 13 is integrally molded by a resin material, and has a substantially rectangular shape. A connector opening part 25 having a connector opening 25a is integrally coupled to a side surface of the housing body 23 of the housing 13 in the longitudinal direction. A counterpart connector (female connector) not shown in the figure is inserted into and engaged with the connector opening 25.
A pair of parallel supporting plates 27 and 27 are provided to stand upright on the upper surface of the housing 13, and shafts 27a which are engaged with the above-mentioned engaging holes 21a protrude from the upper outside surfaces of the supporting plates 27 and 27, respectively. Since the engaging holes 21a are rotatably engaged with the shafts 27a, the center part of the switch knob 11 is swingably supported by the supporting plates 27 and 27 of the housing 13. A pair of pressing parts 29 and 29 (refer to
A pair of mountain-like protruding parts 31 and 31 are provided on the upper surface of the housing 13 on both sides of the supporting plates 27 in the longitudinal direction. The protruding part 31 has a through hole 31a at the top part. The through hole 31a opens at the lower surface of the housing 13 by being penetrated. These through holes 31a are arranged to face the pressing parts 29 of the switch knob 11 when the pressing parts 29 of the switch knob 11 are attached to the housing 13.
As shown in
The push pin 15 has a shank 15a which is inserted through the through hole 31a of the protruding part 31. The push pin 15 is provided with a flange-like pressing plate 15b at the side opposite to the insertion side of the shank 15a. The outer diameter of the pressing plate 15b is larger than that of the through hole 31a. That is, the pull of the push pin 15 from the through hole 31a upwards (lower side in
The rubber contacts 17 are respectively arranged in the accommodating parts 31b and 31b into which the push pins 15 are arranged to be respectively inserted. The rubber contacts 17 are made of an elastic material, such as rubber, and flanges 17b are coupled to the opening side of bowl-like bodies 17a. Conductive parts 17c which bulge to have a circular shape shown in
When the switch knob 11 is swung, the push pin 15 will be pushed down by the pressing part 29 (refer to
Three press fitting and fixing parts 33, 35 and 37, which are protruded towards the upper side in
A plurality of (three in this embodiment) parallel press fitting holes 39 which are penetrated in the longitudinal direction of the housing 13 are drilled in the same pitch through the press fitting and fixing parts 33, 35 and 37, respectively. The extension lines K of these press fitting holes 39 go to the connector opening 25a of the connector opening 25. The press fitting holes 39 are arranged near the flanges 17b of the rubber contacts 17 which are fitted with the seats 31c.
The wire rods 19 which are conductive are press fitted into the press fitting holes 39 of the press fitting and fixing parts 33, 35 and 37, respectively. In this embodiment, the wire rods 19 are formed to have a straight linear shape with the same length, as shown in
The wire rods 19 are sequentially press fitted and fixed in the press fitting holes 39 of the press fitting and fixing parts 33, 35 and 37 from the connector opening 25a. The three parallel wire rods 19 which are press fitted and fixed in the press fitting hole 39 are arranged to overlap the flanges 17b of the rubber contacts 17, as shown in
The three wire rods 19 which are provided in parallel form a conductor 43 of a circuit 41 shown in
The contacting parts of the wire rods 19 with the conductive parts 17c are assumed as fixed contacts P1 and P2 shown in
Since the wire rods 19 are fixed at the both sides which sandwich the fixed contacts P1 and P2, the loads applied on the wire rods 19 in case the rubber contacts 17 are crushed become equal. Therefore, the switch feelings when the switch knob 11 is pushed in any of the swinging directions become equal.
The fixed contacts P1 and P2 and the conductive parts 17c of the rubber contacts 17 forms switches SW1 and SW2. According to this embodiment, the wire rods 19 are formed to have a straight linear shape as described above. The two conductive parts 17c and 17c are arranged along with the longitudinal direction of the wire rods 19. In this case, as shown in
As shown in
Further, if the wire rods 19 can be suitably bended at positions where no trouble may occur in press fitting, the circuits 41A and 41B in which the switches SW1 and SW2 are provided can be formed in other wire rod arrangement patterns, as shown in
Next, an assembling method of the above-mentioned seesaw switch 100 is explained.
In order to assemble the seesaw switch 100, as shown in
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Finally, the switch knob 11 is swingably supported, as shown in
In the seesaw switch 100 which has the above-mentioned structure, when the switch knob 11 is swung in either direction around the shafts 27a, the pressing part 29 at the swung side will press the push pin 15. The pressed push pin 15 presses the rubber contact 17; the bowl-like body 17a is crushed due to elastic deformation, and the conductive part 17c of the rubber contact 17 contacts with the fixed contact P1 (or P2). Therefore, in the circuit 41 which the conductive part 17c of the rubber contact 17 contacts, either of the switches SW1 and SW2 is closed. Thus, in the seesaw switch 100, the wire rods 19 can be used instead of the conventional boards (the flexible printed circuit board and the relay board), and the boards and the additional connector are not required. The steps of assembling these unrequired components can be substantially reduced.
The seesaw switch 100 can be suitably used for, for example, indoor illuminating devices for vehicles. Therefore, it is possible to provide inexpensive and small indoor illuminating devices for vehicles.
Therefore, according to the seesaw switch 100 of the embodiment, since the circuit 41 which the rubber contact 17 which elastically deforms due to the push of the switch knob 11 contacts is formed of the plurality of wire rods 19 provided in parallel, and the ends 19a of the wire rods 19 are protruded in the connector opening 25a of the housing 13 as the male tabs, the number of components can be reduced, the assembly can be simplified and the cost can be lowered.
Although the present invention is described in detail with reference to specific embodiments, it is apparent that various modifications and amendments may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is based on the Japanese patent application No. 2009-267837 filed on Nov. 25, 2009, whose content is incorporated herein by way of reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-267837 | Nov 2009 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2010/071027 | 11/25/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/25/2012 |