Switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6646211
  • Patent Number
    6,646,211
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 21, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A switch having good maneuverability includes a switch case, a rocker-button unit having a hole therein and a rotating shaft located at a side of the rocker button unit and held at the switch case, and a push-button unit movably disposed in the hole. Further, the switch includes a slider whose upper surface comes in contact with a lower surface of the push-button unit, and the slider is movably accommodated in the switch case.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a switch, which is incorporated in a dashboard and the like of a car, that changes the operation of electric devices of the car.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventional switches, which are incorporated in a dashboard and the like of a car, correspond to electric devices of the car.

FIG. 10

is a partial front view of the dashboard using the conventional switches, and shows ON-OFF switch


1


for a windshield wiper and push switch


2


for ejecting cleaning fluid.




ON-OFF switch


1


is a rocker switch for switching from a neutral position to a right or a left position. For example, in

FIG. 10

, when switch


1


is switched to the right position, the windshield wiper is operated slowly, and when switch


1


is switched to the left position, the windshield wiper is operated quickly.




When switch


2


is pushed, the cleaning fluid is ejected, and when switch


2


is released, switch


2


returns to an original position mechanically and ejecting of the cleaning fluid stops.





FIG. 10

shows a part of the dashboard, but an actual dashboard has many switches, e.g., switches for controlling an air-conditioning in the car, locking and unlocking a door key of the car or operating information devices.




The conventional switches incorporated in the dashboard correspond to electric devices of the car, and recent cars have various electric devices, so that many switches are incorporated in the dashboard. As a result, it is difficult for drivers to operate the many switches correctly and promptly.




A switch unifying a pushing switch and a rocker switch is disclosed in utility model laid-open No. S62-53538 and No. S62-53539 to solve the problems discussed above. However, the conventional switches disclosed above cannot provide enough click-feeling, and especially, the click-feeling deteriorates after repeated operations.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses the problems discussed above, and aims to provide a switch that can be simply incorporated in a dashboard and can be promptly operated. Because the switch has good maneuverability, the switch can prevent an erroneous operation by a driver.




The switch of present invention includes the following elements:




(a) a switch case,




(b) a rocker-button unit having a perforation thereon and a rotating shaft, which is located at a side of the rocker button unit and held at the switch case,




(c) a push-button unit inserted at the perforation movably and vertically, and




(d) a slider whose upper surface comes in contact with a lower surface of the push-button unit, the slider accommodated in the switch case movably and vertically.




This structure can provide the small switch having functions of a rocker switch and a push-button switch, so that an area for incorporating the switch becomes small.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a sectional view of a switch in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

shows an exploded perspective view of the switch in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view of an essential part of a switch in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

shows a sectional view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 7

shows a sectional view of a switch in accordance with a third exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 9

shows a perspective view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the third embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 10

shows a partial front view of a conventional dashboard.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A switch of this invention has a perforation on an operating surface of a rocker-button unit, where the perforation is perpendicular to the operating surface, and a push-button unit is inserted at the perforation and is vertically movable. The switch is formed by unifying the rocker-button unit and a push button unit, thereby having functions of a rocker switch and a push button switch. Therefore, the switch can be small and an area for incorporating the switch can be small. As a result, the switch can be simply incorporated in a dashboard, prevent an erroneous operation by a driver and be promptly operated because the switch has good maneuverability.




The push-button unit of this invention has a dome shape, and has horizontal protrusions on its edge, where the protrusions are used for preventing rotation of the push-button unit by touching a guide section of the rocker-button unit. These- horizontal protrusions can prevent rotation resulted from repeated operations of the push-button unit or vibration of a car, and prevent deterioration of visibility of a display of the push-button unit.




An upper surface of the rocker-button unit protrudes from an opening of an upper surface of a box-shaped switch case, and the rocker-button unit is held at a side of the switch case rotatably by using rotating shafts located at its sides. A bottom part of the push-button unit comes in contact with an upper part of a slider, which is held in a middle part of the switch case and is movable vertically. Protrusions of a bottom part of the rocker-button unit and a bottom part of a slider come in contact with switch units for operating, where the switch units are disposed on a substrate and under an opening of the switch case.




The switch has a click feeling element which retains a position after operation of the rocker-button unit. The click feeling element is formed of the following elements:




a) protrusions of a bottom part of the rocker-button unit,




b) a bottom part of the switch case, and




c) an elastic member and a head, whose lower surface is arc shaped, located between the protrusions and the bottom part of the switch case.




The switch is formed by unifying the rocker-button unit and a push button unit. This structure can provide the small switch having functions of the rocker switch and the push button switch, so that an area for incorporating the switch becomes small. As a result, the switch can be simply incorporated in a dashboard, prevent an erroneous operation by a driver and be promptly operated because the switch has good maneuverability. In addition to that, this switch can provide the click feeling element easily satisfying demands of the market, for example, desired click-feeling or operation, using this structure.




As mentioned above, the bottom part of the push-button unit comes in contact with the upper part of the slider. At the contact section between the push-button unit and the slider, the slider has an arc shape whose center is located on a line connected between rotating shafts of the rocker-button unit. At the contact section, the push-button unit has an arc shape whose diameter is a little larger than a diameter of the arc shape of the slider. In this structure, a lower surface of the arc shape of the push-button unit can fit an upper surface of the arc shape of the slider. As a result, when the rocker-button unit works, smooth operation and good click-feeling can be obtained. In addition to that, this switch can obtain the large contact section easily, so that the slider can move up and down smoothly when the push-button unit is pushed.




The contact section between the push-button unit and the slider can be located at a position above an axis of rotation of the rocker-button unit. When the rocker-button unit moves, an amount of sliding-movement at the contact section between the push-button unit and the slider can be small using this structure. As a result, abrasion resulted from repeated operations of the rocker-button unit can be suppressed, and deterioration of click-feeling can be prevented.




In this switch, an opening section can be formed at a center of the slider, and a light emitting member is located at the substrate. As a result, light can be transmitted to the push-button unit through the opening section, and a surface of the button can be irradiated.




In addition to that, this switch can have a light guide section at the opening section. Light from the light emitting member is gathered using this structure, and a surface of the push-button unit can be irradiated with high efficiency.




First Embodiment





FIG. 1

shows a sectional view of a switch in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2

shows an exploded perspective view of the switch in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention. In FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, switch case


11


has openings on its upper surface and lower surface, and an upper surface of rocker-button unit


12


, i.e., a rocker switch, protrudes from the opening of the upper surface of switch case


11


.




Rotating shafts


12


A and


12


B, which are formed at a middle of rocker-button unit


12


in the direction of the length and protrude horizontally from unit


12


, and are rotatably mated with bearings


11


A and


11


B, which are formed at upper positions of walls of switch case


11


.




Push-button unit


13


is inserted at circular hole


12


C of a center of rocker-button unit


12


, where an upper section of push-button unit


13


, i.e., a pushing switch, is domed. Guide ribs


13


A protrude horizontally from a circumference of unit


13


, and used for preventing rotation by touching guide sections (not shown) formed at an inner side of rocker-button unit


12


. As a result, push-button unit


13


is prevented from rotating.




Semi-cylindrical slider


14


, which is held in guide wall


11


C incorporated in switch case


11


and is movable vertically, is disposed under push-button unit


13


. Upper part


14


A of slider


14


comes in contact with bottom part


13


B of push-button unit


13


, where bottom part


13


B has an arc shape.





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of an essential part of the switch of this invention. As shown in

FIG. 3

, upper part


14


A of slider


14


has an arc shape whose center is located on a line connected between a center of bearing


11


A and a center of bearing


11


B, which hold rotating shafts


12


A and


12


B of rocker-button unit


12


. Bottom part


13


B of push-button unit


13


has the arc shape whose diameter is a little larger than a diameter of the arc shape of upper part


14


A of slider


14


.




Printed circuit board


15


, which is fixed with screws


15


A for closing the opening of switch case


11


, is disposed under switch case


11


. Printed circuit board


15


is used for transmitting ON/OFF signals of switch units


16


,


17


and


18


, which are disposed on board


15


, to an external circuit (not shown).




At switch units


16


,


17


and


18


, when pushing switches


16


A,


17


A and


18


A are pushed, the switch becomes an ON state, and when pressure for switches


16


A,


17


A and


18


A are removed, the switch returns to an OFF state mechanically by restoring force. At the ON state, an upper part of switch


16


A of switch unit


16


comes in contact with bottom part


14


B of slider


14


, and an upper part of switches


17


A,


18


A of switch units


17


,


18


comes in contact with bottom parts of downward protrusions


12


D,


12


E. Protrusions


12


D and


12


E are formed respectively on either side of a line connected between shaft


12


A and shaft


12


B of rocker-button unit


12


.




A click-feeling element is described hereinafter. The click-feeling element is formed of the following elements:




(a) spring


19


formed of a coil spring,




(b) ball


20


energised under spring


19


, and




(c) zigzag section


11


D formed on an inner bottom of switch case


11


.




Spring


19


and ball


20


are accommodated in cylinder


12


F protruded downward from one of the longer side of rocker-button unit


12


, and ball


20


comes in contact with zigzag section


11


D formed on the inner bottom of switch case


11


.




An operation of push-button unit


13


is described hereinafter. In

FIG. 1

, when push-button unit


13


is pushed, slider


14


, which comes in contact with bottom part


13


B of push-button unit


13


, moves downward along guide wall


11


C formed in switch case


11


. Then slider


14


pushes pushing switch


16


A of switch unit


16


, which comes in contact with bottom part


14


B of slider


14


, and switch unit


16


becomes an ON state. As a result, an ON signal is transmitted to the external circuit via printed circuit board


15


.




When pressure for push-button unit


13


is removed, slider


14


moves upward by restoring force of switch unit


16


mechanically, and push-button unit


13


returns to an original state as shown in FIG.


1


.




Under the condition that rocker-button unit


12


is operated, when push-button unit


13


is pushed, switch unit


16


can be also an ON state.




When rocker-button unit


12


is pushed (shown at an arrow-mark in FIG.


4


), push-button unit


13


is guided in an inner wall of circular hole


12


C of rocker-button unit


12


, and tilts in the same direction of rocker-button unit


12


. Bottom part


13


B of push-button unit


13


comes in contact with upper part


14


A of slider


14


, and unit


13


moves on upper part


14


A along the arc whose center is located at the same position of rotating of rocker-button unit


12


. As a result, push-button unit


13


does not adversely affect the click-feeling of rocker-button unit


12


, and moves smoothly.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, on the condition that rocker-button unit


12


is operated, when push-button unit


13


is pushed, slider


14


moves downward along guide wall


11


C, and pushes push switch


16


A, so that switch unit


16


becomes an ON state. At that time, though push-button unit


13


is tilted, upper part


14


A, which comes in contact with bottom part


13


B, and bottom part


13


B have arc shapes and can fit each other, so that this structure can obtain a large contact section, and contact condition becomes stable. As a result, pressure to push-button unit


13


is transmitted to slider


14


, and slider


14


can be pressed downward and smoothly along guide wall


11


C.




In this invention, push-button unit


13


is inserted at circular perforation


12


C of the center of rocker-button unit


12


, and unit


13


and unit


12


are integrated with each other. Switch units


16


,


17


and


18


are worked by operating rocker-button unit


12


and push-button unit


13


. This structure can provide the small switch having functions of the rocker switch and the push switch, so that an area for incorporating the switch can be small. As a result, the switch can be simply incorporated in a dashboard, prevent an erroneous operation by a driver and be promptly operated because the switch has good maneuverability.




Push-button unit


13


, which has a dome shape, has guide ribs


13


A protruded horizontally from a circumference of unit


13


, so that guide ribs


13


A are regulated by guide sections of rocker-button unit


12


. As a result, guide ribs


13


A can prevent rotation resulted from repeated operations of push-button unit


13


or vibration of a car, and prevent deterioration of visibility of a display by using push-button unit


13


.




The switch of this invention includes ball


20


moving with rocker-button unit


12


, spring


19


energising ball


20


and zigzag section


11


D of switch case


11


. Using the structure mentioned above, this switch can provide the click feeling element satisfying demands of the market, for example, desired click-feeling and an automatic-restoring system whose stop position is only a neutral position.




Second Embodiment




The second embodiment is demonstrated hereinafter. The elements similar to those described in the first embodiment have the same reference marks, and the descriptions of those elements are omitted here.





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view of an essential part of a switch in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Push-button unit


21


has hemispherical fulcrum section


21


A protruded downward from its bottom.




A height of fulcrum section


21


A of push-button unit


21


is the same as a height of bearings


11


A,


11


B of switch case


11


, namely a height of fulcrum of rocker-button unit


12


. The tip of fulcrum section


21


A comes in contact with upper surface


22


A of slider


22


, where upper surface


22


A has a plane shape.




An operation of the switch of this invention is described hereinafter.





FIG. 6

shows a sectional view of an essential part of the switch in accordance with the second embodiment of the invention. When a left side of rocker-button unit


12


is pushed (shown at an arrow-mark in FIG.


6


), push-button unit


21


is guided in an inner wall of circular hole


12


C of rocker-button unit


12


, and tilts in the same direction of rocker-button unit


12


.




Push-button unit


21


can rotate about fulcrum section


21


A, which comes in contact with upper surface


22


A of slider


22


. At that time, the height of fulcrum section


21


A is the same height of fulcrum of rocker-button unit


12


. In other words, the position of fulcrum section


21


A is located at a position on the line between rotating shafts


12


A and


12


B. As a result, push-button unit


21


does not adversely affect the click-feeling of rocker-button unit


12


, and moves smoothly. In

FIG. 6

, when push-button unit


21


is pushed, pressure to push-button unit


21


is transmitted to slider


22


, so that slider


22


can move smoothly.




According to this invention, an amount of sliding-movement of fulcrum section


21


A of push-button unit


21


on upper surface


22


A of slider


22


can be small. As a result, abrasion resulted from repeated operations of rocker-button unit


12


can be suppressed, and deterioration of click-feeling can be prevented.




Third Embodiment




The third embodiment is demonstrated hereinafter. The elements similar to those described in the first embodiment or the second embodiment have the same reference marks, and the descriptions of those elements are omitted here.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, a switch in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention includes switch case


11


, rocker-button unit


12


, push-button unit


21


and slider


23


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, opening section


23


A is formed on a center of an upper surface of slider


23


.




Light emitting diode


24


, which is used as a light emitting member, is located at printed circuit board


25


, and electric power is supplied from an external circuit to diode


24


. Functions for switching of the switch are the same as those described in the first embodiment and the second embodiment.




As shown at broken lines in

FIG. 7

, using the switch of this invention, light can be guided from light emitting diode


24


to push-button unit


21


via opening section


23


A of slider


23


. When high light-transmissive material is used as push-button unit


21


and a surface of button


21


is irradiated, high visibility can be obtained even if the switch is located in the darkness.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, when light guide section


26


, which is made of transparent resin and the like, is disposed in opening section


23


A of slider


23


, light from light emitting diode


24


is gathered, and the surface of the push-button unit


21


can be irradiated with high efficiency.



Claims
  • 1. A switch comprising:a switch case; a rocker-button unit having a hole therein; a rotatable shaft located at a side of said rocker button unit and held at said switch case; a push-button unit movably disposed in the hole and having a lower surface; and a slider having an upper surface in contact with said lower surface of said push-button unit, said slider being accommodated in said switch case and being operable to move in a first direction, wherein said rocker-button unit is operable to rotate about said rotatable shaft, and wherein the first direction is independent of a position of said rocker-button unit.
  • 2. A switch comprising:a switch case; a rocker-button unit having a hole therein; a rotatable shaft located at a side of said rocker button unit and held at said switch case; a push-button unit movably disposed in the hole and having a lower surface; and a slider having an upper surface in contact with said lower surface of said push-button unit, said slider being accommodated in said switch case and being operable to move in a first direction, wherein said lower surface of said push-button unit has a first arc shape, wherein said upper surface of said slider has a second arc shape having a center that is located on an axis of rotation of said rocker-button unit, and wherein a diameter of the first arc shape is larger than a diameter of the second arc shape.
  • 3. The switch of claim 2, wherein said switch case comprises a guide wall, andwherein said slider is held in said guide wall.
  • 4. The switch of claim 2, wherein said push-button unit comprises an upper part having a dome shape.
  • 5. The switch of claim 2, further comprising:a substrate, which has switch units, disposed under an opening of said switch case, wherein said rocker-button unit has a protrusion, and wherein an upper part of the switch units contact said protrusion and a bottom part of said slider.
  • 6. The switch of claim 2, further comprising a click-feeling element operable to retain a position after an operation of said rocker-button unit.
  • 7. The switch of claim 6, wherein said switch case has an inner bottom, andwherein said click-feeling element includes a zigzag section formed on said inner bottom of said switch case, an elastic member and a head that has an arc shaped lower surface.
  • 8. The switch of claim 7, wherein said rocker-button unit additionally has a cylinder protruding therefrom,wherein said elastic member and said head are accommodated in said cylinder, and wherein said click-feeling element is formed by disposing said head between said zigzag section and said elastic member.
  • 9. The switch of claim 2, wherein said rocker-button unit additionally has a guide section, andwherein a protrusion is disposed at a circumference of said push-button unit and prevents rotation by touching said guide section.
  • 10. The switch of claim 2, further comprising:a light-emitting member; and a substrate, wherein said push-button unit is light transmissive, wherein an opening section is formed on an upper surface of said slider, wherein said light emitting member is disposed on said substrate, and wherein said light emitting member is operable to irradiate said push-button unit with light.
  • 11. The switch of claim 10, further comprising -a light guide section disposed at the opening section of said slider.
  • 12. A switch comprising:a switch case; a rocker-button unit having a hole therein; a rotatable shaft located at a side of said rocker button unit and held at said switch case; a push-button unit movably disposed in the hole and having a lower surface; and a slider having an upper surface in contact with said lower surface of said push-button unit, said slider being accommodated in said switch case and being operable to move in a first direction, wherein a hemispherical fulcrum section protrudes from a center of a bottom of said push-button unit, wherein an upper surface of said slider has a plane shape, wherein said fulcrum section contacts the upper surface of said slider, and wherein said push-button unit and said rocker-button unit have the same axis of rotation.
  • 13. The switch of claim 12, wherein said switch case comprises a guide wall, andwherein said slider is held in said guide wall.
  • 14. The switch of claim 12, wherein said push-button unit comprises an upper part having a dome shape.
  • 15. The switch of claim 12, further comprising:a substrate, which has switch units, disposed under an opening of said switch case, wherein said rocker-button unit has a protrusion, and wherein an upper part of the switch units contact said protrusion of said rocker-button unit and a bottom part of said slider.
  • 16. The switch of claim 12, further comprising a click-feeling element operable to retain a position after an operation of said rocker-button unit.
  • 17. The switch of claim 16, wherein said switch case has an inner bottom, andwherein said click-feeling element includes a zigzag section formed on said inner bottom of said switch case, an elastic member and a head that has an arc shaped lower surface.
  • 18. The switch of claim 17, wherein said rocker-button unit additionally has a cylinder protruding therefrom,wherein said elastic member and said head are accommodated in said cylinder, and wherein said click-feeling element is formed by disposing said head between said zigzag section and said elastic member.
  • 19. The switch of claim 12, wherein said rocker-button unit additionally has a guide section, andwherein a protrusion is disposed at a circumference of said push-button unit and prevents rotation by touching said guide section.
  • 20. The switch of claim 12, further comprising:a light-emitting member; and a substrate, wherein said push-button unit is light transmissive, wherein an opening section is formed on an upper surface of said slider, wherein said light emitting member is disposed on said substrate, and wherein said light emitting member is operable to irradiate said push-button unit with light.
  • 21. The switch of claim 20, further comprising a light guide section disposed at the opening section of said slider.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-254319 Aug 2001 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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Number Date Country
62-53538 Apr 1987 JP
62-53539 Apr 1987 JP