Switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6642459
  • Patent Number
    6,642,459
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An improved switch consists of a seat, a button key, a first elastic element, a second elastic element, and a cap. The switch offers users pushing or depressing operations to control switching or selection of various function and may give users more touching sense during operations.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved switch and particularly a switch allowable for pushing and pressing operations.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Most known mobile phones have pushbuttons for controlling cursor directions. These pushbuttons may be used to switch or select various function displayed on the viewing window of the mobile phones. Users can easily operate various function appeared on the viewing window on the mobile phones.




The forgoing pushbuttons consist of up, down, left and right buttons. Depressing the up, down, left or right buttons, the cursor will be moved to up, down, left or right direction. In the mean time, the item shown on the display screen at the cursor position will be switched from an upper one item to a lower one item. After users have completed the switch of function desired, users may depress a confirmation key to complete the selection operations.




Although the four directional pushbuttons allow users to make switch or selection on the display screen, the operation is quite complicated and not convenient. Users often find it difficult to control the selection function on the viewing window.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the invention is to provide an improved switch that allows users to push or depress for switching various selection function on the viewing window.




Another object of the invention is to provide a moving buffer effect in the switch to give users a touch sense when the button key is moving to increase operation touch feeling.




A further object of the invention is to reduce malfunction of the mechanism and increase control accuracy.




To achieve the foregoing objects, the switch of the invention consists of a seat, a button key, a first elastic element, a second elastic element, and a cap. Users can operate by pushing or depressing to control switching or selection of various function with more operation touch sense.




The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the switch of the invention.





FIG. 2A

is an exploded view of the invention according to FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2B

is a fragmentary sectional view of a button key according to FIG.


2


A.





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of the invention, with the cap removed.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of the invention according to

FIG. 3

, at an operation condition.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 6

is a pictorial view of another embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


A and


2


B,


3


for an embodiment of the invention, the improved switch of the invention includes a seat


1


, a button key


2


, a first elastic element


3


, a second elastic element


4


and a cap


5


. The switch offers users pushing or depressing operations to control switching or selection of various function. The operation may be done with more touch sense.




The seat


1


has a thick section


11


which has a first housing section


12


and a second housing section


13


. The first housing section


12


has a bottom side with conductive circuits


121


located thereon. The conductive circuits


121


connect legs


14


located on one end of the thick section


11


to form a power supply input and an output of control signals. The thick section


11


further has an operating space


15


corresponding to the first housing section


12


to allow the button key


2


operating therein. In the first housing section


12


, there is a spindle


16


to pivotally couple with the button key


2


. The thick section


11


also has a latch section


17


located on the bottom thereof.




The button key


2


has an arched key cap


21


which connects a neck


22


. The neck


22


connects a rotary section


23


which has a pivotal section


231


jutting thereabove to pivotally engage with the spindle


16


. The pivotal section


231


has a peripheral rim to form an operating section


232


, and an anchor bore


234


located in the center thereof. There is an arched slide section


235


located on one side of the anchor bore


234


.




The first elastic element


3


has a pair of symmetrical anchor sections


31


which are mounted to jutting sections


233


located on the backside of the rotary section


23


. The first elastic element


3


further is extended on two sides to form a pair of symmetrical contact ends


32


. The contact ends


32


may be moved by turning the rotary section


23


to connect circuits located in the first housing section


12


for generating a signal output corresponding to the operation of the button key


2


.




The second elastic element


4


is located above the operating section


232


, and has a winding section


41


which is located on the outer rim of the pivotal section


231


. The winding section


41


has two free ends


42


pivotally connecting the second housing section


13


.




The cap


5


is sealed to the surface of the thick section


11


and has a latch flange


51


engageable with the latch section


17


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

for the invention at an assembly and an using conditions, the button key


2


, the first elastic element


3


and the second elastic element


4


are mounted to the seat


1


. When the key cap


21


of the button key


2


is pushed forwards or rearwards by an external force, the neck


22


will be moved in the operating space


15


of the seat


1


, and the rotary section


23


will be turned to allow the free ends


42


of the second elastic element


4


moving slowly into the second housing section


13


to contact the side wall of the second housing section


13


(to generate a buffer effect). In the mean time, the contact ends


32


of the first elastic element


3


mounted to the back side of the rotary section


23


connects the circuits located in the first housing section


12


to generate an electric signal output for controlling selection or function switching operations displayed on the viewing window.




When the rotary section


23


is turning, the free ends


42


of the second elastic element


4


move into the second housing section


13


and contact the side walls of the second housing section


13


slowly, users may sense a touch feeling of the movement of the button key


2


and can perform operations with more secured feeling.




Referring to

FIG. 5

for another embodiment of the invention that is largely like the one shown in

FIG. 1

, the main difference is that the cap


5


has an additional elastic section


52


which has a bulged point


53


located thereon and pointing to another side of the cap


5


. When the elastic section


52


is depressed upon the pivotal section


231


, the bulged point


53


will be positioned in the anchor bore


234


. Hence when users depress the button key


2


, the bulged point


53


will be moved and slid from the anchor bore


234


to the slide section


235


to generate a click sound so that users may have a secured sense that the switch is functioning properly.





FIG. 6

illustrates yet another embodiment the invention adapted for use on a mobile phone. The switch of the invention may be adapted on keyboards, notebook computers, or handheld computers, or a mobile phone


6


. When the button key


2


is pushed by an external force, function selection or switching operations appeared in the viewing window may be performed as desired.



Claims
  • 1. An improved switch for generating an electric signal output to control desired function switching or selection operations, comprising:a seat having a thick section which includes a first housing section and a second housing section, and an operating space corresponding to the first housing section, the first housing section having a spindle located therein; a button key located in the first housing section having an arched key cap which connects a neck, the neck connecting a rotary section which has a pivotal section extending thereabove to pivotally engage with the spindle, the pivotal section having a peripheral rim to form an operating section; a first elastic element located on one side of the rotary section having a pair of symmetrical anchor sections which are mounted to jutting sections located on a back side of the rotary section, and having two sides extending to form a pair of symmetrical contact ends; a second elastic element located on the operating section having a winding section which is located on an outer rim of the pivotal section, the winding section having two free ends pivotally connecting the second housing section; and a cap being sealed to the surface of the thick section of the seat; wherein the button key is movable forwards or rearwards, or depressable downwards by an external force for turning the rotary section such that the free ends of the second elastic element are moved slowly into the second housing section and contact side walls of the second housing section to allow users having a touching sense of button key movement to increase operation touch feeling.
  • 2. The improved switch of claim 1, wherein the first housing section has a bottom side with conductive circuits located thereon, the conductive circuits connecting legs located on the thick section to form a power supply input and an output of control signals.
  • 3. The improved switch of claim 1, wherein the thick section has a latch section located on the bottom thereof.
  • 4. The improved switch of claim 1, wherein the pivotal section has an anchor bore located in the center thereof, and an arched slide section located on one side of the anchor bore.
  • 5. The improved switch of claim 1, wherein the cap has a latch flange engageable with the latch section.
  • 6. The improved switch of claim 1, wherein the cap has an elastic section which has a bulged point located thereon and pointing to another side of the cap, the elastic section being depressable upon the pivotal section for moving the bulged point into the anchor bore.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3703613 Abel Nov 1972 A
4647732 Yamanaka et al. Mar 1987 A