Tact switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6756554
  • Patent Number
    6,756,554
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 29, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A tact switch includes an insulative housing, a plurality of fixed contacts retained in the insulative housing, a movable contact, an actuator and a top cover. Each fixed contact portion exposed on the bottom wall of the insulative housing. The top cover is mounted on the housing and has an engaging plate projecting downwardly therefrom. The movable contact is positioned between the fixed contacts and the top cover and has a plurality of projections projecting therefrom. The actuator has an operating portion and a press portion slidably mounted between the top cover and the movable contact. In operation, when the operating portion is pressed inwardly, the movable contact elastically deforms such that the plurality of projections move downwardly to electrically contact with the plurality of contact portions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tact switch in which a plurality of separate contacts may be electrically connected together with a small transmission path via operation on the tact switch.




2. Description of Prior Art




Tact switches which quickly respond to a manual depression have been used in many appliances, such as in telephone sets, microwaves, remote controls, and TV sets. JP Pat. No. 2572590 discloses an electrical switch which includes a housing, a plurality of contacts retained in the housing; a metal dome lying over the plurality of contacts, an actuator arrangement and a cover with an oblique plate. The actuator arrangement includes a press section positioned between the cover and the metal dome and a manipulating section which extends to external side of the housing. In operation, when the manipulating section of the actuator arrangement is pressed by a user, the press section of the actuator arrangement moves forwardly and engages with the oblique plate, at the same time the oblique plate drives the press section downwardly to depress a middle portion of the metal dome so that the metal dome simultaneously electrically connects the plurality of contacts to each other. However, after a period of use, the metal dome can be elastically deformed through enough cycles that it will fail through metal fatigue, which makes the tact switch lose switch function. Moreover in the above prior art, a distance between the metal dome and the contacts is too large such that, in operation, the metal dome will be distorted to such an extent which results in a longer response time of the tact switch.




Hence, an improved tact switch is desired to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a tact switch providing a reliable electrical connection among a plurality of contacts.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a tact switch having a shortened response time.




A tact switch in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of fixed contacts, a movable contact, an actuator and a top cover. The insulative housing has a bottom wall and peripheral walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall. The plurality of fixed contacts are retained in the bottom wall of the insulative housing. Each fixed contact has a contact portion exposed to an inner surface of the bottom wall of the insulative housing and a soldering portion soldered to a printed circuit board. The top cover is mounted on the housing and has an engaging plate projecting downwardly therefrom. The movable contact is positioned above the fixed contacts and has a plurality of projections projecting therefrom for engaging with the plurality of contact portions of the plurality of fixed contacts. The actuator having an operating portion extending to external side of the insulative housing and a press portion slideably mounted between the top cover and the movable contact.




In operation, when the actuator is pressed inwardly, the press portion of the actuator engages with the engaging plate, at the same time the engaging plate drives the press portion downwardly to depress the movable contact, which elastically deforms downwardly until the plurality of projections contact with the plurality of contact portions so that the movable contact simultaneously electrically connects the plurality of fixed contacts to each other, achieving an electrical connection between the plurality of fixed contacts. When the operating portion is released, the engaging plate urges the actuator to move outwardly from the housing and at the same time releases the moveable contact to make the plurality of projections out of electrical contact with the plurality of contact portions.











Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a tact switch in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the tact switch of the first embodiment of the present invention showing a movable contact not deformed.





FIG. 3

is a schematic view showing the movable contact of

FIG. 2

deformed.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a movable contact of a tact switch of a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the tact switch of the second embodiment of the present invention showing a movable contact not deformed.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view showing the movable contact of

FIG. 5

deformed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, a tact switch


1


in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention comprises an insulative housing


10


, a plurality of fixed contacts


20


retained in the housing


10


, a movable contact


30


, an actuator


40


and a top cover


50


.




The insulative housing


10


has a bottom wall


11


, peripheral walls (not labeled) which extending upwardly from side edges (not labeled) of the bottom wall


11


and a cavity (not labeled) is defined therein. The peripheral walls include a front wall


12


, a rear wall


13


and two opposite side walls


14


. Two higher first steps


15


are respectively formed on two opposite sides of the bottom wall


11


. Two lower second steps


16


are also respectively formed on the two opposite sides of the bottom wall


11


, adjacent to the higher first steps


15


. A front entrance (not labeled) and a rear entrance (not labeled) are respectively defined in middle portions of the front and rear walls


12


,


13


. Four first notches


17


are defined in outward sides of the front and rear walls


12


,


13


adjacent to the two side walls


14


. Two second notches


18


are defined in outward sides of the two side walls


14


.




Each fixed contact


20


partially embedded in the insulative housing


10


by insert molding includes a contact portion


21


exposed to an inner surface of the bottom wall


11


and a solder portion


22


extending out of the insulative housing


10


for soldering to a printed circuit board of an electrical device (not shown).




The movable contact


30


has a rectangular central portion


31


and a declining portion


32


bent downwardly from the side edges of the central portion


31


. The central portion


31


has a top surface (not labeled) and a bottom surface (not labeled). A plurality of projecting ends


33


are depressed downwardly from the top surface of the central portion


31


and project from the bottom surface of the central portion


31


.




The actuator


40


has a plate-like body


41


and an operating portion


42


extending rearwardly from the plate-like body


41


. The plate-like body


41


forms a guiding portion


43


at a front end thereof. A slot


44


is defined in the plate-like body


41


. A press portion


45


projects forwardly from the operating portion


42


into the slot


44


. An incline surface


46


is formed on a front end of the press portion


45


.




The top cover


50


includes a rectangular plate


51


with a front edge (not labeled), a rear edge (not labeled) and a pair of side edges (not labeled). Four legs


52


extend downwardly from the front edge and the rear edge and two side tabs


53


extend downwardly from the two side edges for engaging with the second notches


18


of the insulative housing


10


. Each leg


52


has a lateral extended portion


521


projecting sideways from a free end thereof for engaging with the corresponding first notch


17


of the insulative housing


10


. A V-shape engaging plate


55


projects downwardly from the plate


51


for engaging with the incline surface


46


of the press portion


45


of the actuator


40


to thereby form a recess


54


in the plate


51


.




In assembly, the movable contact


30


is positioned in the cavity of the insulative housing


10


with two opposite edges thereof disposed on the lower second steps


16


of the insulative housing


10


and the projecting ends


33


of the central portion


31


untouched with the contact portions


21


of the fixed contacts


20


. The actuator


40


is assembled in the housing


10


with the operating portion


42


out of the rear entrance of the housing


10


and two opposite edges of the plate-like portion


41


disposed on the higher first steps


15


of the insulative housing


10


. The top cover


50


is assembled onto the insulative housing


10


, the lateral extended portions


521


of the legs


52


engage with the first notches


17


of the front and rear walls


12


,


13


, and the side tabs


53


of the top cover


50


engage with the second notches


18


of the side walls


14


. The press portion


45


of the actuator


40


is positioned between the plate


51


and the central portion


31


of the movable contact


30


, with the incline surface


46


abutting against the V-shape engaging plate


55


of the top cover


50


.




In use, the operating portion


42


of the actuator


40


is pressed forwardly. The press portion


45


of the actuator


40


moves forwardly and engages with the engaging plate


55


, driving the press portion


45


downwardly to depress the movable contact


30


. The movable contact


30


has a flexible distortion to urge each projecting end


33


of the central portion


31


move downwardly to contact with each corresponding contact portion


21


so that the movable contact


30


simultaneously electrically connects the plurality of fixed contacts


20


to each other. When the operating portion


42


is released, a reverse operation occurs, wherein the engaging plate


55


presses against the press portion


45


of the actuator


40


and pushes the actuator


40


outwardly, which releases the movable contact


30


and allows the central portion


31


to recover upwardly, thus each projecting end


33


disconnects from each contact portion


21


of the fixed contact


20


. Therefore, the tact switch


1


accomplishes switch function. Since each projecting end


33


of the movable contact


30


electrically connects each contact portion


21


of the fixed contact


20


within a very small distance, transmission distance is lessened which make the connection therebetween be reliable. Also, the lessened transmission distance of the tact switch


1


can decrease response time of the components.





FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


show a second embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a movable contact


30


′ of the second embodiment. The movable contact


30


′ has a central portion


31


′, which has a substantial circular shape and defines a circular opening (not labeled). The central portion


31


′ has a plurality of projecting tabs


33


′ projecting inwardly and downwardly from the peripheral edge of the opening.





FIGS. 5 and 6

are schematic view of the tact switch


1


′ of the second embodiment of the present invention. In use, the operating portion


42


′ of the actuator


40


′ is pressed. The press portion


45


′ of the actuator


40


′ moves forwardly and engages with the engaging plate


55


′, driving the press portion


45


′ downwardly to depress the movable contact


30


′. The movable contact


30


′ has a flexible distortion to urge each projecting tab


33


′ of the central portion


31


′ move downwardly to contact with each corresponding contact portion


21


′ so that the movable contact


30


′ simultaneously electrically connects the plurality of fixed contacts


20


′ to each other. When the operating portion


42


′ is released, a reverse operation occurs, wherein the engaging plate


55


′ presses against the press portion


45


′ of the actuator


40


′ and pushes the actuator


40


′ outwardly, which releases the movable contact


30


′ and allows the central portion


31


′ to recover upwardly, thus each projecting tab


33


disconnects from each contact portion


21


′ of the fixed contact


20


′. Therefore, the tact switch


1


′ accomplishes switch function.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to fill extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A tact switch comprising:an insulative housing having a bottom wall; a plurality of fixed contacts retained in the insulative housing, each fixed contact having a contact portion exposed on the bottom wall of the insulative housing; a top cover mounted onto a top surface of the housing and having an engaging plate projecting downwardly therefrom; a movable contact positioned between the fixed contacts and the top cover, the movable contact having a central portion and a declining portion bent downwardly from side edges of the central portion, the central portion having a substantially circular shape and defining a circular opening, a plurality of projecting tabs projecting inwardly and downwardly from a peripheral edge of the opening and extending into the opening; and an actuator having a press portion slideably mounted between the top cover and the movable contact; wherein when the actuator is pressed inwardly, the engaging plate drives the press portion downwardly to depress the movable contact, and the plurality of projecting tabs of the movable contact move downwardly to contact with the plurality of contact portions.
  • 2. The tact switch as described in claim 1, wherein each contact portion of the fixed contact corresponds to each projecting tab of the movable contact.
  • 3. The tact switch as described in claim 1, wherein the top cover has a rectangular plate, the engaging plate projects downwardly from the rectangular plate.
  • 4. The tact switch as described in claim 1, wherein the plurality of projecting tabs are symmetrically defined and each projecting tab has a substantially rectangular shape.
  • 5. A tact switch comprising:an insulative housing defining a bottom wall; a plurality of fixed contacts located in the housing with contact portions upwardly exposed on the bottom wall; a conductive up and down deflectable contact located above the bottom wall and including a plurality of projections formed on an underside thereof and facing toward and vertically aligned with the corresponding fixed contacts, respectively; and an insulative actuator horizontally slidably moved in the housing above the deflectable contact; wherein said actuator includes an up and down deflectable pressing portion downwardly deflected, when said actuator is moved to an inner position relative to the housing, to press downwardly against the deflectable contact so as to have the projections mechanically and electrically engaged with the corresponding fixed contacts, respectively; wherein said actuator is downwardly deflected by a cover when said actuator is moved to the inner position, and said cover is attached to the housing to cooperate with the housing to define a space in which the actuator is received; wherein said cover includes a rectangular plate with a V-shaped engaging plate thereof, said V-shaped engaging plate integrally downwardly bulged from said rectangular plate and circumferentially linked to the rectangular plate without breaking and thus defining a complete upward recess therein, the actuator including a plate-like body defining a slot receiving the V-shaped engaging plate therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a co-pending application of patent application Ser. No. 10/315,354 filed Dec. 9, 2002, entitled “METAL DOME TACT SWITCH”, invented by Masao Okita and Fang-Jwn Liao, and assigned to the same assignee of the present invention.

US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4084071 Smith Apr 1978 A
6018132 Chen Jan 2000 A
6114644 Nishikawa Sep 2000 A
6180903 Chen Jan 2001 B1
6323449 Janniere Nov 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
25725900 Apr 1992 JP