Water-resistant switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6465753
  • Patent Number
    6,465,753
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A water-resistant switch includes a button support, and two buttons each depressably connected to one of two connecting parts formed on the upper side of the button support. The connecting parts each has several surrounding walls, which are formed one around another and in such a manner that an inner one thereof is higher than an outer one surrounding the inner one. The buttons each has two surrounding parts formed one around the other on the bottom, and are each connected to one of the connecting parts with the surrounding parts being mounted on a respective one of the surrounding walls of the connecting parts of the support.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a water-resistant switch, and more particularly, to one which has a button support member formed with several walls of different heights for the buttons to be connected to, thus preventing water to go therethrough.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a conventional water-resistant switch includes a base


10


, a button support


20


and two buttons


30


. The base


10


has conductive insertion legs


101


secured to the bottom thereof, the lower ends of the legs


101


stick out, and the upper ends are received in a holding room


102


of the base


10


. A rocking member (not numbered) is pivotally received in the holding room


102


.




The button support


20


is connected to the upper opening of the base


10


, and has two connecting cylinders


201


sticking up from the upper side; the connecting cylinders


201


each has a through hole communicating with the holding room


102


. The buttons


30


each has a main body having annular wall


302


sticking down, a pushing pole


301


sticking down from the center, and a rubber seal


303


fitted onto an annular groove on the inner side of the wall


302


. The pushing poles


301


are each passed into one of the connecting cylinders


201


with the rubber seals


303


being tightly mounted around the cylinders


201


, and with the lower ends of the same abutting the rocking member. Thus, the buttons


30


can be depressed to control the position of the rocking member for starting or stopping the flow of electricity. And, the rubber seals


303


can prevent water from flowing through the joints between the cylinders


201


and the buttons


30


.




However, the above switch is found to have drawbacks as follows:




1. Because the buttons need the rubber seals for the switch to be water-resistant, the switch consists of additional parts, i.e. the rubber seals. Consequently, the material cost is increased, and the assembly needs more labor and time.




2. After a long period of use, the rubber seals would become damaged, and therefore fails to prevent water from flowing into the switch effectively.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a water-resistant switch, which has fewer components, and which has water-resistance even after long period of use.




The water-resistant switch of the present invention of includes a base, a rocking member, a button support and two buttons. The base has a holding room, in which the rocking member is movably received. The button support is connect to an upper opening of the holding room, and has two upper connecting parts on the upper side; the connecting parts each has several surrounding walls formed one around another; the surrounding walls of each of the upper connecting parts are formed in such a manner that an inner one thereof has a larger height than an outer one surrounding the inner one.




The buttons each has surrounding parts formed one around another on the bottom, and a pole sticking down. The buttons are each depressably connected to one of the upper connecting parts of the support with the surrounding parts being each mounted on one of the surrounding walls, and with the poles being passed through the button support to abut the rocking member.




Thus, if water goes into the rooms between the surrounding walls, it still can't go into the base because the outer one of the walls are lower than the inner one so as to make it easier for the water to flow outwards than to flow inwards.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the water-resistant switch of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the button support according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the switch of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the switch of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the conventional switch.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a water-resistant switch of the present invention includes a base


1


, a button support


2


and buttons


3


,


3


′.




The base


1


includes a bottom, and a surrounding wall defining a holding room


11


; two conductive legs (not numbered) are passed through the bottom. The base


1


further has two opposing through holes


12


on the surrounding wall thereof




The button support


2


has a horizontal middle part (not numbered), a connecting part


21


sticking down from the bottom of the middle part, and two opposing lateral walls


23


sticking up from the upper side of the middle part. The connecting part


21


has two connecting protrusions


211


sticking sideways from outer sides of two opposing parts thereof and two opposing pivotal recesses


212


of the inner sides thereof; the pivotal recesses


212


each has a neck portion


213


at the middle that is narrower than the upper portion. A rocking member


22


has a main body having two pivotal protrusions


222


sticking out from two opposing sides. The rocking member


22


is pivoted to the button support


2


with the pivotal protrusions


222


being fitted into the upper portions of the recesses


212


; the neck portions


213


prevent the rocking member


22


from falling off. The rocking member


22


further has a lamp


221


fitted to the upper side of the main body thereof.




In addition, the button support


2


has two upper connecting parts sticking up between the lateral walls


23


from the upper side of the middle part thereof; the upper connecting parts each includes a first surrounding wall


25


, a second surrounding wall


26


around the first one


25


, and a third surrounding wall


27


around the second one


26


; the first wall


25


is higher than the second wall


26


, and the second wall


26


is higher than the third wall


27


. The middle part of the button support


2


has two through holes defined by the lower ends of the second surrounding walls


26


and


26


; The through holes communicate with inner spaces


24


defined by the first surrounding walls


25


.




The lower ends of the first walls


25


,


25


are each formed with an annular protrusion


28


on the inner side. The button support


2


is connected to the base


1


with the connecting part


21


being fitted into the holding room


11


, and with the connecting protrusions


211


being passed into the through holes


12


of the base


1


; thus, the rocking member


22


is received in the holding room


11


.




The button


3


has a top part (not numbered), an inner surrounding part


31


sticking down from the bottom of the top part, an outer surrounding part


32


around the inner one


31


, and a pole


33


sticking down from the center of the bottom of the top part; the pole


33


is extended beyond the lower end of the walls


31


and


32


, and has an annular stopped protrusion


331


at the lower end. The button


3


′ has a main body


31


′ and a transparent member


32


′, the main body


31


′ includes a top part (not numbered) having a through hole


311


′ and an outer surrounding parts


33


′ and


34


′ similar to the surrounding parts


31


and


32


of the button


3


. The transparent member


32


′ has a pole


321


′ sticking down from the center thereof. And, the pole


321


′ has an annular stopped protrusion


322


′ at the lower end. The transparent member


32


′ is fixedly fitted into the through hole


311


′ with the pole


321


′ sticking down beyond the lower end of the parts


33


′ and


34


′.




The buttons


3


and


3


′ are each connected to one of the upper connecting parts of the button support


2


with the poles


33


and


321


′ passing through the inner spaces


24


of the first walls


25


of the button support


2


and with the inner surrounding parts


31


and


33


′ being tightly mounted on the second surrounding walls


26


and


26


and the outer surrounding parts


32


and


34


′ being tightly mounted on the third walls


27


and


27


; the annular protrusions


28


of the first walls


25


will engage the stopped protrusions


331


and


322


′ to prevent the buttons


3


and


3


′ from falling off when the buttons


3


and


3


′ are moved upwards. Thus, one of the buttons


3


and


3


′ can be depressed to control the position of the rocking member


22


for starting or stopping the flow of electricity; when the flow of electricity is started, the lamp


221


will emit light through the transparent member


32


′ as the sign.




Because of the tight connection between the upper connecting parts of the button support


2


and the buttons


3


and


3


′, water or dust can't go into the switch easily. Even if water goes through the joint between the buttons


3


,


3


′ and the upper connecting parts of the support


2


and is received in the rooms between the surrounding walls


25


,


26


and


27


of the support


2


, it will can't go into the base


1


because the second walls


26


are lower than the first walls so as to make it easier for the water to flow out than to flow in, and the third walls


27


are lower than the second walls


26


so as to make it easier for the water to flow outwardly than to flow inwardly, i.e. water can't go into the base easily because the first walls


25


are the highest among the walls


25


,


26


and


27


.




Therefore, it can be seen that the switch of the present invention doesn't need additional rubber seals to be water-resistant.



Claims
  • 1. A water-resistant switch, comprisinga base having a rocking member movably received in a holding room thereof; a button support connected to an upper opening of said holding room; a plurality of buttons each depressably fitted to one of connecting parts of an upper side of said support with poles sticking down to abut said rocking member; and characterized by a plurality of surrounding walls formed one around another on each of said connecting parts for allowing surrounding parts formed on a bottom of each of said button to be mounted on respectively; said surrounding walls of each of said connecting parts being formed in such a manner that an inner one wall thereof has a larger height than an outer one wall surrounding said inner one wall.
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Number Name Date Kind
2773150 Wintle Dec 1956 A
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6013885 Kowalczyk Jan 2000 A