BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a structure of a push switch to be used as an operating
switch for various electronic devices. Particularly, the invention is concerned with
a layout structure of fixed terminals to be disposed within a housing.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] As a conventional layout structure of fixed terminals in a push switch there is known
such a structure as shown in Figs. 11 and 12. Fig. 11 is a plan view showing a housing
portion of the push switch and Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on line 12-12 in
Fig. 11.
[0003] According to the conventional structure shown in those figures, a housing 11 is formed
in the shape of a box having an upper opening, using a molding material such as a
synthetic resin. In a bottom portion of the housing 11 are formed fixed terminals
22 by an insert molding for example, using an electrically conductive metallic material
such as brass. The fixed terminals 22 are embedded in the bottom portion of the housing
11 and are each composed of a base portion 22b having a plurality of bent portions
22a at intermediate positions, a terminal portion 22c extending outward of the housing
11 from the base portion 22b, and a contact portion 22d exposed to an inner surface
of the bottom portion of the housing 11 and adapted to engage and disengage from a
movable contact (not shown). The contact portions 22d of both fixed terminals are
formed in a pair and in an opposed relation to each other.
[0004] The paired contact portions 22d are opposed to each other while being spaced a predetermined
distance from each other in the arranged direction of the base portions 22b of the
fixed terminals 22. The width of each contact portion 22d is set approximately equal
to the width of the base portion 22b of each fixed terminal 22. In each fixed terminal
22, since the plural bent portions 22a of the base portion 22b are formed in the bottom
of the housing 11, it is made possible to form the terminal portion 22c extending
outwards of the housing 11 so as to be flush with a bottom surface of the housing
11. A front end of the terminal portion 22c is formed in a J bent shape raised along
an outer side face of the housing 11. Since the front end of the terminal portion
22c is formed in such a J bend shape, the push switch using the housing 11 can be
surface-mounted onto a circuit board.
[0005] In case of applying the housing 11 to a push switch, a known movable contact (not
shown) is housed within an opening of the housing 11 and a rubber spring and a stem
(neither shown), which are also known, are mounted to complete a push switch of an
existing type.
[0006] However, in the above layout structure of the fixed terminals in the housing 11 in
the above conventional push switch, since the paired contact portions 22d of the fixed
terminals 22 are opposed to each other while being spaced a predetermined distance
from each other in the arranged direction of the base portions 22b of the fixed terminals
22, it is required that a pair of contact portions 22d be formed opposedly to each
other and contiguously to the base portions 22b of the fixed terminals 22 embedded
in the housing 11 in the arranged direction of the base portions, bringing a result
that the length of each fixed terminal 22 in the arranged direction thereof becomes
larger and the size of the housing 11 also becomes larger, thus giving rise to the
problem that the size of the entire push switch becomes larger.
[0007] Further, since the front end of the terminal portion 2c of each fixed terminal 22
disposed in the housing 11 is formed in a J bent shape so as to permit surface-mounting
of the push switch onto a circuit board and since the plural bent portions 22a are
formed in the base portion 22b of each fixed terminal 22 within the bottom of the
housing 11, there arises the problem that the spacing between contacts of the paired
contact portions 22d in the fixed terminals 22 varies depending on the machining accuracy
for the bent portions 22a and becomes wider.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to solve the abovementioned
problems and provide a layout structure of fixed terminals in a housing of a push
switch, the fixed terminals having a shape permitting the length in their arranged
direction to be shortened and permitting the push switch to be surface-mounted onto
a circuit board, and wherein even if a plurality of bent portions are formed within
the housing, the spacing between contacts can be set to a minimum without being influenced
by variations in machining of the bent portions, thus making it possible to reduce
the size of the housing and hence of the push switch.
[0009] In order to solve the abovementioned problems, according to the first aspect of the
present invention there is provided a push switch comprising a box-shaped housing,
a pair of fixed terminals fixed within the housing, a stem held slidably by inner
side faces of the housing, and a movable contact disposed above the fixed terminals
so as to be operable in interlock with movement of the stem, the paired fixed terminals
each comprising a base portion embedded in the housing, a terminal portion extending
outwards of the housing, and a contact portion exposed to an inner surface of a bottom
of the housing so as to be spaced a predetermined distance from a contact portion
of the other fixed terminal, the paired fixed terminals being arranged so that the
respective base portions are positioned on a straight line, and the contact portions
being bent and opposed to each other on a line perpendicular to the arranged direction
of the base portions.
[0010] According to the second aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with the first aspect, a push switch wherein the contact portion of each fixed terminal
is formed so that the width thereof in a direction perpendicular to the arranged direction
of the base portions is smaller than the width of each base portion.
[0011] According to the third aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with the first or the second aspect, a push switch wherein on a line perpendicular
to a center line in the arranged direction of the base portions of both fixed terminals
the contact portions are opposed to each other while being displaced from each other
in opposite directions with the center line therebetween.
[0012] According to the fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with any of the first to the third aspect, a push switch wherein the base portions
of the paired fixed terminals, which are embedded in the housing, are each formed
with a plurality of bent portions within the housing, whereby the outwardly extending
terminal portions are formed so as to be flush with a bottom surface of the housing.
[0013] According to the fifth aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with any of the first to the third aspect, a push switch wherein the movable contact
disposed above the fixed terminals comprises a frame portion formed outside, a connecting
portion extending from the frame portion, and a contact piece connected rockably to
the frame portion through the connecting portion, the contact piece of the movable
contact being formed so that its length in the extending direction of the connecting
portion is shorter than its length in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction
of the connecting portion.
[0014] According to the sixth aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with the fifth aspect, a push switch wherein the movable contact is formed using a
resilient metallic plate, the frame portion has an arcuate hole formed centrally,
and the contact piece is formed centrally of the arcuate hole by being cut and raised
integrally on the metallic plate through the connecting portion.
[0015] According to the seventh aspect of the present invention there is provided, in combination
with the fifth or the sixth aspect, a push switch wherein the contact piece of the
movable contact is formed in an elliptic shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a push switch according to the first embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3 in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4 in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing a state in which a stem has been moved from
an initial state thereof shown in Fig. 4 to bend a rubber spring;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a housing used in the first embodiment;
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a movable contact used in the first embodiment;
Fig. 8 is a front view thereof;
Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the stem used in the first embodiment;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken on line 10-10 in Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a plan view of a housing used in a conventional push switch; and
Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on line 12-12 in Fig. 11.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] A push switch according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described
hereunder with reference to Figs. 1 to 10, of which Fig. 1 is a plan view of the push
switch, Fig. 2 is a front view thereof, Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3-3
in Fig. 1, Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4 in Fig. 1, Fig. 5 is an explanatory
diagram showing a state in which a stem has been moved from an initial state thereof
shown in Fig. 4 to bend a rubber spring, Fig. 6 is a plan view of a housing, Fig.
7 is a plan view of a movable contact, Fig. 8 is a front view thereof, Fig. 9 is a
bottom view of the stem, and Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken on line 10-10 in Fig.
9.
[0018] A housing 1 is formed in the shape of a box having a bottom and an upper opening,
using a molding material such as a synthetic resin. In the bottom of the housing 1
are formed fixed terminals 2 by molding, say, insert molding, integrally with the
housing 1 using an electrically conductive metallic material such as brass. The fixed
terminals 2 are embedded in the bottom of the housing 1 and are each provided intermediate
the embedded portion with a base portion 2b having a plurality of bent portions 2a,
a terminal portion 2c extending outwards of the housing 1, and a contact portion 2d.
The contact portions 2d of both fixed terminals 2 are formed in a pair while being
spaced a predetermined distance from each other. The paired contact portions 2d are
bent and opposed to each other on a line perpendicular to the arranged direction of
the base portion 2b of both fixed terminals. The contact portion 2d of each fixed
terminal is formed so that the width thereof in a direction perpendicular to the arranged
direction of the base portion 2b is smaller than the width of the base portion. Further,
on a line perpendicular to a center line L in the arranged direction of the base portions
2b of both fixed terminals the contact portions 2d are opposed to each other while
being displaced in opposite directions with the center line L therebetween. By so
arranging the contact portions 2d it becomes possible to shorten the length in the
arranged direction of each fixed terminal 2 in the housing 1.
[0019] The base portions 2b of the fixed terminals are each formed with plural bent portions
2a within the housing 1, whereby the terminal portions 2c extending outwards of the
housing 1 are formed so as to be flush with a bottom surface of the housing 1. A front
end of each terminal portion 2c is formed in a J bent shape raised along an outer
side face of the housing 1. Since the front end of each terminal portion 2c is formed
in such a J bent shape, the push switch using the housing 1 can be surface-mounted
onto a circuit board. In this case, the paired contact portions 2d are disposed opposedly
to each other in a direction in which the base portions 2b are not distorted by machining
of the plural bent portions 2a, that is, on a line perpendicular to the arranged direction
of the base portions 2b. Thus, even with plural bent portions 2a present within the
housing 1, the spacing between the contacts can be set highly accurately without being
influenced by variations in machining of the bent portions 2a. Further, it becomes
possible to reduce the size of the housing 1.
[0020] In a pair of opposed inner side faces of the housing 1 are formed retaining grooves
1a respectively for engagement with retaining projections formed in hook portions
of a stem which will be described later. With the retaining grooves 1a, the stem can
be guided into the housing 1 and can be restricted its position during movement and
return of the stem as will be described later. Inside the four corners of the housing
1 which is in a square shape there are formed planar sliding surface portions 1b so
that sliding surface portions of the stem which will be described later slide along
the sliding surface portions 1b of the housing. The provision of the sliding surface
portions 1b permits a stable sliding motion of the stem even when a corner portion
of the stem is pushed obliquely, whereby the feeling in operation is improved. The
shape of each sliding surface portion 1b formed in the housing 1 is not limited to
a planar shape, but may be an arcuate shape.
[0021] A movable contact 3 is formed using a resilient phosphor bronze plate or stainless
steel plate. An external shape thereof is generally circular, with a ring-like frame
portion 3a being formed outside and an arcuate hole 3b formed centrally of the frame
portion 3a. Further, centrally of the hole 3b is formed a contact piece 3d connected
at one end thereof to the frame portion 3a through a connecting portion 3c, an opposite
end of the contact piece 3d being cut and raised integrally. The contact piece 3d
is connected rockably to the frame portion 3a through the connecting portion 3c and
a front end side thereof is bent at a certain angle so as to tilt somewhat upward.
The contact piece 3d is formed in an elliptic shape so that a major axis of the ellipse
is aligned with the arranged direction of the contact portions 2d of the paired fixed
terminals 2. By forming the contact piece 3d in an elliptic shape it is possible to
make the length (movable span) of the connecting portion 3c large, with the result
that the degree of freedom in designing a contact spring load increases, thus affording
a stable click feeling. It also becomes possible to reduce the size of the entire
movable contact 3.
[0022] A protuberance 3e for abutment with a rubber spring to be described later is formed
on the contact piece 3d on the side opposed to the rubber spring, that is, on the
raised, inclined, bent, upper side of the contact piece. The number of the protuberance
3e is not limited to one, but a plurality of such protuberances may be formed. Also
as to the shape thereof, it is not limited to one shape. Various shapes of such protuberances
may be formed, including arcuate and annular shapes. Since the protuberance 3e is
formed, sticking of the rubber spring to be described later and the contact piece
3d is prevented and it is possible to prevent the occurrence of a metallic noise when
both are disengaged from each other in operation. In addition, there is attained a
stable state of contact because the contact piece 3d is pushed at a nearly central
part thereof.
[0023] A rubber spring 4 is formed in a dome shape having a lower opening as an external
shape using a flexible elastomer or silicone rubber. The rubber spring 4 comprises
a skirt portion 4a which is bent and is given an elastic force at the time of movement
and return of the stem as will be described later and an operating portion 4b formed
above the skirt portion 4a. On a lower surface side of the operating portion 4b is
formed an operating projection 4c, whose lower end comes into abutment with the protuberance
3e formed on the contact piece 3d of the movable contact 3. Although in this embodiment
the movable contact 3 is formed using a resilient metallic plate and is disposed between
the fixed terminals 2 and the rubber spring 4, a known carbon ink contact for example
may be formed integrally on the underside of the operating projection 4c of the rubber
spring 4. In this case, the movable contact 3 becomes unnecessary and therefore the
number of components is reduced.
[0024] A stem 5 is formed in a generally square shape using a molding material such as a
synthetic resin and an upper surface thereof is provided with a planar pressing portion
5a which is operated with a human finger or the like. On a lower surface side opposed
to the pressing portion 5a is formed a pressing projection 5b projecting downward,
which projection 5b comes into abutment with an upper surface of the operating portion
4b of the rubber spring 4 to bend the rubber spring 4 toward the movable contact 3.
A pair of opposed side faces of the stem 5 are formed with a pair of hook portions
5d having retaining projections 5c engaged with the retaining grooves 1a formed in
inner side faces of the housing 1 to restrict the position of the stem 5 within the
housing 1 during movement and return of the stem 5. Inside the hook portions 5d, that
is, on the side opposed to the skirt portion 4a of the rubber spring 4, are formed
relief portions 5e which are arcuately concaved along the external form of the skirt
portion 4a to receive bending portions 4d, the bending portions 4d being adapted to
bend when the skirt portion 4a is pressed. The provision of the relief portions 4e
permits the reduction in size of the stem 5.
[0025] In the presence of the relief portions 5e the hook portions 5d are each reduced in
the thickness of a central part thereof in its extending direction, that is, in the
thickness of each relief portion 5e, so that the strength of the hook portions 5d
decreases. However, since both side portions are formed thick relative to the relief
portions 5e, a sufficient bending strength of the whole of the hook portions 5d is
ensured even if the relief portions 5e of the hook portions are formed thin, and it
is not necessary to make the whole of each hook portion 5d large (thick), so it becomes
possible to reduce the size of the stem 5. Although in this embodiment the relief
portions 5e are each formed in an arcuate shape along the external form of the skirt
portion 4a of the rubber spring 4, the shape of each relief portion 5e is not limited
thereto. For example, the relief portions 5e may be each formed in the shape of a
square recess capable of receiving the associated bending portion 4d of the skirt
portion 4a.
[0026] At the four corners of the square shape of the stem 5 are provided leg portions 5f
extending toward the inside bottom of the housing 1. Outer corners of the leg portions
5f are chamfered to form planar sliding surface portions 5g, which are adapted to
slide along the sliding surface portions 1b formed at the four corners of the inner
side faces of the housing 1. The provision of the leg portions 5f at the four corners
of the square stem 5 is advantageous in that the sliding motion of the outer side
faces of the stem 5 relative to the inner side faces of the housing 1 becomes stable
and the sliding motion of the stem 5 within the housing 1 is ensured.
[0027] Moreover, since the sliding surface portions 5g are formed at outer corners of the
leg portions 5f of the stem 5, even when the stem 5 is pushed obliquely at a corner
thereof, a sliding motion of the stem is ensured relative to the sliding surface portions
1b formed at the four corners of the inner side faces of the housing 1, whereby it
becomes possible for the stem 5 to slide in a more stable manner and hence possible
to improve the operation feeling of the stem 5. The shape of the sliding surface portions
5g of the stem 5 is not limited to a planar shape, but it may be an arcuate shape.
[0028] In the push switch of the present invention, as set forth above, a pair of fixed
terminals are disposed so that the respective base portions are aligned with each
other and so that the respective contact portions are bent and opposed to each other
on a line perpendicular to the arranged direction of the base portions. Therefore,
the fixed terminals can be formed small and it is possible to shorten the length in
the arranged direction of the fixed terminals within the housing and hence possible
to reduce the size of the entire push switch.
[0029] Moreover, since the contact portions are each formed so that the width thereof in
a direction perpendicular to the arranged direction of the base portions is smaller
than the width of each base portion, the pair of contact portions opposite to each
other can be formed in the minimum dimension, and it becomes possible to reduce the
material cost of components used and the machining accuracy in machining the fixed
terminals is improved.
[0030] Since the contact portions are disposed in an opposed relation to each other so that
on a line perpendicular to a central line in the arranged direction of the base portions
the contact portions are displaced from each other in opposite directions with the
central line therebetween, even if the base portions are each formed with plural bent
portions within the housing, the spacing between the contact portions can be set to
a minimum without being influenced by variations in machining of the bent portions.
[0031] Since the base portions of the paired fixed terminals are each formed with a plurality
of bent portions, the outwardly extending terminal portions of the fixed terminals
are formed so as to be flush with a bottom surface of the housing. Thus, with a simple
structure, the push switch can be surface-mounted onto a circuit board and there is
obtained a push switch housing structure capable of being reduced in size.
[0032] Since the contact piece of the movable contact disposed above the fixed terminals
is formed so that its length in the extending direction of the connecting portion
is shorter than its length in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction
of the connecting portion, it is possible to reduce the size of the entire movable
contact.
[0033] Since the movable contact is formed from a resilient metallic plate and the contact
piece is formed centrally of an arcuate hole by being cut and raised on the metallic
plate through the connecting portion, the movable contact ensures a stable contact
although the shape thereof is small-sized.
[0034] Further, since the contact piece of the movable contact is formed in an elliptic
shape, it is easy to machine the contact piece and the contact piece can be positively
brought into contact with the contact portions of the paired fixed terminals, thus
improving the contact reliability of the contact portions.
1. A push switch comprising:
a box-shaped housing;
a pair of fixed terminals fixed within said housing;
a stem held slidably by inner side faces of said housing; and
a movable contact disposed above said fixed terminals so as to be operable in interlock
with movement of said stem,
said paired fixed terminals each comprising a base portion embedded in said housing,
a terminal portion extending outwards of the housing, and a contact portion exposed
to an inner surface of a bottom of the housing so as to be spaced a predetermined
distance from a contact portion of the other fixed terminal, said paired fixed terminals
being arranged so that respective said base portions are positioned on a straight
line, and said contact portions being bent and opposed to each other on a line perpendicular
to the arranged direction of the base portions.
2. The push switch according to claim 1, wherein said contact portion of each said fixed
terminal is formed so that the width thereof in a direction perpendicular to the arranged
direction of said base portions is smaller than the width of each said base portion.
3. The push switch according to claim 1 or 2, wherein on a line perpendicular to a center
line in the arranged direction of said base portions of the paired fixed terminals
said contact portions are opposed to each other while being displaced from each other
in opposite directions with said center line therebetween.
4. The push switch according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein said base portions of the
paired fixed terminals, which are embedded in said housing, are each formed with a
plurality of bent portions within the housing, whereby said outwardly extending terminal
portions are formed so as to be flush with a bottom surface of said housing.
5. The push switch according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said movable contact disposed
above said fixed terminals comprises a frame portion formed outside, a connecting
portion extending from said frame portion, and a contact piece connected rockably
to said frame portion through said connecting portion, said contact piece of said
movable contact being formed so that its length in the extending direction of said
connecting portion is shorter than its length in a direction perpendicular to the
extending direction of the connecting portion.
6. The push switch according to claim 5, wherein said movable contact is formed using
a resilient metallic plate, said frame portion has an arcuate hole formed centrally,
and said contact piece is formed centrally of said arcuate hole by being cut and raised
integrally on the metallic plate through said connecting portion.
7. The push switch according to claim 6, wherein said contact piece of said movable contact
is formed in an elliptic shape.