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EP0160206A2
EP0160206A2 EP85103415A EP85103415A EP0160206A2 EP 0160206 A2 EP0160206 A2 EP 0160206A2 EP 85103415 A EP85103415 A EP 85103415A EP 85103415 A EP85103415 A EP 85103415A EP 0160206 A2 EP0160206 A2 EP 0160206A2
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socket
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Sueaki Honda
Mitsuji Hayashi
Yasuhiro Kiyono
Takashi Niwa
Tomohiko Hayakawa
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Omron Corp
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Omron Tateisi Electronics Co
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Priority claimed from JP4124684U external-priority patent/JPS60153445U/ja
Priority claimed from JP6182484A external-priority patent/JPS60205916A/ja
Priority claimed from JP6391884A external-priority patent/JPS60207224A/ja
Priority claimed from JP4878084U external-priority patent/JPS60160423U/ja
Priority claimed from JP4932984U external-priority patent/JPS60160424U/ja
Application filed by Omron Tateisi Electronics Co filed Critical Omron Tateisi Electronics Co
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/02Details
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/50Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member
    • H01H13/56Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member the contact returning to its original state upon the next application of operating force
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H5/00Snap-action arrangements, i.e. in which during a single opening operation or a single closing operation energy is first stored and then released to produce or assist the contact movement
    • H01H5/04Energy stored by deformation of elastic members
    • H01H5/06Energy stored by deformation of elastic members by compression or extension of coil springs
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/02Bases, casings, or covers
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/02Bases, casings, or covers
    • H01H9/04Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof casings
    • H01H9/041Casings hermetically closed by a diaphragm through which passes an actuating member
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/16Indicators for switching condition, e.g. "on" or "off"

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  • This invention concerns a switch for use in various types of electronic equipments and, more specifically, it relates to a switch actuated by the depressing operation of a push button.
  • an upper terminal 203 and a lower terminal 204 are disposed opposingly one above the other with a predetermined gap, and contacts 205, 206 are secured to the opposing faces of both of the terminals 203, 204 respectively.
  • a common terminal 207 is disposed vertically on one side of the contacts 205, 206, in which the base end of a first movable member 208 is engaged to the lower portion of the common terminal 207 while the free end of the first movable member 208 is situated in the vicinity of the contacts 205, 206 of the above-mentioned upper and lower terminals 203, 204.
  • a second movable member 209 inserted between the contacts 205, 206 is engaged at one end thereof to the free end of the first movable member 208, and the second movable member 209 has contacts 210, 210 secured at the positions corresponding to the contacts 205, 206 respectively. Further, a spring 211 is stretched between the outer end of the second movable member 209 and the common terminal 207, so that the contact 210 on the second movable member 209 is always biased to be in contact with the contact 206 on the lower terminal 204.
  • An operation member 212 undergoing the depressing operation is supported above the free end of the second movable member 209.
  • the free end of the second movable member 209 moves downwardly to switch the contact 210 of the second movable member 209 from the contact 206 on the lower terminal 204 to the contact 205 on the upper terminal 203.
  • the contact structures having been constituted as described above have the following problems.
  • the second movable member 209 upon switching the second movable member 209, the second movable member 209 is slanted largely corresponding to the amount of depression of the operation member 212 to result in a slip, due to the slanting, between the contact 210 of the second movable member 209 and the contact 206 on the lower terminal 204 in a partially contacted state, as well as a similar slippage for the contact between the contact 205 on the upper terminal 203 and the contact 210 of the second movable member 205 after switching operation.
  • This invention concerns a switch in which a switch unit is constituted by situating the free end of a first movable member disposed with a contact between stationary contacts opposing to each other along the vertical direction, while engaging the other end of the movable member to a fixed portion, pivoting one end of a second movable member to the free end of the first movable member while engaging a spring to the other end of the second movable member, thereby biasing the contact of the first movable member to one of the stationary contacts, and setting the other end of the second movable member to a switch operation portion, as well as a switch wherein a housing, which enhouses a push button unit containing an illumination unit, a socket unit to be connected to the illumination unit and a plunger to be connected to the push button switch, contains to secure the switch mechanism at the lower opening thereof and the lower end of the plunger is disposed to the switch operation portion.
  • the first object of this invention is to provide a switch free from malfunctions in the contacts and reduction in the switch operation characteristic by preventing the surface of the contacts from being roughened.
  • the second object is to provide an effective double-throwing or multiple-throwing type switch.
  • the third object is to provide a push button and illumination type push button switch which can be assembled with easy.
  • the fourth object is to provide a switch in which an alternating mechanism for holding the depressing operation position of the push button is arranged effectively.
  • the fifth object is to provide a switch capable of preventing external dusts or the likes from intruding to the inside by an effective sealing mechanism, when constituted as a push button switch.
  • the sixth object is to provide a switch in which the depressing operation of the push button is disabled and the push button can be used as a display means, when constituted as an illumination type push button.
  • the seventh object is to provide a switch capable of obtaining an effective connection for illumination elements contained in a push button, when constituted as an illumination type.push button switch.
  • the eighth object is to provide a switch capable of optionally selecting the mounting structure to an operation panel between the securing using a nut and securing using a resilient member, when constituted as a push button switch.
  • the nineth object is to provide an effective socket for electrical connection with a switch, when constituted as a push button switch or an illumination type push button switch.
  • the drawings show an illumination type push button switch in which a push button is illuminated.
  • an illumination type push button switch 20 comprises a push button unit 21 for switching operation, an illumination unit 22 for illuminating the illumination face, a plunger 23 for transmitting the depressing amount of the push button unit 21 downwardly, a socket unit 24 for the electrical connection of the illumination unit 22, a switch unit 25 actuated by the depression of the plunger 23, and a housing 26 for enhousing each of the elements 21 - 25.
  • the push button unit 21 is constituted as described below.
  • a rectangular box-like push button 27 optionally pigmented with red, yellow, green or like other color and opened at the bottom contains in the inside thereof a rectangular mark plate 28 attached with a mark for indicating the switching function and a rectangular diffusion plate 29 for diffusing light, and a reflection member 30 is inserted fittingly therebelow.
  • the diffusion plate 29 is recessed at the top surface thereof and the mark plate 28 is fitted to the recess.
  • the reflection member 30 has a rectangular peripheral edge 31 formed at the upper end thereof capable of fitting the lower opening of the push button 27, and a step 32 is formed to the inside of the peripheral edge 31, to which diffusion plate 29 is fitted at the lower surface thereof.
  • Engagements 33, 33 are formed stepwise at the two opposing positions on the outer circumferential surface of the peripheral edge 31 of the reflection.member 30, and engaging protrusions 34, 34 are formed to the inner wall of the bottom opening of the push button 27 corresponding to the engagements 33, 33, so that upon fitting of the reflection member 30 to the opening, the engagements 33, 33 and the engaging protrusions 34, 34 are engaged with each other to integrally secure the push button 27, the mark plate 28, the diffusion plate 29 and the reflection member 30.
  • the circumferential surface of the reflection member 30 is restricted from the upper to the lower portions as a square conical shape, in which the central portion constitutes a cylindrical portion 35, the inner peripheral surface constitutes a reflection surface 36 slanted toward the central portion and the reflection surface 36 reflects the light from the illumination element contained in the cylindrical portion 35 upwardly.
  • the cylindrical portion 35 of the reflection member 30 is equipped with a structure for supporting the illumination unit 22 and a structure for regulating the direction of containing the illumination unit 22.
  • supports 37, 37 are suspended at the opposing positions on the cylindrical portion 35 of the reflection member 30 and the supports 37, 37 have elongate grooves 38, 38 each of a length corresponding to the depressing stroke of the push button unit 21.
  • the illumination unit 22 contained within the opening of the cylindrical portion 35 has protrusions 40 formed at the side of a element holder 39 thereof for fitting the elongate grooves 38.
  • protrusions 41, 41 acting on the supports 37, 37 are arranged at the lower outer periphery of the element holder 39.
  • the support 37 has a notch 42 formed at one side edge thereof and an abutment 43 at the lower end thereof, which act as described below.
  • the notch 42 allows the protrusion 41 to be inserted therethrough when the protrusion 40 of the element holder 39 is fitted in the elongate groove 38 of the support 37 in the direction of an housing the illumination unit 22 used as the illumination type push button switch 20.
  • an abutment 43 abuts against the upper surface of the protrusion 41 of the element holder 39 and inhibits the insertion of the protrusion 41 when the protrusion 40 of the element holder 39 is engaged in the elongate groove 38 of the support 37 in the direction of enhousing the illumination unit 22 used as a display device by rotating the illumination unit 22 by 180 * .
  • the direction of enhousing the illumination unit 22 is regulated to a predetermined direction and, by supporting the illumination unit 22 on the supports 37, 37, assembling work for the push button unit 21 and the illumination unit 22 is facilitated.
  • the cylindrical portion 35 of the reflection member 30 is equipped with a structure for connecting the plunger 23.
  • engaging fingers 44, 44 are suspended at the opposing positions on the cylindrical portion 35 displaced by 90 degree from the positions for the supports 37, 37, and the engaging fingers 44, 44 are formed with seizing grooves 45, 45 opened at the lower ends.
  • the plunger 23 is in a cylindrical shape and has protrusions 46, 46 formed on the inner wall surface of the upper end thereof at the positions opposing to the engaging fingers 44., 44.
  • the protrusions 46, 46 are engaged and put between the seizing grooves 45, 45 in the engaging fingers 44, 44 of the reflection member when the reflection member 30 and the plunger 23 are joined, by which the reflection member 30 and the plunger 23 are connected.
  • a seal structure Between the cylindrical portion 35 of the reflection member 30 and the inner wall surface of the housing 26 is formed a seal structure.
  • a step 47 is formed at the outer circumferential edge of the cylindrical portion 35 of the reflection member 30, while a step 48 is formed also at the upper end edge of the plunger 23 corresponding to the step 47, and an annular engaging groove is formed by Joining both of the steps 47, 48.
  • the seal 49 is molded with resilient material into a circular shape surrounding the periphery and the inner end edge 50 of the seal 49 is defined with thicker than the space of the engaging groove formed by the steps 47, 48.
  • the outer end edge 51 of the seal 49 is fitted to an annular groove 52 formed to the inner wall surface of the housing 26, and an annular fixing ring 53 is fitted over the upper portion of the annular groove 52 to secure the outer end edge 51 to the annular groove 52.
  • the seal 49 prevents external dusts or the likes from intruding to the inside.
  • the upper end of the housing 26 is shaped into a rectangular box-like configuration so that the push button unit 21 constituted as described above may be fitted.
  • the central portion is configurated into a cylindrical shape so that the cylindrical plunger 23 may be mounted.
  • the illumination unit 22 comprises an illumination element 54 and the element holder 39 as described above, and the illumination element 54 includes two types, that is, a lump 55 and a LED 56, which are respectively fitted to the element holder 39 and selected upon use depending on the purpose of use.
  • Lead terminals 57, 57 of the lump 55 is in a round bar shape and read terminals 58, 58 of the LED 56 are in a plate-like shape.
  • the plate-like lead terminals 58, 58 are formed somewhat thinner than the round rod-like lead terminals 57, 57.
  • the illumination unit 22 having thus been constituted is enhoused and engaged to the cylindrical portion 35 at the lower end of the push button unit 21.
  • the plunger 23 is in a cylindrical configuration and has at the upper end edge thereof a diameter reduction step 59, which abuts against a flange 60 formed at the upper end edge of the cylindrical inner wall of the housing 26 thereby being prevented from slip-off when the plunger 23 is inserted from the lower end opening of the housing 26.
  • a returning spring 61 is enhoused to the inside of the plunger 23 and the spring 61 resiliently biases the plunger 23 upwardly by abutting at the lower end thereof against the upper surface of the socket unit.
  • An operation member 62 and a control member 63 are suspended from the lower peripheral edge of the plunger 23.
  • the operation member 62 is formed as a pair each opposing to the switch operation portion of the switch unit 25 to perform switching operation upon depression of the plunger 23.
  • the control member 63 is formed with an elongate groove 64 of a length corresponding to the depressing stroke of the push button unit 21, the elongate groove 64 is engaged with a protrusion 66 disposed on the side of the socket base 65 to control the depression stroke of the plunger 23, as well as control the circumferential rotation of the plunger 23.
  • the inner circumferential wall surface at the upper end opening of the plunger 23 is disposed with a control structure for controlling the direction of inserting the illumination unit 22 to one direction.
  • protrusions 67, 67 are protruded at the inner circumferential wall suraface of the upper end opening of the plunger 23 to thereby form grooves 68 between each of the protrusions 67, 67.
  • the protrusions 67, 67 and the groove 68 allow to insert the protrusions 41, 41 of the illumination unit 22, and, when the illumination unit 22 is inserted at 180° rotation, the protrusions 67, 67 are abutted against the protrusions 41, 41 to inhibit the insertion of the illumination unit 22 therethrough.
  • the direction of inserting the illumination unit 22 is control to a predetermined direction by the above-mentioned regulation structure, an erroneous insertion can be prevented, for example, in a case of using the LED 56 having a polarity as the illumination element 54.
  • An alternating mechanism 69 is forced between the socket unit 24 of the plunger 23 and the socket base 65 of the socket unit 24.
  • the alternating mechanism 69 comprises an alternating cam 71 pivoted on the shaft 70 at the outer wall surface from the socket base 65, and a cam control portion 72 formed to the wall surface of a plunger 23 opposing to the cam 71.
  • the cam 71 is in a rectangular shape and has engaging grooves 73, 73 formed on two opposing shorter sides.
  • the cam control section 72 is defined by forming a window 74 to the wall surface of the plunger 23, in which four control sections 75, 76, 77, 78 are formed on the peripheral edge of the window 74.
  • the first control section 75 is defined by forming an arcuate corner on one upper side of the window 74.
  • the cam 71 is rotated in one direction by a predetermined angle.
  • the second control section 76 is defined by forming a corner at a position somewhat higher than that for the control section 75 at the other upper end of the window 74, and it controls the rotating position of the cam 71 rotated by a predetermined amount by the above-mentioned first control section 75 by engaging with the engaging groove 73 situated at the upper end of the cam 71.
  • the third control section 77 is defined by forming a corner on one side of the middle portion of the window 74, and it controls the position of the plunger 23 at the switch operation position by engaging the engaging groove 73 situated at the lower end of the cam 71, the position of which is controlled by the second control section 76.
  • the fourth control section 78 is defined with a vertical face formed on one side of the lower portion of the window 74, and it holds the rotating state of the cam 71 which has been rotated by one-half upon successive downward movement and the subsequent returning of the plunger 23.
  • the alternating mechanism 69 having thus been constituted is operated as shown in Figures a-h.
  • the plunger 23 is situated above and the switch is put to OFF in the state shown in Figure(a).
  • the third control section 77 engages the engaging groove 73 at the lower end to stop the upward movement of the plunger 23. That is, the plunger 23 is locked at that position, where the switch is operated to ON and locked at the ON state.
  • the plunger 23 is depressed again. Upon this depressing operation, the plunger 23 somewhat moves downwardly.
  • the cam 71 is rotated substantially to a horizontal state and, upon releasing the depressing operation of the plunger 23 in this state, the plunger 23 is moved upwardly by the action of the spring 61.
  • the alternating mechanism 69 can maintain the ON state of the switch by one depressing operation of the push button unit 21 by way of the plunger 23 and can operate the switch to OFF state by a further depressing operation for once.
  • cam control portion 72 is defined to the wall surface of the plunger 23, the actuation member 62 of the plunger 23 may be formed broader in the lateral direction and the cam control portion 72 may be formed to the operation member 62 as another means.
  • the socket unit 24 comprises the socket base 65 as already described and a socket cover 79 joined to the upper surface of the socket base 65.
  • the socket cover 79 has an engaging structure formed at the upper surface thereof for engaging the element holder 39 for the illumination unit 22.
  • engaging fingers 80, 80 are erected at the upper surface of the socket cover 79 with a predetermined distance from each other and the engaging fingers 80, 80 respectively have seizing grooves 81, 81 each opening at the upper ends thereof.
  • protrusions 82, 82 are formed on the side of the element holder 39 of the illumination unit 22 at the positions opposing to the engaging fingers 80, 80.
  • the protrusions 82, 82 are engaged and put between the seizing grooves 81, 81 of the engaging fingers 80, 80 when the illumination unit 22 is mounted to the upper surface of the socket cover 29, by which the illumination unit 22 is connected to the upper surface of the socket unit 24.
  • insertion ports 83, 83 are formed to the socket cover 79 so as to penetrate the cover 79.
  • the insertion ports 83, 83 are formed at the positions opposing to lead terminal 57 or 58 of the illumination element 54 when the illumination unit 22 is mounted to the upper surface of the socket cover 79 and allow the lead terminal 57 or 58 to pass therethrough.
  • Guide members 84, 84 are erected to the upper surface of the socket cover 79 and they function to guide the abutment of the returning spring 61.
  • socket holes 85, 85 are formed in the upper surface of the socket base 65 and they are formed at the positions corresponding to the insertion ports 83, 83 of the socket cover 79.
  • the socket holes 85, 85 have lateral width capable of inserting the lead terminal 58 of the LED 56.
  • the holes 85, 85 are formed with recesses 87, 87 at the hole walls 86, 86 respectively, and the recesses 87, 87 are formed vertically and engaged to a portion of the circumferential surface of the round rod type lead terminals 57, 57 of the lamp 55.
  • the recesses 87, 87 By forming the recesses 87, 87 to the hole walls 86, 86, since the thickness is different between the lamp 55 and the lead terminals 57, 58 of the LED 56, by fitting a portion of the lead terminal 57 of the lamp 55 to the recesses 87, 87, the protruding amount of the lead terminal 57 is substantially equal with the thickness of the lead terminal 58 of the LED 56, whereby the resiliency of the contact member 88 is equally acted on both of the lead terminals 57, 58.
  • the recess 87 is formed to the hole wall 86, the recess 87 may also be formed on the side of the contact member as another means.
  • grooves 89, 89 to be connected with the socket holes 85, 85 are formed to the socket base 65 toward the outer circumferece, and engaging ports 90, 90 are formed at the intermediate positions between the grooves 89, 89.
  • the engaging ports 90, 90 are engaged with the engagement 92, 92 formed by bending the upper ends of the connection terminals 91, 91, by which the connection terminals 91, 91 can surely be prevented from detachment even when the downward pulling action is acted to the connection terminals 91, 91.
  • connection terminals 91, 91 To the flat portion at the upper ends of the connection terminals 91, 91, are fixed the base ends of the contact members 88, 88.
  • joining members 93, 93 are formed at the peripheral edge of the socket cover 79 corresponding to the grooves 89, 89 and, when the joining members 93, 93 are fitted to the grooves 89, 89, the upper ends of the connection terminals 91, 91 are covered to obtain satisfactory insulation for the portion of the socket holes 85, 85.
  • the joining position between the socket base 65 and the socket cover 79 is controlled by the engagement between the grooves 89, 89 and the joining members 93, 93.
  • a control portion 94 is formed at the lower surface of the socket base 65, and the control portion 94 is acted on the switch unit 25 to be described later, the specific operation of which will be made clear in the later explanation for the switch unit 25.
  • connection members 95, 95 are suspended from the opposing positions'at the circumferential edge of the socket base 6 5 , and engaging fingers 96, 96 are formed respectively at the outer side of the lower ends of the connection members 95, 95.
  • the engaging fingers 96, 96 are used for connecting the switch unit 25 as described later.
  • the switch unit 25 comprises a double-throwing type switch mechanism, in which tvo switch mechanisms 98, 98 are constituted on a plane, and the switch mechanisms 98, 98 are actuated by the paired operation members 62, 62 of the plunger 23 respectively.
  • the switch mechanism 98 shown in Figure 14 denotes one set and the other set is constituted in a similar manner.
  • the one set of the switch mechanism 98 comprises a pair of left and right of the first terminal 101 and second terminal 102 having secured stationary contacts 99, 100 opposed to each other one above the other, which are disposed to the switch base 57 and the respective lower ends of the terminal are extended below the switch base 97.
  • a free end of a first movable member 103 is-inserted between the stationary contacts 99, 100 and the free end has such a broad width as bridging the opposing faces of the stationary contacts 99, 99, 100, 100 situated at the left and right.
  • Contacts 104 ----- are secured to the upper and lower surfaces of the broad portion for contact with each of the contacts 99, 100.
  • An engaging protrusion 105 is disposed at the central portion on the free end of the first movable member, and the base end of the movable member is engaged to an engaging recess 1107 formed to the lower portion of the . erected member 106 erected on the switch base 97.
  • the engaging protrusion 105 of the first movable member 103 is engaged with the engage hole 109 formed at one end of a second movable member 108 and the movable members 103, 108 are pivoted in the rotatable manner.
  • the second movable member 108 has formed at the other end thereof an erection member 110 formed by bending to erect a portion thereof, and the erected member 11 is disposed to the switch operation portion and it is opposed in contact with the lower end of the operation member 62 of the plunger 23.
  • a spring 111 is engaged to the erected member 110 of the second movable member 108, and the other end of the spring 111 is engaged to the recess 112 formed at the upper end of the erected member 106.
  • the spring Ill resiliently biases the erected member 110 upwardly, and energizes the contact 104 of the first movable member 103 to press against the stationary contact 104 of the terminal 102 by way of the second movable member 108.
  • the switch function is kept at a OFF state.
  • the contact 104 and the stationary contacts 99, 100 are in contact with or aparted from each other, there is no lateral slips between the contacts with each other to prevent the abrasion between them. Further, the contacts are aparted from and in contact with each other under a certain pressure of the spring 111 to attain a stable operation.
  • Post members 113, 113 are erected at the opposing positions around the peripheral edge of the upper surface of the switch base 97, and engaging holes 114, 114 are formed to the inside of the base of the post members 113, 113 respectively.
  • the engaging holes 114, 114 are engaged with the engaging fingers 96, 96 of the connection members 95, 95 suspended from the socket base 65 to connect them with each other.
  • the upper surface of the switch mechanism 98 is covered with the socket base 65.
  • the covered state is particularly effective upon assembling work for the switch. For instance, when the switch mechanism 98 is assembled and contained within the housing 26; each of the elements on the switch mechanism 98 can be prevented from contacting to the opening edge of the housing 26 and disassembling.
  • the post members 113, 113 erected on the switch base 97 is grooves 115, 115 formed at the outer surface thereof corresponded to the suspending positions for the connection terminals 91, 91 of the socket unit 24 and capable of containing the connection terminals 91, 91.
  • gaps 116, 116 are formed between the grooved 115, 115 and the connection terminals 91, 91, and the gaps 116, 116 constitute effective insulation when the push button switch 20 is mounted to the switch socket as described later.
  • the housing 26 as described above, has two securing means to a mounting panel 117.
  • one of the securing means is a securing nut 118 and the other is a securing resilient member 119.
  • the housing 26 described above has a rectangular portion 120-formed at the upper end thereof for enhousing the button unit 21 as described above, and a cylindrical portion 121 formed in continuous with the central portion at the bottom of the rectangular portion 120.
  • Engaging holes 122, 122 are formed at the opposing positions on the lower end of the housing 26, and the engaging holes 122, 122 are engaged with the engaging fingers 123, 123 formed at the side of the switch base 97, by which the switch unit 25 is secured to the housing 26.
  • the lower surface of the rectangular portion 120 is formed as an engaging portion 124, thread 125 are formed around the outer circumferential surface at the upper portion of the cylindrical portion 121 for threading engagement with the nut 118.
  • Engaging holes 127, 127 are formed at the opposing positions in the threaded portion 125 of the cylindrical portion 121 and the resilient member 119 as described above is engaged to the engaging holes 127, 127.
  • the resilient member 119 is formed with a resilient leaf spring material and comprises a band-like portion 128 formed in an annular shape and a plurality of engaging members 129, --- extended upwardly from the band-like portion 128.
  • the band-like portion 128 is separated at one position, by which the annular member can be extended.
  • Lugs 130, 130 are formed on both joining ends of the band-like portion 128, and a lug 131 is erected to the inside at a position of the band-like portion 128 corresponding to the lug 130.
  • the lugs 130, 131 as described above are engaged to the engaging holes 127, 127 of the cylindrical portion 121 respectively by extending the band-like portion 128.
  • the engaging members 129, --- are bent at the upper ends thereof so as to turn outwardly and the bent portion creates outward biasing force.
  • the housing 26 mounted with the resilient member 119 to the cylindrical portion 121 is inserted to the opening 126 of the mounting panel 117 till it is abutted against the engaging portion 124, the housing can be secured by the engaging members 129, --of the resilient member 119 that urges the opening 126 outwardly.
  • the mounting of the housing 26 includes two modes, that is, by means of the nut 118 and the resilient member 119, which can be used selectively.
  • the illumination type push button switch 20 having thus been constituted is mounted to a switch socket 132 to be described below.
  • the switch socket 132 is formed into a cylindrical shape, in which socket holes 133, --- are formed at the positions on the upper plane corresponding to the first and second terminals 101, 102 of the switch unit 25 and contact members 134, --- are contained to the inside of the socket holes 133, --- with the contact members 134, --- being electrically connected respectively with the terminals 101, 102.
  • protrusions 135, 135 are erected to the switch receptacle 132 at the positions corresponding to the connection terminals 91, 91 of the socket unit 24, and the protrusions 135, 135 are inserted in the grooves 115, 115 formed to the post members 113, 113 of the switch base 97 and inserted in the gaps 116, 116 between the grooves 115, 115 and the connection terminals 91, 91.
  • socket holes 136, 136 are formed to the outer side of the protrusions 135, 135 and contact members 137, 137 are contained within the socket holes 136, 136 and the contact members 137, 137 are electrically connected with the connection terminals 91, 91.
  • the creeping distance between the connection terminans 91, 91 and other terminals 101, 102 is increased to improve the insulation performance by the insertion of the protrusions 135, 135 between the connection terminals 91, 91 and other terminals 101, :02, when the illumination type push button switch 20 is mounted.

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Applications Claiming Priority (10)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP4124684U JPS60153445U (ja) 1984-03-22 1984-03-22 スイツチ類のパネル固定装置
JP41246/84U 1984-03-22
JP6182484A JPS60205916A (ja) 1984-03-28 1984-03-28 照光押しボタンスイツチ
JP61824/84 1984-03-28
JP6391884A JPS60207224A (ja) 1984-03-30 1984-03-30 スイツチ
JP63918/84 1984-03-30
JP4878084U JPS60160423U (ja) 1984-04-02 1984-04-02 押しボタンスイツチ
JP48780/84U 1984-04-02
JP49329/84U 1984-04-03
JP4932984U JPS60160424U (ja) 1984-04-03 1984-04-03 押しボタンスイツチ用ソケツト

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