WO2002037517A1 - Commutateur de dimension reduite - Google Patents
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H21/00—Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
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- H01H21/24—Operating parts, e.g. handle biased to return to normal position upon removal of operating force
- H01H21/28—Operating parts, e.g. handle biased to return to normal position upon removal of operating force adapted for actuation at a limit or other predetermined position in the path of a body, the relative movement of switch and body being primarily for a purpose other than the actuation of the switch, e.g. door switch, limit switch, floor-levelling switch of a lift
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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- H01H1/12—Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage
- H01H1/14—Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage by abutting
- H01H1/24—Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage by abutting with resilient mounting
- H01H1/242—Contacts characterised by the manner in which co-operating contacts engage by abutting with resilient mounting the contact forming a part of a coil spring
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- H01H1/58—Electric connections to or between contacts; Terminals
- H01H2001/5888—Terminals of surface mounted devices [SMD]
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- the present invention relates to a small switch for opening and closing electrical contacts. Background technique
- a small switch typified by a micro switch having two operation directions generally has a structure in which a fulcrum of a push button is supported on a body forming an outer shell, and a rotation direction of the switch by operating the push button. This movement moves a spring or a spring provided in the body to open and close the switch contact (for example, refer to Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H10-1878726).
- the condition of the switch that is easiest to use is that if the switch size is the same, a switch with a long push button stroke (a stroke from the point when the contact is turned on until the switch is pressed) is easy to use. . Therefore, the fulcrum of the push button is provided at the end of the body, and the operation part (pressing part) of the push button is provided on the opposite side of the fulcrum.
- the push button is built into the body, and the fulcrum of the push button is positioned.
- One method of this positioning is to position the fulcrum portion of the push button in a concave portion provided at the opening edge of the body, fix the fixing bracket to the opening of the body, and prevent the push button from coming off (first method). ).
- the fulcrum part of the push button is fitted into a hole provided on the side of the body (second method).
- This switch comprises a body 1 forming an outer shell, a push button 2 inserted into a storage room 3 which is an internal space through an opening 8 thereof, a coil spring 4, and terminals 5a and 5b.
- the first and second conductive portions 10 a and 10 are formed.
- the push button 2 has its fulcrum shaft 26 rotatably supported by a bearing 25 a provided at the opening edge of the body 1, and is attached so that the fixing cover 21 covers the opening 8.
- Can be The cover fitting 21 fits into a recess 21 a formed in the outer wall of the body 1 and is positioned.
- the first conductive portion 10a and the second conductive portion 10b are provided on opposing side walls of the storage chamber 3, respectively, and are integrally formed with the terminals 5a and 5b protruding outside the body 1. Has been done. One end of the conductive portions 10a and 10b in the storage chamber 3 is bent downward, and the root portion of the first conductive portion 10a is covered with the insulating portion 12.
- the coil spring 4 includes a coil portion 4c, a first movable contact portion 4a and a second movable contact portion 4a which are extended at both ends of the spring wire of the coil portion 4c and bent in the axial direction of the coil portion 4c. Movable contact part 4b.
- the first movable contact portion 4a is disposed so as to ride on the insulating portion 12 without contacting the first conductive portion 10a.
- the second movable contact portion 4b is always in contact with the second conductive portion 10b. With this configuration, in the natural state, the terminals 5a and 5b are not conducting, and the switch is off.
- the push button 2 rotates around the center of the shaft 26 as a pivot point, and comes into contact with the coil portion 4c of the coil spring 4 to form the coil. Press part 4 c below storage room 3. Accordingly, the coil part 4 c moves below the storage chamber 3 while the coil spring 4 is twisted.
- the first movable contact portion 4 a of the coil spring 4 rides over the insulating portion 12, and the first conductive portion 10 a is bent and inclined. The coil spring 4 is pressed against the piece by the return force of the torsion.
- the second movable contact portion 4b is also pressed against the bent inclined piece of the second conductive portion 10b by the torsional rebound of the coil spring 4. In this manner, when the push button 2 is pressed, the terminals 5a and 5b are conducted through the coil spring 4, and the switch is turned on.
- the push button 2 When the pressing force on the push button 2 is released, the push button 2 is pushed upward by the return of the torsion of the coil spring 4, and the pressing portion 2 a is projected outside the body 1.
- the first movable contact portion 4a of the coil spring 4 rides on the insulating portion 12 and comes into contact with the insulating portion 12 again.
- the second movable contact portion 4b returns to the original position (flat portion) on the conductive portion 10b.
- This switch has the axis 2 6 of push button 2 It is fitted in the shaft hole 25 provided on the side surface of the first side.
- the positioning of the free position of the push button 2 is performed by bringing the push button side stopper 6 formed near the shaft 26 into contact with the body side stopper 7.
- Other configurations and operations are as described in the above FI G. 15 (a).
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a small switch having good positioning accuracy of a push button and sufficient strength of a stopper. Disclosure of the invention
- the invention according to claim 1 includes an outer body forming a storage chamber therein,
- a coil spring disposed between opposing side walls of the storage chamber in the body and having a coil portion, and first and second movable contact portions provided at both ends of the coil portion;
- a fulcrum is rotatably supported by the body, and one end located in the storage chamber is in contact with the coil portion, and the other end of the body is pushed up by the elastic force of the coil portion in a free state.
- a push button protruding out of the body through the opening, the other end of which serves as an operation unit during a switch operation;
- First and second conductive portions provided so as to protrude from opposing side wall surfaces of the storage chamber, wherein the first conductive portion is not in contact with the first movable contact portion of the coil spring when in a free state.
- the coil spring moves and comes into contact with the first movable contact portion when the operating portion of the push button is depressed during the switch operation, and the second conductive portion includes the coil A small switch having a second movable contact portion of the spring and a terminal in constant contact with the second movable contact portion of the spring;
- the body has, on both sides thereof, a substantially semicircular hole having a circular arc edge and a straight edge for rotatably supporting a fulcrum shaft of the push button, and this hole is provided at an end of an opening of the pod.
- the straight edge is close to the edge
- the arc edge is formed in a direction away from the edge
- the fulcrum axis of the push button is substantially semicircular on both sides of the push button.
- a first convex portion having a smaller opening angle than that of the substantially semicircular hole, the first convex portion being fitted into the substantially semicircular hole. It is composed of
- the substantially semicircular hole formed in the body can be used at the opening edge side for holding the fulcrum of the push button.
- the fan-shaped first convex portion formed on the push button is fitted into a substantially semicircular hole to form a support shaft, and the opening angle of the fan-shaped first convex portion is reduced, so that the push button is formed. Stroke can be lengthened.
- the invention according to claim 2 is the invention according to claim 1, wherein the push button further has a circular second convex portion formed coaxially with a substantially semicircular hole of the body.
- the first convex portion is formed on the second convex portion, and the body has the second convex portion fitted to an inner surface continuous with a substantially semicircular hole formed in the body. It has a concave portion.
- the second convex portion of the push button is fitted into the concave portion of the body, so that the concave portion serves as a stopper for preventing the push button from being displaced in a direction orthogonal to the support shaft. Since the second convex portion comes into contact with the circumferential surface of the substantially semicircular hole, the turning operation of the push button becomes stable.
- the first convex portion serving as a fulcrum shaft of the push button is fitted when the convex portion is fitted into a substantially semicircular hole of the body.
- the end of the projection has a tapered surface so that the opening of the body can be expanded with the operation. This facilitates the work of inserting the push button into the opening of the body.
- the invention according to claim 4 is the invention according to claim 1, wherein the push button has a first stopper extending from the fulcrum shaft so that the push button can be positioned at a position distant from the fulcrum shaft.
- a first stopper of the push button which is turned in an off direction by the bias of the coil spring, is brought into contact with the body, and the body is positioned in a free state. It has a second stopper formed.
- the first stopper extending from the fulcrum shaft of the push button comes into contact with the second stopper formed on the body, so that sufficient stopper strength is obtained, and the push button is prevented from coming off. Since the positioning of the push button is performed while improving the accuracy, the accuracy is improved.
- the invention according to claim 5 is the invention according to claim 1, wherein the first stopper is an arm extending from a fulcrum shaft of the push button, and the second stopper projects into the storage room. Then, the arm is brought into contact. As a result, the distance from the fulcrum shaft to the end of the arm becomes longer than before, the positioning accuracy in the free state of the push button is improved, and the stopper can be configured with sufficient strength to make the switch thin. Size and size can be reduced.
- the invention according to claim 6 is the invention according to claim 4, wherein the first stopper is a projection protruding from an end surface of the push button opposite to a pivot point, and the second stopper. One is protruded from the inner wall surface at the end of the body, and makes the protrusion abut. As a result, the distance from the pivot point to the first stopper can be increased, and the positioning accuracy in the free state is further improved.
- either the first stopper or the second stopper has elasticity. This allows the push button to be incorporated into the body in a snap-fit manner.
- the invention according to claim 8 is the invention according to claim 4, wherein the first stopper is a recess formed at substantially the center of both side surfaces of the push button so as to open in the opening direction of the body,
- the second stopper is a projection that protrudes from inner wall surfaces on both sides of the body and that fits into the recess. This eliminates the need to form a stopper for the pusher on the push button, thereby simplifying the component shape and reducing the cost.
- the invention according to claim 9 is the invention according to claim 4, wherein the first stopper is formed at a substantially center of both side surfaces of the push button from a convex portion formed toward both inner wall surfaces of the body.
- the second stopper is formed on the inner wall surface on both sides of the body, and is an end of a slit into which the protrusion fits, and the protrusion contacts the end of the slit. This eliminates the undercut portion in the mold for forming the body, and facilitates manufacturing.
- the invention according to claim 10 is characterized in that: an outer body forming a storage chamber inside;
- a coil spring disposed between opposed side wall surfaces of the storage chamber in the body, the coil spring having a coil portion, and first and second movable contact portions provided at both ends of the coil portion;
- a fulcrum is rotatably supported by the body, and one end located in the storage chamber is in contact with the coil portion, and the other end of the body is pushed up by the elastic force of the coil portion in a free state.
- a push button protruding out of the body through an opening, the other end of which serves as an operation unit during a switch operation;
- First and second conductive portions provided so as to protrude from opposing side wall surfaces of the storage chamber.
- the first conductive portion is not in contact with the first movable contact portion of the coil spring when in a free state, and the operating portion of the push button is depressed during a switch operation so that the coil spring Is moved and comes into contact with the first movable contact portion, and the second conductive portion is a small switch having a terminal that is always in contact with the second movable contact portion of the coil spring.
- the push button has a first stopper extending from the fulcrum shaft so that the push button can be positioned at a position away from the fulcrum shaft, and the body has a coil spring attached thereto.
- FIG. 1 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the miniature switch according to the first embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front
- FIG. 1 (b) is a side sectional view of the same switch
- FIG. 1 (c) is FIG. 3 is a top view of the switch with the push button omitted.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the switch when viewed from the front when the switch is on.
- FIG. 3 (a) is a front view of the switch
- FIG. 3 (b) is a top view of the switch.
- FIG. 4 (a) is a perspective view of the body of the switch
- FIG. 4 (b) is a front view of the body
- FIG. 4 (c) is a cross-sectional view as seen from the end face of the body.
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the push button support of the body.
- FIG. 6 is a three-dimensional view of the push button support of the body.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a push button of the switch.
- FIG. 8 (a) is a front view of the push button
- FIG. 8 (b) is a side view of the push button
- FIG. 8 (c) is a top view of the push button.
- FIG. 9 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the small switch according to the second embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the front
- FIG. 9 (b) is a cross-sectional view as viewed from the left end face of the switch
- FIG. ( c ) is a cross-sectional view from the right end face
- FIG. 9 (d) is a top view without the push button.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the switch when viewed from the front when the switch is on.
- FIG. 11 (a) is a front view of a miniature switch according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG.11 (b) is a right side view of the switch
- FIG.11 (c) is a top view of the switch.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a small switch according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the front.
- FIG. 13 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the miniature switch according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front
- FIG. 13 (b) is a top view of the same switch
- FIG. 13 (c) is a partial perspective view of the body.
- FIG. 14 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the miniature switch according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the front
- FIG. 14 (b) is a perspective view of the push button
- FIG. 14 (c) is the same.
- FIG. 14 (d) is a top view of the switch
- FIG. 14 (d) is a partial perspective view of the body.
- FI G. 15 (a) is a front view of a conventional small switch
- FI G. 15 (b) is a top view of the switch
- FI G. 15 (c) is a cross-sectional view of the switch from the front. It is.
- Fig. 16 (a) is a front view of a small switch which is the premise of the present invention
- Fig. 16 (b) is a top view of the switch
- Fig. 16 (c) is a view of the switch. It is sectional drawing seen from the front.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining the operation of the conventional small switch based on the premise of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 to 8 show a miniature switch according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- this switch comprises a body 1 forming an outer shell of a box-shaped body, and first and second movable contact portions 4a and 4b arranged in a storage chamber 3 of the body 1.
- a coil spring 4 a push button 2 whose fulcrum is rotatably supported by the body 1, a first conductive portion 10 a and a second conductive portion provided to protrude from opposing side walls of the storage chamber 3.
- terminals 5a and 5b having a portion 10b.
- the body 1 is formed from a resin-molded box-shaped body, is provided with an opening 8 on the upper surface, and has an internal space as the storage room 3.
- the movable contact portion 4a and the first conductive portion 10a come into contact with each other and do not contact with each other, whereby conduction / non-conduction between the terminals 5a and 5b is achieved.
- the switch is turned on / off.
- a first conductive part 10a and a second conductive part 10b are provided on the right end face and the left end face (in FIG. 1) of the storage chamber 3, respectively, and the first conductive part 10a and the second conductive part 10b are provided.
- the conductive portion 10b is integrally formed with the terminals 5a and 5b protruding outside from the end face of the body 1 via the vertical pieces 15a and 15b. One end of each of the conductive portions 10a and 10b on the storage chamber 3 side is bent downward.
- the insulating portion 12 integrally formed with the body 1 covers the body 1 side of the first conductive portion 10a.
- the distal end side of the insulating portion 12 away from the body 1 side is a tapered surface, so that the first movable contact portion 4a of the coil spring 4 is connected to the insulating portion 12 and the first conductive portion 10a. It is easy to slide between the windows.
- the coil spring 4 has a coiling portion 4c, a first movable contact portion 4a formed by extending both ends of the spring wire of the coil portion 4c and bending each in the axial direction of the coil portion 4c, and a second movable portion. 4b.
- the coil spring 4 is disposed across the inner wall surfaces of both sides of the storage chamber 3, the second movable contact portion 4 b contacts the second conductive portion 10 b, and the first movable contact portion 4 b contacts the first movable portion 10 b in the switch-off state.
- the contact part 4 a is disposed so as to ride on the insulating part 12.
- FIG.1 (a) indicates the switch-off state, and the terminals 5a and 5b are not conducting.
- the shafts 17 provided on both side surfaces of the push button 2 are substantially semicircular holes 16 provided on both side walls of the body 1 (hereinafter referred to as holes). To be described). Thereby, the push button 2 is rotatably supported by the body 1.
- the hole 16 is composed of an arc edge i and a straight edge. The straight edge is located near the edge of the opening 8 of the body 1, and the arc edge is formed in a direction away from the edge.
- the shaft 17 of the push button 2 is composed of a sector-shaped first convex portion having an opening angle smaller than a semicircle, and is integrally formed on a circular second A portion 19 provided on the push button 2. .
- the shaft 17 (first convex portion) and the second convex portion 19 are formed coaxially.
- the push button 2 is incorporated into the body 1 so that the axis 17 and the center of the hole 16 are coaxial. Push button 2 is integrated into body 1 At this time, the shaft 17 is fitted in the hole 16, and at this time, the circular second convex portion 19 is provided on the hole 16 and on the inner wall surface of the body 1 adjacent to the hole 16. Fits into a generally rectangular recess 20 (see FIGS. 5 and 6).
- the push button 2 includes a push portion 2a for pushing down and a coil push-down portion formed in a substantially triangular shape on the storage chamber 3 side to push down the coil portion 4c. 22 and a rod 23 connecting the pressing part 2a and the coil pressing part 22 to the center of rotation 13 (see FIG. 7).
- One end of the rod 23 is provided with a push button 2 A cylindrical body 24 whose axis is formed perpendicular to the turning radius, a circular second convex part 19 which is a part of the cylindrical body 24 protruding from the rod 23, And a stopper arm 6 (first stopper) formed from the center 13 toward the storage chamber 3 side.
- the relationship between the dimension e between the axes 17, the dimension f between the second convex portions 19, and the width dimension g of the rod 23 is e> f > g.
- the fan-shaped shaft 17 When the push button 2 is pressed down, the fan-shaped shaft 17 is guided by the circumferential surface of the hole 16 to rotate, and the center 13 of the shaft 17 is pivotally supported by the straight edge of the hole 16. The shaft 17 rotates until the wall 17 a of the shaft 17 comes into contact with the straight edge of the hole 16.
- the push button 2 When the pressing force is not applied to the push button 2, the push button 2 is pushed upward by the return of the torsion of the coil spring 4 so that the coil press-down portion 22 of the push button 2 contacts the coil portion 4c.
- the body is pushed up, passes through the opening 8 of the body 1, and the pressing part 2 a projects outside the body 1.
- the shaft 17 of the push button 2 is formed with a tapered surface 17b so that the shaft 17 can be easily fitted into the hole 16 of the body 1 when the switch is assembled. At the time of this assembly, the edge of the opening 8 of the body 1 expands radially. To facilitate this, a U-shaped notch 1 d is provided on the side surface of the body 1.
- the stopper arm 6 of the push button 2 comes into contact with the body side stopper (second stopper; not shown) when the push button 2 is in the free state. Thereby, the positioning of the push button 2 in the free state is performed.
- the switch of the present embodiment is a right operation type in which the push button 2 rotates counterclockwise when the push button 2 is pressed.
- FIG. 1 (a) indicates a switch-off state
- FIG. 2 indicates a switch-on state.
- Push button When the pressing section 2a is pressed, the pivot 2 rotates counterclockwise about the center 13 as a pivot point, and the coil pressing section 22 presses the coil section 4c below the storage chamber 3. As the coil part 4c moves downward, the coil spring 4 is twisted, and its first movable contact part 4a moves away from the insulating part 12 and onto the first conductive part 10a. The coil spring 4 moves and is pressed against the bent inclined piece of the first conductive portion 10a by the torsion restoring force of the coil spring 4.
- the second movable contact portion 4b is also pressed against the bent inclined piece of the second conductive portion 10b by the return force of the torsion of the coil spring 4.
- the switch conducts between the terminals 5a and 5b, and is turned on.
- the coil press-down portion 22 is pushed upward by the return of the torsion of the coil spring 4, and the press portion 2a is projected to the outside of the body 1.
- the first movable contact part 4 a rides on the insulating part 12.
- the second movable contact portion 4b returns to the original position (flat portion) on the conductive portion 10b.
- a stepped groove 18 is formed by the inner wall surface of the concave portion 20 formed in the body 1 and the extension surface of the circumferential surface of the hole 16 (see FIG. 6). .
- the groove 18 serves as a guide for the shaft 17 and the second convex portion 19 when the push button 2 is incorporated into the body 1, and the wall surface of the second convex portion 19 contacts the groove 18.
- the stopper serves as a stopper for preventing the push button 2 from swinging right and left, and prevents the position of the push button 2 from being shifted.
- the stroke of the push button 2 can be increased by reducing the opening angle of the fan-shaped shaft 17.
- the contact area between the wall surface 17a of the shaft 17 and the circumferential surface of the substantially semicircular hole 16 of the body 1 becomes small, and as a result, the rotation operation tends to be unstable.
- the wall surface of the circular second convex portion 19 is in contact with the circumferential surface of the hole 16, the rotation operation does not become unstable.
- the opening angle of the hole 16 is reduced, for example, to a quarter semicircle (sector), stable operation can be performed.
- the hole 16 may be a hole that does not penetrate the opening on the outer surface of the body 1.
- the substantially semicircular hole described in the claims includes such a configuration.
- the width dimension c of the stepped groove 18 which is a stopper for preventing lateral deflection, and the clearance between the body 1 and the circular second convex portion 19 are formed.
- the relationship with the modulus d is formed such that the sum of the left and right dimensions c> the sum of the left and right clearance dimensions d. Therefore, the wall surface of the second convex portion 19 can always contact the stepped groove 18, whereby the rotation of the push button 2 is stabilized.
- the push button 2 is shown in cross section. The push button 2 performs a switch operation by, for example, contacting an operating piece (not shown) of an object to be detected with the pressed portion 2a.
- a notch 1c is formed at the edge of the opening 8 of the body 1 corresponding to the push button 2 to prevent interference between the operating piece and the edge of the opening 8 (FIG. 3 (a. )). This makes it possible to make full use of the stroke of the push button 2.
- this switch includes a body 1 forming an outer shell, a coil spring 4 having first and second movable contact portions 4a and 4b, and a fulcrum pivotally attached to the body 1. It comprises a supported push button 2 and terminals 5a and 5b having first and second conductive portions 10a and 10b. Except for the stopper structure of the body 1 and the push button 2, each element is the same as that of the first embodiment. Therefore, the same reference numerals are given to the same elements, and the description is omitted (hereinafter, the same).
- the body 1 is provided with a stopper 7a (second stopper) extending upward from the bottom surface.
- the push button 2 is formed with a push button side stopper arm 6a (first stopper) from the vicinity of the shaft 17 downward.
- the stopper arm 6a abuts on the body side stopper 7a, thereby positioning the push button 2 in the free state.
- a thin portion 25 for escaping the body side stopper 7a is provided between the rod 23 of the push button 2 and the stopper arm 6a.
- the body 1 is provided with spring guides 11a and lib so as to extend upward from the bottom surface.
- the positions of the first movable contact portion 4a and the second movable contact portion 4b of the coil spring 4 are regulated, and the positions of the movable contact portions 4a and 4b are restricted.
- the pressing force against the first conductor portion 10a and the second conductor portion 10b is secured.
- the body-side stopper 7a and the spring guide 11a are constituted by one member.
- the distance A from the center 13 of the shaft 17 of the push button 2 to the tip of the stopper arm 6a is significantly larger than the distance from the pivot point to the push button side stopper shown in the conventional example. become longer. Therefore, the manufacturing accuracy of the push button 2 is improved, and the positioning accuracy of the free state of the push button 2 is improved.
- the stopper portion since the reaction force torque of the spring is reduced by the stopper arm 6a, the stopper portion has a sufficient strength, and the thickness and size of the small switch can be reduced.
- FIG. 11 shows a miniature switch according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the small switch of the present embodiment is of a left operation type in which the push button 2 rotates clockwise when pressed.
- Other configurations and operations are the same as those of the above-described embodiment, and the same elements are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG.12 shows a miniature switch according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the push button 2 has a stopper hook 6 b (first stopper) projecting from the end face opposite to the center of rotation 13 toward the inner wall of the end of the body 1. Having.
- the stopper hook 6 b is formed by providing a notch 14.
- the body 1 has a stopper 7b (second stopper) protruding from the upper end of the inner wall facing the stopper hook 6b.
- the notch 14 provided on the push button 2 is for giving elasticity to the stopper hook 6b when the push button 2 is incorporated into the body 1 by a snap fit method.
- the distance from the center of rotation 13 of the push button 2 to the tip of the stopper hook 6 b should be the longest. Therefore, the positioning accuracy of the push button 2 in the free state can be further improved.
- the notch 14 is formed on the push button 2 side, but a notch may be formed on the body 1 side to provide elasticity.
- FIG. 13 shows a miniature switch according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the push button 2 has push button side stoppers 6c (first stoppers) formed of four portions at two locations substantially at the upper end surfaces at the center of both side surfaces.
- the stopper 7c (second stopper) on the body 1 side projects inward near the approximate center of the inner wall at the upper end of the opening 8, as shown in FIG. 13 (b) (c).
- the projection has a tapered surface on the upper surface. The presence of this tapered surface makes it easier to insert the push button 2 into the body 1 through the opening 8.
- FIG. 14 shows a miniature switch according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the push button 2 has a push button side stopper 6 d (first stopper) composed of two convex portions facing the inner wall of the body 1 at substantially the center of both side surfaces thereof.
- the push button side stopper 6d has a tapered surface on the lower surface as shown in FIG. 14 (b). With this tapered surface, when the push button 2 is incorporated into the body 1 through the opening 8, the push button 2 becomes easy to enter.
- the body-side stopper 7d (second stopper) consisting of a concave is provided with a slit formed in accordance with the locus of rotation of the push button-side stopper 6d.
- the push button-side stopper 6 d which has been pushed upward by the return of the torsion state of the coil spring 4 and has been rotated clockwise, is located at the end face of the slit. Contact a certain body side stopper ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ d Thus, the free state of the push button 2 is determined.
- the stopper since there is no undercut in the mold for manufacturing the body 1, the stopper can be configured with high accuracy. Industrial applicability
- a small switch that opens and closes electrical contacts can be used for mobile phones and other consumer devices, and has a long push button stroke and is easy to use.
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