WO2014033659A1 - Control device for switches - Google Patents

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WO2014033659A1
WO2014033659A1 PCT/IB2013/058117 IB2013058117W WO2014033659A1 WO 2014033659 A1 WO2014033659 A1 WO 2014033659A1 IB 2013058117 W IB2013058117 W IB 2013058117W WO 2014033659 A1 WO2014033659 A1 WO 2014033659A1
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Fabio Tallone
Massino PERINO
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Bitron S.P.A.
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Priority to DE112013004270.3T priority patent/DE112013004270T5/en
Priority to US14/423,912 priority patent/US9613768B2/en
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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
    • H01H13/12Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H13/14Operating parts, e.g. push-button
    • 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
    • H01H13/26Snap-action arrangements depending upon deformation of elastic members
    • H01H13/28Snap-action arrangements depending upon deformation of elastic members using compression or extension of coil springs
    • 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
    • H01H13/04Cases; Covers
    • 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
    • H01H13/10Bases; Stationary contacts mounted thereon
    • 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
    • H01H13/26Snap-action arrangements depending upon deformation of elastic members
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2215/00Tactile feedback
    • H01H2215/004Collapsible dome or bubble
    • H01H2215/018Collapsible dome or bubble unstressed in open position of switch
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2215/00Tactile feedback
    • H01H2215/034Separate snap action
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2221/00Actuators
    • H01H2221/002Actuators integral with membrane
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2221/00Actuators
    • H01H2221/024Transmission element
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H2221/00Actuators
    • H01H2221/036Return force
    • H01H2221/044Elastic part on actuator or casing

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  • TITLE CONTROL DEVICE FOR SWITCHES.
  • the invention relates to a switch control device with silicone domes.
  • the term “external switch” refers to a monolithic solid- state switch comprising an outer casing and a pushbutton, which is electrically connected to a printed circuit board. The control device acts upon said external switch.
  • the term "feeling" refers to the force and displacement perceived by the user as he/she operates a key of a push-button that includes a switch.
  • Switch control devices are known, such as, for example, the one described in patent application ITTO20100636 by Bitron, wherein, for closing a switch, e.g. comprising conductive elements or silicone domes, the control device comprises a metal foil adapted to create an elastic lever to modify the force/displacement response of the device with respect to the intrinsic characteristic of a silicone dome, for the purpose of accelerating the response of the switch and ensure the proper commutation of the switch.
  • the present invention aims at solving the above- mentioned problems by providing a switch control device that can adapt itself to any type of implemented switch, thus ensuring the desired feeling in response to actuation.
  • the device that will be described below has been conceived in order to create a family of switches having a switch actuating and closing system that allows to attain force/displacement characteristics meeting the new requirements of the market, while at the same time optimizing the electric performance.
  • the new device also aims at exploiting some elastic properties of silicone in order to attain new results in terms of feeling and noise, without however increasing the number of components or degrading the electric aspects of the switch.
  • One aspect of the present invention relates to a switch control device having the features set out in the appended independent claim 1.
  • Figures 1A, IB and 1C show a cross -section of a push-button comprising the device according to the present invention in different operating configurations; in particular, Figure 1A shows the device in the idle condition, Figure IB shows the device in the loading condition, Figure 1C shows the device in the switching operating condition;
  • Figure 2 is an exploded view of the push- button of Figures 1A-1C;
  • Figure 3 shows a section of the push-button comprising the control device according to the present invention
  • Figure 4 shows the force/displacement graph of the device according to the present invention, compared with the force/displacement graph of a prior- art device , ⁇
  • FIGS 5A and 5B show two different embodiments of the switch controlled by the device according to the present invention.
  • the switch control device comprises: at least one silicone dome 7 and at least one actuating means 5, acting upon said at least one silicone dome 7.
  • Said at least one actuating means 5 is adapted to close and selectively open electric contacts of at least one switch 6.
  • Said at least one actuating means 5 is moved by a force exerted through a thrusting means 3.
  • Said force exerted through said one thrusting means 3 is preferably parallel to a vertical axis "Z" , more preferably coinciding with the vertical axis of the push-button equipped with the device according to the present invention.
  • At least one elastic means 4 adapted to be compressed by said thrusting element 3 as said at least one silicone dome 7 is compressed, and to extend as said at least one silicone dome 7 collapses towards said switch 6.
  • control device extends substantially vertically along said axis "Z" and, in particular, the actuating means 5 is located on top of said silicone dome 7.
  • the thrusting means 3, in its turn, is arranged on top of the actuating means 5.
  • the elastic means 4 As aforementioned, between the actuating means 5 and the thrusting means 3 there is the elastic means 4.
  • the device according to the present invention is applicable to a push-button comprising a key 1, which is adapted to be pressed by the user, and a supporting structure 11, which defines a cavity 110 where the device of the present invention is arranged, as shown in the annexed drawings.
  • said key 1 comprises a central element la, on which there is a cover lb where, for example, there is an indication of the function of the push-button. Said key 1 is surrounded by an external covering element 2, which is adapted to cover the point of connection of the push-button in the vehicle or boat.
  • the external element 2 is constrained to said supporting structure 11, e.g. through locator-type or bayonet-type fastening means .
  • Said key 1 is integral with said thrusting means 3, thus transmitting to the thrusting means 3 the force exerted on the key 1, for the purpose of moving the actuating means 5 and switching the switch 6.
  • Said thrusting means 3 is secured to the key 1, preferably to the central element la, through locator- type or bayonet-type fastening means.
  • said thrusting means 3 comprises at least one fastening portion 32 adapted to be inserted into at least one recess comprised in said central element la of the key 1.
  • said at least one elastic means 4 is made of silicone, preferably with elastic characteristics similar to a silicone mat 71 comprising said silicone dome 7.
  • Said at least one elastic means 4 has a circular shape, preferably a ring- like shape, e.g. with a parallelogram section.
  • said elastic means 4 is at least one coil spring, or at least one elastic metal beam, or at least one elastic beam made of plastic material.
  • both the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 5 have a substantially cylindrical shape.
  • the elements comprised in the pushbutton, such as the key 1 and the supporting structure 11, have a cylindrical structure.
  • said elastic means 4 is a ring having a rectangular cross-section.
  • said at least one elastic means 4 is positioned in a housing 51 comprised in the actuating means 5.
  • said housing 51 has a section which is substantially similar to the section of said elastic means 4, so as to avoid any movement of the elastic means 4 in undesired directions.
  • the shape of the housing 51 is such that the elastic element 4 cannot move along directions which are not parallel to a vertical axis "Z", and such that it can expand as the same elastic means 4 is compressed.
  • the thrusting means 3 comprises a striker portion 33 for striking against the elastic means 4 when the device according to the present invention is assembled.
  • the elastic means 4, which is interposed between said actuating means 5 and said thrusting means 3 is shaped like a ring having a rectangular cross-section.
  • the elastic means 4 keeps the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 4 at a distance from each other. In the idle operation configuration, said elastic means 4 acts as a spacer between said thrusting means 3 and said actuating means 5.
  • Said thrusting means 3 comprises first guides 31.
  • Said first guides 31 are adapted to slide along rails 111 comprised in the internal cavity 110 defined by the supporting structure 11.
  • Said actuating means 5 comprises second guides 50 adapted to slide along said rails 111 comprised in the cavity 110.
  • said cavity 110 has a circular section and comprises four equidistant rails 111.
  • the actuating means 5 comprises centering means 521 adapted to interact with said thrusting means 3.
  • said centering means 521 are comprised in a cavity 52 comprised in the central portion of the actuating means 5.
  • said cavity 52 is a tapered hole, the largest diameter of which is smaller than the diameter of the housing 51.
  • said switch 6 is external and is a separate, monolithic, solid-state electric device.
  • Said switch comprises an outer casing 61 and a push-button 62.
  • the switch 6 is preferably a switch having dual independent contacts.
  • Said switch 6 is electrically connected by soldering to a printed circuit board 8.
  • the same printed circuit board 8 is electrically connected to a connector 10 via suitable pins 9.
  • Said connector 10 is adapted to connect the push-button to the electric circuit of the vehicle or boat in which the push-button has been installed.
  • Said connector 10 is secured to the bottom end of the supporting structure 11, opposite to the end where the key 1 is located.
  • a silicone mat 70 is positioned which comprises at least one silicone dome 7.
  • the switch 6 is integrated into the control device according to the present invention; in particular, it is comprised into a silicone dome 7.
  • the silicone dome in turn comprises at least one conductive portion 66 for closing an electric circuit included in the printed circuit board 8 when the same dome 7 collapses onto the printed circuit board 8.
  • said conductive portion 66 is a metal foil associated with the dome 7, as shown in Figure 5A, or possibly- interposed between the dome 7 and the printed circuit board 8 , as shown in Figure 5B .
  • the switch control device can take three operating configurations, in particular:
  • all means included in the control device of the present invention are in an extended configuration; in particular, the silicone dome 7 is raised and the elastic means 4 is extended.
  • the extension of the elastic means 4 creates an interspace between the actuating means 5 and the thrusting means 3, such that the two means (5, 3) are kept spaced apart as shown in Figure 1A.
  • the control device according to the present invention remains in the idle operating configuration until a force is exerted on or applied to said thrusting means 3, in particular until a force is applied to said key 1 of the push-button that comprises the device of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 shows the force/displacement curve of the device according to the present invention, in comparison with the curve of prior-art devices using a simple silicone dome.
  • the exertion of a force on the thrusting means 3 causes the device to get into the loading operating configuration prior to reaching the switching operating configuration.
  • said compression of the elastic means 4 goes on until a predetermined applied force value is reached. Furthermore, said applied force value corresponds to a displacement of the control device at which the interspace between the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 5, generated by the elastic means 4, is substantially null, because the elastic means 4 is compressed and therefore reduces the interspace between the two means (5, 3) , as shown by way of example in Figure IB .
  • the same force being applied is directly transferred to the actuating means 5, which is in contact therewith.
  • the force directly applied to the actuating means 5 is in turn transmitted to the silicone dome 7, which will collapse when a predetermined level of force applied to the dome 7 is reached, thereby bringing the device of the present invention into the switching operating configuration.
  • the elastic means 4 can extend towards said switch 6, thereby releasing the energy accumulated while in the loading operating configuration.
  • the energy released by the extension of the elastic means 4 causes the actuating means 5 to be subjected to such an acceleration as to rapidly get into the switching operating configuration, wherein the dome 7 has totally collapsed, even without any further movement of the thrusting element 3.
  • the actuating means 5 has arrived at the end of its travel, thus switching the switch 6, as shown by way of example in Figure 1C.
  • the travel of the device according to the present invention is stopped, corresponding to commutation of the switch 6.
  • said actuating means 5 comprises at least one first contact portion 53, adapted to act upon said at least one switch 6, and at least one striker portion 54, adapted to strike against two silicone domes 7. Said two silicone domes 7 are so arranged as to balance the movement of the actuating means 5 during the transition between the loading operating configuration and the switching operating configuration.
  • Push-button 62 Conductive portion 66

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Abstract

A switch control device comprises at least one silicone dome (7) and at least one actuating means (5) acting upon said at least one silicone dome (7), which is adapted to close and selectively open electric contacts of at least one switch (6). The actuating means (5) is moved by a force exerted via a thrusting means. Between said one thrusting means (3) and said at least one actuating means (5) there is at least one elastic means (4) adapted to be compressed by said thrusting element (3) as said at least one silicone dome (7) is compressed, and to extend as said at least one dome (7) collapses towards said switch (6).

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TITLE: CONTROL DEVICE FOR SWITCHES.
The invention relates to a switch control device with silicone domes.
The main types of switch systems currently used in the automotive field can be summarized as follows:
- switches with quick- snap metal foils;
switches with silicone bubbles and on-board contact ;
- switches with silicone bubbles and metal contact integral with the electronic circuit;
- switches with snap-type metal domes that can be actuated either directly or via a silicone intermediary.
- external switch actuated by means of an actuating means and silicone domes.
These different types of operating principles have definite intrinsic characteristics both mechanically, e.g. forces, travels and noise, and electrically, such that in some cases they cannot meet the new requirements of the automotive world.
In particular, the use of external monolithic switches for opening and closing electric circuits introduces an uncertain variable into the determination of the contact or switching point of the switch itself.
Moreover, external switches have intrinsic mechanical characteristics that must be duly taken into account in order to obtain the feeling characteristics required in the automotive field.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term "external switch" refers to a monolithic solid- state switch comprising an outer casing and a pushbutton, which is electrically connected to a printed circuit board. The control device acts upon said external switch.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term "feeling" refers to the force and displacement perceived by the user as he/she operates a key of a push-button that includes a switch.
Switch control devices are known, such as, for example, the one described in patent application ITTO20100636 by Bitron, wherein, for closing a switch, e.g. comprising conductive elements or silicone domes, the control device comprises a metal foil adapted to create an elastic lever to modify the force/displacement response of the device with respect to the intrinsic characteristic of a silicone dome, for the purpose of accelerating the response of the switch and ensure the proper commutation of the switch.
The solution described in the above-mentioned patent is difficult to implement for actuating an external switch.
The present invention aims at solving the above- mentioned problems by providing a switch control device that can adapt itself to any type of implemented switch, thus ensuring the desired feeling in response to actuation.
The device that will be described below has been conceived in order to create a family of switches having a switch actuating and closing system that allows to attain force/displacement characteristics meeting the new requirements of the market, while at the same time optimizing the electric performance.
The new device also aims at exploiting some elastic properties of silicone in order to attain new results in terms of feeling and noise, without however increasing the number of components or degrading the electric aspects of the switch.
One aspect of the present invention relates to a switch control device having the features set out in the appended independent claim 1.
Auxiliary features are set out in the appended dependent claims.
The features and advantages of the device according to the present invention will become apparent from the following description of different embodiments thereof and from the annexed drawings, wherein:
• Figures 1A, IB and 1C show a cross -section of a push-button comprising the device according to the present invention in different operating configurations; in particular, Figure 1A shows the device in the idle condition, Figure IB shows the device in the loading condition, Figure 1C shows the device in the switching operating condition;
• Figure 2 is an exploded view of the push- button of Figures 1A-1C;
• Figure 3 shows a section of the push-button comprising the control device according to the present invention;
• Figure 4 shows the force/displacement graph of the device according to the present invention, compared with the force/displacement graph of a prior- art device ,·
• Figures 5A and 5B show two different embodiments of the switch controlled by the device according to the present invention.
With reference to the above-mentioned drawings, the switch control device comprises: at least one silicone dome 7 and at least one actuating means 5, acting upon said at least one silicone dome 7.
Said at least one actuating means 5 is adapted to close and selectively open electric contacts of at least one switch 6.
Said at least one actuating means 5 is moved by a force exerted through a thrusting means 3. Said force exerted through said one thrusting means 3 is preferably parallel to a vertical axis "Z" , more preferably coinciding with the vertical axis of the push-button equipped with the device according to the present invention.
Between said one thrusting means 3 and said at least one actuating means 5 there is at least one elastic means 4 adapted to be compressed by said thrusting element 3 as said at least one silicone dome 7 is compressed, and to extend as said at least one silicone dome 7 collapses towards said switch 6.
Preferably, the control device according to the present invention extends substantially vertically along said axis "Z" and, in particular, the actuating means 5 is located on top of said silicone dome 7. The thrusting means 3, in its turn, is arranged on top of the actuating means 5. As aforementioned, between the actuating means 5 and the thrusting means 3 there is the elastic means 4.
In the preferred embodiment, the device according to the present invention is applicable to a push-button comprising a key 1, which is adapted to be pressed by the user, and a supporting structure 11, which defines a cavity 110 where the device of the present invention is arranged, as shown in the annexed drawings.
In the non- limiting solution illustrated herein, said key 1 comprises a central element la, on which there is a cover lb where, for example, there is an indication of the function of the push-button. Said key 1 is surrounded by an external covering element 2, which is adapted to cover the point of connection of the push-button in the vehicle or boat. The external element 2 is constrained to said supporting structure 11, e.g. through locator-type or bayonet-type fastening means .
Said key 1 is integral with said thrusting means 3, thus transmitting to the thrusting means 3 the force exerted on the key 1, for the purpose of moving the actuating means 5 and switching the switch 6.
Said thrusting means 3 is secured to the key 1, preferably to the central element la, through locator- type or bayonet-type fastening means. In the preferred embodiment, said thrusting means 3 comprises at least one fastening portion 32 adapted to be inserted into at least one recess comprised in said central element la of the key 1.
In the preferred embodiment, said at least one elastic means 4 is made of silicone, preferably with elastic characteristics similar to a silicone mat 71 comprising said silicone dome 7.
Said at least one elastic means 4 has a circular shape, preferably a ring- like shape, e.g. with a parallelogram section.
In alternative embodiments not shown, said elastic means 4 is at least one coil spring, or at least one elastic metal beam, or at least one elastic beam made of plastic material.
In the non- limiting embodiment illustrated herein, both the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 5 have a substantially cylindrical shape. In the preferred embodiment, also the elements comprised in the pushbutton, such as the key 1 and the supporting structure 11, have a cylindrical structure.
In the preferred embodiment, said elastic means 4 is a ring having a rectangular cross-section.
Preferably, said at least one elastic means 4 is positioned in a housing 51 comprised in the actuating means 5.
Preferably, said housing 51 has a section which is substantially similar to the section of said elastic means 4, so as to avoid any movement of the elastic means 4 in undesired directions. In particular, the shape of the housing 51 is such that the elastic element 4 cannot move along directions which are not parallel to a vertical axis "Z", and such that it can expand as the same elastic means 4 is compressed.
The thrusting means 3 comprises a striker portion 33 for striking against the elastic means 4 when the device according to the present invention is assembled. As shown in Figure 2, the elastic means 4, which is interposed between said actuating means 5 and said thrusting means 3, is shaped like a ring having a rectangular cross-section.
In an idle operating configuration of the device of the present invention, the elastic means 4 keeps the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 4 at a distance from each other. In the idle operation configuration, said elastic means 4 acts as a spacer between said thrusting means 3 and said actuating means 5.
Said thrusting means 3 comprises first guides 31. Said first guides 31 are adapted to slide along rails 111 comprised in the internal cavity 110 defined by the supporting structure 11.
Said actuating means 5 comprises second guides 50 adapted to slide along said rails 111 comprised in the cavity 110.
In the preferred embodiment, said cavity 110 has a circular section and comprises four equidistant rails 111.
Due to the presence of said first and second guides (31, 50) slideable along said rails 111, only the vertical component of an applied force can move the thrusting means 3, thus causing the actuating means 5 to act upon the switch 6.
In order to ensure the correct positioning of the thrusting means 3 relative to said actuating means 5, the actuating means 5 comprises centering means 521 adapted to interact with said thrusting means 3. In the preferred embodiment, said centering means 521 are comprised in a cavity 52 comprised in the central portion of the actuating means 5.
More in detail, said cavity 52 is a tapered hole, the largest diameter of which is smaller than the diameter of the housing 51.
In the preferred embodiment, said switch 6 is external and is a separate, monolithic, solid-state electric device. Said switch comprises an outer casing 61 and a push-button 62. The switch 6 is preferably a switch having dual independent contacts.
Said switch 6 is electrically connected by soldering to a printed circuit board 8. The same printed circuit board 8 is electrically connected to a connector 10 via suitable pins 9. Said connector 10 is adapted to connect the push-button to the electric circuit of the vehicle or boat in which the push-button has been installed. Said connector 10 is secured to the bottom end of the supporting structure 11, opposite to the end where the key 1 is located.
On said printed circuit board 8, a silicone mat 70 is positioned which comprises at least one silicone dome 7.
In alternative embodiments, shown in Figures 5A and 5B, the switch 6 is integrated into the control device according to the present invention; in particular, it is comprised into a silicone dome 7. In such embodiments, the silicone dome in turn comprises at least one conductive portion 66 for closing an electric circuit included in the printed circuit board 8 when the same dome 7 collapses onto the printed circuit board 8. In different embodiments (not shown) , said conductive portion 66 is a metal foil associated with the dome 7, as shown in Figure 5A, or possibly- interposed between the dome 7 and the printed circuit board 8 , as shown in Figure 5B .
The switch control device can take three operating configurations, in particular:
• an idle operating configuration, wherein no forces are exerted on the thrusting means 3, e.g. through the key 1, as shown in Figure 1A;
• a switching operating configuration, wherein, following the exertion of a force on said thrusting means 3, the actuating means 5 causes the contacts of the switch 6 to change over, switching from open to closed or vice versa, as shown by way of example in Figure 1C, and
• a loading operating configuration, taken by the device during the transition from the idle operating configuration to the switching operating configuration, as shown in Figure IB.
In the idle operating configuration, all means included in the control device of the present invention are in an extended configuration; in particular, the silicone dome 7 is raised and the elastic means 4 is extended. The extension of the elastic means 4 creates an interspace between the actuating means 5 and the thrusting means 3, such that the two means (5, 3) are kept spaced apart as shown in Figure 1A.
The gravity forces exerted on the silicone dome 7 by the means (3, 5) are such that they will not cause the dome 7 to collapse. For these reasons, the idle operating configuration does not allow unintentional switching of the contacts of the switch 6.
The control device according to the present invention remains in the idle operating configuration until a force is exerted on or applied to said thrusting means 3, in particular until a force is applied to said key 1 of the push-button that comprises the device of the present invention.
Figure 4 shows the force/displacement curve of the device according to the present invention, in comparison with the curve of prior-art devices using a simple silicone dome.
The exertion of a force on the thrusting means 3 causes the device to get into the loading operating configuration prior to reaching the switching operating configuration.
In this latter operating configuration, the force exerted on the thrusting means 3 is not directly transmitted to the actuating means 5 to compress the silicone dome 7; instead, the energy is accumulated by the elastic means 4, which will thus be compressed. This behaviour translates into a linear initial section of the force/displacement graph, the curve showing a reduced slope compared to prior-art devices.
Said compression of the elastic means 4 goes on until a predetermined applied force value is reached. Furthermore, said applied force value corresponds to a displacement of the control device at which the interspace between the thrusting means 3 and the actuating means 5, generated by the elastic means 4, is substantially null, because the elastic means 4 is compressed and therefore reduces the interspace between the two means (5, 3) , as shown by way of example in Figure IB .
In the preferred embodiment of the device according to the present invention, when the force continues to be applied to the thrusting means 3, the same force being applied is directly transferred to the actuating means 5, which is in contact therewith. The force directly applied to the actuating means 5 is in turn transmitted to the silicone dome 7, which will collapse when a predetermined level of force applied to the dome 7 is reached, thereby bringing the device of the present invention into the switching operating configuration.
In an alternative embodiment, the thrusting means
3 remains at a distance from the actuating means 5, although it still allows the force to be transmitted to the actuating means 5 through the elastic means 4, in order to compress the dome 7 until the latter collapses.
This behaviour translates, in the force/displacement graph shown in Figure 4, into a greater displacement of the device, the applied force being equal, thus improving the feeling of the device.
Following the collapse of said at least one dome
7, the elastic means 4 can extend towards said switch 6, thereby releasing the energy accumulated while in the loading operating configuration.
The extension of the elastic means 4, caused by the collapse of the dome 7, releases the accumulated energy towards said actuating means 5, thus increasing the speed at which it causes the silicone dome 7 to collapse and the speed at which it acts upon the switch 6.
This behaviour translates, in the force- displacement graph, into a delayed snap point or collapse point of the silicone dome 7, and, most importantly, into a very quick transition from maximum to minimum reaction of the silicone dome 7 itself.
The energy released by the extension of the elastic means 4 causes the actuating means 5 to be subjected to such an acceleration as to rapidly get into the switching operating configuration, wherein the dome 7 has totally collapsed, even without any further movement of the thrusting element 3. In this operating configuration, the actuating means 5 has arrived at the end of its travel, thus switching the switch 6, as shown by way of example in Figure 1C. When the dome 7 comes in contact with the circuit 8, the travel of the device according to the present invention is stopped, corresponding to commutation of the switch 6.
The subsequent additional travel of the thrusting means 3 is absorbed again by the elastic means 4 with no damage to either the switch 6 or the device of the present invention.
Said acceleration while changing from the loading operating configuration to the switching operating configuration ensures a correct changeover of the switch 6, even though the mechanical characteristics of the switch 6 may cause much dispersion of the contact point of the switch itself. When no force is applied to the thrusting means 3 anymore, the device according to the present invention returns into the idle operating configuration thanks to the elastic energy of the silicone dome 7. The return curve, shown in Figure 4, shows substantially linear sections .
Any surplus energy generated by the return of the silicone dome 7 is absorbed by the elastic means 4, thus making the last section of the force/displacement curve linear and avoiding any resonance phenomena in the device itself, since the residual energy is quickly attenuated.
In the preferred embodiment, shown in Figures 1A- 1C, 2 and 3, said actuating means 5 comprises at least one first contact portion 53, adapted to act upon said at least one switch 6, and at least one striker portion 54, adapted to strike against two silicone domes 7. Said two silicone domes 7 are so arranged as to balance the movement of the actuating means 5 during the transition between the loading operating configuration and the switching operating configuration.
Said device allows to eliminate any uncertainty as to the switching instant of the switch 6, even if the same switch 6 has high intrinsic switching- instant or contact -point uncertainty. REFERENCE NUMERALS:
Key 1
Central element la
Cover lb Recess IC
Supporting structure 11
Cavity 110
Rails 111
External covering element 2 Thrusting means 3
First guides 31
Fastening portion 32
Striker portion 33
Elastic means 4 Actuating means 5
Second guides 50
Housing 51
Cavity 52
Centering means 521 Contact' portion 53
Striker portion 54
Switch 6
Outer casing 61
Push-button 62 Conductive portion 66
Silicone dome 7
Silicone mat 71
Printed circuit board 8
Pins 9 Connector 10
Vertical axis "Z"

Claims

CLAIMS :
1. A switch control device;
said device comprises:
• at least one silicone dome (7) ;
· at least one actuating means (5) , acting upon said at least one silicone dome (7) , for closing and selectively opening electric contacts of at least one switch (6) ;
said at least one actuating means (5) is moved by a force exerted through a thrusting means (3);
said control device is characterized in that between said thrusting means (3) and said at least one actuating means (5) there is at least one elastic means (4) adapted to be compressed by said thrusting element (3) as said at least one silicone dome (7) is compressed, and to extend as said at least one dome (7) collapses towards said switch (6) .
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic means (4) is made of silicone.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic means (4) is at least one coil spring.
4. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic means (4) is at least one elastic metal beam .
5. Device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one elastic means (4) is at least one elastic beam made of plastic material.
6. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that said at least one elastic means (4) has a circular shape .
7. Device according to claim 2 or 6, wherein said at least one elastic means (4) is positioned in a housing (51) of the actuating means (5) .
8. Device according to claim 7, wherein said housing (51) has a section which is substantially similar to the section of said elastic means (4) .
9. Device according to claim 1, wherein:
- said thrusting element (3) comprises first guides (31) for sliding along rails (111) ;
- said actuating means (5) comprises second guides (50) for sliding along said rails (111) .
10. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said switch (6) is a separate electric device comprising an outer casing (61) and a push-button (62) .
11. Device according to claim 10, wherein said actuating means (5) comprises at least one first contact portion (53) for acting upon said at least one switch (6) , and at least one striker portion (54) for striking against said at least one silicone dome (7) .
12. Device according to claim 1, wherein the extension action of the elastic means (4) towards said switch (6) as said at least one dome (7) collapses releases accumulated energy towards said actuating means (5) , thereby increasing the speed of its action upon the switch (6) .
13. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said switch (6) is integrated into the control device, comprised in a silicone dome (7) .
14. A push-button for electronic circuits, characterized in that it comprises a switch control device according to claim 1.
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