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CA1226605A - Multi-directional switch - Google Patents

Multi-directional switch

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CA1226605A
CA1226605ACA000433988ACA433988ACA1226605ACA 1226605 ACA1226605 ACA 1226605ACA 000433988 ACA000433988 ACA 000433988ACA 433988 ACA433988 ACA 433988ACA 1226605 ACA1226605 ACA 1226605A
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A multi-directional switch has a unitary key member formed with specific, manually repressible regions and a unitary sustaining member underlying the key member. Electrically conductive members on the sustaining member are in registry with corresponding electrodes on a base member and the sustaining member resiliently urges the conductive members away from the base member to space the conductive members from the corresponding electrodes.
A fulcrum between the key member and the base member spaces the conductive members a predetermined distance from the electrodes, the key member being pivot able relative to the base member about said fulcrum, in response to depression of the key member, to press a selected one of the conductive members into contact with its corresponding electrode.

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The present invention relates to a multi-directional switch, and particularly relates to, for example, a multi-directional switch in which on-off operation of multiple contacts is dependent on the pressing directions of the switch.
In the accompanying drawings:-Figure 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a hand-held type game playing apparatus using conventional character moving switches which constitute the background of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing an example of a hand-held type game playing apparatus using a character moving switch in which the present invention is embodied;
Figure 3 is a sectional view showing installation of a character moving switch 8;
Figure 4 is a front view showing a key top 10;
Figure PA is a sectional view of a sustaining member 20;
Figure 5B is a bottom view of a sustaining member 20; and Figure 6 is a sectional view showing another embodiment of the present invention.
referring to Figure 1, a body 1 comprises a liquid crystal display plate 2. The liquid crystal plate
2 comprises a plurality of characters formed with transparent electrodes so that a predetermined character is displayed according to development of a game or in response to operation of character moving switches pa to Ed. The characters pa, 3b, 3c and Ed illustrated in the drawing are selectively displayed by operation of character moving switches pa, 4b, 4c and Ed. More particularly, the character pa is displayed responsive to operation of the character moving switch pa, the character 3b is displayed responsive to operation of the character moving switch 4b, the character 3c is displayed responsive to operation of the character moving switch 4c and the character Ed is displayed responsive to operation of the ~.~266~5 character moving switch Ed. Accordingly, by operating optionally the character moving switches pa to Ed, a display is made as if characters pa to Ed were moving.
The body 1 further comprises game switches 5 and 6 for giving instructions to start a game of different difficulty and a current time switch 7 for giving instructions to indicate the current time.
As described above, the conventional character moving switches pa to Ed are provided corresponding to the characters pa to Ed, that is, corresponding to the moving directions of the characters. The character moving switches pa and 4b are provided in the vicinity of -the left end of the body 1, and the character moving switches 4c and Ed are provided in the vicinity of the right end of the body 1. Accordingly, if one plays a game with a hand-held type game playing apparatus in his hands, the character moving switches pa and 4b must be operated with the left hand, and the character moving switches 4c and Ed must be operated with the right hand.
Thus, it is very difficult to operate two switches with one hand and other two switches with the other hand. As a result, one must take a great care in operation of the character moving switches pa and Ed, which makes the game dull. On the other hand, if a larger number of character I moving switches are provided to increase character moving directions, more variety will be given to the game, so that one will not easily get bored with it. Thus, in using conventional character moving switches, there is a disadvantage that either variety of a game or simplicity in operation must be disregarded.
In order to eliminate the above described disadvantage, the character moving switches pa to Ed might be disposed collectively in a certain position in the body 1 so that one can operate them with one hand.
However, such collective disposition will encounter another problem in that two or more than two character moving switches are often pressed simultaneously.

lZ~66~5 Conversely, this means that the character moving switches pa to Ed must be separated from each other with a certain distance. Accordingly, space for positioning the character moving switches pa to Ed should be made larger, and consequently sufficient space cannot be provided for display of the liquid crystal display plate 2. As a result, the content of a game organized in the liquid crystal display plate 2 has to be limited.
In the foregoing, the disadvantage of character moving switches used in a hand-held type game playing apparatus was explained. However, the same disadvantages or problems as described above are also found in various conventional apparatus where control for selection of modes or moving directions is made by means of switches, if switches are provided corresponding to the modes or moving directions.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a novel and improved multi-directional switch which can be manufactured in a simplified manner.
The present invention provides a multi-directional switch which can be actuated in multiple directions, comprising a plurality of spaced apart electrodes supported by a base member, a plurality of electrically conductive members, a unitary key member formed with specific, manually repressible regions, a unitary sustaining member underlying the key member the conductive members being provided on the sustaining member at locations in registry with corresponding ones of the electrodes, and the sustaining member including means for resiliently urging the conductive members away from the base member to space the conductive members from the corresponding electrodes and for urging the sustaining member against the key member, and support means for forming a fulcrum between the key member and the base member and spacing the conductive members a predetermined ~ZZ6~

distance apart from the corresponding electrodes, the key member being pivot able relative to the base member about the fulcrum, in response to depression of the key member to press a selected one of the conductive members in-to contact with its corresponding electrode.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments thereof when taken in conjunction with Figures 2 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.
Referring to Figure 2, a hand-held type game playing apparatus is shown which is similar to the apparatus shown in Figure 1, except for the below-described points. Therefore, the same reference numerals denote like components, and the description of the same is omitted. A body 1 is provided with a character moving switch 8 which is an embodiment of the present invention. The character moving switch 8 is formed in the shape of a cross and is adapted such that characters pa to Ed are selectively displayed responsive to the pressing directions in which the switch is pressed.
More particularly, if a protrusion ha is pressed, the character pa is displayed; if a protrusion fib is pressed, the character 9b is displayed; if a protrusion tic is pressed, the character 9c is displayed; and if a protrusion lid is pressed, the character Ed is displayed.
Figure 3 is a sectional view showing installation of the character moving switch 8. Referring to Figure 3, the components except a key top 10 are sectionally illustrated. Figure 4 is a front view showing a key top 10. Figure PA is a sectional view of a sustaining member 20. Figure 5B is a bottom view of a sustaining member 20. In the following, a detailed description will be made of the structure or the character moving switch 8 with reference to Figures 2 to 5.
The character moving switch 8 is composed of the key top 10, the sustaining member 20 and the base SQUEEZE

plate 40. First, -the formation of the key top 10 will be described. The key top 10 comprises a disk 12 having protrusions ha to lid in the shape of a cross formed on one surface thereof. An opening is formed in the body 1, so that the protrusions ha to lid in the shape of a cross may fit into it. The key top 10 is inserted into the opening from the inside of the body 1. As a result, the protrusions ha to lid in the shape of a cross are exposed outside the body 1, while the disk 12 is retained by the opening portion in the body 1 so that the key top 10 may not come off. An operational surface 14 of the protrusions ha to lid in the shape of a cross is formed with inclinations so as to become concave in the center.
With these inclinations, the operational surface 14 is well adapted to the touch of the fingers, which makes operations easier. On the other hand, on the other surface of the disk 12, a hemispherical supporting member 13 is fixed. A base plate 40 is disposed opposite to the other surface of the disk 12. Accordingly, the key top 10, pressed in either direction, is inclined to the pressing direction with a contact between the support member 13 and the base plate 40 serving as a fulcrum.
Such a support member 13 may be provided in the base plate 40. The disk 12 is formed such that the thickness in the center is larger than that in the periphery.
Accordingly, as shown in Figure 3, when -the key top 10 is not pressed, the other surface of the disk 12 has a certain angle of inclination with respect to the base plate 40. When any one of protrusion of the key top 10 is pressed, a corresponding portion on the other surface of the disk 12 under the pressed protrusion becomes approximately parallel to the base plate 40. As a result, any one of conductive rubbers aye to 30d, which are described below, can be in contact with the corresponding one of the electrodes aye to 41d, and aye 1~66C)5 to 42d in a parallel state, which serves to establish a good contact between that conductive rubber and the corresponding electrode.
Next, the sustaining member 20 will be S described. The sustaining member 20 is made of elastic material such as rubber and is disposed between the other surface of the disk 12 and the base plate 40. In a central portion of the sustaining member 20, an opening 21 is formed, into which the support member 13 is inserted.
Four sustainers aye, 22b, 22c and 22d are formed so as to surround the opening 21. The sustainers aye to 22d are disposed respectively under the protrusions ha to lid.
When the sustaining member 20 is placed on the base plate 40, the sustainers aye to 22d form a cavity between them and the base plate 40. Conductive rubbers aye, 30b, 30c and 30d are attached to the upper inner surfaces of the cavity of the sustainers aye, 22b, 22c and 22d, respectively. Grooves 23 to 26 are formed between the sustainers aye to 22d. In addition, a groove 27 is formed from the sustainer 22b to the outer side. These grooves 23 to 27 serve for ventilation and prevent the sustaining member 20 from adhering to the base plate 40 when the sustaining member 20 is pressed, so that the sustaining member 20 can return to its original state.
Now, description will be made of the formation of the base plate 40. Electrodes to be turned on and off by operation of the key top 10 are formed on the base plate 40. More particularly, as shown in Figure 5B, electrodes aye and aye are formed opposite the conductive rubber aye. In the same manner, electrodes 41b and 42b are formed opposite the conductive rubber 30b; electrodes 41c and 42c are formed opposite the conductive rubber 30c;
and electrodes 41d and 42d are formed opposite the conductive rubber 30d.
Operation in a state where the above described key top 10, sustaining member 20 and base plate 40 are incorporated in the body 1 will be described in the 66~5 following. First, description is made of a case where the key top 10 is not pressed. In this case, the sustaining member 20 pushes up the under surface of the disk 12 by its elastic force so that the upper surface of the disk 12 is pressed against the body 1.
When the key top 10 is pressed, the support member is brought into contact with the base plate 40 to form a fulcrum. In this case, even if the central portion of the key top 10 is pressed vertically downward, neither of the conductive rubbers aye to 30d will be in con-tact with the corresponding electrodes. Furthermore, even if two or more than two protrusions are simultaneously pressed by mistake, two or more than two conductive rubbers will not be simultaneously brought into contact with the corresponding electrodes. For this purpose, a height do of the support member 13, a height do of the sustaining member 20 and a height (stroke) do from the bottom of the sustaining member 20 to the conductive rubbers aye to 30d are determined.
When any one of the protrusions ha to lid of the key top 10 is pressed, the disk 12 is inclined to -the pressing direction with a fulcrum formed by the support member 13 as a center of pivotation. For example, assuming that the protrusion lid is pressed, the sustainer 22d under the protrusion lid is pushed down toward the base plate 40 against its elastic force. Consequently, the conductive rubber 30d is also pushed down so as to be in contact with the electrodes 41d and 42d. As a result, the electrodes 41d and 42d are short-circuited to turn on a predetermined circuit, not shown in the drawings. In response thereto, a segment Ed is displayed. Also, when any of other protrusions ha, fib and tic is pressed, an operation similar to that described above is performed.
Figure 6 is a sectional view showing another embodiment of the present invention. The embodiment shown in Figure 6 has the same structure as that in the
3 Zeus embodiment shown in Figures 2 to 5B, except for the below described points, and like components are denoted by the same reference numerals, while the description thereof is omitted. The embodiment in Figure 6 is characterized in S that a key top and a sustaining member corresponding to those of the embodiment shown in Figures 2 to 5B are integrally formed as a unitary structure More particularly, a key top 100 is made of elastic material such as rubber and including an operational portion 110 corresponds to the key top 10 of the above-described embodiment and a conductive rubber sustaining portion 120 corresponds to the sustaining member 20 of -the above described embodiment. In the bottom of the operational portion 110, that is, the upper inner surface of -the conductive rubber sustaining portion 120, four conductive rubbers aye to 30d are attached in the same manner as in the embodiment described above. In the central portion, a support portion 130 corresponding to the support member 13 of the above described embodiment is formed. In addition, an operational surface 114 of the operational portion 110 is formed to become concave in the center for the purpose of facilitating the operation as in the operational surface 14 of the key top in the above described embodiment. The upper inner surface of the conductive rubber sustaining portion 120 has a certain angle of inclination with respect to the base plate 40 so that a good contact can be established between the conductive rubbers aye to 30d and the corresponding electrodes.
The above-described embodiments are adapted such that, if two or more than two conductive rubbers are simultaneously in contact with the corresponding electrodes, such will be deemed a malfunction. However, an embodiment may be such that a condition in which two conductive rubbers are simultaneously in contact with the corresponding electrodes may be adopted as a normal operation so that the pressing direction can be identified by combination of the two contacts being turned on. In ~Z2~
g such a case, while the conductive rubbers aye to 30d, and the electrodes aye to 41d and aye to 42d, for example, are disposed in the same position as in the above-described embodiments, the shape of a cross of the key top 10 or 110 has to be turned by an angle of 45.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that the same are given by way of illustration and example only and are not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A multi-directional switch which can be actuated in multiple directions, comprising:
a plurality of spaced apart electrodes supported by a base member;
a plurality of electrically conductive members;
a unitary key member formed with specific, manually depressible regions;
a unitary sustaining member underlying said key member;
said conductive members being provided on said sustaining member at locations in registry with corresponding ones of said electrodes; and said sustaining member including means for resiliently urging said conductive members away from said base member to space said conductive members from the corresponding electrodes and for urging the sustaining member against the key member; and support means for forming a fulcrum between said key member and said base member and spacing said conductive members a predetermined distance apart from said corresponding electrodes;
said key member being pivotable relative to said base member about said fulcrum, in response to depression of said key member, to press a selected one of said conductive members into contact with its corresponding electrode.
2. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 1, wherein said key member includes indicia located at the various manually depressible regions of said key member and identifying corresponding ones of the conductive members and their associated electrodes.
3. A multi-directional switch according to Claim 1, wherein said conductive members and electrodes comprise planar contact surfaces, said conductive member being normally angularly mounted on said sustaining member so as to place said conductive member contact surfaces in substantially face-to-face contact with said corresponding electrodes when said key member is depressed.
4. A multi-directional switch according to Claim 3, wherein contact surfaces of said electrodes and said conductive members are tilted towards each other in a direction towards said support means.
5. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 1 wherein said sustaining member and said key member are integrally formed as a unitary structure.
6. A hand-held game apparatus wherein a game is played by controlling the movement of characters displayed on a display of said game apparatus, said apparatus including a multi-directional switch for selectively controlling the movement of the characters about the display and said switch comprising:
a plurality of spaced apart electrodes;
a plurality of conductive members;
a unitary manually repressible key member formed with specific, manually repressible regions;
a unitary sustaining member disposed beneath said key member and formed with discrete regions for supporting respective ones of said conductive members in registry with respective ones of said electrodes;
said sustaining member including integral, resilient urging means for spacing said conductive members from said electrodes and for urging said sustaining member upwardly against said key member to nominally load said sustaining member against said key member; and support means for forming a fulcrum for said key member and spacing said conductive members a predetermined distance from said electrodes;
said key member being pivot able relative to said base member about said fulcrum, in response to depression of said key member, to place a selected one of said conductive members into electrical contact with its respective electrode.
7. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 6, wherein said key member includes indicia at the various manually depressible regions of said key member corresponding to the direction of movement of the character when said corresponding region of said key member is depressed.
8. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 6, wherein said conductive members and electrodes comprise planar contact surfaces, said conductive member being normally angularly mounted on said sustaining member so as to place said conductive member contact surfaces in substantially face-to-face contact with said corresponding electrodes when said key member is depressed.
9. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 6, wherein said sustaining member and said key member are integrally formed as a unitary structure.
10. A multi-directional switch which can be actuated in multiple directions, comprising:
a. a plurality of spaced apart electrodes supported by a base member;
b. a plurality of electrically conductive members;
c. a unitary key member formed with specific, manually depressible regions;
d. a unitary sustaining member underlying said key member and comprising:
first specific regions associated with respective specific, manually depressible regions of said key member and with corresponding ones of said conductive members, said conductive members each being mounted on a respective one of said first specific regions of said sustaining member at locations in registry with a respective one of said electrodes;
second specific regions abutting the underside of said key member; and integral means for urging said first specific regions of said sustaining member away from said base member to nominally space said conductive members from corresponding electrodes and for urging said second specific regions of said sustaining means upwardly against the key member to nominally load said sustaining member against said key member;
e. a support member disposed between said key member and said base member, said support member constituting a fulcrum between said key member and said base member and spacing said key member a predetermined distance from said base member and thereby spacing said conductive members a predetermined nominal distance apart from said corresponding electrodes;
f. said key member being pivotable relative to said base member about said support member, when said key member is depressed, to press downwardly against one of said second specific regions of said sustaining member thereby to move the corresponding first specific region of said sustaining member toward said base member to place the corresponding conductive member, being supported by said sustaining member, into contact with its corresponding electrode, in response to the specific region of the key member that is depressed, while maintaining the remainder of said conductive members spaced apart from the corresponding electrodes.
11. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, wherein said key member includes indicia located at the various manually depressible regions of said key member corresponding to the particular conductive member that is placed in contact with its associated electrode when the region of said key member at which said indicia is located is depressed.
12. A multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, wherein said conductive members are disposed beneath corresponding first specific regions of said sustaining member.
13. A multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, wherein:
said first specific regions of said sustaining member have conductive member mounting surfaces disposed angularly relative to said base member;
said conductive members and electrodes comprise planar contact surfaces; and said conductive members are mounted on said sustaining member mounting surfaces to nominally dispose said contact surfaces relative to said corresponding electrodes at corresponding angles to place said conductive member contact surfaces in substantially face-to-face contact with corresponding electrodes contact surfaces when the corresponding specific region of said key member is depressed.
14. A multi-directional switch according to Claim 13, wherein the contact surfaces of said electrodes and said conductive members are tilted towards each other in the direction towards said support member.
15. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, wherein said sustaining member and said key member are integrally formed as a unitary structure.
16. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, adapted for use in a hand-held type game apparatus having characters displayed on a display, wherein the game apparatus is played by controlling the movement of the characters about the display by depressing selected regions of said key member.
17. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 10, wherein the first specific regions of said sustaining member coincide with corresponding second specific regions of said sustaining member.
18. A hand-held game apparatus wherein a game is played by controlling the movement of characters displayed on a display of said game apparatus, including a multi-directional switch for selectively controlling the movement of the characters about the display, comprising:
a. a plurality of spaced apart electrodes;
b. a plurality of conductive members;
c. a unitary, manually depressible key member formed with specific manually depressible regions;
d. a unitary sustaining member disposed beneath said key member and formed with:
first discrete regions associated with a specific, manually depressible region of said key member and with a corresponding conductive member, said conductive members being mounted on the underside of a corresponding first discrete region for supporting an associated conductive member in registry with a corresponding electrode;
second discrete regions abutting the underside of said key member; and, integral, resilient urging means for supporting said sustaining member and thereby nominally spacing said conductive members from corresponding electrodes and for urging the second discrete regions of said sustaining member upwardly against the key member to nominally load said sustaining member against said key member; and e. a support means constituting a fulcrum for said key member and spacing said conductive members a predetermined distance from said corresponding electrodes;
f. wherein the depression of a specific region of said key member causes said key member to pivot about said fulcrum to press downwardly against a second discrete region of said sustaining member thereby to move a corresponding first discrete region of said sustaining member toward said electrodes to place a specific conductive member into electrical contact with its corresponding electrode in response to the specific region of said key member being depressed.
19. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 18, wherein said key member includes indicia at the various manually depressible regions of said key member corresponding to the direction of movement of the character when said corresponding region of said key member is depressed.
20. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 18, wherein:
a. said electrode members having a substantially planar contact surface;
b. said second discrete regions of said sustaining member having conductive member mounting surfaces disposed angularly relative to the contact surfaces of said electrode members;
c. said conductive members having substantially planar contact surfaces; and, d. said conductive members being mounted on said sustaining member mounting surfaces to nominally angularly dispose said conductive member contact surfaces relative to corresponding electrode member contact surfaces at specific angles to place said conduct member contact surfaces in substantially face-to-face contact with corresponding electrode member contacting surfaces when the corresponding specific region of said key member is depressed and pivoted about said support member.
21. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 20, wherein the contact surfaces of said electrodes and said conductive members are relatively tilted towards each other in the direction towards said support member.
22. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 18, wherein said sustaining member and said key member are integrally formed as a unitary structure.
23. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 18, wherein each first discrete region of said sustaining member coincides with a second discrete region of said sustaining member.
24. A multi-directional switch which can be actuated in multiple directions, comprising:
a. a plurality of spaced apart electrodes supported by a base member;
b. a unitary, depressible key member formed with specific, manually depressible regions, said key member having an underside comprising a plurality of surfaces angularly sloped relative to each other;
c. a plurality of electrically conductive members mounted on said underside surfaces of said key member in registry with corresponding electrodes;
d. resilient sustaining means integrally constructed with said key member to nominally support said key member spaced upwardly from said base member; and e. a support member extending downwardly from said key member to serve as a fulcrum between said key member and said base member;
f. wherein when said key member is depressed, the supporting force of said resilient means is overcome whereby said key member is pivoted relative to said base member about said support member to place a selective conductive member that is being supported by said key member into contact with its corresponding electrode in response to the specific region of the key member that is depressed while maintaining the remainder of said conductive members spaced apart from corresponding electrodes.
25. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 24, wherein the underside surfaces of said key member are sloped downwardly in the direction toward said support member.
26. The multi-directional switch according to Claim 24, wherein said support member is integrally formed with said key member.
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