Push button construction for player control

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200344, 200341, H01H 1370

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053671350

ABSTRACT:
Spring-clips are pressed into push buttons to provide a stabilized and yieldable fit on the ends of cassette player control levers. This allows freedom of button movement, if needed, to enhance the assembly of the escutcheon-lens assembly to the cassette player-chassis assembly. Because of the great accumulation of tolerances between the escutcheon-lens assembly and the cassette player-chassis, the spring clips provide sufficient freedom of movement of the buttons relative to the levers, as needed, to improve the alignment of the buttons with corresponding openings in the escutcheon-lens assembly. Once the escutcheon-lens assembly is secured to the player-chassis assembly. This invention eliminates or reduces button rattle while imparting a firm feeling to the activation action of the button.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2884503 (1959-04-01), Connelly
patent: 3681556 (1972-08-01), Osika
patent: 4920243 (1990-04-01), Yuge
Troubleshooting and Repairing Audio & Video Cassette Players & Recorders, Homer L. Davidson, pp. 7-32, 7-33. 1992.

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