Microswitch quick release mouse

By combining the movable clip and the cover plate, the problem of existing microswitches being prone to loosening and inconvenient to disassemble and reassemble after repeated disassembly and assembly is solved, realizing convenient disassembly and replacement of microswitches, and improving the lifespan and structural stability of the mouse.

CN224383671UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19DONGGUAN EDIFIER ESPORTS TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN EDIFIER ESPORTS TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-04-25
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing detachable micro switch structure is prone to loosening or poor contact after repeated disassembly and assembly, and disassembly and assembly are inconvenient, failing to meet users' diverse needs for button feel and durability.

Method used

The micro switch is conveniently installed and removed by using a combination of a movable buckle and a cover plate. The movable buckle moves between the locked and unlocked positions. The micro switch is fixed by the cooperation of the positioning hook and the locking hook, and the spring action improves the structural stability and ease of installation and removal.

Benefits of technology

It achieves long lifespan, stability, and easy disassembly and assembly of microswitches, improves user experience, and meets users' diverse needs for button feel and durability.

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Abstract

This utility model belongs to the field of mouse technology, and particularly relates to a quick-release mouse with a micro switch, including a mouse body, a micro switch, a cover plate, and a movable clip. The movable clip is installed on the mouse body and moves between a locked position and an unlocked position. When the movable clip moves to the locked position, it fixes the cover plate. When the mouse body needs to install the micro switch, the movable clip and the cover plate cooperate to fix the micro switch inserted into the mouse body. When the mouse body needs to disassemble the micro switch, the movable clip and the cover plate separate to remove the fixation of the micro switch, and then the micro switch can be disassembled and replaced. Compared with existing mice, the quick-release mouse with a micro switch provided by this utility model has a longer service life, better structural stability, and easier assembly and disassembly.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of mouse technology, and in particular relates to a quick-release mouse with a micro switch. Background Technology

[0002] As one of the core devices for human-computer interaction, the mouse's button feel, lifespan, and reliability directly affect the user experience. Traditional mouse microswitches are usually soldered onto the PCB, making them impossible for users to replace themselves. However, with the increasingly diverse needs of e-sports, office, and professional users for button feel (such as softness, travel, and sound) and durability, the concept of detachable microswitches has emerged.

[0003] Currently, most detachable micro-switch solutions on the market rely on snap-fit ​​structures. While these solutions achieve replaceability of the micro-switch, they still have many problems in actual use. For example, snap-fits are prone to fatigue fracture, and plastic snap-fits are prone to plastic deformation after repeated disassembly and assembly (usually 50-100 times), which can lead to loosening or poor contact.

[0004] While existing detachable microswitch technology meets users' needs for independent replacement, it still has significant shortcomings in terms of mechanical lifespan and ease of disassembly and assembly. The microswitch quick-release mouse provided by this invention greatly improves structural stability and facilitates user disassembly of the microswitch. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a micro-switch quick-release mouse, which aims to solve the technical problem that the side cover of the mouse cannot be replaced in the prior art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a micro-switch quick-release mouse, characterized in that it includes:

[0007] The mouse body has an opening.

[0008] A micro switch is inserted and installed inside the mouse body after passing through the opening;

[0009] A cover plate is installed at the opening to secure the micro switch.

[0010] A movable buckle is installed on the mouse body; the movable buckle moves between a locked position and an unlocked position, and after the movable buckle moves to the locked position, it fixes the cover plate.

[0011] Optionally, the first end of the cover plate is provided with a positioning hook; the movable buckle is provided with a fixing part adapted to the positioning hook, and the fixing part is engaged with the positioning hook to fix the cover plate.

[0012] Optionally, the positioning hook is provided on the inner side of the cover plate, and the side of the positioning hook facing the fixing part is provided with a positioning groove for the fixing part to be inserted.

[0013] Optionally, the fixing part includes a hook; the outer side of the hook is provided with an inclined guide surface, and the inner side of the hook is provided with a horizontally arranged limiting surface.

[0014] Optionally, the second end of the cover plate is provided with a clip for engaging with the mouse body.

[0015] Optionally, the first end and the second end of the cover plate are disposed opposite to each other, and a first clearance groove is provided at the edge of the first end of the cover plate.

[0016] Optionally, it further includes a first spring for holding the movable buckle in the locked position; the first spring is placed inside the mouse body, one end of the first spring is connected to the mouse body, and the other end of the first spring is connected to the movable buckle.

[0017] Optionally, it also includes:

[0018] A button is movably mounted on the mouse body and is used to push the movable latch; the first end of the button is provided with a first inclined insert.

[0019] The movable buckle has a second inclined insert on the side near the cover plate, and the second inclined insert abuts against the first inclined insert.

[0020] Optionally, it also includes a second spring; the second spring is placed inside the mouse body, one end of the second spring is connected to the mouse body, and the other end of the second spring is connected to the button.

[0021] Optionally, the first inclined surface is provided with a mounting ring, the second inclined surface is provided with a second clearance groove, and the mounting ring is placed in the second clearance groove; one end of the second spring is installed in the mounting ring, and the other end of the second spring passes through the second clearance groove and is connected to the mouse body.

[0022] The micro-switch quick-release mouse provided in this utility model embodiment has at least one of the following technical effects: when the mouse body needs to install the micro-switch, the micro-switch inserted into the mouse body is fixed by the cooperation of the movable buckle and the cover plate; when the mouse body needs to disassemble the micro-switch, the fixing of the micro-switch is removed by separating the movable buckle and the cover plate, and then the micro-switch is disassembled and replaced; compared with the mice in the prior art, the micro-switch quick-release mouse provided in this utility model embodiment has a longer service life, better structural stability and convenient disassembly and assembly. Attached Figure Description

[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0024] Figure 1 This is a cross-sectional view of the micro-switch quick-release mouse provided by this utility model.

[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the disassembly and assembly of the micro-switch quick-release mouse provided by this utility model.

[0026] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the combination of the cover plate, movable buckle and micro switch of the micro switch quick-release mouse provided by this utility model.

[0027] Figure 4 The present invention provides a schematic diagram of the cover plate, movable buckle, and unfolded microswitch of a quick-release microswitch mouse.

[0028] Figure 5 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of the quick-release mouse latch with a micro switch.

[0029] Figure 6 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the cover plate of a micro-switch quick-release mouse.

[0030] In the figure, the following labels are used: 10 - Mouse body; 11 - Opening; 20 - Micro switch; 30 - Cover plate; 31 - Positioning hook; 32 - Positioning groove; 33 - Clip; 34 - First clearance groove; 40 - Movable buckle; 41 - Fixing part; 42 - Hook; 43 - Guide surface; 44 - Limiting surface; 45 - Second inclined surface; 46 - Second clearance groove; 50 - First spring; 60 - Button; 61 - First inclined surface; 70 - Second spring; 80 - Washer. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The following description is based on the accompanying drawings. Figures 1-6 The described embodiments are exemplary and intended to explain embodiments of the present invention, and should not be construed as limiting the present invention.

[0032] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing the embodiments of this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0033] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of embodiments of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0034] In this embodiment of the invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this embodiment of the invention according to the specific circumstances.

[0035] In embodiments of this utility model, such as Figures 1-6 As shown, a quick-release mouse with a microswitch is provided, which has the advantages of better structural stability and easier disassembly of the microswitch compared to existing detachable mice with microswitches. Specifically, the quick-release mouse with a microswitch in this embodiment includes a mouse body 10, a microswitch 20, a cover plate 30, and a movable clip 40.

[0036] Among them, such as Figure 2 As shown, the mouse body 10 has an opening 11. The opening 11 is located on the bottom surface of the mouse body 10 and communicates with the internal space of the mouse body 10. A limiting ring (not shown) for supporting the micro switch 20 is provided at the opening 11. A circuit board (not shown) is provided inside the mouse body 10. A spring pin for electrical connection is provided on the circuit board, and the spring pin is located on one side of the limiting ring.

[0037] Among them, such as Figure 2As shown, the micro switch 20 passes through the opening 11 and is inserted into the mouse body 10. The micro switch 20 is inserted through the middle of the limiting ring. The conductive part of the micro switch 20 abuts against the spring pin and realizes electrical conduction.

[0038] Among them, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the cover plate 30 is installed at the opening 11 to fix the micro switch 20. The cover plate 30 supports the micro switch 20, holding it in place and keeping it in the mounting position.

[0039] Among them, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the movable buckle 40 is installed on the mouse body 10; the movable buckle 40 moves between a locked position and an unlocked position. After the movable buckle 40 moves to the locked position, it fixes the cover plate 30. When the movable buckle 40 moves from the locked position to the unlocked position, the movable buckle 40 removes its fixing effect on the cover plate 30.

[0040] In the quick-release mouse with microswitches of this utility model embodiment, when the mouse body 10 needs to install the microswitch 20, the microswitch 20 inserted into the mouse body 10 is fixed by the cooperation of the movable buckle 40 and the cover plate 30; when the mouse body 10 needs to disassemble the microswitch 20, the fixing of the microswitch 20 is removed by separating the movable buckle 40 and the cover plate 30, and then the microswitch 20 is disassembled and replaced; the quick-release mouse with microswitches provided by this utility model embodiment has a longer service life, better structural stability and easier disassembly and assembly compared with mice in the prior art.

[0041] In another embodiment of the microswitch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figures 3-6 As shown, the first end of the cover plate 30 is provided with a positioning hook 31; the movable buckle 40 is provided with a fixing part 41 that is adapted to the positioning hook 31. The fixing part 41 and the positioning hook 31 are engaged to fix the cover plate 30. It should be understood that when the cover plate 30 is placed at the opening 11, the positioning hook 31 is located on one side of the movable buckle 40. When the movable buckle 40 is moved to the locked position, the fixing part 41 and the positioning hook 31 are engaged to achieve the function of fixing the cover plate 30.

[0042] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figures 5-6As shown, the positioning hook 31 is located on the inner side of the cover plate 30, and the positioning hook 31 has a positioning groove 32 for the fixing part 41 to be inserted. The fixing part 41 includes a latch 42; the outer side of the latch 42 has an inclined guide surface 43, and the inner side of the latch 42 has a horizontally arranged limiting surface 44. It should be understood that the outer side of the latch is the side away from the mouse body 10, and the inner side of the latch is the side facing the mouse body 10. Specifically, after the cover plate 30 is placed in the opening 11, the positioning groove 32 of the positioning hook 31 and the latch 42 are at the same horizontal height. When the movable buckle 40 moves to the locked position, the guide surface 43 of the latch 42 allows the latch 42 to be inserted more smoothly into the positioning groove 32, and the limiting surface 44 of the latch abuts against the positioning groove 32 to restrict the cover plate 30 from moving away from the mouse body 10. The hook 42 is inserted into the positioning groove 32 and locked in the positioning groove 32, thereby connecting the movable buckle 40 to the cover plate 30 and fixing the cover plate 30.

[0043] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figure 1 and Figure 6 As shown, the second end of the cover plate 30 is provided with a locking piece 33 for engaging with the mouse body 10. During installation, the second end of the cover plate 30 is first placed at the opening 11, and the locking piece 33 of the cover plate 30 engages with the mouse body 10, achieving primary positioning; then, the second end of the cover plate 30 is placed at the opening 11, and the movable buckle 40 and the positioning hook 31 of the cover plate 30 engage, achieving secondary positioning. The locking piece 33 and the positioning hook 31 are used to perform two positioning operations on the cover plate 30, thereby further improving the stability of the cover plate 30.

[0044] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of the present invention, the first end and the second end of the cover plate 30 are arranged opposite to each other, and a first clearance groove 34 is provided at the edge of the first end of the cover plate 30 so that the user can pry out the cover plate 30 and improve the convenience of disassembling the cover plate 30.

[0045] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figures 3-5 As shown, the device also includes a first spring 50 for holding the movable latch 40 in the locked position. The first spring 50 is located inside the mouse body 10, with one end connected to the mouse body 10 and the other end connected to the movable latch 40. When an external force is applied, the movable latch 40 moves to the unlocked position. During the movement of the movable latch 40, the first spring 50 is compressed, causing the first spring 50 to undergo elastic deformation. When the external force applied to the movable latch 40 is removed, the first spring 50 returns to its original shape and pushes the movable latch 40 towards the locked position, thereby enabling the movable latch 40 to remain in the locked position.

[0046] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figures 1-5As shown, it also includes a button 60. The button 60 is movably mounted on the mouse body 10 and is used to push the movable latch 40; the first end of the button 60 has a first inclined surface 61. The movable latch 40 has a second inclined surface 45 on the side near the cover plate 30, and the second inclined surface 45 abuts against the first inclined surface 61. It should be understood that when the user presses the button 60, the button 60 moves in the vertical direction, and the first inclined surface 61 of the button 60 slides relative to the second inclined surface 45 of the movable latch 40. The movable latch 40 is subjected to the force exerted on it by the button 60, and the movable latch 40 moves horizontally from the locked position to the unlocked position until the movable latch 40 separates from the cover plate 30.

[0047] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figures 3-5 As shown, a second spring 70 is also included. The second spring 70 is placed inside the mouse body 10, with one end connected to the mouse body 10 and the other end connected to the button 60. The second spring 70 is used to reset the button 60. When the user removes the force applied to the button 60, the second spring 70 returns to its original state and pushes the button 60 to reset.

[0048] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of this utility model, such as Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, it also includes a gasket 80. The inner side of the gasket 80 is mounted on the outer side of the cover plate 30, and the outer side of the gasket 80 is a smooth surface to reduce friction.

[0049] In another embodiment of the micro-switch quick-release mouse of the present invention, a mounting ring (not shown) is provided on the first inclined insert 61, and a second clearance groove 46 is provided on the second inclined insert 45, and the mounting ring is placed in the second clearance groove 46; one end of the second spring 70 is installed in the mounting ring, and the other end of the second spring 70 passes through the second clearance groove 46 and is connected to the mouse body 10.

[0050] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A quick-release mouse with a microswitch, characterized in that, include: The mouse body has an opening. A micro switch is inserted and installed inside the mouse body after passing through the opening; A cover plate is installed at the opening to secure the micro switch. A movable buckle is installed on the mouse body; the movable buckle moves between a locked position and an unlocked position, and after the movable buckle moves to the locked position, it fixes the cover plate.

2. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cover plate is provided with a positioning hook at its first end; the movable buckle is provided with a fixing part that is adapted to the positioning hook, and the fixing part is engaged with the positioning hook to fix the cover plate.

3. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 2, characterized in that: The positioning hook is located on the inner side of the cover plate, and a positioning groove is provided on the side of the positioning hook facing the fixing part for the fixing part to insert into.

4. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 2, characterized in that: The fixing part includes a hook; the outer side of the hook is provided with an inclined guide surface, and the inner side of the hook is provided with a horizontally arranged limiting surface.

5. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second end of the cover plate is provided with a clip for engaging with the mouse body.

6. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first and second ends of the cover plate are arranged opposite to each other, and a first clearance groove is provided at the edge of the first end of the cover plate.

7. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that: It also includes a first spring for holding the movable buckle in the locked position; the first spring is placed inside the mouse body, one end of the first spring is connected to the mouse body, and the other end of the first spring is connected to the movable buckle.

8. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that: Also includes: A button is movably mounted on the mouse body and is used to push the movable latch; the first end of the button is provided with a first inclined insert. The movable buckle has a second inclined insert on the side near the cover plate, and the second inclined insert abuts against the first inclined insert.

9. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 8, characterized in that: It also includes a second spring; the second spring is placed inside the mouse body, one end of the second spring is connected to the mouse body, and the other end of the second spring is connected to the button.

10. The micro-switch quick-release mouse according to claim 9, characterized in that: The first inclined surface is provided with a mounting ring, and the second inclined surface is provided with a second clearance groove. The mounting ring is placed in the second clearance groove. One end of the second spring is installed in the mounting ring, and the other end of the second spring passes through the second clearance groove and is connected to the mouse body.