Pushbutton capacitive transducer
First Claim
1. In a pushbutton transducer of the class above described, the combination comprising:
- a reciprocable shaft including one end adapted to serve as an actuator therefor;
a resilient pad disposed on the other end of said shaft;
a pair of conductive electrode members, each having a terminal and being separated by a gap;
a flexible sheet electrode bridging means deformable across the plane thereof disposed on the end of said pad to be conformly deformed over the opposing surfaces of said electrode members for matingly interfacing a lower surface of said sheet electrode bridging means to said opposing surfaces of said electrode members, said flexible sheet electrode bridging means lower surface deforming to the contour of said opposing surfaces of said electrode members when said shaft is articulated against said electrode members; and
biasing means provided to urge the other end of said shaft away from said electrode members.
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Abstract
An electro-mechanical transducer for use in keyboards and the like which incorporates a capacitance change utilization concept. The transducer includes a plunger assembly reciprocably disposed in a housing therefor, in operative disposition over capacitance forming areas on an insulated substrate. The plunger assembly includes a key button disposed on one end of a shaft, an intermediate flange on the shaft and a flange at the other end of the shaft. The intermediate flange is positioned adjacent a frusto-conical elastomeric return spring and also serves as a resilient stop for the shaft. A compressible foam or sponge-like material having a thin, flexible metalized dielectric material on its lower portion, is mounted on the lower surface of the other flange. Actuation of the shaft downwardly toward the substrate causes the dielectric material to bridge the capacitance forming areas related thereto to cause a change in capacitance and transfer of energy therebetween. The metalized dielectric material is highly flexible to allow it to readily conform to irregularities in the capacitance forming area.
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7 Claims
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1. In a pushbutton transducer of the class above described, the combination comprising:
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a reciprocable shaft including one end adapted to serve as an actuator therefor; a resilient pad disposed on the other end of said shaft; a pair of conductive electrode members, each having a terminal and being separated by a gap; a flexible sheet electrode bridging means deformable across the plane thereof disposed on the end of said pad to be conformly deformed over the opposing surfaces of said electrode members for matingly interfacing a lower surface of said sheet electrode bridging means to said opposing surfaces of said electrode members, said flexible sheet electrode bridging means lower surface deforming to the contour of said opposing surfaces of said electrode members when said shaft is articulated against said electrode members; and biasing means provided to urge the other end of said shaft away from said electrode members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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