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Membrane switch apparatus having sequential bridging contact arrangement

  • US 3,987,259 A
  • Filed: 06/12/1975
  • Issued: 10/19/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/12/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Membrane keyboard apparatus for accepting input signals from the touch of a user and for providing sequential output signals for use with electric circuits comprising, in combination:

  • an insulator including a first face;

    at least one individual switching unit located on the first face of the insulator including;

    at least a first switch electrode pair having top surfaces and located on the first face of the insulator, at least a second switch electrode pair having top surfaces and located on the first face of the insulator and electrically insulated from the first switch electrode pair;

    a flexible nonconductive member having a bottom surface arranged to be adjacent the insulator, with the flexible member having at least one conductive member formed on the bottom surface thereof corresponding to the individual switching unit, and with the conductive member including a first conductive portion for electrically contacting the first switch electrode pair and a second conductive portion electrically insulated from the first conductive portion for electrically contacting the second switch electrode pair;

    means for positioning the flexible member in a spaced relation above and adjacent to the level of the top surfaces of the first and second electrode pairs of the individual switching units allowing the flexible member to be deflected into the electrode pairs such that the first conductive portion electrically contacts the first switch electrode pair to thereby provide first switch closure and, upon continued deflection, the second conductive portion electrically contacts the second switch electrode pair to thereby provide second switch closure providing sequential output signals to the electric circuits;

    means for providing electrical connection between the first electrode means and the electric circuits; and

    means for providing electrical connection between the second electrode means and the electric circuits;

    said first switch electrode pair and the first conductive portion being located generally centrally of the switch actuation locus and said second switch electrode pair and the second conductive portion being located generally on opposite sides of the first electrode pair and first conductive portion respectively to assure that electrical contact is made with the first electrode pair before electrical contact is made with the second electrode pair.

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