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Double pole membrane switch having preferred sequence closing feature

  • US 4,409,450 A
  • Filed: 07/29/1982
  • Issued: 10/11/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/29/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A membrane switch device of the type comprising first and second parallel spaced-apart insulating supports, the supports having opposed first and second surfaces and having opposed contact means on the opposed surfaces forming an electrical switch means, at least one of the supports being flexible whereby upon movement of the supports towards and against each other until the opposed contacts are against each other, the switch means is closed, the switch means being characterized in that:

  • the contact means on the first surface comprises two electrically separate and adjacent contacts, one of the contacts having a first surface main contact portion and a commoning portion, the other contact on the first surface having a commoning portion which is adjacent to the commoning portion of the main contact portion, the two commoning portions defining a commoning zone on the first surface,the contact means on the second surface comprises a second surface main contact portion and a second surface commoning portion which is electrically isolated from the second surface main contact portion, the second surface commoning portion being against the commoning zone and the second surface main contact portion being against the first surface main contact portion when the second surface is moved relatively towards and against the first surface,a second surface circuit conductor on the second surface extends to the second surface main contact portion and first surface circuit conductors on the first surface extend to the two contacts on the first surface whereby,upon relative movement of the second surface towards the first surface, the second surface circuit conductor will be electrically connected to both circuit conductors on the first surface, and the sequence of connection will exclude the possibility of the second surface circuit conductor being connected to the other contact on the first surface prior to its being connected to the first surface main contact portion.

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