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Capacitive switching device

  • US 4,472,758 A
  • Filed: 04/22/1983
  • Issued: 09/18/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/30/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A capacitive switching device having a substrate baseplate, a pair of conductive-pattern stationary electrodes of planar configuration disposed on the substrate baseplate, a movable electrode disposed movably relative to the stationary electrodes so as to form a variable capacitor, an insulating film interposed between the stationary electrodes and the movable electrode, and actuating means for displacing the movable electrode toward and away from the stationary electrodes, the actuating means inlcuding a support member which carries the movable electrode and a manually operated portion, and further including a resilient member biasing the support member in a direction away from the stationary electrodes, said movable electrode comprising:

  • a sponge member consisting of a spongy porous layer, and substantially non-porous layers integral with and sandwiching said spongy porous layer, said non-porous layer having smooth surfaces; and

    a resilient conductive layer secured with an adhesive to one of said non-porous layers, the other non-porous layer being secured with an adhesive to said actuating means such that said resilient conductive layer faces said stationary electrodes through said insulating film.

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