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Tactile effect switch and keyboard using such a switch

  • US 5,172,114 A
  • Filed: 03/06/1991
  • Issued: 12/15/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/08/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A tactile effect switch comprising:

  • a support having a recess adapted for receiving a switching device having a snap acting control element which can be significantly moved, while exerting a low resistant force, only under the effect of a pressure exceeding a given threshold;

    a resilient membrane integral with the support which forms a cap closing the recess, this membrane having, on the side opposite the recess and substantially coaxially therewith, a resiliently deformable solid stud which serves as pusher, said stud being made from a resiliently deformable material with a low modulus of elasticity,a key associated with the pusher, on which said pressure may be exerted for actuating the control element, said key having a concave shape partially surrounding the stud so as to limit the expansion of said stud from a given expansion rate, and to obtain the following successive operating phases;

    a pre-travel phase during which said resistant force which is transmitted by the key increases progressively until said pressure reaches the threshold,an active phase during which said resistant force decreases suddenly, the key effecting a travel which is practically zero and the control element is subjected to an actuation due to partial expansion of the material of the stud while producing a feeling of release,an over-travel phase at the beginning of with the resistant force increases again progressively then rises suddenly when the concave shape of the key limiting the expansion of the stud comes into action.

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