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Conductive particulate force transducer

  • US 5,302,936 A
  • Filed: 09/02/1992
  • Issued: 04/12/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/02/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transducer having a resistance which varies in response to the amount of applied force comprising:

  • a base ply;

    a resistance ply disposed on the base ply and having a resistance ply surface, the resistance ply comprising;

    a resin resistive to electrical current passing therethrough, the resin forming a layer on the base ply, the resin layer having a first thickness and defining a resin surface; and

    a conductive particulate interspersed in the resistive resin for forming a plurality of microprotrusions of the conductive particulate extending from the resin surface, wherein the ratio of resin to particulate is such that the mean distance between microprotrusions along the resistance ply surface is greater than about five times the particulate size;

    at least two spaced apart contacts electrically interconnected across the resistance ply to enable electrical conduction through the resistance ply, at least one of the contacts juxtaposed opposite the surface of the resistance ply for being pressed theretoward, the resistance to electrical current conducting through the resistance ply varying in response to the amount of force applied to press the at least one contact toward the resistance ply surface.

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