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Keypad for a communication instrument, particularly a subscriber's instrument for telephone communication

  • US 5,598,469 A
  • Filed: 11/15/1995
  • Issued: 01/28/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A keypad for a hand held telephone communication instrument for receiving and transducing audio information and including a housing having a surface from which the keypad outwardly projects, said keypad comprising:

  • a plurality of push buttons each projecting outwardly from the housing surface and inwardly depressible toward the housing surface from an undepressed condition to a depressed condition by a user of the instrument for operating said each push button;

    said plural push buttons being arranged in three separate and distinct, parallel, non-overlapping rows comprising a first row, a second row and a third row located between said first and second rows and defining across said first, second and third rows a width of the keypad;

    each said push button comprising an upper button surface disposed at a first distance from the housing surface in said undepressed condition and at a second distance from the housing surface in said depressed condition of the said each push button;

    said push buttons of said third row being disposed in immediately confronting adjacency and in substantial edge-to-edge abutment to said push buttons of each of said first and second rows so as to minimize the width of the keypad and such that the push buttons of each said row are disposed substantially without intervening space between said push buttons of said each row and the push buttons of an immediately adjacent one of said rows and such that each said push button of each said row is independently movable between said undepressed and depressed conditions without interference with the push buttons of an immediately adjacent one of said rows;

    the upper surface of each said push button of said first and second rows;

    being spaced from the housing surface by a first height in said undepressed condition, and the upper surface of each said push button of said third row being spaced from the housing surface by a second height greater than said first height in said undepressed condition.

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