Electrical switch assembly
First Claim
1. A switch assembly comprising:
- a body;
an actuation button pivotally supported by said body;
an electrical circuit portion underlying said actuation button;
an elastomeric portion overlying said electrical circuit portion, said elastomeric portion having a pair of collapsible domes formed therein for providing respective connections on said electrical circuit portion when said domes are in collapsed positions;
a plunger element supported by said body between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion, said plunger element comprising a first upwardly directed portion bearing against said actuation button such that movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to move towards said elastomeric portion, a second downwardly directed portion aligned with a first of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a first direction beyond a first predetermined threshold causes said second downwardly directed portion to collapse said first of said elastomeric domes, and a third downwardly directed portion spaced from said second downwardly directed portion such that said first upwardly directed portion is aligned between said second and third downwardly directed portions, said third downwardly directed portion being aligned with a second of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a second direction beyond a second predetermined threshold causes said third downwardly directed portion to collapse said second of said elastomeric domes; and
a limiting mechanism extending downwardly from said plunger element between said second and third downwardly directed portions towards said elastomeric portion to restrict movement of said plunger element beyond a lower limit to protect overloading of said collapsible domes.
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Abstract
A switch assembly operating an electrical circuit using an elastomeric pad is provided. The elastomeric pad comprises one or more collapsible domes that are positioned such that a plunger element supported by the switch assembly collapses the domes when an actuation button is tilted. The plunger element may have a limiting mechanism to limit downward movement of the plunger element such that the collapsible domes are not overloaded. The body and plunger may also be formed with complementary profiled portions that restrict any one or more of fore/aft, side-to-side and up/down movements of the plunger with respect to the body to prevent abnormal loading on the collapsible domes to increase the lifecycle of the elastomeric portion. The elastomeric portion may also be adapted to provide both single and dual double detent feedback by using passive collapsible domes that provide tactile feedback without operating on the electrical circuit.
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24 Claims
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1. A switch assembly comprising:
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a body; an actuation button pivotally supported by said body; an electrical circuit portion underlying said actuation button; an elastomeric portion overlying said electrical circuit portion, said elastomeric portion having a pair of collapsible domes formed therein for providing respective connections on said electrical circuit portion when said domes are in collapsed positions; a plunger element supported by said body between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion, said plunger element comprising a first upwardly directed portion bearing against said actuation button such that movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to move towards said elastomeric portion, a second downwardly directed portion aligned with a first of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a first direction beyond a first predetermined threshold causes said second downwardly directed portion to collapse said first of said elastomeric domes, and a third downwardly directed portion spaced from said second downwardly directed portion such that said first upwardly directed portion is aligned between said second and third downwardly directed portions, said third downwardly directed portion being aligned with a second of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a second direction beyond a second predetermined threshold causes said third downwardly directed portion to collapse said second of said elastomeric domes; and a limiting mechanism extending downwardly from said plunger element between said second and third downwardly directed portions towards said elastomeric portion to restrict movement of said plunger element beyond a lower limit to protect overloading of said collapsible domes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A switch assembly comprising:
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a body; an actuation button pivotally supported by said body; an electrical circuit portion underlying said actuation button; an elastomeric portion overlying said electrical circuit portion, said elastomeric portion having at least one collapsible dome formed therein for providing a connection on said electrical circuit portion when said dome is in a collapsed position; and a plunger element supported by said body between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion, said plunger element comprising a first upwardly directed portion bearing against said actuation button such that movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to move towards said elastomeric portion, a second downwardly directed portion aligned with said collapsible dome such that said movement of said actuation button beyond a predetermined threshold causes said plunger element to collapse said elastomeric dome, and at least one profiled portion for interacting with a complementary profiled portion on said body, one of said at least one profiled portion and said complementary profiled portion comprising a rib and the other of said at least one profiled portion and said complementary profiled portion comprising a slot, wherein said rib is positioned within at least a portion of said slot during movement of said plunger element and when said plunger element is at rest, to restrict both fore and aft and side-to-side movements of said plunger element. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A switch assembly comprising:
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a body; an actuation button pivotally supported by said body; an electrical circuit portion underlying said actuation button; an elastomeric portion overlying said electrical circuit portion, said elastomeric portion having at least one active collapsible dome formed therein for providing an electrical connection on said electrical circuit portion when said active collapsible dome is in a collapsed position during a first movement of said actuation button, and comprising at least one passive collapsible dome formed therein for providing tactile feedback during a second movement of said actuation button without activating a contact on said electrical circuit portion; and a plunger element supported by said body between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion, said plunger element comprising a first upwardly directed portion bearing against said actuation button such that movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to move towards said elastomeric portion, a second downwardly directed portion aligned with said active collapsible dome such that said first movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to collapse said active elastomeric dome, and a third downwardly directed portion aligned with said passive collapsible dome such that said second movement causes said plunger element to collapse said passive elastomeric dome. - View Dependent Claims (10, 20, 21)
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11. A plunger element for a switch assembly having a body, an actuation button supported by said body above an elastomeric portion with at least a pair of collapsible domes, said plunger element to be supported by said body between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion, said plunger element comprising:
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a first upwardly directed portion for bearing against said actuation button such that movement of said actuation button causes said plunger element to move towards said elastomeric portion; a second downwardly directed portion to be aligned with a first of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a first direction beyond a first predetermined threshold causes said second downwardly directed portion to collapse said first of said elastomeric domes; a third downwardly directed portion spaced from said second downwardly directed portion such that said first upwardly directed portion is aligned between said second and third downwardly directed portions, said third downwardly directed portion to be aligned with a second of said collapsible domes such that movement of said actuation button in a second direction beyond a second predetermined threshold causes said third downwardly directed portion to collapse said second of said elastomeric domes; and a limiting mechanism extending downwardly from said plunger element between said second and third downwardly directed portions to restrict movement of said plunger element with respect to said elastomeric portion. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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22. A method of assembling an electrical switch assembly, said method comprising:
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determining whether said switch assembly provides a single stage operation using a first movement of a pivotally attached actuation button or a dual stage operation using a second movement of said pivotally attached actuation button; obtaining an elastomeric portion comprising a first active collapsible dome to be collapsed during said first movement and a second passive collapsible dome to be collapsed during said second movement when said switch assembly provides said single stage operation; and assembling said switch assembly by supporting said elastomeric portion on an electrical circuit portion comprising an electrical contact aligned with said first active collapsible dome, and attaching said actuation button to a body of said switch assembly for interacting with a plunger element between said actuation button and said elastomeric portion to operate on said collapsible domes during said first and second movements. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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Specification