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Keyswitch-integrated pointing assembly

  • US 5,231,386 A
  • Filed: 07/24/1990
  • Issued: 07/27/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/24/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A pointing device comprising:

  • a generally flat, rigid reference plate;

    generally planar force sensing means, disposed in parallel contact on top of the reference plate and having a plurality of force sensing elements positioned in a predetermined pattern, for sensing force applied to the sensing elements;

    actuator means disposed on top of the force sensing means and having a plurality of actuator surfaces protruding toward the force sensing means, each of the actuator surfaces contacting a respective one of the force sensing elements for supporting the actuator means and for transmitting to the corresponding force sensing element a force applied to the actuator means;

    the actuator means being supported solely by the force sensing elements so that substantially all forces applied by a user to the actuator means are transmitted to the force sensing means;

    a generally flat, rigid, backup plate, disposed in parallel to and below the reference plate;

    resiliently elastic pre-loading means extending between the backup plate and the reference plate;

    rigid interconnecting means fixed to the backup plate and fixed to the actuator means, without contacting the reference plate, the interconnecting means sized and arranged so as to compress the pre-loading means, thereby holding the pointing device sandwiched together and pre-loading the force sensing elements so that each force sensing element provides a respective predetermined output signal in the absence of an external force applied to the actuator means and so that the actuator and the backup plate are movable together in response to externally applied forces without contacting the reference plate.

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