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- ABSTRACT A keyboard device utilizing a conductive plastic material layer which contacts circuit elements or pathways, the improvement of snapable plastic means raised on a pedestal through which it snaps through center to provide a feel of completion of circuit contact to the user.
- keyboard manufacturers In order to attempt to satisfy the cost reduction efforts of calculator manufacturers, keyboard manufacturers also had todevelop new and improved techniques to reduce their-manufacturing and parts costs.
- the present invention represents the results of one such effort in cost reduction and provides less costly to manufacture keyboards in comparison with other keyboards previously and presently offered by the assignee of this application. For example, see U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,705,276, 3,721,778, 3,780,237, and 3,773,998, and application on file in the U.S. Patent Office and assigned to Chomerics, Inc.
- This invention is directed to a keyboard in various configurations for providing an encoded signal representative of key depression.
- a resilient and flexible material layer in which there is provided a plurality of raised buttons, e.g., a cylindrical pedestal having straight or sloped walls topped or capped by a portion of a curved surface e.g., a portion of a sphere.
- indicia e.g., numbers, letters, or symbols are printed on the curved surfaces so that they may be seen by the user.
- the raised protrusions not only carry the indicia of the keyboard but also act and feel like snap acting keys when depressed although they are many times less costly to manufacture.
- the sheet having the plurality of protrusions is used in conjunction with a key to provide the key or button user with the snap action indicative of contact closure.
- FIG. l is a top view of a keyboard according to this disclosure with parts broken away;
- FIG. 2 is a top view illustrating a plurality of snap action protrusions in a sheet of the keyboard
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the first and second separator sheet of the device of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 in FIG. 1 illustrating the moving parts of the keyboard before being depressed;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the keyboard illustrating the moving parts of the keyboard after being depressed
- FIG. 7 illustrates in a sectional view taken similarly to FIG. 5 another embodiment of the keyboard
- FIG. 8 illustrates in a sectional view taken similarly to FIG. 5 another embodiment of the keyboard
- FIG. 9 illustrates in a bottom view the contactor means of the keyboard of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line 10-10 of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 illustrates in a bottom view the sheet with protrusions supporting an isolated layer of electrically conductive contactor means
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view taken along line 12-12 of FIG. 11;
- FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken similarly to FIG. 5 illustrating the contactor means and sheet shown in FIGS. 11 and 12;
- FIG. 14 is a bottom view of the sheet with protrusions covered by a layer of electrically conductive contactor means
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view taken along line 15-15 of FIG. 14;
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 5 illustrat- I ing the coated sheet of FIGS. 14 and 15 in the keyboard;
- FIG. 17 is a bottom view of the sheet with protrusions covered by a layer of conductive circuitry or circuit pattern for making contact with contact elements of a circuit board;
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view taken along line 18-18 of FIG. 17;
- FIG. 19 illustrates in a sectional view a modified keyboard using a button to depress the protrusions of the sheet
- FIGS. 20 and 21 illustrates in a top and bottom view an apparatus suitable for forming the protrusions in the sheet of the FIGS;
- FIG. 22 illustrates the protrusion being formed in the plastic sheet
- FIG. 23 illustrates in a sectional view similar to FIG. 5, a keyboard constructed of a sheet means having a plurality of curved protrusions without a pedestal.
- FIGS. l-6 for a description of a keyboard embodying the invention.
- a keyboard is disclosed as having a frame 30 e.g., of a plastic, e.g., polysterene; polypropylene or other high impact plastics well known in the art.
- the frame is open at the bottom and is provided with a plurality of windows or openings 31 and a plurality of rods 32 extending downwardly.
- Heads 32a may be formed by heat depending on the plastic used as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 to hold the layers to be described of the keyboard together as a unit.
- the rods may be threaded and nuts may be used to do likewise.
- a layer 35 Positioned below the frame top is a layer 35 preferably of a flexible and resilient plastic having a plurality of raised protrusions formed with a curved snapable portion 35a capping or on top of a pedestal 35 preferably cylindrically shaped although obviously its shape can vary somewhat so long as its side walls can easily spread outwardly as the snapable portions pass through the center (see FIG. 6).
- the plastic layer 35 may be of thermoplastic or thermosetting flexible and resilient plastic materials such'as polyester e.g. Mylar, polypropylene, polyethelene, silicone rubbers, polyurethane, etc.
- a snap through layer 36 e.g., of insulator material such as Mylar, having a plurality of windows or holes 36a of about the same size as the pedestal 35b bottom.
- the snap through layer is used to provide the total feel of snap through by giving the snapable portion 35a enough room to fully invert. It should be understood that the snap through layer 35 is not necessary but is preferred to provide the best tactile feel in most cases.
- elastomeric conductive plastic layer such as of silicone rubber filled with conductive particles such as silver as shown in US. Pat. No. 3,721,778 or in the aforementioned applications.
- conductive particles such as carbon, gold, or composites thereof may be used as is well known in the art.
- an insulator material separator layer 38 e.g., Mylar, polyethylene having the same configuration as the layer 36 in FIG. 3 and also having a plurality of holes or windows 38a which the elastomeric conductive layer 37 may be forced.
- a typical circuit board e.g., of Bakelite having a conductive pattern 39 supported thereby.
- the conductive pattern maybe etched copper or a conductive ink.
- connecting pins are shown at 41 and 42 for making electrical contact with the conductive plastic layer 37 as well as the circuit pattern 39.
- FIG. 6 there is shown pressure (by a finger) being applied to the snapable portion 35a and forcing it to snap through center to force the conductive plastic layer'37 through the separator 38 and into contact with one or more elements or pathways of the circuit pattern 39.
- the protrusions comprising the snapable members 35a.and pedestal 35b return to the unflexed position shown in FIG. 5 with the electrically conductive contactor or conductive plastic layer 37 also returning as shown.
- the snapable portion 35a may be applied to the snapable portion 35aby printing techniques well known in the art or even paste-on numbers may be applied thereto.
- the snapable members look like keys to the user.
- the layer with protrusions may comprise a 5 mil sheet of Mylar may be observed in the Nos. 3,705,276 and with the pedestal height t, being 10 mils and the curved portion height being 21 mils and the pedestal bottom having a diameter of about inch.
- the curved portion is a portion of a sphere-having a 700 mil radius.
- FIG. 7 there is shown an alternate embodiment of the disclosure in that a composite contactor is formed of an elastomeric non-electrically conductive layer and a thin flexible conductive layer such as of a polyamide filled or loaded withconductive particles.
- the elastomeric layer may be rubber such as silicone, nitrile, etc.
- the flexible conductive layer may be of a polyamide adhesive e.g., Versalon l 140 by General Electric or others such as polyester, e.g., Mylar, filled with silver particles e.g., 20 to 40 volume percent.
- the thickness of the elastomeric layer may vary between 5 to 200 mils with about 20 mils being convenient and the flexible conductive layer 51 is preferably between 5 microns to about 2 mil in thickness with about 10 to 25 microns being preferred.
- FIGS. 8-10 there is shown still a further embodiment with like parts being given like numeral designations.
- the electrical contact is made between portions of a conductivepattern or conductive pathways 61 and portions or elements of the circuit board supported circuit pattern 39.
- the conductive pattern is supported by an elastomeric layer 60.
- the pattern 61 may be sprayed on through a stencil to form the pattern 61.
- the flexible conductive plastic material used for the layer 61 is the same as the material used for the layer 51'and the elastomeric layer is also of the same material as layer 50.
- FIGS. 11-13 illustrate yet another embodiment of the invention.
- the elastomeric or flexible layers (conductive or non-conductive) as shown in FIGs. l-10 are not used.
- the layer 3'5 supports layers of flexible electrically conductive plastic material on the underside of the snapable members-35a.
- the layers 70 adhere thereto for movement with the snapable portions 35a.
- the flexible conductive plastic material may comprise a thin plastics such as epoxies, e.g., Nazdar Co. BE-l70 epoxy; polyesters, e.g., General Formulation, Div. of General Research Inc. No. 140-1303.
- adhesives may also be used to provide adherence of the layer 70 to the layer 35 with the above or other flexible conductive plastics.
- the layer 70 is filled with electrically conductive particles such as silver, gold, carbon, etc., and in a volume percent of between 10 to percent with 20 to 40 volume percent being preferred.
- the thickness of the layer 70 is preferably 5 microns to 1 mil with 5 microns to 12 microns being preferred.
- the layer 70 preferably has a volume resistivity preferably less than l0 ohm cm, more preferably below I ohm cm, and most preferably below .5 ohm cm.
- the silver particles may be silflake as is well known in the art. r
- the flexible conductive plastic layer 70 may comprise other materials such as polycarbonates (e.g., Lexan), epoxy (e.g., Corvel) polyacetate, polystyrine modified or unmodified by a plastisizer to obtain the desired flexibility to flex with the snapable members 35a and 35b. 1
- polycarbonates e.g., Lexan
- epoxy e.g., Corvel
- polystyrine modified or unmodified by a plastisizer to obtain the desired flexibility to flex with the snapable members 35a and 35b.
- a suitable formulation for the conductive layer 70 may comprise the mixture of parts by'weight of the 'BE-170 epoxy above, 80 parts by weight of Silflake 135. The formulation is then preferably applied to the layer 35 before forming the protrusions as in FIGS. 20-22.
- the layer 70 may be applied to the layer 35 by knife coating it, silkscreening it or spraying it through a mesh or stencil. Thereafter the layer 70 is cured in an oven as is conventional in the art.
- the protrusions 35a are now preferably formed.
- the layer 70 may be applied after the protrusions 35a are formed.
- Organic solvents e.g., such as NAZ DARS 70-182 Retarder Thinner conventional in the art may be added if desired to permit easy application of the layer 70.
- the separator layer 38 is removed and the conductive pattern or elements 39 are separated into isolated elements 39a and 39b with contact pins 42a and 42b being coupled to them as shown.
- FIGS. 14-16 illustrate -a further modification and in this embodiment a layer of flexible conductive plastic material of the same composition and thickness as layer 70 is supported by and adheres to the layer 35.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 illustrate still another embodiment wherein a flexible conductive plastic circuit pattern 85 is supported by and adheres to the plastic layer 35.
- a pin is provided at 81 to make electrical contact with a portion of the circuit pattern 85.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 provides further advantages in savings of material.
- the material 85 is again the same as the flexible material 70 in composition and thickness.
- FIG. 19 illustrates a device such as in FIG. 1 using a button 91 supported in a modified frame 90 for depressing the snapable member 35a.
- FIG. 19 the button is merely the extension of a users finger.
- the operation of this device is the same as heretofore described.
- FIGS. 7-18 may be included in FIG. 19.
- FIG. like numbers are again used to designate the same parts as shown in FIGS. l-6.
- the dies 95 and 96 shown in FIGS. 20-22 may be used.
- shaped rods 95a are provided for mating with cavities 96a.
- the plastic material 35 e.g., Mylar is placed between the metal e.g., steel dies (see FIG. 22) and pressure and heat is applied for a preset amout of time to form the protrusions.
- the plastic material 35 e.g., Mylar
- a temperature of about 210 F with 3,000 lbs. pressure for 15 seconds is adequate to form the about 34; inch wide pedestal (bottom opening) and curved portion.
- FIG. 23 there is shown a device similar to that shown in FIG. 5 except that in this case the sheet 35 is provided with protrusions having only curved portions 350 and no pedestal 35b.
- the snap through layer 36 if used is preferably made thicker to compensate for the lack of a pedestal.
- the protrusions with a pedestal 3511 are much preferred because they give a better tactile or key like feel under depression.
- Like numbers used herein designate like parts as in FIG. 5.
- the modifications shown in FIGS. 7-19 may also be included in the structure of FIG. 23.
- a keyboard assembly comprising first means for supporting an electrically conductive contact means, electrically conductive contactor means positioned over but out of electrical contact with said contact means, support means for positioning said conductive contact or means over but out of electrical contact with said contact means a flexible and resilient plastic sheet means positioned above said conductive contactor means and having formed therein a plurality of raised protrusions positioned at the center thereof farthest from said conductive contact means, said protrusions each comprising a pedestal and a curved surface capping said pedestal, said curved surface being depressable at its center under pressure below the pedestal to push said conductive contactor means against said contact means and snapping through the center upon depression sufficient to cause electrical contact between said conductive contactor means and said contact means, and said curved surface recovering back through the center after pressure is withdrawn therefrom and a snap through layer positioned between said sheet means and said conductive contact or means, said snap through layer having a plurality of openings therethrough in register with said protrusions, said protrusions extending into said openings upon depression through
- said support means comprises a separator layer is positioned between said contactor means and contact means, said separator layer having a plurality of openings each in register with a different one of said protrusions and each in exposing portions of said contact means for contact with said contactor means.
- a keyboard according to claim 2 in which said snap through layer which is positioned between said contactor means and said sheet means has its plurality of openings each in register with a different one of said protrusions and with a different one of said openings of said separator layer.
- a keyboard according to claim 3 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said buttons positioned to depress a different one of said protrusions, and wherein means is provided for supporting said button assembly over said sheet means and its protrusions.
- a keyboard according to claim 1 including a plurality of spring loaded buttons for depressing said protrusions, and means for supporting said buttons oversaid protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly comprising first means for supporting. an electrically conductive contact'means, electrically conductive contactor means positioned above but out of electrical contact with said electrically conductive contact means, a plastic sheet means positioned above said conductive contactor means and having formed therein a'plurality of raised flexible and resilient protrusions positioned farthest at their centers from said conductive contact means, said protrusions each comprising a pedestal and a curved surface capping said pedestal, said curved surface being'depressable under pressure below said pedestal to push said conductive contactor means against said contact means and snapping through center upon depression sufficient to cause electrical contact between said conductive contactor means and said contact means, and said curved surface recovering back through the center after pressure is withdrawn therefrom and said electrically conductive contactor means supported on the under surface of said curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 12 in which a snap through layer is positioned between said sheet means and said conductive contact means, said snap through layer having a plurality of openings therethrough in register with said protrusions, said protrusions extending into said openings upon depression sufficient to cause contact between said contactor and contact means.
- a keyboard according to claim 13 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said protrusions by a different one of said buttons, and means for supporting said button assembly over said sheet and its protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 13 in which the conductive contactormeans extends over the sheet means and is supported thereby for movement with theunder surface of the pedestal and the curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 13 in which the conductive contactor means is in the shape of a circuit pattern supported by the sheet means with portions thereof extending into the protrusions and supported by the under surface of the pedestal and the curved surface for movement therewith.
- a keyboard according to claim 12 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said buttons positioned to depress a different one of said protrusions, and means for supporting said button assembly over said sheet and its protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 12 in which the flexible plastic conductive layer is confined to the under surface of said curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly accord-ing to claim 12 including indicia formed in, on, or supported by said protrusion curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly comprising first means for supporting an electrically conductive contact means
- electrically conductive contactor means positioned above but out of electrical contact with said contact means a plastic sheet means positioned above said con ductive contactor means and having therein a plurality of flexible and resilient raised protrusions positioned farthest'from said conductive contact means said protrusions each comprising a curved surface which at its uppermost point is farthest from said contact means said curved surface being depressable under pressure to push said conductive contactor.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 20 in which a snap through layer is positioned between said sheet means and said conductive contact means, said snap through layer having a plurality of openings therethrough in register with said protrusions, said protrusions extending into said openings upon depression sufficient to'cause contact between said contactor and contact means.
- a keyboard according to claim 22 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said buttons positioned to depress a different one of said protrusions, and means for supporting said button assembly above said protrusions.
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- a keyboard according to claim 20 including a plurality of spring loaded buttons for depressing said protrusions and means for supporting said buttons over said protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly comprising a circuit board for supporting an electrically conductive circuit having contact means, electrically conductive contactor means positioned above but out of electrical contact with said contact means, a sheet means of insulator plastic material positioned above saidconductive contactor means and having therein a plurality of raised protrusions positioned farthest from said conductive contact means, said protrusions each comprising a curved surface, said curved surface being depressable under pressure to push said conductive contactor means against said contact means and snapping through the center and inverting upon depression sufficient to cause electrical contact between said conductive contactor means and said contact means, and said curved surface recovering back through the center after pressure is withdrawn therefrom, said electrically conductive contactor means supported on the under surface of said curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 30 in which a snap through layer is positioned between said sheet means and said conductive contact means, said layer having a plurality of openings therethrough in register with said protrusions, said protrusions extending into said openings upon depression sufficient to cause contact between said contactor and contact means.
- a keyboard according to claim 31 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said protrusions by a different one of said buttons, and means for supporting said buttons over said protrusions.
- a keyboard according to claim 30 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said buttons positioned to depress a different one of said protrusions, and means for supporting said buttons over said protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 30 in which the contactor means comprises a flexible plastic conductive material which extends over the sheet means and is supported thereby on the under surface thereof.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 30 in which the contactor means comprises flexible plastic conductive material in the shape of a circuit pattern is supported by the under surface of the sheet means with portions thereof supported by the curved surface for movement therewith.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 30 including indicia formed in, on, or supported by said protrusion curved surface.
- a keyboard assembly comprising first means for supporting electrically conductive contact means, an insulator spacer having a plurality of openings in register with selected portions of said contact means, electrically conductive contactor means positioned over said insulator spacer, a snap through insulator material layer positioned over said electrically conductive contactor means and having openings therethrough in register with the opening of said spacer, and a sheet means of insulator plastic material positioned over said snap through layer and having a plurality of raised protrusions in register with the openings of the snap through layer and comprising a curved surface, said curved surface being depressable and inverting under pressure to extend through the openings of said snap through layer to engage said contactor means to force same through said openings of the spacer to electrically contact the contact means.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 38 in which a spring loaded button assembly comprising a plurality of buttons is provided to depress said protrusions, a different one of said protrusions by a different one of said buttons, and means for supporting said buttons over said protrusions.
- a keyboard assembly comprising support means, electrically conductive contact means supported by said support means, an insulator material snap through layer having one side thereof positioned over said conductive contact means, said snap through layer having a plurality of openings therethrough in register with portions of said electrically conductive contact means, a sheet of flexible and resilient insulator plastic material positioned on the opposite side of said snap through layer, said sheet having formed therein a plurality of raised protrusions which extend above said sheet and away from said snap through layer, each of said protrusions comprising a curved surface and each of said protrusions in register with a different one of said openings of said snap through layer, electrically conductive circuit pattern means adhered to the side of the sheet closest to said snap through layer and having portions thereof extending into the protrusions and adhering to the under surface of the curved surface and providing contactor means so that upon depression of said protrusions said protrusions snap through center and invert into said openings of said snap through layer and position said contactor means against said contact means.
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 40 in which said protrusions each comprises a pedestal supporting said curved surface on the top thereof and in which the circuit pattern means also adheres to the under surface of the pedestal.
- a keyboard assembly in which there is provided a plurality of buttons for depressing said curved surface, and in which there is provided means for supporting said buttons over different ones of said protrusions to depress said curved surface thereof.
- a keyboard assembly in which there is provided a plurality of buttons for depressing said curved surface, and in which there is provided means for supporting said buttons over different ones of said protrusions to depress said curved surface thereof. 4
- a keyboard assembly according to claim 1 including indicia formed in, on, or supported by said protrusion curved surface.
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US410329A US3860771A (en) | 1973-10-29 | 1973-10-29 | Keyboard switch assembly with dome shaped actuator having associated underlying contactor means |
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