Claims
- 1. A dome switch comprising:
- an insulating substrate;
- a first electrical contact on the substrate;
- a second electrical contact provided by a region of electrically conductive material disposed on the substrate at least partially circumferentially about the first electrical contact;
- a resilient electrically conductive plate having a central dome shaped portion and a peripheral portion substantially all of which is reversely curved relative to the dome shape, at least one selected portion of the peripheral portion being normally in physical contact with the second electrical contact to provide both mechanical support for said plate and electrical connection with said second electrical contact; and
- wherein the central dome shaped portion of the conductive plate is spaced from and overlies the first electrical contact so that actuation of the conductive plate moves the central dome shaped portion into electrical contact with the first electrical contact to thereby electrically connect the first electrical contact to the second electrical contact.
- 2. A dome switch as in claim 1 wherein:
- the second electrical contact is centered about the first electrical contact; and
- a strip of conductive material on the substrate connects the first electrical contact to regions outside the second electrical contact.
- 3. A dome switch as in claim 1 wherein a layer of flexible insulating material is formed over the insulating substrate and over the conductive plate to thereby hold the conductive plate in alignment with the second electrical contact.
- 4. In a dome switch which includes an insulating substrate, a first electrical contact on the substrate, a second electrical contact provided by a region of electrically conductive material disposed on the substrate at least partially circumferentially about the first electrical contact, a resilient electrically conductive plate having a central dome shaped portion spaced from and overlying the first electrical contact at least one selected portion of the periphery of which is in electrical contact with the second electrical contact, whereby depressing the conductive plate moves the central dome shaped portion into electrical contact with the first electrical contact to thereby electrically connect the first electrical contact to the second electrical contact, the improvement wherein the conductive plate has a peripheral portion substantially all of which is in mechanical and electrical contact with the second electrical contact, said peripheral portion being reversely curved with respect to the central dome shaped portion.
- 5. A dome switch as in claim 4 wherein:
- the second electrical contact is centered about the first electrical contact; and
- a strip of conductive material connects the first electrical contact to regions outside the second electrical contact.
- 6. A dome switch as in claim 4 wherein a layer of flexible insulating material is disposed over the insulating substrate and over the conductive plate to thereby hold the conductive plate in alignment with the second electrical contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 35,678, filed May 3, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1486051 |
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Continuations (1)
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