Information
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Patent Grant
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6486427
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Patent Number
6,486,427
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedhofer; Michael
- Klaus; Lisa N
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 406
- 200 5 A
- 200 5 R
- 200 343
- 200 518
- 200 292
- 200 329
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A laminated electrical switch includes an insulative substrate having a lower stamped metal circuit sheet supported thereon. The lower sheet includes a plurality of switch contacts and a plurality of leads for connecting the switch contacts to appropriate conductors. An upper stamped metal sheet is disposed over the insulative substrate and includes a plurality of embossed metal domes in registry with and spaced from respective ones of the switch contacts. Depression of a selected one of the embossed metal domes engages the dome with a respective one of the switch contacts to close a circuit therethrough.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical switches and, particularly, to laminated electrical switches of the push-button type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Push-button electrical switches have been designed in a wide variety of configurations for a wide variety of applications. Such switches range from substantial three-dimensional structures having box-like housings to very thin or laminated switches, sometimes called “membrane” switches. Thin laminated switches often are used in conjunction with printed circuit boards. This invention is directed to improvements in such laminated switches.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved electrical switch of the character described.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the electrical switch includes an insulative substrate having a lower stamped metal circuit sheet supported thereon. The lower sheet includes a plurality of switch contacts and a plurality of leads for connecting the switch contacts to appropriate conductors. An upper stamped metal sheet is disposed over the insulative substrate and includes a plurality of embossed metal domes in registry with respective ones of the switch contacts. Depression of a selected one of the embossed metal domes engages the dome with a respective one of the switch contacts to close a circuit therethrough.
As disclosed herein, the lower stamped metal circuit sheet is insert molded in the insulative substrate and includes a common contact in engagement with the upper stamped metal sheet. The common contact is in the form of a peripheral contact outside the plurality of switch contacts. The upper stamped metal sheet includes a peripheral frame outside the plurality of embossed metal domes. The peripheral frame is in engagement with the peripheral contact. The plurality of embossed metal domes are electrically coupled to the peripheral frame.
A feature of the invention includes the insulative substrate having a plurality of integral pegs extending through apertures in the peripheral contact of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet and through apertures in the peripheral frame of the upper stamped metal sheet. The pegs are deformed, as by staking, to hold the upper stamped metal sheet and the insulative substrate together, with the peripheral contact in engagement with the peripheral frame.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, an insulated circuit sheet is disposed between the upper stamped metal sheet and the insulative substrate. The insulated circuit sheet includes conductive pads in registry between the embossed metal domes and the switch contacts. The insulated circuit sheet is configured to hermetically seal the insulative substrate and lower stamped metal circuit sheet.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
FIG. 1
is a top perspective view of a first embodiment of the electrical switch according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the switch, with the upper stamped metal sheet removed;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the upper stamped metal sheet, alone;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the upper stamped metal sheet about to be assembled to the insulative substrate;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of an insulated circuit sheet employed in a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of an electrical switch according to the second embodiment; and
FIG. 8
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 1
, but of the second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in greater detail,
FIG. 1
shows an electrical switch, generally designated
10
, according to a first embodiment of the invention. The switch includes three major components, namely: an insulative substrate, generally designated
12
and best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 5
; a lower stamped metal circuit sheet, generally designated
14
, supported on insulative substrate
12
and best seen in
FIG. 4
; and an upper stamped metal sheet, generally designated
16
and best seen in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
5
.
Turning first to the lower stamped metal circuit sheet
14
of
FIG. 4
, the circuit sheet includes a generally rectangular, common peripheral contact
18
having cutouts
20
so that the common peripheral contact substantially surrounds and is spaced from a plurality of switch contacts
22
. The peripheral contact
18
may have other suitable shapes. The switch contacts are generally circular or disk-shaped and include leads
24
projecting beyond common peripheral contact
18
which includes it own lead
26
. Leads
24
and
26
of all of the contacts connect the contacts to appropriate conductors such as the circuit traces on a printed circuit board. Finally, common peripheral contact
18
includes at least one aperture
28
for purposes described hereinafter. A pair of apertures
28
are shown in the peripheral contact
18
of FIG.
4
.
FIGS. 2 and 5
show insulative substrate
12
to be generally rectangular and slightly larger than the peripheral bounds of common peripheral contact
18
of lower stamped metal circuit sheet
14
. However, the insulative substrate does not have to be rectangular in shape or larger than the peripheral bounds of the common peripheral contact
18
and may even be smaller. In fabrication, substrate
12
is of a dielectric material such as plastic or the like and is overmolded about the lower circuit sheet
14
except for leads
24
and
26
which project beyond one edge
30
of the substrate and except for switch contacts
22
which are exposed through circular openings
32
in the substrate. In addition, portions
18
a
of common peripheral contact
18
of lower circuit sheet
14
are exposed through rectangular openings
34
in the substrate. A plurality of pegs
36
are molded integrally with the substrate and project forwardly thereof as seen best in FIG.
5
. Finally, countersunk circular areas
38
surround circular openings
32
in the substrate. Therefore, switch contacts
22
are preferably spaced below a top surface
40
of the substrate.
Upper stamped metal sheet
16
is disposed over insulative substrate
12
and includes a generally rectangular peripheral frame
42
of substantially the same dimensions as the substrate so that the frame can be assembled onto top surface
40
of the substrate. When the upper stamped metal sheet is assembled onto the substrate, peripheral frame
42
engages exposed portions
18
a
(
FIG. 5
) of common peripheral contact
18
(
FIG. 4
) of lower circuit sheet
14
.
Upper stamped metal sheet
16
also includes a plurality (three in the embodiment shown) of embossed metal domes
44
which are in registry with the three switch contacts
22
of lower circuit sheet
14
when the upper metal sheet is assembled to substrate
12
. In other words, the switch contacts are exposed through openings
32
in the substrate which, in turn, are in registry with embossed metal domes
44
. The embossed metal domes are electrically coupled or commoned to peripheral frame
42
by integral web portions
46
of the upper stamped metal sheet. Finally, the upper stamped metal sheet includes a plurality of apertures
48
for receiving integral pegs
36
of insulative substrate
12
. The pegs and apertures not only align the upper stamped metal sheet with the substrate and the switch contacts, but the pegs are deformed or staked as shown at
48
a
in
FIG. 1
to hold the upper stamped metal sheet against front face
40
of the substrate and to hold peripheral frame
42
of the metal sheet in engagement with portions
18
a
of common peripheral contact
18
through rectangular openings
34
in the substrate.
When it is desirable to engage a selected one of the embossed metal domes
44
with the respective switch contact
22
which is in registry with that selected metal dome, the dome is depressed in the direction of arrow “A” (FIG.
1
). The embossed dome enters countersunk area
38
in insulative substrate
12
and into engagement with the respective switch contact
22
. With peripheral frame
42
of upper stamped metal sheet
16
already in constant engagement with common peripheral contact
18
of lower stamped metal circuit sheet
14
, a circuit is closed through the switch contact in registry with the selected embossed metal dome and the common peripheral contact of the lower sheet.
Alternatively, if the switch contacts
22
are flush with the top surface of the molded substrate
12
, a spacer sheet (not shown) with apertures in registry with the switch contacts
22
may be laminated on the substrate
12
. In such an alternative to the first embodiment, the upper stamped metal sheet would be assembled onto the top surface of the spacer sheet and the embossed metal domes
14
would engage the respective switch contact
22
through the respective aperture in the spacer sheet.
FIGS. 6-8
show a second embodiment of the invention and like numerals have been applied in
FIGS. 7 and 8
corresponding to like components described above in relation to the first embodiment of
FIGS. 1-5
. Basically, the second embodiment of
FIGS. 6-8
is identical to the first embodiment except for the addition of an insulated circuit sheet, generally designated
50
and seen best in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. The insulated circuit sheet is disposed between upper stamped metal sheet
16
and insulative substrate
12
which has lower conductive circuitry
14
overmolded therewithin.
More particularly, insulated circuit sheet
50
is formed by a dielectric film
52
having circuitry, generally designated
54
, printed or laminated thereon, at least on the back or rear side thereof. Circuitry
54
includes a common contact
56
which is maintained in constant engagement with portions
18
a
of common peripheral contact
18
of lower stamped metal circuit sheet
14
through rectangular openings
34
in insulative substrate
12
. Circuitry
54
includes conductive pads
58
in registry with switch contacts
22
of lower conductive circuit sheet
14
. Contact pads
58
do not engage switch contacts
22
as the film-like circuit sheet
50
is disposed flush onto top face
40
of substrate
12
, and switch contacts
22
are recessed within countersunk areas
38
of the substrate.
In the second embodiment of
FIGS. 6-8
, when a selected one of embossed domes
44
of sheet
16
is depressed in the direction of arrow “B” (
FIG. 8
) the dome engages the aligned conductive pad
58
of circuit sheet
50
and drives the pad into engagement with the aligned switch contact
22
. With the conductive pad being commoned to peripheral contact
18
of lower stamped metal circuit sheet
14
through common contact
56
of circuit sheet
54
, a circuit is closed through the selected switch contact and the common contact of lower circuit sheet
14
. In the second embodiment, upper sheet
16
could be of plastic material.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A laminated electrical switch, comprising:an insulative substrate; a lower stamped metal circuit sheet supported on the insulative substrate and including a common contact, a plurality of switch contacts and a plurality of leads for connecting the common contact and the switch contacts to appropriate conductors; and an upper stamped metal sheet disposed over the insulative substrate in engagement with the common contact of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet and including a plurality of embossed metal domes in registry with and spaced from respective ones of the switch contacts, whereby depression of a selected one of the embossed metal domes engages the dome with a respective one of the switch contacts to close a circuit between the common contact and the respective one of the switch contacts.
- 2. The electrical switch of claim 1, including an insulated circuit sheet disposed between said upper stamped metal sheet and said insulative substrate and including conductive pads in registry between the embossed metal domes and the switch contacts and engageable with the switch contacts.
- 3. The electrical switch of claim 2 wherein said insulated circuit sheet is configured to hermetically seal said insulative substrate and lower stamped metal circuit sheet.
- 4. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein said lower stamped metal circuit sheet is insert molded in the insulative substrate.
- 5. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein said common contact comprises a peripheral contact outside said plurality of switch contacts.
- 6. The electrical switch of claim 5 wherein said upper stamped metal sheet includes a peripheral frame outside said plurality of embossed metal domes, the peripheral frame being in engagement with said peripheral contact.
- 7. The electrical switch of claim 6 wherein said insulative substrate includes a plurality of integral pegs extending through apertures in the peripheral contact of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet and through apertures in the peripheral frame of the upper stamped metal sheet, the pegs being deformed to hold the upper stamped metal sheet and insulative substrate together with the peripheral contact in engagement with the peripheral frame.
- 8. The electrical switch of claim 5 wherein said plurality of embossed metal domes are electrically coupled to the peripheral frame.
- 9. The electrical switch of claim 1 wherein said plurality of embossed metal domes are electrically coupled together.
- 10. A laminated electrical switch, comprising:an insulative substrate; a lower stamped metal circuit sheet insert molded in the insulative substrate and including a common contact and a plurality of switch contacts with a plurality of leads for connecting the common contact and the switch contacts to appropriate conductors; and an upper stamped metal sheet disposed over the insulative substrate and including a portion in engagement with the common contact of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet and a plurality of embossed metal domes in registry with and spaced from respective ones of the switch contacts, whereby depression of a selected one of the embossed metal domes engages the dome with a respective one of the switch contacts to close a circuit through the respective switch contact and the common contact.
- 11. The electrical switch of claim 10, including an insulated circuit sheet disposed between said upper stamped metal sheet and said insulative substrate and including conductive pads in registry between the embossed metal domes and the switch contacts and engageable with the switch contacts.
- 12. The electrical switch of claim 11 wherein said insulated circuit sheet is configured to hermetically seal said insulative substrate and lower stamped metal circuit sheet.
- 13. The electrical switch of claim 10 wherein said common contact comprises a peripheral contact outside said plurality of switch contacts.
- 14. The electrical switch of claim 13 wherein said upper stamped metal sheet includes a peripheral frame outside said plurality of embossed metal domes, the peripheral frame being in engagement with said peripheral contact.
- 15. The electrical switch of claim 14 wherein said insulative substrate includes a plurality of integral pegs extending through apertures in the peripheral contact of the lower stamped metal circuit sheet and through apertures in the peripheral frame of the upper stamped metal sheet, the pegs being deformed to hold the upper stamped metal sheet and insulative substrate together with the peripheral contact in engagement with the peripheral frame.
- 16. The electrical switch of claim 13 wherein said plurality of embossed metal domes are electrically coupled to the peripheral frame.
- 17. The electrical switch of claim 10 wherein said plurality of embossed metal domes are electrically coupled together.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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99118663 |
Sep 1999 |
EP |
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