Claims
- 1. Finger operated switching apparatus comprising:
- a base;
- a set of four substantially identical switches connected to said base for receiving the right-hand fingertips of an operator of said apparatus, each said switch including:
- a key having interior surfaces defining a recess for receiving one of the operator's right-hand fingertips and for facilitating operation of said switch responsive to depression, contraction and extension of the fingertip,
- first electrical contacts actuated by contraction of the fingertip,
- second electrical contacts actuated by extension of the fingertip, and
- third electrical contacts actuated by depression of the fingertip;
- a lowered portion of said base upon which the switch for receiving the fingertip of the operator's second finger is mounted; and
- a raised portion of said base upon which the switch for receiving the fingertip of the operator's fourth finger is mounted.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus further comprises a second set of four switches connected to said base for receiving the left-hand fingertips of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of said left-hand fingertips, said second set of four switches being substantially identical to one another and to each of said switches in said first-mentioned set and further being arranged on said base substantially symmetrically with respect to said first-mentioned set of four switches.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said interior surfaces of said key include:
- a first inclined surface for receiving a force applied to said first inclined surface as a result of finger contraction,
- a second inclined surface for receiving a force applied to said second inclined surface as a result of finger extension, and
- a horizontal surface extending between said first and second inclined surfaces for receiving a force applied to said horizontal surface as a result of finger depression.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus further includes a fifth switch connected to said base for receiving the thumb of an operator of said apparatus and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of said right-hand thumb, said fifth switch being substantially identical to each of the other switches.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said fifth switch and the switches for receiving the fingertips of the operator's first and third fingers are mounted on said base so that the uppermost portions thereof are received within a substantially horizontal plane.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the uppermost portion of the switch for receiving the fingertip of the operator's second finger is beneath said plane.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the uppermost portion of the switch for receiving the fingertip of the operator's fourth finger is above said plane.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said apparatus further includes a sixth switch connected to said base adjacent said fifth switch for receiving the thumb of an operator of said apparatus and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the right-hand thumb, said sixth switch being substantially identical to each of the other switches.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said sixth switch is mounted on said raised portion of said base.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said switches further includes:
- first contact engagement mean, disposed to move along a horizontal axis, for engaging said first contacts so that said first contacts electrically connect,
- second contact engagement means, disposed to move along said horizontal axis, for engaging said second contacts so that said second contacts electrically connect,
- third contact engagement means, disposed to move along a vertical axis, for engaging said third contacts so that said third contacts electrically connect, and
- means for coupling said third contact engagement means with said first and second contact engagement means so that movement of said third engagement means along said vertical axis is not communicated to said first and second contact engagement means but so that movement of said third engagement means along said horizontal axis is communicated to said first and second engagement means.
- 11. Finger operated switching apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of substantial initical key and switch combinations, each said key and switch combination including:
- a switch including:
- first contacts actuated by force applied to said switch along a substantially horizontal axis in one direction,
- first contact engagement means, disposed to move reciprocating along said horizontal axis, for engaging said first contacts so that said first contacts electrically connect,
- second contacts actuated by force applied to said switch along said horizontal axis in a direction substantially opposite to said one direction,
- second contact engagement means, disposed to move reciprocating along said horizontal axis, for engaging said second contacts so that said second contacts electrically connect,
- third contacts actuated by downward force applied to said switching mechanism along an axis substantially normal to said horizontal axis,
- third contact engagement means, disposed to move reciprocatingly along said axis substantially normal to said horizontal axis, for engaging said third contacts so that said third contacts electrically connect, and
- means for coupling said third contact engagement means with said first and second contact engagement means so that reciprocating movement of said third engagement means along said axis substantially normal to said horizontal axis is not communicated to said first and second contact engagement means but so that movement of said third engagement means along said horizontal axis is communicated to at least one of said first and second engagement means;
- a key mounted on said third contact engagement means and being constructed to accommodate a finger for applying such forces to said switch, said key including:
- a first inclined surface for receiving a force applied to said first inclined surface as a result of finger contraction so that said key and said third contact engagement means are pulled in said one direction, thereby moving said first contact engagement means into engagement with said first contacts,
- a second inclined surface for receiving a force applied to said second inclined surface as a result of finger extension so that said key and said third contact engagement means are pushed in said direction substantially opposite to said one direction, thereby moving said second contact engagement means into engagement with said second contacts, and
- a horizontal surface extending between said first and second inclined surfaces for receiving a force applied to said horizontal surface as a result of finger depression so that said key and said third contact engagement means are depressed towards said third contacts, thereby moving said third contact engagement means into engagement with said third contacts; and
- a base including at least two levels, at least one of said key and switch combinations being mounted on one of said levels and the other of said key and switch combinations being mounted on the other of said levels.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said plurality of key and switch combinations is further defined to include four substantially identical key and switch combinations, said four key and switch combinations being arranged on said base to permit each of an operator's four right-hand fingertips to be simultaneously positioned over the horizontal surface of a respective one of said keys; and wherein the horizontal axis of all said key and switch combinations converge toward one another on a side of the keys of said combinations having the first inclined surfaces formed thereon.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said apparatus further comprises four additional key and switch combinations connected to said base for receiving the four left-hand fingertips of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the left-hand fingertips, said four additional key and switch combinations being substantially identical to one another and to each of said first mentioned four key and switch combinations, said four additional key and switch combinations further being arranged on said base substantially symmetrically with respect to said first mentioned four key and switch combinations.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said apparatus further includes a fifth key and switch combination mounted on said base for receiving the right-hand thumb of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the right-hand thumb, said fifth key and switch combination being substantially identical to each of said other four key and switch combinations.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said fifth key and switch combination and the key and switch combinations for receiving the first and third fingertips of the operator are mounted on one of said base levels so that the respective horizontal key surfaces of said first, third and fifth key and switch combinations lie within a substantially horizontal plane.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the key and switch combination receiving the second fingertip of the operator is mounted on another of said base levels so that the horizontal key surface of said second key and switch combination lies beneath said plane.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the key and switch combination receiving the fourth fingertip of the operator is mounted on another of said base levels so that the horizontal key surface of said fourth key and switch combination lies above said plane.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said apparatus further includes a sixth key and switch combination connected to said base adjacent said fifth key and switch combination for receiving the right-hand thumb of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the right-hand thumb, said sixth key and switch combination being substantially identical to each of said other key and switch combinations.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said sixth key and switch combination is mounted on another of said base levels so that the horizontal key surface of said sixth key and switch combination lies above said plane.
- 20. Finger operated switching apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of substantially identical switches, each of said switches having a first axis of operation and a second axis of operation, and each said switch further including:
- a first pair of electrical conductors spaced from each other,
- a first snap dome disposed adjacent one of the conductors of said first pair,
- a first contact plug including a first lug protruding therefrom so that said first lug engages said first snap dome in response to movement of said contact plug in a first direction along said first axis of operation,
- a second pair of electrical conductors spaced from each other,
- a second snap dome disposed adjacent one of the conductors of said second pair,
- a second contact plug including a second lug protruding therefrom so that said second lug engages said second snap dome in response to movement of said second contact plug in a second direction along said first axis of operation,
- a spring carriage disposed between said first and second contact plugs and in engagement therewith so that movement of said spring carriage along said first axis of operation from a centered position moves a respective one of said first and second contact plugs towards the respective snap dome associated therewith, said spring carriage including a surface defining a bore therethrough,
- a first spring disposed between said first snap dome and said first contact plug and a second spring disposed between said second snap dome and said second contact plug so that said first and second springs cooperate to disposed said spring carriage at said centered position when no external force is moving said spring carriage towards one of said contact plugs,
- a third pair of electrical conductors spaced from each other,
- a third snap dome disposed adjacent one of the conductors of said third pair,
- a post including a third lug protruding therefrom so that said third lug engages said third snap dome in response to movement of said post in a first direction along said second axis of operation, and
- a third spring carried on said spring carriage and disposed adjacent an end of said post opposite said third lug; and
- a key connected to said post so that said third spring is disposed between said key and said spring carriage, said key including interior surfaces defining a recess for receiving a fingertip of an operator of said apparatus so that depressing the fingertip moves said post along said second axis of operation to collapse said third snap dome against the adjacent electrical conductor for electrically contacting the conductors of said third pair together, so that contracting the fingertip moves said first contact plug along said first axis of operation to collapse said first snap dome against the adjacent electrical conductor for electrically contacting the conductors of said first pair together, and so that extending the fingertip moves said second contact plug along said first axis of operation to collapse said second snap dome against the adjacent electrical conductor for electrically contacting the conductors of said second pair together;
- a keyboard including at least two levels, at least one of said switches being mounted on one of said levels and the other of said switches being mounted on the other of said levels.
- 21. An apparatus as defined in claim 20, wherein said interior surfaces of said key include:
- a flat surface extending parallel to said first axis of operation, said flat surface receiving force when the fingertip of the operator is depressed;
- a straight first inclined surface extending away from an edge of said flat surface, said first inclined surface receiving force when the fingertip of the operator is contracted; and
- a straight second inclined surface extending away from another edge of said flat surface opposite said first inclined surface, said second inclined surface receiving force when the fingertip of the operator is extended.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said plurality of switches is further defined to include four substantially identical switches, said four switches being arranged on said keyboard to permit each of the four right-hand fingers of the operator to be simultaneously positioned over the horizontal surface of a respective one of said key; and wherein said first axes of all said switches converge toward one another on a side of the keys of said switches having the first inclined surfaces formed thereon.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said apparatus further comprises four additional switches connected to said keyboard for receiving the four left-hand fingertips of the operator and for responding to depression, contration and extension of the left-hand fingertips, said four additional switches being substantially identical to one another and to each of said first mentioned four switches, said four additional switches further being arranged on said keyboard substantially symmetrically with respect to said first-mentioned four switches.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said apparatus further includes a fifth switch mounted on said keyboard for receiving the right-hand thumb of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the right-hand thumb, said fifth switch being substantially identical to each of said other four switches.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said fifth switch and the switches receiving the first and third fingertips of the operator are mounted on one of said keyboard levels so that the respective horizontal key surfaces of the first, third and fifth switches lie within a substantially horizontal plane.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the switch receiving the second fingertip of the operator is mounted on another of said keyboard levels so that the horizontal key surface of the second switch lies beneath said plane.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the switch receiving the fourth fingertip of the operator is mounted on another of said keyboard levels so that the horizontal key surface of said fourth switch lies above said plane.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said apparatus further includes a sixth switch connected to said keyboard adjacent said fifth switch for receiving the right-hand thumb of the operator and for responding to depression, contraction and extension of the thumb, said sixth switch being substantially identical to each of said other switches.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein said sixth switch is mounted on another of said keyboard levels so that the horizontal key surface of said sixth switch lies above said plane.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 915,513 filed on Oct. 6, 1986.
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