Claims
- 1. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, comprising; a first flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area on one side thereof, a second flexible film member adjacent and normally spaced from the one side of the first film member, said second film member having a partly opaque conductive area aligned with the first conductive area and being on the side of said second film member adjacent said first film member, said second conductive area including spaced switch contacts positioned to be electrically closed when simultaneously contacted by the conductive area on the first film member when one of the film members is pressed into engagement with the other film member, at least one of said conductive areas having opaque portions extending substantially centrally across the conductive area, a movable switch actuator member mounted adjacent one of the first and second film members having indicia thereon adapted to be illuminated, said actuator member having an axis substantially perpendicular to said film members and a translucent light diffusing surface substantially parallel and aligned with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, a transparent backplate behind and supporting the first and second film member, and a source of light positioned behind the first and second film members to direct light through the backplate substantially parallel to and substantially along said axis, through the first and second film members conductive areas and into the actuator member to be diffused therein by the light diffusing surface to eliminate shadowing caused by the conductive area.
- 2. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, comprising; a first flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area on one side thereof, a second flexible film member adjacent and normally spaced from the one side of the first film member, said second film having a partly opaque conductive area aligned with the first conductive area and being on the side of said second film member adjacent said first film member, said second conductive area including spaced switch contacts positioned to be electrically closed when simultaneously contracted by the conductive area on the first film member when one of the film members is pressed into engagement with the other film member, at least one of said conductive areas having opaque portions extending substantially centrally across the conductive area, a translucent movable switch actuator member having an axis substantially perpendicular to said film members and mounted in axial alignment with the first and second conductive areas and adjacent one of the first and second film members having indicia thereon on the side thereof opposite the first and second film members, a light source positioned behind the first and second film members for projecting light through the partly opaque conductive areas substantially parallel to and substantially along the axis of the actuator member, said translucent member having a translucent irregular surface area on its rear surface substantially parallel to the film members for diffusing light entering the rear of the actuator member from the source of light so that light passing directly through the partly opaque areas of the first and second film members substantially parallel to and along said axis is diffused by the rear surface of the actuator member to eliminate shadowing caused by the conductive areas.
- 3. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, as defined in claim 1, including a stationary grid having an opening therein adjacent the conductive areas, said actuator member including a button slidable in said opening, said indicia being defined by a flexible graphics overlay attached over the grid opening and connected to the button.
- 4. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, as defined in claim 3, wherein the button has a width greater than the width of the conductive areas on the first and second film members, said light source being positioned on the side of the backplate opposite the first and second film members, said housing having a white interior to deflect light from the source through the backplate.
- 5. An illuminated membrane switch assemblly as defined in claim 3, including at least one aperture in the backplate, said light source being mounted in the aperture in the backplate so that light is diverted laterally through the backplate, and means on the backplate for directing light forwardly through the conductive areas on the first and second film members.
- 6. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, comprising; a first flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area on one side thereof, a second flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area in axial alignment with the first conductive area, adjacent and normally spaced from the one side of the first film member and including spaced switch contacts positioned to be electrically closed when simultaneously contacted by the conductive area on the first film member when one of the film members is pressed into engagement with the other film member, at least one of said conductive areas having opaque portions extending substantially centrally across the conductive area, housing means for the first and second film members including a front grid plate having an aperture therein aligned with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, a switch actuator member having an axis substantially perpendicular to the film members and positioned in the aperture having indicia thereon adapted to be illuminated, said actuator member having a rear translucent light diffusing surface substantially parallel to the film members and axially aligned with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, a transparent backplate behind and supporting the first and second film members, and a source of light positioned well behind the backplate for directing light substantially parallel to and substantially along the axis of the actuator member through the backplate, the conductive areas into the rear of the actuator member, said housing including a deep case in which the light source is mounted and having a white interior to direct light from the source through the backplate and through the conductive areas and through the rear surface of the actuator member to be diffused by the light diffusing surface to eliminate shadowing caused by the conductive areas.
- 7. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, as defined in claim 6, wherein the switch actuator member is constructed of white translucent plastic and is reciprocable in the front plate aperture, the rear surface of the actuator member being white translucent and coarsely textured to diffuse light passing axially into the rear surface of the actuator member from the conductive areas.
- 8. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, as defined in claim 6, wherein the light source is positioned centrally in the rear of the casing.
- 9. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, comprising; a first flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area on one side thereof, a second flexible film member in axial alignment with the first conductive area and adjacent and normally spaced from the one side of the first film member, said second film member having a partly opaque conductive area on the side thereof adjacent the first film member and including spaced switch contacts positioned to be electrically closed when simultaneously contacted by the conductive area on the first film member when one of the film members is pressed into engagement with the other film member, at least one of said conductive areas having opaque portions extending substantially centrally across the conductive area, housing means for the first and second film members including a front plate having an aperture therein aligned with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, a switch actuator member having an axis substantially perpendicular to the film members and positioned in the aperture having indicia thereon adapted to be illuminated, and a source of light positioned to direct light directly axially substantially parallel to and substantially along the axis of the actuator member through the conductive areas on the first and second film members into the rear surface of the actuator member, said indicia being formed on a flexible graphic overlay attached to the housing front plate and extending over the aperture therein, said switch actuator including a white translucent button fixed to the graphic overlay and reciprocable in the front plate aperture, said button having a substantial textured rear surface area substantially parallel to and in alignment with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, said button being movable to a position causing engagement between the conductive areas on the first and second film members, said button textured rear surface being positioned to receive light passing directly through the conductive areas on the first and second film members and to laterally diffuse the light in the button to eliminate shadowing caused by the conductive areas.
- 10. An illuminated membrane switch assembly, comprising; a first flexible film member having a partly opaque conductive area on one side thereof, a second flexible film member adjacent and normally spaced from the one side of the first film member, said second film member having a partly opaque conductive area in axial alignment with the first conductive area on the side thereof adjacent the first film member and including spaced switch contacts positioned to be electrically closed when simultaneously contacted by the conductive area on the first film member when one of the film members is pressed into engagement with the other film member, at least one of said conductive areas having opaque portions extending substantially centrally across the conductive area, housing means for the first and second film members including a front plate having an aperture therein aligned with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, a switch actuator member having an axis substantially perpendicular to said film members and positioned in the aperture having indicia thereon adapted to be illuminated, a source of light positioned to direct light directly axially substantially parallel to and substantially along the axis of the actuator member through the conductive areas on the first and second film members into the rear surface of the actuator member, said indicia being formed on a flexible graphic overlay attached to the housing front plate and extending over the aperture therein, said switch actuator including a white translucent button fixed to the graphic overlay and reciprocable in the front plate aperture, said button having a textured rear surface area substantially parallel to the film members and in alignment with the conductive areas on the first and second film members, said button being movable to a position causing engagement between the conductive areas on the first and second film members, said button textured rear surface being positioned to receive light passing directly through the conductive areas on the first and second film members and to laterally diffuse the light in the button to eliminate shadowing caused by the conductive areas, a transparent backplate behind the first and second film members, at least one recess in the rear of the backplate, said light source including a light bulb in the backplate recess so that light is directed laterally in the backplate, and an oblique surface on the rear of the backplate to deflect light passing laterally in the backplate forwardly through the conductive areas on the first and second film members.
- 11. An illuminated membrane switch assembly as defined in claim 10, wherein there are provided a plurality of buttons, each aligned with one of a plurality of conductive areas on the first and second film members to define a plurality of switches in the housing means, there being provided two recesses in the rear of the backplate for receiving two light bulbs, said oblique surface being one of two intersecting surfaces together forming a "V" shape in the rear of the backplate between the bulb receiving recesses.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 536,637 filed Sept. 28, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,493,958, entitled Illuminated Membrane Switch, assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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