Claims
- 1. A keyboard assembly comprising:
- a. a flat flexible cable with a portion thereof folded back over on itself and having contacts deposited on both facing surfaces, contacts on one surface being directly across from contacts on the other surface;
- b. means for connecting the contacts into electrical circuits;
- c. a layer of insulating material positioned between the two contact-carrying surfaces and having holes therethrough, said holes being in registration with opposing contacts;
- d. a spring plate, overlying the folded over cable and containing a plurality of resilient first spring members, said members being formed from and integral with the plate, each member comprising a horizontal arm with a vertical arm extending obliquely upwardly and with a pair of spaced, semispherical heads on either side projecting downwardly and positioned adjacent an outside surface of the folded over portion of the cable with each head being in direct alignment with a contact located on the inside surface; and
- e. means for depressing the first spring members such that the horizontal arm rotates about its point of attachment with the plate and the semi-spherical heads push on the cable forcing the aligned contacts through the holes in the insulating material and into electrical engagement with the contacts on the facing surface.
- 2. The keyboard assembly of claim 1 wherein the means for depressing the first spring members include movable keys having a downwardly opening recess in the bottom surfaces in which is received the vertical arm of the spring member and further having a beveled surface on a side wall thereby providing a camming surface.
- 3. The keyboard assembly of claim 2 further including:
- a. second spring members formed integrally with the spring plate and comprising a horizontal arm having a camming boss projecting upwardly therefrom and a finger extending downwardly with a semi-spherical head on its free end, said head being adjacent an outside surface of the folded over portion of the cable and in direct alignment with a contact located on the inside surface; and
- b. means for rotating the second spring members about the point of attachment with the spring plate so that the semi-spherical heads push on the cable forcing the aligned contact through a hole in the insulating material and into electrical engagement with a contact on the facing surface.
- 4. The keyboard assembly of claim 3 wherein the means for rotating the second spring members include a cam plate positioned over the spring plate and having a plurality of slots into which the camming bosses extend and a plurality of openings in which the keys are slidingly positioned so that as a key is depressed, the camming surface on the key moves the cam plate laterally whereby the wall of the slots pushes the camming bosses into a rotational path.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 503,127 filed Sept. 4, 1974 now abandoned.
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