Claims
- 1. In a keyboard assembly including a printed circuit board having conductive paths defining at least one switch site having spaced first and second flat-surfaced contacts connectable in a circuit, a conductive dome-shaped resilient element disposed on and coacting with the switch site, means retaining said element in aligned relation to said switch site, the periphery of said element continually engaging said first contact and the central area thereof contacting the second contact to electrically connect said contacts when the element is depressed and tripped, and a button actuator in registry with the element for depressing and tripping same, the improvement being in said dome-shaped element which comprises a dome-shaped body, a centrally disposed dimple projecting upwardly from the top side of said body for engagement with said button actuator, said dimple being formed to define a flat upper surface for engagement by said actuator, and a continuous annular flared skirt of limited dimension and constant width at the periphery of said body defining a substantially flat surface for slidable engagement with said flat-surfaced first contact, said body being dome-shaped between said dimple and said skirt, said dimple defining a circular contact area when the dome is tripped for engaging said second contact.
- 2. In a keyboard assembly including a printed circuit board having conductive paths on one side defining at least one switch site having a flat-surfaced outer ring-shaped contact and a pair of inner contacts each of which is connectable to a different circuit, said inner contacts being connected to leads on the other side of the board by plate-through holes. a conductive dome-shaped resilient element disposed on and coacting with the switch site, means retaining said element in aligned relation to said switch site, the periphery of said element continually engaging said flat-surfaced outer contact and the central area thereof contacting the inner contacts to electrically connect all of said contacts when the element is depressed and tripped, and a button actuator in registry with the element for depressing and tripping same, the improvement being in said dome-shaped element and said inner contacts, wherein said dome-shaped element includes a dome-shaped body, a centrally disposed dimple projecting upwardly from the top side of said body for engagement with said button actuator, said dimple being formed to define a flat upper surface for engagement by said actuator, and a continuous annular flared skirt of limited dimension and constant width at the periphery of said body defining a substantially flat surface for flat-to-flat sliding engagement with said flat-surfaced outer contact, said body being dome-shaped between said dimple and said skirt, said dimple defining a circular contact area when the dome is tripped for engaging said second contact, and said inner contact having a pair of triangularly shaped pads arranged so that the widest portions are engaged by the dome-shaped element when it is tripped.
- 3. The improvement defined by claim 2, wherein said pads are equilateral with the bases in opposed parallel relation and disposed on opposite sides of the center point of said outer contact.
- 4. The improvement defined in claim 2, wherein the bases of the pads are longer than the sides thereof.
- 5. In a keyboard assembly including a printed circuit board having conductive paths defining at least one switch site having spaced first and second flat-surfaced contacts connectable in a circuit, a conductive dome-shaped resilient element disposed on and coacting with the switch site, means retaining said element in aligned relation to said switch site, the periphery of said element continually engaging said first contact and the central area thereof contacting the second contact to electrically connect said contacts when the element is depressed and tripped, and a button actuator having a post extending therefrom in registry with the element for depressing and tripping same, the improvement being in said dome-shaped element which comprises a dome-shaped body, a centrally disposed dimple projecting upwardly from the top side of said body for engagement with said button actuator, said dimple being formed to project above the surface of the body for engagement by said actuator, and a continuous annular flared skirt of limited dimension and constant width at the periphery of said body defining a substantially flat surface extending downwardly toward said flat-surfaced first contact and terminating in a continuous edge for engagement with said first contact, said body being dome-shaped between said dimple and said skirt and forming on obtuse angle with said skirt, said dimple defining a circular contact area when the dome is tripped for engaging said second contact.
- 6. The dome-shaped element defined by claim 5, which further includes a second annular flared skirt of limited dimension and constant width extending from the periphery of said first mentioned annular flared skirt and defining a substantially flat surface for slidable engagement with said flat-surfaced first contact.
- 7. In a keyboard assembly including a printed circuit board having conductive paths defining at least one switch site having spaced first and second flat-surfaced contacts connectable in a circuit, a conductive dome-shaped resilient element disposed on and coacting with the switch site, means retaining said element in aligned relation to said switch site, the periphery of said element continually engaging said first contact and the central area thereof contacting the second contact to electrically connect said contacts when the element is depressed and tripped, and a button actuator having a post extending therefrom in registry with the element for depressing and tripping same, the improvement being in said dome-shaped element which comprises a body having a dome-shaped portion, an upwardly projecting dimple centrally disposed on said dome-shaped portion for engagement with said button actuator, said dimple being formed to define an upper surface for engagement by said actuator, a first annular substantially flat skirt of limited dimension and constant width extending downwardly from the periphery of said dome-shaped portion and forming an obtuse angle therewith, and a second annular substantially flat skirt of limited dimension and constant width extending horizontally from the periphery of said first skirt for slidable engagement with said flat-surfaced first contact, whereby said dimple defines a circular contact area when the dome is tripped into engagement with said second contact.
- 8. In a keyboard assembly including a printed circuit board having conductive paths defining at least one switch site having spaced first and second flat-surfaced contacts connectable in a circuit, a conductive dome-shaped resilient element disposed on and coacting with the switch site, means retaining said element in aligned relation to said switch site, the periphery of said element continually engaging said first contact and the central area thereof contacting the second contact to electrically connect said contacts when the element is depressed and tripped, and a button actuator in registry with the element for depressing and tripping same, the improvement being in said dome-shaped element which comprises a dome-shaped body, a centrally disposed dimple projecting upwardly from the top side of said body for engagement with said button actuator, said dimple being formed to define an upper surface for engagement by said actuator, and a continuous annular flared skirt of limited dimension and constant width at the periphery of said body defining a substantially flat surface for slidable engagement with said flat-surfaced first contact, said body being dome-shaped between said dimple and said skirt, said dimple defining a circular contact area when the dome is tripped for engaging said second contact.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my application Ser. No. 319,388 filed Nov. 9, 1981 now abandoned.
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