Claims
- 1. A keyboard for initiating switching functions or switching signals, said keyboard having alpha-numeric symbols imprinted thereon and comprising:
- an electrically insulative contact set carrier plate;
- a plurality of conductive path regions arranged in a regular repetitive pattern on said carrier plate;
- a guide matrix structure mounted above said carrier plate, said matrix having a plurality of hollow cylindrical guiding elements formed therein in a rectangular arrangement of rows and columns, each said guiding element having an inner wall;
- axially movable key means extending through and being guided within each of said guiding elements, said key means comprising:
- an elastic switch actuating diaphragm in juxtaposition with said carrier plate;
- a snap-action cup portion of said diaphragm formed integrally therewith, the concave side of said cup portion normally spaced above said carrier plate;
- a contact set actuating plunger integrally formed with said cup portion and extending upwardly from the convex side of said cup portion into a respective one of said guiding elements;
- a hollow cylindrical guide stem positioned in said guiding element to engage said plunger, said cylindrical guiding element, said cylindrical guide stem and said plunger being disposed in concentric relationship with said guide stem being disposed between said guiding element and said plunger so that said plunger is guided for axial movement;
- an electrically conductive bridging element mounted to at least some of said key means and aligned with one of said plungers, said bridging element being normally spaced from and in juxtaposition with one of said conductive path regions, each said bridging element and conductive path region comprising a contact set, each said contact set being selectively actuatable upon depression of said key means;
- said keys means being arranged in groups of four, one of said symbols being associated with each said group of key means; and
- key depression means at the mutual intersection of the top of each said group of key means and aligned with one of said symbols;
- whereby when one of said symbols is depressed, all of the keys in the group associated with that symbol are depressed, the arrangement of said key means ensuring axial movement thereof and positive actuation of the two said contact sets in that group to initiate a switching function associated with said depressed symbol.
- 2. The keyboard recited in claim 1, said key depression means comprising:
- a keyhead extending laterally from the top of each said key means so as to form a gap separating said adjacent keyheads, each said keyhead being formed with a recess at each corner thereby forming an aperture at each crossing of the gaps in each group of four key means;
- a synchronizing pin freely axially movable in each said aperture, said axial movement being parallel to the direction in which said key means are movable, each said synchronizing pin being formed with a flange engaging that portion of said keyheads surrounding said aperture so that axial movement of said synchronizing pin causes movement of all four said key means forming said aperture.
- 3. The key keyboard recited in claim 2, and further comprising an elastic covering layer over the tops of said keyheads and synchronizing pins, said layer being imprinted with symbol-carrying inscription fields, said symbols being associated with each said aperture and synchronizing pin.
- 4. The keyboard recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said key means structure forms an annular clearance between said contact set actuating plunger and said inner wall of said guiding element; and
- said cylindrical guide stem extends into said clearance, said guide stem being concentrically guided in said guiding element and said plunger is in turn concentrically guided in said hollow cylindrical guide stem.
- 5. The keyboard recited in claim 1, wherein said bridging element is mounted to the concave side of said cup portion for selective actuation of said contact set.
- 6. A keyboard for initiating switching functions or switching signals, said keyboard having alpha-numeric symbols imprinted thereon and comprising:
- an electrically insulative contact set carrier plate;
- a plurality of conductive path regions arranged in a regular repetitive pattern on said carrier plate;
- a guide matrix structure mounted above said carrier plate, said matrix having a plurality of guiding bores formed therein in a rectangular arrangement of rows and columns, each said guiding bore having an inner wall;
- axially movable key means extending through and being guided within each of said guiding bores, said key means comprising:
- an elastic switch actuating diaphragm in juxtaposition with said carrier plate;
- a snap-action cup portion of said diaphragm normally spaced above said carrier plate;
- a contact set actuating plunger integrally formed with said cup portion and extending upwardly therefrom into a respective one of said guiding bores so that an annular clearance between said contact set actuating plunger and said inner wall of said guiding bore is formed;
- a cylindrical guide stem positioned to engage said plunger and extending into said clearance so that said cylindrical guide stem is disposed in concentric relationship in said guiding bore and said plunger in turn is disposed in concentric relationship in said hollow cylindrical guide stem;
- an electrically conductive bridging element mounted to at least some of said key means, said bridging element being normally spaced from and in juxtaposition with one of said conductive path regions, each said bridging element and conductive path region comprising a contact set, said bridging element being mounted to the side of said cup portion opposite said plunger for selective actuation of said contact set;
- a keyboard extending laterally from each said key means and forming a gap separating said adjacent keyheads, each said keyhead being formed with a recess at each corner thereby forming an aperture at each crossing of the gaps between keyheads in the rows and columns;
- a synchronizing pin freely axially movably mounted in each said aperture, said axial movement being parallel to the direction in which said key means are movable, each said synchronizing pin being formed with a flange engaging that portion of said keyheads surrounding said aperture so that axial movement of said synchronizing pin causes movement of all said key means forming said aperture; and
- an elastic covering layer over the tops of said keyheads and synchronizing pins, said layer being imprinted with symbol-carrying inscription fields, said symbols being the alpha-numerical symbols of said keyboard, one of said symbols being associated with each said aperture and synchronizing pin;
- whereby when one of said symbols in depressed, all of the keys at said crossing are depressed and at least two of said contact sets are actuated to initiate a switching function associated with said depressed symbol.
- 7. The keyboard recited in claim 6 wherein said guiding bores and said key means are formed with mating detent projections and partly closed grooves to provide positive axial guiding and captive retention of said key means in said bores.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 491,894 filed May 5, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,531,033.
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