Claims
- 1. A keyboard switch assembly comprising:
- a panel member having an upper surface and a plurality of pushbutton apertures,
- an equal plurality of pushbuttons,
- hinge means integrally formed with said panel member and the associated pushbutton for securing the pushbutton to the panel and within the associated aperture for reciprocable movement therein in a direction normal to said upper surface, said hinge means having a folded web having a trough-like bottom opening in a direction generally toward said upper surface, said web having a first grooved portion extending along the junction between said hinge and said panel and a second grooved portion extending generally parallel with said first grooved portion in the region between said bottom and the junction between said hinge and said pushbutton, at least some of said pushbuttons each including switch actuating means extending in a first direction away from the surface of said panel; and
- a plurality of switch means mounted in cooperative relation with said switch actuating means, individual ones of said plurality of switch means including a switch actuating element positioned adjacent an associated one of said plurality of switch actuating means for operable connection therewith when the corresponding pushbutton is actuated.
- 2. A keyboard switch assembly comprising a substantially rigid panel having a planar outside surface and an inner surface substantially parallel to said outer surface, said panel defining a plurality of apertures extending between said outer and inner surfaces, an equal plurality of pushbuttons disposed in respective said apertures and extending therethrough so as to be accessible from said outer surface, a hinge integrally formed with said panel and the associated pushbutton for retaining the pushbutton in the aperture, each hinge including a folded web having a trough-like bottom that extends from said inner surface, said web having a first grooved portion extending along the junction between said hinge and said panel and a second grooved portion extending generally parallel with said first grooved portion in a region between said first grooved portion and the junction between said web and said pushbutton, so as to afford movement of said pushbutton relative said panel in a direction generally normal thereto, at least one of said pushbuttons including switch actuating means extending in a first direction away from said panel on the inner surface thereof, said switch actuating means being operable to actuate associated switch means disposed adjacent to the inner surface of said panel.
- 3. A keyboard switch assembly according to claim 2 wherein said web has a third grooved portion parallel to said first and second grooved portions and disposed at the junction point between said web and said pushbutton so as to afford a limited degree of lateral movement of said pushbutton in said aperture in response to movement of said pushbutton in a direction normal to said outer surface.
- 4. A keyboard switch assembly according to claim 3 in combination with switch means comprising a contact block fixed relative said panel remote from one of said pushbuttons, an elongate resilient movable contact having a first end fixed to said contact block and a second end remote from said first end, said second end being operably connected to said switch actuating means, and a fixed contact rigid with said contact block and cooperable with said movable contact for making and breaking a circuit therewith in response to movement of said pushbutton relative said panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 428,348, filed Dec. 26, 1973, now abandoned, for Keyboard Switch Assembly with Hinged Pushbuttons and Cantilever Terminal Members.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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IMB Technical Disclosure Bulletin, R. G. Cross, "Keyboard Overlay," vol. 15, No. 1, p. 31, June, 1972. |
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, D. O. Johnson, Jr., "Keyboard With Changeable Encoding and Key Designation," vol. 13, No. 7, Dec. 1970, pp. 2041, 2042. |
Continuations (1)
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