Claims
- 1. A low profile keyboard switch having tactile feel for use in combination with a membrane switch array, including a housing adapted to be positioned on a membrane switch array, an upright opening in said housing, a plunger reciprocal in said housing, an actuator lever pivotally mounted on said housing and positioned for engagement by said plunger, spring means seated upon said lever and urging said plunger outwardly in said opening, cooperating cam surfaces on said plunger and lever preventing movement of said lever to a membrane switch closing position until said plunger has moved inwardly a given distance, inward movement of said plunger compressing said spring means with movement of said plunger beyond the given distance causing the sudden application of a switch closing force, from said compressed spring means, by said lever on the underlying switch array.
- 2. The switch of claim 1 further characterized in that said lever has a portion aligned with said plunger and extending into said opening, said spring means being positioned between said lever portion and said plunger.
- 3. The switch of claim 2 further characterized in that said cooperating cam surfaces includes an arm on said lever and a threshold on said plunger, said threshold holding said lever in a non-membrane switch operative position until the plunger has moved inwardly the distance to permit said arm to pass said threshold, whereby said lever will suddenly move, in response to force from said spring means, to a switch closing position.
- 4. The switch of claim 3 further characterized in that said cooperating cam means includes a reset ramp, with a portion of said lever being in engagement with said reset ramp when said plunger moves outwardly of said opening to return to a non-actuated position.
- 5. The switch of claim 1 further characterized in that said lever includes an inner projecting surface located directly above a membrane switch array to cause actuation thereof.
- 6. The switch of claim 1 further characterized in that said spring means is a coil spring extending within said plunger, said lever having a portion extending into said opening, underlying said plunger and seating said coil spring, inward movement of said plunger compressing said spring whereby inward movement of said plunger through the given distance causing the sudden pivotal movement of said lever, with said spring applying a switch closing force thereto.
- 7. The switch of claim 6 further characterized by and including an arm on said lever in contact with a threshold portion of said plunger, inward movement of said plunger through the given distance permitting said arm to move past said threshold, thereby permitting pivotal movement of said lever to a switch closing position.
- 8. A keyboard switch for use in combination with a membrane switch array, including a housing adapted to be positioned on a membrane switch array, an upright opening in said housing, a plunger reciprocal in said housing, an actuator lever pivotally mounted on said housing and positioned for engagement by said plunger, spring means seated upon said lever and urging said plunger outwardly in said opening, cooperating cam surfaces on said plunger and lever preventing movement of said lever to a membrane switch closing position until said plunger has moved inwardly a given distance, inward movement of said plunger compressing said spring means with movement of said plunger beyond the given distance allowing the application of a switch closing force, from said compressed spring means, by said lever on the underlying switch array.
- 9. The switch of claim 8 wherein the cam surfaces have a sloped configuration such that the lever gradually applies a switch closing force on the membrane switch array.
- 10. The switch of claim 8 wherein the cam surfaces have a discontinuous configuration such that the lever initially is restrained in a non-operative position and then is released to apply a sudden switch closing force and provide a tactile feedback.
- 11. The switch of claim 8 wherein the actuator lever is connected to the housing by an integral hinge.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 414,629, filed Sept. 3, 1982, and assigned to the present assignee.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| "Buckling Spring Torsional Snap Actuator"; Baumeister, et al., IBM Tech. Disclosure Bulletin; vol. 24, No. 11B; Apr. 1982. |
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