Claims
- 1. A keyboard switch comprising:
- a membrane including first and second switching contacts;
- a reversing plate for engaging said membrane, said reversing plate including a spring plate with a narrow closed rectangular peripheral strip forming a central opening and a central strip spanning from opposite corners of said peripheral strip across a geometric center of said opening in said peripheral strip forming two substantially equivalent substantially triangular voids between said peripheral strip and said central strip on opposite sides of said central strip, and a contact pressing piece provided in a central portion of said central strip, said peripheral portion of said reversing plate being bent so that said central portion is bulged; and
- a key top for engaging said reversing plate and moving said reversing plate into contact with said membrane to operate said first and second contacts.
- 2. The keyboard switch according to claim 1, wherein, said reversing plate is covered with a synthetic resin.
- 3. The keyboard switch according to claim 1, wherein said contact pressing piece is positioned within a void in said central strip, a first end of said contact pressing piece attached to said central piece and a second end of said contact pressing piece spaced apart from said central piece in said in a central portion of said void in said central piece.
- 4. A keyboard switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- a membrane mounted in a bottom end of said switch housing and including first and second switching contacts;
- a reversing plate mounted in said switch housing adjacent and above said membrane, said reversing plate operable to engage said membrane and including a spring plate with a narrow closed rectangular peripheral strip forming a central opening and a central strip spanning from opposite corners of said peripheral strip across a geometric center of said opening in raid peripheral strip forming two substantially equivalent substantially triangular voids between said peripheral strip and said central strip on opposite sides of said central strip, and a contact pressing piece provided in a central portion of said central strip, said peripheral portion of said reversing plate being bent so that said central portion is bulged, said spring plate being deformable in response to force applied perpendicular to a major surface of said central portion of said strip to cause said central portion of said central strip to deformably buckle toward and engage said membrane, said peripheral strip having peripheral mounting tabs for securing said spring plate in said switch housing; and
- a key top having a barrel portion for engaging said reversing plate and moving said reversing plate toward said membrane, causing said central portion of said central strip to buckle and thereby engage said membrane to operate said first and second contacts.
- 5. The keyboard switch according to claim 4, wherein said contact pressing piece is positioned within a void in said central strip, a first end of said contact pressing piece attached to said central piece and a second end of said contact pressing piece spaced apart from said central piece in said in a central portion of said void in said central piece.
- 6. A keyboard switch comprising:
- a membrane including first and second switching contacts;
- a reversing plate for engaging said membrane, said reversing plate including a spring plate with a narrow closed peripheral strip and a central strip spanning from opposite sides of said peripheral strip across a geometric center of said peripheral strip forming two substantially equivalent voids between said peripheral strip and said central strip on opposite sides of said central strip, and a contact pressing piece provided in a central portion of said central strip, said peripheral portion of said reversing plate bent so that said central portion is bulged; and
- a key top for engaging said reversing plate and moving said reversing plate into contact with said membrane to operate said first and second contacts; and
- a cloth for absorbing noise interposed between said reversing plate and the key top.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/498,661 filed Mar. 26, 1990 now abandoned.
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