Claims
- 1. A keyboard assembly comprising a number of movable keys, each of said keys being movably retained in juxtaposition to unitary molded snap-action elements sealed to a metallic support member and to a pair of conductors mounted on flexible substrates in close juxtaposition to one another and aligned with said snap-action elements, such that upon depression of one of said keys, the corresponding snap-action element urges one of the corresponding pair of conductors into contact with the other, said assembly comprising a spacer sheet interposed between said flexible substrates and having holes punched therethrough to permit one of said pair of conductors to contact the other, wherein a hole is formed in said metallic support member in the region under each of said keys, the periphery of each of said keys being open to the atmosphere, whereby air is not confined under said unitary snap-action elements sealed to said metallic plate.
- 2. The keyboard of claim 1 wherein each of the holes provided in said spacer sheet through which the contact between said conductors on said flexible substrates is made further comprises a passage for air communication.
- 3. The keyboard of claim 1 wherein said movably retained keys are mounted on a key support member, said key support member comprising pins fitting into additional holes in said metal substrate for retention at locations juxtaposed to said snap-action elements.
- 4. The keyboard of claim 3 wherein each said key comprises concentric cylinders, the inner of said cylinders interfitting with a tubular support member formed in said key support member for sliding relative thereto along the axis of said cylinders, and the outer of said cylinders being adapted to contact a contact surface on said snap-action member upon depression of said key.
- 5. The keyboard according to claim 4 wherein said cylinders are molded as one piece with said key member.
- 6. The keyboard of claim 5 wherein said key member additionally comprises retaining tab means for interaction with retaining detent means formed in said key support member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 315,751, filed Oct. 28, 1981 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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