Claims
- 1. Keyboard having a plurality of key locations comprising:
- a support layer;
- an intermediate laminate;
- a cover laminate;
- a plurality of piezoelectric crystal elements, each of said crystal elements being arranged at one of said key locations for generating an electrical signal upon a pressure acting thereon;
- supporting means for each of said crystal elements;
- wherein each of said crystal elements has electric contact areas at upper and lower surfaces of said crystal elements, one of said contact areas being a substantially rigid plate;
- wherein said supporting means are provided to support the respective crystal element substantially along its periphery to allow the crystal element to flex upon loading at its center area;
- wherein said cover laminate has a thickness to allow pressure transmission to a crystal element therebelow at a key location almost without travel;
- wherein said intermediate laminate is made of incompressible material and has an opening at each of said key location for receiving one of said crystal elements, each of said crystal elements, together with its electric contact areas, having a thickness which substantially corresponds to a thickness of the intermediate laminate, so as to provide a flat surface of substantially uniform thickness and to prevent forces applied to a key location from being transmitted to crystal elements at adjacent key locations; and
- wherein said cover laminate, said intermediate laminate and said support layer are glued to each other except at the crystal elements to form a single body providing a closed casing for each of said crystal elements.
- 2. A keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said opening for said crystal element in said intermediate laminate has a slightly greater diameter than a diameter of said crystal element.
- 3. A keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said crystal element is dish-shaped.
- 4. A keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said cover laminate includes an elevated area arranged opposite to a center of said crystal element.
- 5. A keyboard according to claim 1, further comprising at least one of a plate and a laminate provided below said support layer, and having a recess being essentially concentric to said crystal element with a diameter smaller than a diameter of said crystal element.
- 6. A keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate laminate has a thickness of approximately 0.4 mm.
- 7. A keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said crystal element is fixed to an underlying, rigid metal plate providing said lower contact area.
- 8. Keyboard according to claim 1, wherein said support layer and said cover laminate have inner surfaces and conducting strips at said inner surfaces for electrically connecting said electric contact areas of said crystal elements.
- 9. Keyboard according to claim 8, wherein said conducting strips on said cover laminate are provided with a projection at a center area of each key location, said projections being part of said conducting strips of said cover laminate and each having a lateral extension, which is substantially smaller than the extension of said upper surface of said crystal element, and wherein the upper surface of each crystal element at its contact area is mechanically and electrically contacted by said projection only.
- 10. Keyboard according to claim 9, wherein said supporting means provided at said support layer are formed by projections extending upwards from said support layer such as to contact said lower surface of each crystal element only along its periphery, said projections being part of said conductive strips of said support layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 887,784, filed July 21, 1986, now abandoned.
The invention relates to a keyboard with laminate construction.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Randeraat, "Piezoelectric Ceramics", Mullard Limited, London, pp. 4-8, 47 and 52. |
Continuations (1)
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