Claims
- 1. A pushbutton control which is manually depressible to cause current flow between two conductive contacts on a printed circuit board, comprising:
- central plunger means having an upper end, a lower end, a keycap on its upper end and a stop member on its lower end, for manually controlling the current flow;
- an outer guide member adapted to be mounted to said printed circuit board and; slidingly receiving said central plunger means, said outer guide member engageable with said stop member of said central plunger to limit the upward movement of said keycap;
- an elastomeric dome switch under the lower end of said central plunger means and having circular ridge means for contacting said lower end of said central plunger mans, said elastomeric dome switch carrying a conductive pad in alignment with said central plunger means and which is to be in alignment with the two conductive contacts on the printed circuit board;
- impact means on said outer guidemember for limiting the downward movement of said keycap after said conductive pad has electrically connected together the two conductive contacts on the printed circuit board; and
- wherein said elastomeric dome switch includes central wall means having said circular ridge means formed on an upper periphery of said central wall means and having conical side wall means formed on a lower periphery of said central wall means, said central wall means having a thickness greater than said conical side wall means, said conical side wall means having sufficient strength to hold said central plunger means in a first non-depressed position for holding said conductive pad spaced above the two conductive contacts, said central wall means having sufficient strength for holding said conductive pad against the two conductive contacts when said central plunger is manually moved to a second depressed position after manual pressure on the keycap causes collapse of said conical side wall means, said conical wall means stretching toward the circuit board and said central wall means flexing toward the circuit board when said central plunger is manually moved to a third final position wherein said impact means contacts said keycap to avoid excessive pressure on the printed circuit board, and
- wherein said collapse of said conical wall means and said contacting of said impact means with said keycap provides tactile and audible feedback.
- 2. The pushbutton control of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric dome switch is partially displaced downwardly when said central plunger is in said first non-depressed position, in order to preload said central plunger and its keycap and provide a threshold resistance to any initial actuation of the pushbutton control, thereby enhancing the tactile feedback.
- 3. The pushbutton control of claim 1 wherein said central wall means includes an enlarged central bump having a height shorter than said circular ridge means.
- 4. The pushbutton control of claim 1 wherein said conical side wall means has a peripheral diameter which is greater than a peripheral diameter of said central wall means.
- 5. The pushbutton control of claim 4 wherein said conical side wall means is sufficiently thin and sufficiently flexible to produce a sudden reduction in resistance when said central plunger is moved out of said first non-depressed position, and to produce a continued reduction in resistance when said central plunger is moved through said second depressed position to said third final position, thereby providing enhanced tactile and audible feedback.
- 6. The pushbutton control of claim 1 wherein said lower end of said central plunger includes multiple projections which extend across said circular ridge means.
- 7. The pushbutton control of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric dome switch is integrally connected to an elastomeric sheet with a thickness greater than the thickness of said conical side wall means, and wherein an outer periphery of said conical side wall means provides the connection of said elastomeric dome switch to said elastomeric sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/419,032 filed on Sep. 27, 1989, now abandoned.
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