Claims
- 1. A motion transmitting and amplifying device for effecting electrical contact responsive to a deforming force applied to one surface thereof comprising;
- a spring metal disc having a substantially continuous circular rim portion and a central motion translating and amplifying portion;
- said central motion translating and amplifying portion configured to resemble the letter W including a pair of driver loops having generally parallel legs and an output loop having generally parallel legs;
- one leg of each of said driver loops being connected to a different leg of said output loop;
- electrical contact means on said output loop;
- and means connecting the ends of said driver loops opposite their connections with said output loop confining the outer ends of said driver loops against outward movement with respect to each other;
- said connecting means comprising the substantially continuous circular rim portion;
- the legs of said output loop being locally stressed by deformation so that the legs of said output loop are closer together at their connection with said driver loops than at the closed end of said output loop;
- whereby deforming force applied to one face of said disc produces amplified movement of said contact on said output loop in the same direction as the applied force.
- 2. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 1 fabricated from a single sheet of spring metal.
- 3. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 1 fabricated from a disc spring.
- 4. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 1 in which said driver loops are electrically insulated from the means connecting the ends thereof.
- 5. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 1 in which the means connecting the ends of said driver loops encircles both the driver loops and the output loop.
- 6. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 1 in which the means connecting the ends of the driver loops partially encircles the driver loops and the output loop.
- 7. A motion transmitting and amplifying device for effecting electrical contact therewith responsive to deforming force applied to one surface thereof comprising;
- a thin convex disc of spring metal having a continuous rim section and including an integral central section, shaped, in the absence of deforming force, as a portion of the convex disk; and
- said integral central section constituting a sinuous trip of spring metal connected at its ends with opposite portions of said spring metal continuous circular rims section;
- said sinuous strip having a central portion disposed generally centrally of said spring metal rim section;
- electrical contact means on said sinuous strip of spring metal;
- said device being responsive to a given displacement of the surface of said rim portion of said spring metal section to effect a greater displacement of said central portion of said strip and to produce amplified movement of said contact in the same direction as the displacement of the spring metal rim section.
- 8. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 7 in which said thin section of spring metal is in the form of a full circle.
- 9. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 8 in which said sinuous strip of spring metal is configured to resemble the letter W.
- 10. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 8 in which said sinuous strip of spring metal is configured to resemble the letter S.
- 11. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 7 in which said thin section of spring metal is in the form of less than a full circle.
- 12. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 11 in which said sinuous strip of spring metal is configured to resemble the letter W.
- 13. A motion transmitting and amplifying device according to claim 11 in which said sinuous strip of spring metal is configured to resemble the letter S.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/444,450 filed on Dec. 21, 1989 now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 284,947 filed Dec. 14, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,891,479.
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