1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a movable contact body employed for an operating panel of various electronic equipment, and to a panel switch using the movable contact body.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional movable contact body for a panel switch is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,555. The movable contact body comprises a separator, a plurality of dome-like movable contacts disposed on the separator in predetermined locations, and a resilient film coating the upper surfaces of the dome-like movable contacts.
The separator is made of paper or other insulative film to prevent the corrosion of the dome-like movable contacts by the gases in air or the sticking of foreign matter thereto. The dome-like movable contacts are made of resilient and conductive material. The resilient film coats on the dome-like movable contacts, and employs an adhesive agent on its lower surface. The separator is bonded to the lower surface of the resilient film through the adhesive agent, thus closes openings of the movable contacts. A conductive film is printed on an upper surface of the resilient film.
When the movable contact body is used in the panel switch, the separator is removed. The movable contact body is deposed on a substrate sheet. The substrate sheet has a plurality of central fixed contacts and periphery fixed contacts correspondingly surrounding the central fixed contact. The dome-like movable contacts are disposed corresponding to the fixed contacts, of which an apex of the dome-like movable contact corresponds to one of the central fixed contact and a periphery portion of the dome-like movable contact corresponds to the periphery fixed contact.
Though the invention works well, there is some problem it can not solve. The movable contact body employs the separator, the plurality of movable contacts, the resilient film and the conductive film to achieve the object of the invention. As the conductive film is combined with the resilient film by an additional printing process, which may increases the cost and the step of processing.
Hence, an improved movable contact body is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a movable contact which can save material and may be easy processed.
A movable contact body according to the present invention comprises a separator, a plurality of domes, an insulative film and a shielding. The separator is made of insulative material, and is substantially a planar sheet. The plurality of domes is made of resilient and conductive material. The domes locate on the separator in determined locations. The insulative film upper surfacely coats on the domes. The planar shielding is made of conductive material, and coats on the insulative film. The planar shielding has a plurality of openings in predetermined locations corresponding to the domes, and each opening receives one dome therein.
The shielding is substantially a byproduct of the domes, of which the domes are punched from a planar metal sheet and the left material is used as the shielding then. The insulative film is adhesive to the separator and secures the domes therebetween. The separator surfacely coats on the domes and employs an adhesive agent on its lower surface.
To compare with the conventional invention, the merit of this invention is that the movable contact body has the shielding, which is the left material of the planar metal sheet after punching the domes. The shielding is employed to suppress the extraneous emission of electromagnetic waves and reduce the adverse effect of static electricity, and can achieve an even better effect as a conductive film used in the prior art. As the shielding is a substantially planar sheet, the processing of the movable contact body can be easier; and as the shielding is the left material of the planar metal sheet after punching the domes, this invention can save much material.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The separator 13 is a substantially substrate sheet. The separator 13 may be made of paper or other insulative material to prevent the corrosion of the domes 12 by the gases in air or the sticking of foreign matter thereto. The domes 12 are made of conductive and resilient material. The domes 12 are disposed on the separator 13 in predetermined locations and are secured on the separator 13 by upper surfacely coated by the insulative film 11. The insulative film 11 is made of insulative and resilient material. The insulative film 11 is adhesive to the separator 13 and upper surfaces of the domes 12 by employing an adhesive agent 110 on its lower surface and secures the domes 12 therebetween.
The shielding 10 is a planar and conductive sheet and has a plurality of openings 100 corresponding to domes 12 defined thereon in predetermined locations. The shielding 10 coats on the insulative film 11. The openings 100 are larger than the domes 12 in diameter. Each opening 100 receives a corresponding dome 12 therein. The shielding 10 is the left material of the domes after punching in fact.
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In operation, an external force is exerted on one of the actuator 4, the corresponding dome 12 is caused to contact with central fixed contact 31, and an electrical connection between the central fixed contact 31 and the periphery fixed contact 30 is established. When the external force is removed, the dome 12 recovers to a normal status, and the electrical connection is eliminated.
As is described in the foregoing, the shielding 10 is a byproduct of the domes 12. In processing, the domes 12 are punched from a planar metal sheet and the left material is used as the shielding 10 then, which can save much material.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not be limited to the details given herein.
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