Claims
- 1. An electric switch having an electrically insulative base, the base having a bottom wall and a side wall extending from the bottom wall defining a switch chamber, an electrical contact member disposed on the base member having at least a portion in the switch chamber, a dish shaped metallic diaphragm having an at rest convex surface configuration on a face thereof and having a circular outer peripheral edge engaging the electrical contact member and with the convex surface facing away from the base member, the center of the diaphragm having a pressure versus deflection relationship such that for increasing pressure from 0 psig up to and beyond a range of deflections between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 the diaphragm has a relatively stiff effective spring rate with the center deflecting between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 at essentially the same pressure, the diaphragm also having a relatively narrow differential between the pressure at which the center of the diaphragm deflects between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 on increasing pressure and the pressure at which it deflects between d.sub.2 and d.sub.1 on decreasing pressure, means to place a fluid pressure source in communication with the said face of the diaphragm and an electrically conductive center contact member mounted in alignment with the center of the diaphragm between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 from a plane on which the outer peripheral edge of the diaphragm lies.
- 2. An electric switch according to claim 1 in which the differential between the pressure at which the center of the diaphragm deflects between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 on increasing pressure and the pressure at which it deflects between d.sub.2 and d.sub.1 on decreasing pressure is equal to or less than approximately 5 psi.
- 3. An electric switch according to claim 2 in which the differential is equal to or less than approximately 3 psi.
- 4. An electric switch according to claim 1 in which the bottom wall is formed with a bore aligned with the center of the diaphragm and the electric contact member is a rivet having a circular flanged head, the circular flanged head being countersunk in the bottom wall so that a smooth surface is disposed in the path of the diaphragm when the said face moves from its convex configuration to thereby mutigate stresses formed in the diaphragm as the center of the diaphragm engages the electrical contact member.
- 5. An electric switch according to claim 4 in which the circular flanged head is formed with a centrally disposed convex surface facing the diaphragm circumscribed by an outer flat ring portion.
- 6. An electric switch according to claim 5 in which the diaphragm has an outer diameter of approximately 0.400 inch and the central convex surface of the electric contact member has a radius of approximately 0.130 inch.
- 7. An electric switch according to claim 6 in which the convex surface of the electric contact member extends approximately 0.0015 inch above the outer flat ring.
- 8. An electric switch according to claim 7 in which the distance between d.sub.1 and d.sub.2 is approximately 0.005 inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/169,799, filed 3/18/88.
Divisions (1)
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169799 |
Mar 1988 |
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