Information
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Patent Grant
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6448518
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Patent Number
6,448,518
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Date Filed
Monday, June 11, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 10, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Enad; Elvin
- Lee; Kyung S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 275
- 200 2761
- 200 512
- 200 516
- 200 534
- 200 292
- 200 524
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A resistive surface pad 10 is provided, including a first upper contact surface 32, a second upper contact surface 34, a first lower contact surface 38 and a second lower contact surface 40. The first upper contact surface 32 and the second upper contact surface 34 are shaped to form a generally arc-shaped upper contact gap 36. The first lower contact surface 38 and the second lower contact surface 40 are shaped to form a generally arc-shaped lower contact gap 42. The second upper contact surface 34 and the second lower contact surface 40 are shaped to form a continuous, generally horizontal, center contact gap 44.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a resistive switch pad and more particularly to a resistive switch pad with reduced intermittent responses.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Resistive switch pads are well-known components used in electronic switches. Commonly, an actuator is used to create a closure across the pad and thereby activate the switch. Successful closure, however, depends upon the accuracy and planarity of the actuator s contact surface with the resistive switch pad. Often, due to variations in actuator materials and randomness in their motion, contact action between the actuator and the resistive switch pad seldom achieves either concentric centering or parallel planarity to the switch surface. Angular orientation of the initial actuator contact point may also vary. Desirable characteristics in switch pads are characteristics that maximize contact area and redundancy while minimizing impedance. By optimizing these characteristics, a resistive switch pad may be designed that limits intermittent responses. Intermittent responses result in inconsistent performance of the switch and are highly undesirable.
It would, therefore, be highly desirable to have a resistive switch pad that reduced incidents of intermittent responses. Furthermore, it would be desirable to have a resistive switch pad that was adaptive to various layout orientations while providing improved response to random angularity or non-centering of an actuator.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a resistive switch pad that reduces intermittent responses. It is furthermore an object of the present invention to provide a resistive switch pad that is adaptive to layout orientations.
In accordance with the objects of the present invention, a resistive surface pad is provided. The resistive switch pad includes a first upper contact surface and a second upper contact surface. The first upper contact surface and the second upper contact surface are shaped to form a generally arc-shaped upper contact gap. The resistive switch pad also includes a first lower contact surface and a second lower contact surface. The first lower contact surface and the second lower contact surface are shaped to form a generally arc-shaped lower contact gap. The second upper contact surface and the second lower contact surface are shaped to form a continuous, generally horizontal, center contact gap.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent when viewed in light of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings and appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an illustration of an embodiment of a resistive switch pad in accordance with the present invention, the figure also illustrating a button and actuator; and
FIG. 2
is a detail of an embodiment of a resistive switch pad in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, which is an illustration of an embodiment of a resistive switch pad
10
in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 1
also includes an actuator assembly
12
including a button
14
and an actuator element
16
. It should be understood that the resistive switch pad
10
is intended for use with a wide variety of actuator assemblies
12
, and the actuator assembly
12
shown in
FIG. 1
is strictly for illustrative purposes only. Known resistive switch pads can produce undesirable intermittent responses as well as undesirable sensitivity to actuator initial position and angular orientation. The present invention provides a resistive switch pad
10
with reduced intermittent responses, and a reduced sensitivity to actuator initial position or orientation.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, which is an illustration of a resistive switch pad
10
in accordance with the present invention. Although the resistive switch pad
10
may be manufactured using a variety of methods, in one embodiment, the resistive switch pad
10
consists of carbon pads
18
printed over copper circuits
20
. The use of carbon pads
18
over copper circuits
20
is a known switch pad manufacturing technique for providing useful single-sided layout connectivity. In addition, the use of carbon pads
18
printed over copper circuits
20
is known to benefit designs seeking uniform contact resistance.
The pads
18
are shaped and positioned to form contact gaps
21
that the actuator
16
can bridge, upon activation, to complete the circuit. A phantom line
19
is shown to illustrate the surface area of a circular actuator positioned above the resistive switch
10
. The present invention includes a first upper contact gap
22
and a second upper contact gap
23
, traveling at least partially in radial directions A,B away from the center of the resistive switch pad
10
. The present invention further includes a first lower contact gap
24
and a second lower contact gap
25
traveling at least partially in radial directions C,D. Finally, the present invention includes a continuous center contact gap
26
which provides a first center contact gap
27
and a second center contact gap
28
traveling in radial directions E,F while further providing an active center
30
. The present invention thereby provides contact gaps
21
in six radial directions A-F as well as an active center
30
. By utilizing this layout of contact gaps
21
, the present invention allows for enhanced flexibility and positioning of the actuator
16
while limiting incidences of intermittent responses. It should be understood that the radial directions AF are contemplated to encompass a wide variety of angles relative to each other. In addition, the present invention contemplates the use of additional contact gaps
21
in combination with those described. The pattern of contact gaps
21
provides an improvement over known designs by allowing the actuator
16
to bridge the contact gaps
21
by striking the resistive switch pad
10
in a variety of angles and positions.
Although a variety of configurations are contemplated in order to provide a plurality of radially directed contact gaps
22
-
28
, along with a center contact gap
30
, in one embodiment, the present invention contemplates the pattern illustrated in FIG.
2
. The resistive switch pad
10
in this embodiment includes a first upper surface
32
and a second upper surface
34
. The first upper contact surface
32
and the second upper contact surface
34
are shaped to form a generally arced upper contact gap
36
. The present invention further includes a first lower contact surface
38
and a second lower contact surface
40
which are shaped to create a generally arced lower contact gap
42
. The second upper contact surface
34
and the second lower contact surface
40
are shaped to form a continuous horizontal center contact gap
44
. This embodiment is especially suitable for use with a circular actuator
16
by providing contact gaps
21
in six radial directions A-F while additionally providing an active center
30
. In addition, although the copper circuits
20
may be formed in a variety of configurations, in one embodiment, the copper circuits
20
include a first external switch connection
50
and a second external switch connection
52
. The second external switch connection
52
, in this embodiment, connects the first upper contact surface
32
to the second lower contact surface
40
and the first external switch connection
50
connects the first lower contact surface
38
to the second upper contact surface
34
. Although the first external switch connection
50
and the second external switch connection
52
may be formed in a variety of configurations, in one embodiment they are arc shaped. It should be understood that a wide variety of methods and configurations are contemplated for forming the copper circuits
20
.
Throughout this application, the terms upper, lower, and horizontal have been utilized to describe elements of the present invention. It should be understood that these directional descriptive terms have only been used for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the present invention to a particular alignment. Although in one embodiment the resistive switch pad has a diameter of approximately 6 mm or a 0.25 inch, it is contemplated that the present invention can be scaled for diameter and/or contact surface spacing. In one embodiment, it is contemplated that the diameter of the actuator element
16
will be 3 mm although a given sized resistive switch pad
10
can be used with a wide variety of varying sized actuator elements
16
without modification. The present invention provides further utility due to its capabilities of being used in single-sided layout connectivity situations. The present invention also provides resistive switch pad area outlines that may be utilized in gold-plated, low impedance applications. Finally, the present invention provides cost effective and reliable resistive switch pad
10
that reduces intermittent responses and improves switch reliability. In this way, in addition to cost savings and customer satisfaction, the perception of quality is also improved.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternate embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only in terms of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A Resistive Switch Pad comprising:a first upper contact surface; a second upper contact surface, said second upper contact surface and said first upper contact surface shaped to form a generally arced upper contact gap; a first lower contact surface; a second lower contact surface, said second lower contact surface and said first lower contact surface shaped to form a generally arced lower contact gap; wherein said second upper contact surface and said second lower contact surface shaped to form a continuous, generally horizontal, center contact gap; wherein said upper contact gap, said lower contact gap and said center contact gap form contact gaps in six equally spaced radial directions.
- 2. A resistive switch pad comprising:a plurality of contact surfaces forming: a first upper radial contact gap; a second upper radial contact gap; a first lower radial contact gap; a second lower radial contact gap; a first center radial contact gap; a second center radial contact gap; and an active center contact gap; wherein said first upper radial contact gap, said second upper radial contact gap, said first lower radial contact gap, said second lower radial contact gap, said first center radial contact gap and said second center radial contact gap form contact gaps in six equally spaced radial directions.
- 3. A Resistive Switch Pad comprising:a first upper contact surface; a second upper contact surface, said second upper contact surface and said first upper contact surface shaped to form a generally arced upper contact gap; a first lower contact surface; a second lower contact surface, said second lower contact surface and said first lower contact surface shaped to form a generally arced lower contact gap; wherein said second upper contact surface and said second lower contact surface shaped to form a continuous, generally horizontal, center contact gap; a first external switch connection connecting said first lower contact surface to said second upper contact surface; and a second external switch connection connecting said first upper contact surface to said second lower contact surface.
- 4. A resistive switch pad as described in claim 3 wherein said first external switch connection and said second external switch connections are arc shaped.
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