This application claims priority to German Application Number 20 2007 000 969.0 filed on Jan. 16, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a sensor element for a capacitive touch switch and to an operating device for an electrical appliance having several such sensor elements.
It is known from the prior art, for example US 2005/0248544 or U.S. Pat. No. 5,917,165, to construct sensor elements for a capacitive contact switch with an elastic, electrically conductive sensor element body. A front face, or end of the sensor element body, engages on the underside of an operating surface and forms on said surface a capacitor plate of a capacitor or the functional part of the sensor element. The other front face engages on a support and is electrically contacted. The sensor element body is compressed between the operating surface and the support. In order for an operating device with a plurality of sensor elements not to allow the necessary force for compressing or the total summated spring tension from becoming excessive, an attempt is made in the prior art according to US 2005/0248544 A1 to reduce the spring tension by means of cross holes. However, this constitutes a significant cost factor.
A problem addressed by the invention is to provide an aforementioned sensor element and an aforementioned operating device avoiding the problems of the prior art and in particular, providing a sensor element which can be compressed more easily or with a reduced spring tension.
Embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter relative to the attached diagrammatic drawings, wherein:
In one embodiment, the problems of the prior art is solved by a sensor element having the features of claim 1 and an operating device with several such sensor elements having the features of claim 15. Advantageous and preferred embodiments of the invention form the subject matter of the further claims and are explained in greater detail hereinafter. By express reference the wording of the claims is made into part of the content of the present description.
At a first end, the sensor element body has a first front face and at a second, different end, particularly at the opposite end, a second front face. It is also made from a largely homogeneous material. According to one embodiment of the invention, the shape of the sensor element body diverges from a purely cylindrical shape in that recesses and/or bulges are provided on its outer contour and can be constructed, for example, in the manner of grooves. The recesses and/or bulges extend over and beyond the sensor element body length from the first front face to the second front face and the direction of said extension being inclined to a longitudinal direction of the sensor element body or is inclined to the front faces. Thus, according to one embodiment of the invention, a material reduction not only takes place through recesses between the bulges with the necessarily resulting easier compressibility. As a result of the inclined path of the recesses and/or bulges, it is more easily possible to bring about compression in a direction corresponding to the longitudinal direction of the sensor element body or perpendicular to the front faces than with a straight path. Thus, a type of twisted or turned sensor element body can be created.
In another embodiment of the invention, the aforementioned extension direction of all the recesses and/or bulges has the same inclination angle to the longitudinal axis of the sensor element body or to the front faces. Such an angle can be, for example, 15° to 60°, preferably approximately 20°.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the sensor element can have a cross-section with a contour or shape diverging from a circle. In the direction between the front faces the sensor element body can have a continuously identical cross-section, but which continuously turns along the longitudinal axis of the sensor element body and in particular turns uniformly about a median longitudinal axis, which gives rise to an aforementioned twisted sensor element body. A turning or rotation angle of such a turn or twist can be at least 30°, advantageously 45° or 60°.
The shape of the cross-section can be regular, for example, in the manner of a star with prongs or rounded bulges and recesses between the bulges. There can be 4 to 10 such prongs or bulges or even more, for example, 6 to 8. The course of the prongs or bulges over and beyond the sensor element body length consequently forms sloping ribs, said ribs being shaped in one piece or integrally on an inner portion of the sensor element body in such a way that it is homogeneous and integral.
The aforementioned prongs or bulges can project, for example, slightly over the intermediate recesses, by 5% to 30% of the diameter. Particularly advantageously, they project between 10% and 20%, so that an adequately large proportion of the sensor element body is distributed over the bulges or the longitudinal ribs formed by them. A proportion of the sensor element body located in the inner area is not negligibly small, so that it still ensures an adequate stability for the sensor element body. Advantageously, the front faces of the sensor element body have an identical construction.
In a another embodiment of the invention, an aforementioned sensor element body can be made from foam rubber or foam, for example, from polymers or elastomers. It is advantageously elastically compressible and electrically conductive, as is known from the prior art. Such a sensor element or sensor element body can be produced by extrusion and during extrusion the aforementioned turning or twisting takes place.
The sensor element body can have a recess between the two front faces in which can be housed, for example, an illuminating means such as an LED. In particularly advantageous manner, such a recess is cylindrical or is provided along the median longitudinal axis and takes up roughly 10 to 20% of a front face. It can have an inner contour which is similar to that of the outer contour or even corresponds thereto and is advantageously also twisted.
In the case of the aforementioned operating device with several aforementioned sensor elements, the latter are placed on a support such as a printed circuit board. Electrical contacting from the support to the sensor elements can take place in the way known from the prior art. On the other front face of the sensor element body is placed a cover or operating surface, and the sensor elements are then compressed and fixed between the cover and the support, or fastened with a predetermined spacing. The sensor elements can be compressed over part of their longitudinal extension, for example 2% to 40%, particularly approximately 20%.
These and other features can be gathered from the claims, description and drawings and the individual features, both singly and in the form of subcombinations, can be implemented in an embodiment of the invention and in other fields and can represent advantageous, independently protectable constructions for which protection is claimed here. The subdivision of the application into individual sections and the subheadings in no way restrict the general validity of the statements made thereunder.
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A hole 29 as a through bore runs along the median longitudinal axis 28. Said hole 29 can also be produced during the manufacture or extrusion of sensor element 20. As is known from the prior art, it is used for placing an illumination means or LED therein and the latter emits upwards through said hole 29. Said hole 29 also leads to easier compressibility.
The essential difference compared with the known sensor elements, for example according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,917,165 A1, is according to
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20 2007 000 969.0 | Jan 2007 | DE | national |