Claims
- 1. An individual membrane keyboard apparatus for use in controlling electrical apparatus wherein individual membrane structures provide tactile sensitivity to the user to determine by touch an individual key of the keyboard to facilitate rapid operation of the keyboard, said individual membrane structure keyboard comprising:a) a thin polycarbonate sheet with printed indicia thereon in predetermined locations wherein said individual indicia is in the form of numbers, letters and icons to designate an operation element of controlled electrical apparatus, wherein a means of controlling said electrical apparatus comprises an integral electrical switch matrix therein, including actuating switch members to control said electrical apparatus, which is positioned and in alignment with said individual indicia to provide operation elements of said controlled electrical apparatus, said matrix secured to said thin polycarbonate sheet: b) a printed ink outline located to outline each printed indicia and enclose each printed indicia, said printed ink outline printed on said thin polycarbonate sheet: c) individual soft tactile transparent urethane plastic dome membrane structures located within barriers of each printed ink outline, each said membrane structure over each individual indicia in predetermined locations on said thin polycarbonate sheet wherein said soft tactile transparent urethane dome membrane structures are manually compressable to activate an electrical switch of said integral electrical switch matrix: d) a plastic substrate whereon said thin polycarbonate sheet with printed indicia is mounted thereon.
- 2. The soft tactile transparent urethane plastic dome membrane structures of the individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein said each individual soft tactile urethane plastic dome membrane structure located within enclosure of each printed ink outline is applied by means of a plastic application process of flowable urethane plastic in a heated state.
- 3. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein said printed indicia in predetermined locations is by conventional printing processes over said integral electrical switch matrix in said thin polycarbonate sheet.
- 4. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein said printed ink outline located to outline each printed indicia and enclose each printed indida is by conventional printing processes.
- 5. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein thickness of said thin polycarbonate sheet is in the range of from about 0.01 to 0.03 inches thick.
- 6. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein said thin polycarbonate sheet is transparent, clear, possesses a velvet-like texture surface, and is scratch-resistant.
- 7. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein thickness of said thin polycarbonate sheet is greater than 0.03 inches thick.
- 8. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein thickness of said plastic substrate is within the range of from 0.05 to 0.20 inches thick.
- 9. The individual membrane keyboard apparatus of claim 1 wherein said, plastic substrate is selected from plastic materials including polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinylchloride, polystyrene, polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, and polyethylene terephthalate glycol.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 10/173,961 filed Jun. 18, 2002 now abandoned, of provisional application Serial No. 60/298,420 filed Jun. 18, 2001, and claims benefit of the filing date of the provisional application, Serial No. 60/298,420 filed Jun. 18, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/298420 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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