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Switch for computer pen

Patent 5534671 Issued on July 9, 1996. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 21, 2014. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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Stylus pen actuating switch
Patent #: 4268730
Issued on: 05/19/1981
Inventor: Higgins ,   et al.

Electronic stylus for digitizing devices
Patent #: 4491688
Issued on: 01/01/1985
Inventor: Schaub ,   et al.

Electrical switch
Patent #: 4564730
Issued on: 01/14/1986
Inventor: Tomizu ,   et al.

High precision and compact contact switch
Patent #: 4681994
Issued on: 07/21/1987
Inventor: Nagata ,   et al.

Electrical switch
Patent #: 4795863
Issued on: 01/03/1989
Inventor: Tomizu ,   et al.

Switch for pen-down sensing in electronic styli Patent #: 5410334
Issued on: 04/25/1995
Inventor: Comerford

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 210935 filed on 03/21/1994

US Classes:

200/52R, SPECIAL APPLICATION178/19.01, Writing digitizer stylus200/61.42Feeler moves into detecting contact with object

Examiners

Primary: Scott, J. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H01H 035/00
G06F 003/00
G06K 011/18

Abstract

A switch structure is provided for use in computer pen-based applications which can be easily adapted to perform either as a "writing" pen, an "artist" pen, or a "CAD" pen. The switch structure includes a top compression spring, an actuator, a bottom compression spring, a pair of terminals, and a cover plate which are uniquely arranged within a housing. The pair of terminals are disposed in the opposite sides of the housing. In one preferred embodiment, one end of the bottom compression spring contactly engages the pair of terminals to produce an electrical connection therebetween when the actuator is in its fully extended position. The components of the switch structure can be easily modified so as to be utilized in each of the three common pen applications, thereby reducing cost in manufacturing and assembly. The unique switch structure allows a circuit between the pair of terminals to reliably break at relatively small displacements of the actuator, with a relatively small amount of force.

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