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Variable-conductance sensor

Patent 5999084 Issued on December 7, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 29, 2018. 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.

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Inventor

Application

No. 106825 filed on 06/29/1998

US Classes:

338/114, Deformable29/613, With envelope or housing200/516, Including auxiliary dome/disc type spring338/2, STRAIN GAUGE TYPE338/47Force-actuated

Examiners

Primary: Gellner, Michael L.
Assistant: Easthom, Karl D.

Foreign Patent References

  • 2113920 GB 08/10/1983

International Class

H01C 010/10

Abstract

A sensor having a housing; two highly conductive elements fixed in-part within the housing and in-part exposed external of the housing; the conductive elements separated from one another within the housing in a normally open arrangement. A resilient dome-cap is positioned within the housing, and in some embodiments is conductive and in constant contact with one of the conductive elements, and in other embodiments the dome-cap need not be conductive. A depressible actuator is movably retained by the housing with a portion thereof external of the housing to be accessible for depressive force to be applied thereto by a mechanical device or human finger/thumb. The actuator also includes a portion positioned to allow depressive force applied thereto to be applied to the dome-cap. Pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material is contained within the housing and electrically positioned as a variably conductive element in a current flow path between the two conductive elements. Depression of the actuator causes the dome-cap to bow downward, causing a user discernable tactile sensation indicating actuation of the sensor, and transferring force through the dome-cap into the pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material for providing variable electrical flow between the two conductive elements dependant upon the applied pressure. The resilient dome-cap returns to a raised position and the flow path is again rendered open when the actuator is no longer depressed. Methods of manufacturing the variable electrical output tactile-feedback sensor are also disclosed.

Other References

  • Kambic "Keyboard Switch with Stroke and Feedback Enhancement Using Vertically Conducting Elastomer In a Laterally Conducting Mode" v. 20, No. 5, pp. 1833-1834 (Oct. 1977
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