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AbstractA 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
| InventorApplicationNo. 106825 filed on 06/29/1998US Classes:338/114, Deformable29/613, With envelope or housing200/516, Including auxiliary dome/disc type spring338/2, STRAIN GAUGE TYPE338/47Force-actuatedField of Search338/2, STRAIN GAUGE TYPE338/5, Dynamometer type338/47, Force-actuated338/92, Resistance element adjustably short-circuited338/93, Compressible spring type338/96, Spring contact strip progressively pressed along element338/99, Surfaces pressed together (e.g., compressible type)338/112, Contact surface area of piles variable338/114, Deformable73/862.629, Specific type of elastic member73/862.637, Flexible element (e.g., beam, plate, or web)200/406, Including raised flexible snap element (e.g., dome)200/511, Compressible elastomer200/516, Including auxiliary dome/disc type spring29/613, With envelope or housing29/621.1, Strain gauge making29/622Switch makingExaminersPrimary: Gellner, Michael L.Assistant: Easthom, Karl D. US Patent References3611068, 3806471, 3952173, Switching apparatusIssued on: 04/20/1976 Inventor: Tsuji , et al.3988556, Switching apparatus Issued on: 10/26/1976 Inventor: Hyodo4045650, Jumper touch sensor current switching device Issued on: 08/30/1977 Inventor: Nestor4164634, Keyboard switch assembly with multiple isolated electrical engagement regions Issued on: 08/14/1979 Inventor: Gilano5164697, Input keyboard for an electronic appliance in entertainment electronics Issued on: 11/17/1992 Inventor: Kramer5287089, Hand manipulatable computer input device Issued on: 02/15/1994 Inventor: Parsons5311779, Pressure-sensitive sensor Issued on: 05/17/1994 Inventor: Teruo5376913, Variable resistor utilizing an elastomeric actuator Issued on: 12/27/1994 Inventor: Pine, et al.5499041, Keyboard integrated pointing device Issued on: 03/12/1996 Inventor: Brandenburg, et al.5565891Six degrees of freedom graphics controller Issued on: 10/15/1996 Inventor: Armstrong Foreign Patent References
International ClassH01C 010/10 |