Switch apparatus

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Inventors

Chandler, David P.

Application #

001237

Filed

Jan-5-1979

Published

Jan-20-1981

Current US Class

200/292
200/512
200/517
200/5A
200/6A
273/148B
341/20

International Classes

H01H 013/70; H01H 025/00

Field of Search

200/5 364/705 364/709 364/712

Assignee

Mattel, Inc. (Hawthorne, CA)

Examiners

Scott; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mesaros; John G., Shirk; Max E., Goldman; Ronald M.

US Patent References

3996429   Multi-contact push-...
4029915   Miniaturized calcu...
4066851   Keyboard switch as...
4145584   Flexible keyboard s...

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Other References

IBM Tech. Disc. Bull., Lester et al., "Switch", vol. 11, No. 11, Apr. 1969, p. 1569.

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Abstract
A switch apparatus having first and second surfaces with conductive pattern segments thereon in proximate spaced overlying relation, each of the patterns being generally identical and having a circular array of alternating solid and interleaved conductive portion, one pattern being movable toward the other by tilting of a disc for providing a plurality of discrete signals.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a switch apparatus, the combination comprising:

a first substrate having a generally planar surfacd with a ring pattern thereon, said ring pattern including a plurality of generally identical fully conductive arcuate segments with intervening arcuate segments interposed therebetween, said intervening arcuate segments being formed from interleaved non-contacting pairs of conductors, the arc of said intervening segments being approximately one-half the arc of the fully conductive segments;

a second substrate of a flexible material having a second generally identical ring pattern thereon;

means for maintaining said second substrate in spaced proximate relation to said first substrate with said ring patterns in facing relation with one of said ring patterns offset circumferentially relative to the other by an angle generally equal to the arc of one of said intervening segments; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The background of the invention will be discussed in two parts:

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to switch apparatus and more particularly to a printed circuit type switch apparatus.

2. Background of the Invention

In the advancement of electronic technology, improvements have been made in switches and controllers resulting in substantial reduction in size of keyboard calculators and the like. In prior art devices controllers and switches utilized discrete conductive segments such as studs or conductive bosses for electrical contact points, these contact points normally operating in conjunction with other discrete electrically conductive components. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,005,055 a circuit selector is illustrated for replacing the conventional rotary dial on a rotary dial telephone. The circuit selector switch of this patent utilizes a tilting dial or disc centrally suspended above a fixed surface, the point of depression of the disc completing an electrical circuit between adjacent electrically conductive points on the surface.
 
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