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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 23, 1984
Filed:
Mar. 07, 1983
Ronald S Denley, Woodstock, IL (US);
Anthony J Van Zeeland, Crystal Lake, IL (US);
Oak Industries Inc., Rancho Bernardo, CA (US);
Abstract
A switch for use in keyboards and the like has a housing mounted on a baseplate, with a set of electrical contacts associated with the housing. There is a reciprocative plunger mounted in the housing. An actuator is operatively connected to the electrical contacts for closing them in response to movement of the plunger. A first spring is located between the plunger and the actuator biasing these components apart. A reciprocative coupler is mounted in the housing, and is engageable with the plunger during a first portion of the plunger stroke. The coupler includes a blocking tang which engages the actuator during the first portion of the plunger stroke to prevent movement of the actuator. A second spring is located between the coupler and the housing to bias the coupler upwardly, this force being also transferred to the plunger when the coupler and plunger are engaged. After a predetermined amount of plunger travel, a trip mechanism separates the coupler from the plunger with the resulting decrease in resistance to the plunger stroke providing a tactile feedback to the operator. Simultaneously, the blocking tang disengages the actuator so the first spring is able to cause the actuator to close the switch.