H01H2203/038

Push switch and electronic device including push switch

In a first aspect of the present disclosure, a push switch includes a substrate including a first electrode and a second electrode arranged on an upper surface of the substrate, the second electrode arranged around the first electrode; and a resilient member that is arranged on the second electrode over the first electrode. The substrate includes a recess in a lower surface of the substrate, and the recess is positioned below the first electrode that is arranged on the upper surface of the substrate.

SWITCH UNIT
20190103238 · 2019-04-04 ·

A switch unit includes a wiring board, a spacer, a movable contact element, a pressing element, and a protective sheet. A first stationary contact element and a second stationary contact element having rectangular shapes are provided on an upper surface of the wiring board. A contact section includes the movable contact element, the first stationary contact element, and the second stationary contact element. The movable contact element is mounted on a portion of the upper surface of the wiring board that is exposed from an inside of an opening of the spacer so that an outer edge of the movable contacts the second stationary contact element. The first stationary contact element continuously extends from a region of the wiring board facing a movable contact portion of the movable contact element to a region of the wiring board outside a region of the wiring board onto which the movable contact element is projected.

Bi-stable keycap display

Particular embodiments described herein provide a keycap that includes a plurality of front plane elements, where each front plane element includes a top electrode, a conductive region under each of the plurality of front plane elements, where each conductive region includes a bottom electrode and a top electrode coupling area, where each top electrode coupling area is electrically coupled to a common top electrode node, an electrical path between each top electrode and each corresponding top electrode coupling area such that each top electrode is connected to the common top electrode node, and a dielectric between each top electrode and each bottom electrode.

Key entry device

A key entry device including a housing, a keypad array disposed within the housing and including a plurality of keys, a key contact array disposed within the housing below the keypad array and including a plurality of contact pairs, a dome array underlying the keypad array and the key contact array and including a plurality of domes, and a protrusion array underlying the dome array and including a plurality of protrusions, whereby depression of one of the plurality of keys of the keypad array causes a corresponding one of the domes of the dome array to be displaced downwardly and to be deformed by pushing engagement with a corresponding one of the protrusions of the protrusion array into contact with at least one of the contact pairs of the key contact array.

Strip light switch
10222041 · 2019-03-05 · ·

A strip light switch includes an insulative housing with terminal grooves and positioning grooves defined in an accommodation chamber therein, a terminal set including at least one first terminal, at least one second terminal and multiple third terminals mounted in the terminal grooves and multiple mating connection terminals detachably mounted in the positioning grooves in a replaceable manner for conduction with the third terminals, a conductive shrapnel mounted in the accommodation chamber, and a press device including a cylindrical press block supported on the conductive shrapnel pressable by a user to force the conductive shrapnel in conducting the first and second terminals, conducting plates mounted in the cylindrical press block and disposed in contact with the conducting plates of the mating connection terminal and a light-emitting component mounted in the cylindrical press block for electrical contact with the conducting plates.

Light-emitting assembly for keyboard

A light-emitting assembly positioned within a switch housing of a keyboard assembly for an electronic device is disclosed. The light-emitting assembly may include a phosphor structure, a transparent material positioned on opposing side surfaces of the phosphor structure, and an epoxy layer formed over an entire back surface of the phosphor structure and the transparent material. The light-emitting assembly may also include a mask layer formed over an entire top surface of: the phosphor structure, the transparent material, and the epoxy layer. The light-emitting assembly may further include a light source positioned within the phosphor structure for emitting a light.

KEYBOARD FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE

An input mechanism is disclosed. The input mechanism includes a dome support structure defining an opening that extends through the dome support structure, a collapsible dome positioned in the opening and engaged with the dome support structure, and a cover member coupled to the dome support structure and covering the collapsible dome, thereby retaining the collapsible dome within the opening of the dome support structure.

Secure smartcard reader

A secure smartcard reader including a smartcard connector and a flexible printed circuit board wrapped around and at least partially surrounding the smartcard connector and at least partially defining a security volume enclosing the smartcard connector, the wrapped flexible printed circuit board defining on an outer-facing surface thereof a plurality of keypad contacts, the wrapped flexible printed circuit board defining electrical conductors connecting the plurality of keypad contacts to connector pads and the wrapped flexible printed circuit board defining a protective anti-tamper mesh protecting the electrical conductors.

MULTI-POLE DOME SWITCH
20180358191 · 2018-12-13 ·

Implementations of a multi-pole dome switch configured to simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, close or open two separate circuits are provided. In some implementations, a multi-pole dome switch may comprise a tactile metal dome and a conductive insert that are separated by an insulator. In some implementations, when the dome is depressed, the dome and the conductive insert are configured to simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, make conductive contact with two traces of a first circuit and two traces of a second circuit, respectively, positioned thereunder on a PCB. In this way, the multi-pole dome switch is able to simultaneously, or nearly simultaneously, close two separate circuits. Succinctly put, in some implementations, the multi-pole dome switch may be configured to act as a double-pole, double-throw switch.

SWITCH CASE AND SWITCH
20180350534 · 2018-12-06 ·

A switch case includes a metal plate having a first surface and a second surface that is at a side opposite to the first surface, and a resin case embedding a part of the metal plate. The resin case includes a housing portion having an opening disposed on a surface of the resin case. The metal plate includes a terminal portion, a contact portion, and an intermediate portion positioned between the terminal portion and the contact portion. The terminal portion is exposed from the surface of the resin case, and the intermediate portion is embedded in the resin case. The intermediate portion is provided with first and second through-hole each penetrating the first surface and the second surface. A hole diameter of the first through-hole at the second surface is larger than a hole diameter of the first through-hole at the first surface.