Patents Assigned to Magic Dot, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4034176
    Abstract: A membrane switch in which a membrane layer is supported in a spaced relation from at least one contact of one or more pairs of electrically conductive switch contacts. The contacts are mounted on an insulated substrate. The membrane surface adjacent the contacts has an electrically conductive bridging surface supported thereon such that depression of the membrane will bridge the contacts to complete a circuit. The membrane is mounted on the substrate and is held in a normally spaced relationship with the contacts by a plurality of projections formed on the membrane surface adjacent the substrate or one or more of the contact surfaces. The projections may be integrally formed by puncturing the membrane surface with a sharp object or projections may be formed by permanently deforming the membrane without rupturing the membrane itself. Additionally, the projections may be formed by applying individual spacer elements to the membrane surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1977
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventor: Willis August Larson
  • Patent number: 4002923
    Abstract: An electronic switch which has no moving parts and is actuated by the capacitance of an operator providing a connection between earth ground and an input to the electronics associated with the switch is disclosed. The electronic switch in the preferred embodiment, includes a plate accessible to the tough of a human operator electrically connected to a first amplifier, and particularly to the input which is isolated from and thus oscillating with respect to earth ground. The output of the first amplifier is simultaneously connected to one end of a storage capacitor, having its other end connected to earth ground, and to one end of a high impedance. A second amplifier, is connected to the other end of the high impedance to provide a switched output, with the switched output having a first state for approximating an electrical short circuit and a second state for approximating an electrical open circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1977
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventors: Willis A. Larson, David E. Colglazier
  • Patent number: 3995126
    Abstract: Membrane keyboard apparatus is disclosed including an insulator having a conductive sheet thereon providing a plurality of first electrode members in the form of an array of apertures, and a plurality of second electrode members located concentrically within and spaced from the periphery of the apertures of the first electrodes to form an array of individual switching units. The height of the conductive sheet is greater than the height of the second electrode members whereby the level of the top surfaces of the plurality of first electrode members is vertically spaced above the level of the top surfaces of the second electrode members. A flexible, conductive member is disposed in a spaced relation above and adjacent to the level of the top surfaces of the pluralities of first and second electrode members. An identification member having an array of indicia corresponding to the array of individual switching units is disposed in a spaced relation above and adjacent to the flexible conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1976
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventor: Willis August Larson
  • Patent number: 3992634
    Abstract: A touch actuated electronic switch is disclosed including at least one surface, accessible to the touch of a human, interconnected with an active circuit and protected against static electricity. In the preferred embodiment, the active circuit is differential sensing circuitry, preferably, dual input logic circuitry, and most requiring protection from static electricity at this time, a MOS exclusive OR gate. In the preferred embodiment where the interconnection between the logic circuit and the surfaces is desired to include long wires, a twisted pair of wires is used if increased noise immunity or noise protection is desired. The twisted pair is interconnected at one end with one wire electrically connected to the touch surface and the other substantially equal length wire being unconnected or connected to a second touch surface. Both wires are connected at their other ends to the dual inputs to the logic circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventor: Willis A. Larson
  • Patent number: 3988551
    Abstract: Membrane keyboard apparatus is disclosed as including an insulator having a conductive sheet thereon providing a plurality of first electrode members and a plurality of second electrode members to form an array of individual switching units. A membrane member is disposed in a spaced relation above and adjacent to the level of the top surfaces of the pluralities of first and second electrode members. The membrane member is formed of a flexible, plastic, insulative sheet member, and includes: an array of indicia corresponding to the array of individual switching units formed on the first, bottom surface of the sheet member; a background color layer formed on the bottom surface of the sheet member and over the array of indicia; a very thin, conductive layer formed on the background color layer and applied to form patterned areas for providing a conductive path between the first and second electrode members of the individual switching units selected; and height differential members formed in the membrane member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1976
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventor: Willis August Larson
  • Patent number: 3947696
    Abstract: A touch actuated electronic switch is disclosed including a surface, accessible to the touch of a human, interconnected with a differential amplifier. In the preferred embodiment, if increased noise immunity or noise protection is desired, a twisted pair of wires is used and interconnected at one end with one wire electrically connected to the touch surface and the other substantially equal length wire being unconnected. Both wires, at the other end, are connected to the input to the differential amplifier. A common mode alternating voltage signal is then provided to the differential amplifier and a substantial alternating frequency output signal shunt is applied to the differential amplifier, in the preferred embodiment, across terminals conventionally used for D.C. offset null purposes. The output of the differential amplifier is then interconnected to an integrator, in the preferred embodiment a capacitor, and the integrator is in turn connected to an additional amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1976
    Assignee: Magic Dot, Inc.
    Inventors: Willis A. Larson, David E. Colglazier