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Pressure activated switching device    
United States Patent5695859   
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Inventor(s)Burgess; Lester E. (Box 522, Swarthmore, PA 19081)
AbstractA pressure sensitive sparkless switching device includes a layer of piezoresistive cellular polymer foam, at least two conductive layers, and an insulative spacer element having at least one opening. When pressure is applied to the device the piezoresistive foam disposes itself through the opening of the spacer element and makes electrical contact between the conductive layers. The resistance of the piezoresistive foam varies with the amount of pressure applied to provide an analog as well as on-off function. The device may also provide multiple switching, and shear detection capabilities.
   














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Pressure activated switching device
Inventor     Burgess; Lester E. (Box 522, Swarthmore, PA 19081)
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Publication Date     December 9, 1997
Application Number     08/429,683
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Filing Date     April 27, 1995
US Classification     428/209 200/85R 200/86R 340/973 345/161 428/465 428/901
Int'l Classification     B32B 009/00
Examiner     Ryan; Patrick
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Attorney/Law Firm     Dilworth & Barrese
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USPTO Field of Search     340/973 345/161 428/209 428/901 428/465 428/929 428/195 200/85 R 200/86 R
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What is claimed is:

1. A pressure actuated switching apparatus, which comprises:

a) first and second conductive layers;

b) a layer of compressible piezoresistive material disposed between said first and second conductive layers;

c) at least one insulative spacer element positioned between said piezoresistive material and at least one of said first and second conductive layers, said spacer element possessing a plurality of openings;

wherein in response to a predetermined amount of force applied thereto said compressible piezoresistive material disposes itself through at least some of said openings of said spacer element to make electrical contact with said second conductive layer, and wherein said piezoresistive material includes an expanded polymeric foam having a plurality of voids dispersed in a polymeric matrix, the matrix having a mixture of conductive particles and conductive fiber incorporated therein.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said compressible piezoresistive material is movable between a maximum thickness in an uncompressed state and a minimum thickness in a maximally compressed state and has a maximum resistance of from about 500 ohms to about 150,000 ohms when uncompressed and a minimum resistance of from about 200 ohms to about 500 ohms when maximally compressed, and said first and second conductive layers each have a resistance of less than that of the resistance of the maximally compressed piezoresistive layer.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a cover sheet positioned in contacting relation to the first conductive layer, the first conductive layer being positioned between the cover sheet and the compressible piezoresistive material, and a base positioned in contacting relation to the second conductive layer, the second conductive layer being positioned between the base and the at least one spacer element.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said first conductive layer is positioned between the cover sheet and the piezoresistive material, and the second conductive layer is positioned between the base and the piezoresistive material.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said first conductive layer comprises an elastomeric conductive material.

6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said cover sheet and the first conductive layer are bonded together and are elastomeric.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second conductive layers comprise layers of metal sheet.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said piezoresistive material comprises a cellular polymeric foam having a conductive filler comprising a mixture of colloidal carbon and graphite fibers.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one spacer element comprises a layer of rigid polymeric material.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one spacer element comprises a sheet of resiliently compressible polymeric material.

11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said openings of said spacer element are substantially evenly sized, spaced, and/or arrayed.

12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said openings of said spacer element are substantially randomly sized, spaced, and/or arrayed.

13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one spacer element includes a mesh.

14. The apparatus of claim 1 further including means for coupling together at least two pressure actuated switching devices.

15. The apparatus of claim 1 further including means responsive to the application of a shear force for making electrical contact between said piezoresistive material and said first and second conductive layers.

16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said predetermined amount of force is at least a minimum amount of force necessary for effecting actuation of the pressure actuated switching device, said minimum amount of force being related to the size of said spacer element openings, and the thickness and rigidity of said spacer element.

17. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the elastomeric conductive material comprises an elastomeric polymeric resin having a filler of conductive particles and an ohms-per-square sheet resistance of less than 10% of that of the piezoresistive material.

18. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first conductive layer is adjacent the piezoresistive material, the piezoresistive material is adjacent the spacer element, and the at least one spacer element is adjacent the second conductive layer.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a pressure actuated switching device for closing or opening an electric circuit, and particularly to a safety mat for operating and shutting down machinery in response to personnel movement onto the mat.

2. Background of the Art

Pressure actuated electrical mat switches are known in the art. Typically, such mat switches are used as floor mats in the vicinity of machinery to open or close electrical circuits.

For example, a floor mat switch which opens an electrical circuit when stepped o