Patent classifications
G06C7/02
Illuminated film-covered keyboard
An illuminated film-covered keyboard includes: a backlit keyboard module which includes a plurality of keys that are light-permeable, and at least one backlight source; a frame body disposed on the backlit keyboard module, the frame body including a key area, wherein the top surface of each of the plurality of keys is exposed at the key area; and a cover film disposed at the key area and on top of the top surface of each of the plurality of keys, wherein the cover film includes a light-permeable film, a base color layer, a light-shielding layer that is opaque, and a protection layer disposed on a side of the light-shielding layer opposing the base color layer, and wherein the portions of the light-shielding layer that respectively correspond to each of the plurality of keys are removed so as to form a plurality of light-transparent patterns.
LOCKING PIN MECHANISM FOR KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY OF AN INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM
Disclosed is a keyboard for an information handling system. The keyboard includes a keycap frame having a plurality of keycaps. They keycap frame is coupled to a cover using at least one retractable locking pin. The keycap frame can be positioned between a top cover and a bottom cover, and the top cover can include one or more openings for the plurality of keycaps to protrude through. The keycap frame and the first cover can be coupled without using screws.
ILLUMINATED FILM-COVERED KEYBOARD
An illuminated film-covered keyboard includes: a backlit keyboard module which includes a plurality of keys that are light-permeable, and at least one backlight source; a frame body disposed on the backlit keyboard module, the frame body including a key area, wherein the top surface of each of the plurality of keys is exposed at the key area; and a cover film disposed at the key area and on top of the top surface of each of the plurality of keys, wherein the cover film includes a light-permeable film, a base color layer, a light-shielding layer that is opaque, and a protection layer disposed on a side of the light-shielding layer opposing the base color layer, and wherein the portions of the light-shielding layer that respectively correspond to each of the plurality of keys are removed so as to form a plurality of light-transparent patterns.