Patent classifications
H01H2203/02
Keyswitch device and keyboard
A keyswitch device which is provided with a support mechanism which supports a keytop in a movable manner, and a membrane sheet which has a plurality of upper electrodes and a plurality of lower electrodes which respectively correspond to the plurality of the upper electrodes and which form contact pairs with the corresponding upper electrodes. A plurality of contact pairs are arranged for a single keytop. The rubber cup pushes the plurality of contact pairs which are arranged for the single keytop.
KEYSWITCH DEVICE AND KEYBOARD
A keyswitch device which is provided with a support mechanism which supports a keytop in a movable manner, and a membrane sheet which has a plurality of upper electrodes and a plurality of lower electrodes which respectively correspond to the plurality of the upper electrodes and which form contact pairs with the corresponding upper electrodes. A plurality of contact pairs are arranged for a single keytop. The rubber cup pushes the plurality of contact pairs which are arranged for the single keytop.
Low-travel illuminated key mechanism
Embodiments are directed to a low profile key for a keyboard having an overmolded support structure. In one aspect, an embodiment includes a key cap having an illuminable symbol. A support structure having a pair of overmolded wings may pivotally couple to the key cap. A switch housing may surround the support structure and connect each of the first and second wings. A tactile dome may be at least partially positioned within the switch housing and configured to bias the key cap upward. A sensing membrane may be positioned along an underside surface of the tactile dome and configured to trigger a switch event in response to a collapsing of the tactile dome caused by a depression of the key cap. A feature plate may be positioned below the sensing membrane. A light guide panel may define at least one light extraction feature that may be configured to propagate light toward the key cap and cause illumination of the illuminable symbol.
KEYBOARD
A keyboard includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a keyswitch circuit, a connecting member, and a keyswitch assembly. The first substrate has a first through hole. The second substrate is disposed on the first substrate and has a second through hole. The second through hole is connected to the first through hole and located within an inner edge of the first through hole. The keyswitch circuit is disposed on one of the first substrate and the second substrate. The connecting member is engaged with the second through hole and extended onto a bottom surface of the second substrate facing toward the first substrate. The keyswitch assembly is located on a top surface of the second substrate facing away from the first substrate, connected to the connecting member, and configured to trigger the keyswitch circuit.
Keyboard
A keyboard includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a keyswitch circuit, a connecting member, and a keyswitch assembly. The first substrate has a first through hole. The second substrate is disposed on the first substrate and has a second through hole. The second through hole is connected to the first through hole and located within an inner edge of the first through hole. The keyswitch circuit is disposed on one of the first substrate and the second substrate. The connecting member is engaged with the second through hole and extended onto a bottom surface of the second substrate facing toward the first substrate. The keyswitch assembly is located on a top surface of the second substrate facing away from the first substrate, connected to the connecting member, and configured to trigger the keyswitch circuit.
Keyswitch device and keyboard
A keyswitch device which is provided with a support mechanism which supports a keytop in a movable manner, and a membrane sheet which has a plurality of upper electrodes and a plurality of lower electrodes which respectively correspond to the plurality of the upper electrodes and which form contact pairs with the corresponding upper electrodes. A plurality of contact pairs are arranged for a single keytop. The rubber cup pushes the plurality of contact pairs which are arranged for the single keytop.
Switch unit
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.
LOW-TRAVEL ILLUMINATED KEY MECHANISM
Embodiments are directed to a low profile key for a keyboard having an overmolded support structure. In one aspect, an embodiment includes a key cap having an illuminable symbol. A support structure having a pair of overmolded wings may pivotally couple to the key cap. A switch housing may surround the support structure and connect each of the first and second wings. A tactile dome may be at least partially positioned within the switch housing and configured to bias the key cap upward. A sensing membrane may be positioned along an underside surface of the tactile dome and configured to trigger a switch event in response to a collapsing of the tactile dome caused by a depression of the key cap. A feature plate may be positioned below the sensing membrane. A light guide panel may define at least one light extraction feature that may be configured to propagate light toward the key cap and cause illumination of the illuminable symbol.
Key switch and keyboard
A key switch includes a movable part configured to be moved by a pressing operation, a support mechanism that movably supports the movable part, an electrical connector including multiple pairs of contacts of upper electrodes and lower electrodes, and a disc spring that is disposed between the movable part and the electrical connector and configured to be elastically deformed by movement of the movable part and to press the electrical connector. The multiple pairs of contacts are provided for one movable part. When the disc spring is deformed by the movement of the movable part, the disc spring is configured to simultaneously press the multiple pairs of contacts provided for the corresponding movable part.
LOW-TRAVEL ILLUMINATED KEY MECHANISM
Embodiments are directed to a low profile key for a keyboard having an overmolded support structure. In one aspect, an embodiment includes a key cap having an illuminable symbol. A support structure having a pair of overmolded wings may pivotally couple to the key cap. A switch housing may surround the support structure and connect each of the first and second wings. A tactile dome may be at least partially positioned within the switch housing and configured to bias the key cap upward. A sensing membrane may be positioned along an underside surface of the tactile dome and configured to trigger a switch event in response to a collapsing of the tactile dome caused by a depression of the key cap. A feature plate may be positioned below the sensing membrane. A light guide panel may define at least one light extraction feature that may be configured to propagate light toward the key cap and cause illumination of the illuminable symbol.