Patent classifications
H01H2213/002
ELASTOMERIC KEYPAD
The present invention relates to an elastomeric keypad (1) having at least one key (3) comprising an elastomeric dome (41) defining a chamber (42) and provided inside with an activating means (43), an activation means (44) cooperating with said activation means (44), and at least one compensating channel (48) opening at said chamber (42) to enable for a flow of fluid from said chamber (42), while said elastomeric dome (41) collapses, and to said chamber (42), while said elastomeric dome (41) releases. In order to suppress the sound intensity of the pushup event, at least one of said compensating channels (48) comprises at least one valve arrangement (5) generating fluid restrictions while the fluid returns to said chamber (42). Preferably said valve arrangement (5) has a form of a Tesla Valve.
Vented push switch
A push switch of the present disclosure has: a resin case that has a recess, a through hole, and a groove; a connection terminal; an upper protection sheet; and a lower protection sheet. The through hole penetrates from a bottom part of the recess to a lower surface of the resin case, and the groove is provided on the lower surface of the resin case. The through hole and the groove are connected to each other, and the through hole overlaps with the lower protection sheet in plan view. The groove has a first area and a second area, and of the first area and the second area, only the first area overlaps with the lower protection sheet in plan view.
Keyboard structure
A keyboard structure includes an elastomer, a flexible conductor and a conductive circuit board from top to bottom. The conductive circuit board is respectively provided with a circuit anode and a circuit cathode, the flexible conductor includes a flexible body and a conductive layer arranged on the flexible body. When pressing the elastomer, the circuit is switched on if the conductive layer on the flexible conductor is in contact with the circuit anode and the circuit cathode on the conductive circuit board. When loosening the elastomer, the circuit is switched off if the conductive layer on the flexible conductor is separated from the circuit anode and the circuit cathode on the conductive circuit board.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROTECTION OF COMPONENTS IN NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY SYSTEMS
Embodiments of negative pressure wound therapy systems and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a housing, a negative pressure source, a canister, an antenna, and one or more controllers. The negative pressure source can provide negative pressure via a fluid flow path to a wound dressing. The canister can be positioned in the fluid flow path and collect fluid removed from the wound dressing. The antenna can be supported by the housing and wirelessly communicate with an electronic device. The antenna can be oriented in the housing to face downward toward the ground when the negative pressure source is providing negative pressure. The one or more controllers can activate and deactivate the negative pressure source and transmit first data to the electronic device using the antenna or receive second data from the electronic device using the antenna.
Liftable keyboard
A liftable keyboard for a portable electronic device is provided. The portable electronic device includes a top cover and a base. The liftable keyboard includes at least one key unit, a membrane switch circuit layer and a micro pump. Each key unit includes a keycap and an elastomer. When a sensing element within the base of the portable electronic device senses that the top cover is close to the base, the micro pump is enabled to perform a gas-extracting action. Consequently, the gas in the elastomeric chamber is extracted so that the elastomer is subjected to compressed deformation. The keycap is moved downwardly in response to the compressed deformation of the elastomer so as to reduce an altitude of the at least one key unit.
Liftable keyboard
A liftable keyboard for a portable electronic device is provided. The portable electronic device includes a top cover and a base. The liftable keyboard includes a key unit, a membrane switch circuit layer, a vent valve and a pump. The key unit includes a keycap and an elastomer. The vent valve includes an inlet, an outlet and a gas exhaust chamber. The inlet and the outlet are in communication with a gas-inputting port and a gas-outputting port of the membrane switch circuit layer, respectively. The gas exhaust chamber is in communication with the pump. When a sensing element of the base senses that the top cover is close to the base, the pump is enabled to perform a gas-extracting action. The elastomer is subjected to compressed deformation and the keycap is moved downwardly. Consequently, an altitude of the key unit is reduced.
PUSH SWITCH
A push switch of the present disclosure has: a resin case that has a recess, a through hole, and a groove; a connection terminal; an upper protection sheet; and a lower protection sheet. The through hole penetrates from a bottom part of the recess to a lower surface of the resin case, and the groove is provided on the lower surface of the resin case. The through hole and the groove are connected to each other, and the through hole overlaps with the lower protection sheet in plan view. The groove has a first area and a second area, and of the first area and the second area, only the first area overlaps with the lower protection sheet in plan view.
KEYBOARD STRUCTURE
A keyboard structure includes an elastomer, a flexible conductor and a conductive circuit board from top to bottom. The conductive circuit board is respectively provided with a circuit anode and a circuit cathode, the flexible conductor includes a flexible body and a conductive layer arranged on the flexible body. When pressing the elastomer, the circuit is switched on if the conductive layer on the flexible conductor is in contact with the circuit anode and the circuit cathode on the conductive circuit board. When loosening the elastomer, the circuit is switched off if the conductive layer on the flexible conductor is separated from the circuit anode and the circuit cathode on the conductive circuit board.
Keyboard module and electronic device using the same
A keyboard module and an electronic device using the keyboard module are provided. The keyboard module includes a housing, a plurality of keys, a micro pump chamber and an actuator. The housing has multiple openings with the keys disposed in the housing. Each key includes a switch membrane, a key cover, an elastic element and a scissor unit. The switch membrane has a key switch, the key cover is above the switch membrane, and the elastic element disposed between the switch membrane and the key cover triggers the key switch when being pressed and deformed. The scissor unit is disposed between the key cover and the switch membrane to support the key cover. The micro pump chamber disposed below the key cover includes a first chamber, a second chamber communicating with the first chamber, a check valve disposed between the first chamber and the second chamber, and an actuator driving the keys to be withdrawn into or protrude out of the openings.
KEYBOARD MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME
A keyboard module and an electronic device using the keyboard module are provided. The keyboard module includes a housing, a plurality of keys, a micro pump chamber and an actuator. The housing has multiple openings with the keys disposed in the housing. Each key includes a switch membrane, a key cover, an elastic element and a scissor unit. The switch membrane has a key switch, the key cover is above the switch membrane, and the elastic element disposed between the switch membrane and the key cover triggers the key switch when being pressed and deformed. The scissor unit is disposed between the key cover and the switch membrane to support the key cover. The micro pump chamber disposed below the key cover includes a first chamber, a second chamber communicating with the first chamber, a check valve disposed between the first chamber and the second chamber, and an actuator driving the keys to be withdrawn into or protrude out of the openings.