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START/STOP ENGINE BUTTON ASSEMBLY INCORPORATING AN AUTOMATED BUTTON COVER

A start/stop engine button assembly includes a start/stop engine button, a button cover, displaceable between a closed position and an open position, and an actuator that functions to displace the button cover between the closed position and the opened position.

Keyboard assemblies having reduced thickness and method of forming keyboard assemblies

Keyboard assemblies having reduced thicknesses and methods of forming the same. A keyboard assembly may include a printed circuit board (PCB) and a single membrane sheet adhered directly to the PCB. The single membrane sheet may substantially cover the PCB. The keyboard assembly may also include a group of dome switches coupled directly to the single membrane sheet. Another keyboard assembly may include a group of conductive pads and a group of membrane pads. Each of the group of membrane pads may be adhered directly to a corresponding one of the group of conductive pads. The keyboard assembly may also include a group of dome switches coupled directly to the membrane pads. Each of the group of dome switches may be coupled directly to a corresponding one of the group of membrane pads.

Key structure of keyboard

A key structure of a keyboard includes a keycap, a scissor connecting mechanism, a conductive circuit board and a bottom plate from top to bottom, wherein a projection is arranged between the scissor connecting mechanism and the conductive circuit board; when an optional position of the periphery of the keycap is pressed, the scissor connecting mechanism is in contact with the projection before the conductive circuit board or the bottom plate below the scissor connecting mechanism; and if the optional position of the periphery of the keycap continues being pressed, the scissor connecting mechanism positioned on one side of the pressed point is bent and deformed by using the projection as a fulcrum and is in contact with the conductive circuit board.

Contact lever for use in an electrical switch assembly
10418195 · 2019-09-17 · ·

A contact lever for use in an electrical switch assembly so as to allow selectable movement within the switch assembly of a contact lever contact member from electrical connection with a first stationary contact member into electrical connection with a second stationary contact member, the contact lever including: first and second lever arms that are connected at respective first ends to the contact lever contact member; said first and second lever arms having respective second ends, and, said first and second lever arms being configured to extend away from the contact member and to terminate at their respective second ends; a gap disposed between the first and second lever arms which separates the first and second lever arms as they extend away from the contact member, and wherein the gap is configured to allow movement of a spring element of the switch assembly therethrough; and a bridge member configured for connection with the first and second lever arms so as to traverse the gap separating the first and second lever arms.

Contact lever for use in an electrical switch assembly
10418195 · 2019-09-17 · ·

A contact lever for use in an electrical switch assembly so as to allow selectable movement within the switch assembly of a contact lever contact member from electrical connection with a first stationary contact member into electrical connection with a second stationary contact member, the contact lever including: first and second lever arms that are connected at respective first ends to the contact lever contact member; said first and second lever arms having respective second ends, and, said first and second lever arms being configured to extend away from the contact member and to terminate at their respective second ends; a gap disposed between the first and second lever arms which separates the first and second lever arms as they extend away from the contact member, and wherein the gap is configured to allow movement of a spring element of the switch assembly therethrough; and a bridge member configured for connection with the first and second lever arms so as to traverse the gap separating the first and second lever arms.

Scissor structure for key of keyboard

A scissor structure for a key of a keyboard includes an inner scissor and an outer scissor, wherein the inner scissor is fixedly connected with the outer scissor through an elastic connecting pin; when the key is pressed, the inner scissor and the outer scissor are pressed therewith, and drive the elastic deformation of the connecting pin; when the key is loosened, the inner scissor and the outer scissor are restored to an initial state under the elastic restoring force of the connecting pin, so as to transmit the key.

Keyboard device and manufacturing method thereof

A keyboard device and a manufacturing method of the keyboard device are provided. The keyboard device includes a base plate, a membrane circuit board and a key. A connecting structure with an upper connecting part is protruded from the base plate. The membrane circuit board includes a first film layer with an extension part. A clearance space is formed between the extension part and the base plate. An end part of the stabilizer bar of the keycap is clamped between the upper connecting part and the extension part. While the stabilizer bar is moved, the end part of the stabilizer bar is slid between the upper connecting part and the extension part. Moreover, the end part of the stabilizer bar and the extension part are interfered with each other and sunken downwardly into the clearance space.

KEYBOARD AND KEY MODULE THEREOF
20240170237 · 2024-05-23 ·

A keyboard includes a base plate, a first key module, a second key module, a first light source, a second light source and an insulation layer. The first key module includes a first keycap disposed on the base plate, wherein the first keycap includes a first pattern aligned in a first direction. The second key module includes a second keycap disposed on the base plate, wherein the second keycap includes a second pattern different from the first pattern. The first light source is disposed under the first keycap at a position corresponding to the first pattern. The second light source is disposed under the second keycap at a position corresponding to the second patter. The insulation layer is disposed between the base plate and the first light source, wherein the insulation layer has a third pattern covering the first light source.

Keyswitch and illuminated keyswitch

An illuminated keyswitch includes a keycap, a pair of frames adapted to support the keycap in an up-down movement, the pair of frames disposed corresponding to each other and substantially rotatably coupled to each other to define an inner space under the keycap, a pair of elastic members connecting the pair of frames to be located at two opposite sides of the inner space, respectively, and an illumination light source disposed between the pair of elastic members in the inner space and adapted to provide an illumination light. During the up-down movement of the keycap, a vertical projection of the pair of frames surrounds the inner space without interfering therewith, so the illumination light passes the inner space to illuminate the keycap.

BUTTON AND BUTTON ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE

A button for a drug delivery device with a reduced operating loudness includes a plate-like button body forming a touch surface, wherein the plate-like button body is coupled by an axial supporting member to a noise-generating interface of the drug delivery device and movable into a longitudinal direction of the drug delivery device, wherein the plate-like button body includes a material composite with at least one first component consisting of a first material and at least one second component consisting of a second material different from the first material, wherein the at least one first component and the at least one second component are coupled via at least one coupling plane that is at least section wise slanted or perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. Further, the disclosure describes a button assembly for a drug delivery device which is shock resistant.