Patent classifications
H01H2009/0278
Keyboard
The present utility model discloses a keyboard. The keyboard comprises keys, a fixing frame, long flexible strips, a key locking plate, a flexible sheet, a PCB board, a flexible base, and a bottom cap. The key locking plate is mounted on the upper surface of the flexible sheet. The flexible sheet is mounted on the upper surface of the PCB board. The PCB board is mounted on the flexible base. The flexible base is mounted on the bottom cap. The key locking plate, the flexible sheet, the PCB board and the flexible base fixed in the housing. The long flexible strips are mounted on all sides of the key locking plate and in the fixing frame.
KEYSWITCH
A keyswitch includes a base plate, a keycap, a balance bar, at least one buffer layer, and a membrane switch layer disposed on a base plate. A linking portion of the base plate protruding upward penetrates through the membrane switch layer such that a contact portion of the membrane switch layer is located proximate to the linking portion. A connecting section of the balance bar passes through a through hole of the linking portion. The at least one buffer layer is formed on a lower surface of the contact portion, and extends along a first lateral path and a second lateral path. The contact portion supports the connecting section to abut against a top wall of the linking portion. When the keycap moves upward and downwards, the connecting section pivotally slides on the contact portion, between the first lateral path and the second lateral path.
Key structure
A key structure includes a base plate, a key cap, a supporting member, a link member, and a buffer member. The base plate includes a body portion and a protrusion portion protruding upward from the body portion. The body portion has an accommodating hole, the accommodating hole corresponds to the protrusion portion, and the protrusion portion has an opening. The key cap is disposed above the base plate. The supporting member is disposed between the key cap and the base plate. The link member includes a main body portion and an end portion. The main body portion is pivotally connected to the key cap, and the end portion is disposed at the opening of the protrusion portion. The buffer member is located below the end portion, and the end portion leans against the buffer member.
Key assembly
The disclosure provides a key assembly, including: a baseplate, having a top surface and a recess groove recessed from the top surface, in which the recess groove is a blind hole; a hook, disposed on the baseplate, and extending upward from the top surface to form a hole between the hook and the top surface, in which an orthographic projection range of the hook and an orthographic projection range of the recess groove do not overlap each other; a key cap, disposed on the baseplate; an elastic member, disposed between the key cap and the baseplate; a link bar, connecting the key cap and the baseplate, in which the link bar has an extension portion passing through the hole; and a membrane, disposed on the top surface of the baseplate, in which the membrane covers at least part of the recess groove, and the extension portion abuts the membrane.
POSITIONING MEMBER AND KEYBOARD CONTAINING THE SAME
The disclosure provides a keyboard includes a bottom plate, a key unit and a shielding layer. The bottom plate includes a body part and a through hole. The key unit is disposed on the body part. The shielding layer covers a portion of the bottom plate and comprising a main part disposed on the body part and an extension part extending from the main part toward the through hole, wherein the extension part has a hole with a size larger than or substantially equal to a size of the through hole.
POSITIONING MEMBER AND KEYBOARD CONTAINING THE SAME
The disclosure provides a positioning member includes a bottom plate and a shielding layer. The bottom plate includes a body part and a protruding part. The body part has a connection part. The protruding part has a through hole. The body part is upwardly connected to the protruding part through the connection part, such that the body part, the connection part and the protruding part jointly enclose an accommodating space below the through hole. An joint member having a stud and a head connected to the stud, wherein the stud passes through the through hole to be fixed in the accommodating space via the head. The shielding layer is disposed on the body part, partly extending to the through hole of the protruding part to shield the protruding part exposed by the joint member. A keyboard is further provided.
KEY ASSEMBLY
The disclosure provides a key assembly, including: a baseplate, having a top surface and a recess groove recessed from the top surface, in which the recess groove is a blind hole; a hook, disposed on the baseplate, and extending upward from the top surface to form a hole between the hook and the top surface, in which an orthographic projection range of the hook and an orthographic projection range of the recess groove do not overlap each other; a key cap, disposed on the baseplate; an elastic member, disposed between the key cap and the baseplate; a link bar, connecting the key cap and the baseplate, in which the link bar has an extension portion passing through the hole; and a membrane, disposed on the top surface of the baseplate, in which the membrane covers at least part of the recess groove, and the extension portion abuts the membrane.
KEY STRUCTURE
A key structure includes a base plate, a key cap, a supporting member, a link member, and a buffer member. The base plate includes a body portion and a protrusion portion protruding upward from the body portion. The body portion has an accommodating hole, the accommodating hole corresponds to the protrusion portion, and the protrusion portion has an opening. The key cap is disposed above the base plate. The supporting member is disposed between the key cap and the base plate. The link member includes a main body portion and an end portion. The main body portion is pivotally connected to the key cap, and the end portion is disposed at the opening of the protrusion portion. The buffer member is located below the end portion, and the end portion leans against the buffer member.
Lever switch mounted on a vehicle
To provide a lever switch that reduces collision sound when a switch moving body rotates while reducing the number of parts. A click feeling generator is made integrally of an elastic member and disposed inside a third case. An operation lever is operated to rotate the switch moving body with respect to the third case. The click feeling generator includes clicking surfaces that abut on a tip end of the switch moving body to impart a click feeling, a shoulder portion, and a low rigidity portion. A corner portion of the switch moving body in the rotation direction abuts on the corresponding low rigidity portion to limit a rotation range of the switch moving body.
Positioning member and keyboard containing the same
The disclosure provides a positioning member includes a bottom plate and a shielding layer. The bottom plate includes a body part and a protruding part. The body part has a connection part. The protruding part has a through hole. The body part is upwardly connected to the protruding part through the connection part, such that the body part, the connection part and the protruding part jointly enclose an accommodating space below the through hole. An joint member having a stud and a head connected to the stud, wherein the stud passes through the through hole to be fixed in the accommodating space via the head. The shielding layer is disposed on the body part, partly extending to the through hole of the protruding part to shield the protruding part exposed by the joint member. A keyboard is further provided.