Patent classifications
H01H2229/012
Equipment with keys having trim and illumination
Electrical equipment such as a tablet computer cover, a laptop computer, or other equipment may include keys. Each key may have a key member. Coatings such as opaque coating layers may be formed on the key members. Opaque coating layers may be patterned to form symbol-shaped openings associated with key labels. Opaque coating layers may also have recessed peripheral portions and other features to enhance the appearance of the keys. Metal coating layers such as physical vapor deposition metal layers may be incorporated into the keys. Key members may have outer surfaces and opposing inner surface on which patterned coating layers may be formed. Peripheral edge portions of the key members may extend between the outer and inner surfaces and may be coated with metal coating layers to form reflective metal trim structures. Backlight illumination for the keys may be formed form light sources such as light-emitting diodes.
Contact member, contact member production method, and push-button switch member equipped with contact member
In a contact member, a mesh-like contact including one or more layers of a metal other than a noble metal is embedded in such a manner as to be exposed from one of the surfaces of a rubbery elastic body. The contact member includes a highly conductive metal coat layer only in the regions of the mesh-like contact which are exposed from the rubbery elastic body, the coat layer having conductivity higher than that of the metal on the outermost surfaces of the mesh-like contact.
Electrical connection to keycap
There is disclosed in an example a key having a tactile element; and a flexible and conductive external element disposed over the tactile element. There is also disclosed an example method of manufacturing the key, and an electronic device comprising a plurality of active keys, including at least one of the key.
CONTACT MEMBER, CONTACT MEMBER PRODUCTION METHOD, AND PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH MEMBER EQUIPPED WITH CONTACT MEMBER
In a contact member, a mesh-like contact including one or more layers of a metal other than a noble metal is embedded in such a manner as to be exposed from one of the surfaces of a rubbery elastic body. The contact member includes a highly conductive metal coat layer only in the regions of the mesh-like contact which are exposed from the rubbery elastic body, the coat layer having conductivity higher than that of the metal on the outermost surfaces of the mesh-like contact.
Push switch with a picture layer that is only visible when illuminated
A push switch capable of indicating a push state comprises a cap, movable stand, base, connecting member, light-emitting module, resilient component, circuit unit, and casing. The cap comprises a surface layer onto which a first UV ink layer, translucent chromium-plated layer, and second UV ink layer are sprayed sequentially. The connecting member is light-penetrable and fitted to the bottom of the cap. The movable stand comprises a body, connecting end portion connected to the connecting member, and limiting portion extending laterally from the body. The movable stand moves whenever the cap is pushed. The base has therein a receiving space. The light-emitting module, resilient component, and circuit unit are disposed in the receiving space. After at least one light-emitting component of the light-emitting module has emitted light, brightness and color of the light emitted is visible through the cap to indicate the push state of the push switch.
Equipment With Keys Having Trim and Illumination
Electrical equipment such as a tablet computer cover, a laptop computer, or other equipment may include keys. Each key may have a key member. Coatings such as opaque coating layers may be formed on the key members. Opaque coating layers may be patterned to form symbol-shaped openings associated with key labels. Opaque coating layers may also have recessed peripheral portions and other features to enhance the appearance of the keys. Metal coating layers such as physical vapor deposition metal layers may be incorporated into the keys. Key members may have outer surfaces and opposing inner surface on which patterned coating layers may be formed. Peripheral edge portions of the key members may extend between the outer and inner surfaces and may be coated with metal coating layers to form reflective metal trim structures. Backlight illumination for the keys may be formed form light sources such as light-emitting diodes.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO KEYCAP
There is disclosed in an example a key having a tactile element; and a flexible and conductive external element disposed over the tactile element. There is also disclosed an example method of manufacturing the key, and an electronic device comprising a plurality of active keys, including at least one of the key.