KEYBOARD AND NOTEBOOK COMPUTER WITH SAME
20170277227 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A keyboard and a notebook computer with the keyboard are provided. The keyboard includes a membrane circuit board and plural keys. Each key includes a keycap, a bulge and a key frame. The bulge is connected with the keycap. The key frame has a guiding groove corresponding to the bulge. When the keyboard is in a usage status, the bulge is not pushed by the guiding groove and thus the keycap is at a higher position. Since the keycap is at the higher position, the movable distance of the keycap is increased and the tactile feel of depressing the keycap is enhanced. While a top cover of the notebook computer is closed to cover the keyboard, the key frame is moved horizontally. As the bulge is pushed by the guiding surface of the guiding groove, the height of the keycap is lowered.
Claims
1. A keyboard, comprising: a membrane circuit board comprising at least one membrane switch; at least one key corresponding to the at least one membrane switch, wherein each key comprises a keycap, a bulge and a key frame, wherein when the keycap is depressed, the corresponding membrane switch is turned on, wherein the bulge is connected with a lateral edge of the keycap and protruded externally from the keycap, wherein the key frame comprises a receiving hole and a guiding surface corresponding to the bulge, and the keycap is movable within the receiving hole, wherein while the key frame is moved horizontally, the bulge is pushed by the guiding surface and moved along the guiding surface, so that the keycap is descended; and a base plate connected with the at least one key.
2. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the key frame further comprises a guiding groove, wherein the guiding groove is concavely formed in an inner wall of the key frame, and the guiding groove has the guiding surface.
3. The keyboard according to claim 2, wherein while the keycap is depressed, the bulge is detached from the guiding groove and moved toward the membrane circuit board, wherein when the keycap is no longer depressed, the bulge is moved toward the guiding groove.
4. The keyboard according to claim 2, wherein while the key frame is moved horizontally in a first direction, the keycap is descended, wherein while the key frame is moved horizontally in a second direction, the keycap is ascended, wherein the first direction and the second direction are opposed to each other.
5. The keyboard according to claim 4, wherein the keyboard is installed on a keyboard base, and the keyboard base is pivotally coupled to a top cover, wherein while the top cover is moved from an opened position to a closed position, the key frame is moved horizontally in the first direction, wherein while the top cover is moved from the closed position to the opened position, the key frame is moved horizontally in the second direction.
6. The keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the keyboard further comprises a linkage element, and the linkage element is contacted with the key frame, wherein while the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the key frame is pushed by the linkage element, so that the key frame is moved horizontally in the first direction.
7. The keyboard according to claim 5, further comprising a driving mechanism, wherein while the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the key frame is driven to be moved horizontally in the first direction by the driving mechanism.
8. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the bulge has a bulge surface in contact with the guiding surface of the key frame, wherein while the key frame is moved horizontally, a position of the bulge surface relative to the guiding surface is changed.
9. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein each key further comprises a connecting element, wherein the connecting element is connected between the base plate and the keycap, and the keycap is moved upwardly or downwardly relative to the base plate through the connecting element.
10. The keyboard according to claim 9, wherein the connecting element is a scissors-type connecting element.
11. The keyboard according to claim 10, wherein the scissors-type connecting element comprises: a first frame, wherein a first end of the first frame is connected with the keycap, and a second end of the first frame is connected with the base plate; and a second frame, wherein a first end of the second frame is connected with the base plate, and a second end of the second frame is connected with the keycap, wherein the second frame is combined with the first frame, and the second frame is rotatable relative to the first frame.
12. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein each key further comprises an elastic element, and the elastic element is arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board, wherein while the keycap is depressed, the elastic element is compressed to trigger the corresponding membrane switch, wherein when the keycap is no longer depressed, the keycap is returned to an original position in response to an elastic force provided by the elastic element.
13. A notebook computer, comprising: a keyboard base; a top cover pivotally coupled with the keyboard base; and a keyboard installed on the keyboard base, wherein the keyboard comprises: a membrane circuit board comprising at least one membrane switch; at least one key corresponding to the at least one membrane switch, wherein each key comprises a keycap, a bulge and a key frame, wherein when the keycap is depressed, the corresponding membrane switch is turned on, wherein the bulge is connected with a lateral edge of the keycap and protruded externally from the keycap, wherein the key frame comprises a receiving hole and a guiding surface corresponding to the bulge, and the keycap is movable within the receiving hole; and a base plate connected with the at least one key, wherein while the top cover is moved from an opened position to a closed position, the key frame is moved horizontally in a first direction, wherein as the key frame is moved horizontally in the first direction, the bulge is pushed by the guiding surface and moved along the guiding surface, so that the keycap is descended.
14. The notebook computer according to claim 13, wherein the notebook computer further comprises a linkage element, and the linkage element is contacted with the key frame, wherein while the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the key frame is pushed by the linkage element, so that the key frame is moved horizontally in the first direction.
15. The notebook computer according to claim 13, further comprising a driving mechanism, wherein while the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the key frame is driven to be moved horizontally in the first direction by the driving mechanism.
16. The notebook computer according to claim 13, wherein each key further comprises an elastic element, and the elastic element is arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board, wherein while the keycap is depressed, the elastic element is compressed to trigger the corresponding membrane switch, wherein when the keycap is no longer depressed, the keycap is returned to an original position in response to an elastic force provided by the elastic element.
17. The notebook computer according to claim 16, wherein while the top cover is moved from the closed position to the opened position, the key frame is moved horizontally in a second direction, wherein as the key frame is moved horizontally in the second direction, the keycap is ascended in response to the elastic force of the elastic element, wherein the first direction and the second direction are opposed to each other.
18. The notebook computer according to claim 13, wherein the bulge has a bulge surface in contact with the guiding surface of the key frame, wherein while the key frame is moved horizontally, a position of the bulge surface relative to the guiding surface is changed.
19. The notebook computer according to claim 13, wherein the key frame further comprises a guiding groove, wherein the guiding groove is concavely formed in an inner wall of the key frame, and the guiding groove has the guiding surface.
20. The notebook computer according to claim 19, wherein while the keycap is depressed, the bulge is detached from the guiding groove and moved toward the membrane circuit board, wherein when the keycap is no longer depressed, the bulge is moved toward the guiding groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0030] The elastic element 233 is arranged between the keycap 231 and the membrane circuit board 22. The connecting element 232 is connected between the base plate 21 and the keycap 231. In this embodiment, the connecting element 232 is a scissors-type connecting element comprising a first frame 2321 and a second frame 2322. The keycap 231 comprises a first keycap fixing structure 2311 and a second keycap fixing structure 2312. The base plate 21 comprises a first base fixing structure 211 and a second base fixing structure 212. The first base fixing structure 211 and the second base fixing structure 212 are penetrated through the membrane circuit board 22. Two ends of the first frame 2321 are connected with the second base fixing structure 212 of the base plate 21 and the first keycap fixing structure 2311 of the keycap 231, respectively. Two ends of the second frame 2332 are connected with the first base fixing structure 211 of the base plate 21 and the second keycap fixing structure 2312 of the keycap 231, respectively. The connecting relationship between the connecting element 232, the base plate 21 and the keycap 231 is presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only.
[0031] The bulge 234 of the key 23 is connected with a lateral edge of the keycap 231 and protruded externally from the keycap 231. The key frame 235 of the key 23 is disposed over the base plate 21. Moreover, the key frame 235 comprises a receiving hole 2351 and a guiding groove 2352. The keycap 231 is movable within the receiving hole 2351. The guiding groove 2352 is concavely formed in an inner wall of the key frame 235. When the keycap 231 is not depressed, the bulge 234 is accommodated within the guiding groove 2352. The guiding groove 2352 has a guiding surface 23521. The bulge 234 has a bulge surface 2341 to be contacted with the guiding surface 23521 of the guiding groove 2352. Consequently, during the process of storing the keyboard 2, the keycap 231 is moved relative to the key frame 235 through the bulge surface 2341 and the guiding surface 23521. The process of storing the keyboard 2 will be illustrated in more details as follows.
[0032] The operations of the keyboard 2 while the key 23 is depressed will be illustrated as follows. Please refer to
[0033] When the keycap 231 of the key 23 is no longer depressed, the keycap 231 is moved upwardly relative to the membrane circuit board 22 in response to an elastic force of the elastic element 233. As the keycap 231 is moved upwardly, the bulge 234 connected with the keycap 231 is moved toward the guiding groove 2352 of the key frame 235. Meanwhile, the first frame 2321 and the second frame 2322 of the connecting element 232 are switched from the folded state to the open-scissors state. Consequently, the keycap 231 is returned to its original position, and the bulge 234 of the keycap 231 is accommodated within the guiding groove 2352 of the key frame 235. Moreover, as shown in
[0034] Hereinafter, a process of storing the keyboard 2 will be illustrated with reference to
[0035] As mentioned above, the height of the keycap 231 is lowered when the keyboard 2 is in the stored status. Consequently, the overall thickness of the keyboard 2 is reduced. Due to the slim appearance, the keyboard 2 can be carried more easily. When the keyboard 2 is restored to the non-stored status, the keycap 231 is ascended to the original height. That is, while the keycap 231 is depressed, the travelling distance of moving the keycap 231 downwardly in the vertical direction is increased. Since the travelling distance of the keycap 231 is increased, the tactile feel of depressing the keycap 231 is enhanced. Moreover, the thickness of the keyboard 2 is reduced without the need of reducing the thickness of any component of the keyboard 2. Consequently, the structured strength of the keyboard 2 is not adversely affected.
[0036] It is noted that the number of the keys 23 of the keyboard 2 is not restricted. In the above embodiment, each key 23 comprises four bulges 234, and each frame 235 comprises four guiding grooves 2352. It is noted that the number of the bulges 234 of each key 23 and the number of the guiding grooves 2352 of each key frame 235 are not restricted. That is, the number of the bulges 234 and the number of the guiding grooves 2352 may be altered by those skilled in the art according to the practical requirements. In
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[0038] Moreover, while the top cover 32 is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the key frame (not shown) of each key 23 in the keyboard base 13 is moved horizontally in the first direction D1. Consequently, as mentioned above, the keycap 231 of the key 23 is descended. Under this circumstance, the keyboard 2 is in a stored status. While the top cover 32 is moved from the closed position to the opened position, the key frame of each key 23 is moved horizontally in the second direction D2. Consequently, as mentioned above, the keycap 231 of the key 23 is ascended to be depressed.
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[0043] From the above descriptions, the present invention provides the keyboard and the notebook computer with the keyboard. While the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position, the keys are correspondingly descended. Since the overall thickness of the notebook computer is reduced, the notebook computer can be easily carried. It is noted that numerous modifications and alterations may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. For example, the number of the linkage elements, the number of the elastic elements, the way of moving the key frame module in the first direction while the top cover is moved from the opened position to the closed position and/or the way of moving the key frame module in the second direction while the top cover is moved from the closed position to the opened position are not restricted.
[0044] While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications and similar structures.