SPRING KEYBOARD
20230298544 · 2023-09-21
Assignee
- Medeli Musical Instrument (Zhuhai) Co., Ltd. (Zhuhai, CN)
- Medeli Electronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, CN)
Inventors
- Xiaoxian FAN (Zhuhai, CN)
- Dominic Chun hei AU (Zhuhai, CN)
- Guozong LIU (Zhuhai, CN)
- Peng ZHOU (Zhuhai, CN)
Cpc classification
G10H1/34
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A spring keyboard is disclosed. The spring keyboard includes a key support (1) and multiple keys (2) disposed on the key support (1), A back end of a key (2) is connected with the key support (1) through a spring (3). The key support (1) includes a first rotary structure (41). The key (2) includes a second rotary structure (42) matched with the first rotary structure (41), and the key (2) can rotate up and down around the first rotary structure (41). The key support (1) further includes a limit seat (51), and the key (2) further includes a limit reverse buckle (52) matched with the limit seat (51). The limit reverse buckle (52) faces towards a front end of the one of the keys (2). The structure of the spring keyboard is reliable, effectively eliminating the hidden danger of disconnecting the key (2) from the key support (1).
Claims
1. A spring keyboard, comprising: a key support and a plurality of keys installed on the key support, wherein a back end of one of the plurality of keys is connected with the key support through a spring, wherein the key support includes a first rotary structure, and the one of the plurality of keys includes a second rotary structure matched with the first rotary structure and is rotatable up and down around the first rotary structure, wherein the key support further comprises a limit seat, and the one of the plurality of keys includes a limit reverse buckle matched with the limit seat.
2. The spring keyboard as in claim 1, wherein the limit reverse buckle faces towards a front end of the one of the plurality of keys.
3. The spring keyboard as in claim 2, wherein the back end of the one of the plurality of keys includes a spring fixing hole, wherein the limit reverse buckle is disposed at a front side of the spring fixing hole, and the second rotary structure is disposed at a front side of the limit reverse buckle.
4. The spring keyboard as in claim 3, wherein the limit reverse buckle comprises a connecting part and a reverse buckle part, wherein a first end of the connecting part is connected with the one of the plurality of keys, and a second end of the connecting part is connected with the reverse buckle part, wherein the inverse buckle part comprises a buckle facing toward the front end of the one of the plurality of keys.
5. The spring keyboard as in claim 4, wherein the buckle has a clearance fit with the limit seat, wherein when the front end of the one of the plurality of keys is in a horizontal state, a gap exists between the buckle and the limit seat, wherein when the front end of the one of the plurality of keys is pressed down, the gap between the buckle and the limit seat gradually decreases until the buckle abuts against the limiting seat.
6. The spring keyboard as in claim 5, wherein the limit seat is connected to a bottom of the first rotary structure, and an active groove for the limit seat is disposed at the first rotary structure.
7. The spring keyboard as in claim 6, wherein the second rotary structure comprises an inclined baffle matched with the active groove.
8. The spring keyboard as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of keys comprises a plurality of white keys and a plurality of black keys.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The appended drawings are used for further explanation of the present disclosure, but the embodiments in the appended drawings do not constitute any limitation of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art may obtain other appended drawings according to the following drawings without creative labor.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The technical solutions in the present disclosure will be described clearly and completely below with reference to the drawings. The described embodiments are a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure, and will not be limited. Based on the embodiments in the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0019] In the description of the present disclosure, it should be noted that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by the terms “center”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “inner”, or “outer”, etc. is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present disclosure and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation of the present disclosure. The term “back end (side)” means the same as the “distal end (side)” and refers to the end (side) that is far away from the player, and the term “front end (side)” means the same as the “proximal end (side)” and refers to the end (side) that is close to the player. In addition, the terms “first”, “second”, and “third” are only used for descriptive purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance.
Embodiment 1
[0020] Refer to
[0021] It should be noted that, in order to realize the resetable lever movement of the key 2, the combination of the first rotary structure 41 and the second rotary structure 42 acts as the fulcrum. When pressing the front end of the key 2, the back end of the key 2 will be subjected to a tensile resetting force provided by the spring 3. When the press force at the front end of key 2 is withdrawn, the key 2 will reset immediately. As shown in
[0022] Refer to
[0023] As an example, the limit reverse buckle 52 is disposed on a front side of spring fixing hole 31, the second rotary structure 42 is disposed on a front side of the limit reverse buckle 52. The limit reverse buckle 52 includes a connecting part 53 and a reverse buckle part 54. The first end of the connecting part 53 is connected with the key 2, and the second end of the connecting part 53 is connected with the reverse buckle part 54. The reverse buckle part 54 includes a buckle facing toward the front end of the key 2.
[0024] The spring fixing hole 31, the limit reverse buckle 52 and the second rotary structure 42 are successively arranged from the back end to the front end of the key 2, correspondingly, a part connecting the spring 3, the limit seat 51 and the first rotary structure 41 are successively arranged from the back end to the front end of the key support 1.
[0025] In the present embodiment, the buckle has a clearance fit with the limit seat 51. When the front end of the key 2 is in a horizontal state, there is a gap between the buckle and the limit seat 51, such that there is a certain buffer area. When the front end of the key 2 is pressed, the gap between the buckle and the limit seat 51 gradually decreases. When the key 2 reaches its maximum stroke, the buckle abuts against the limit seat 51, which increases the contact area between the buckle and the limit seat 51 and effectively prevents the key 2 from leaving the key support.
[0026] In addition, the limit seat 51 is connected to the bottom of the first rotary structure 41, such that the limit seat 51 is integrated with the first rotary structure 41. An active groove 55 for the limit seat 51 is disposed at the first rotary structure 41 and is inclined towards the bottom of the first rotating structure 41. When the limit seat 51 is deformed upward due to the buckle, the limit seat 51 can rotate slightly towards the direction of the active groove 55, and there is a certain activity space for the limit seat 51 in the active groove 55. Further, the second rotary structure 42 includes an inclined baffle 43 which is matched with the active groove 55. When the limit seat 51 deforms upward to a certain extent, the inclined baffle 43 will limit the limit seat 51 to prevent the limit seat 51 from excessive deformation and causing irreversible damage to the material.
[0027] In summary, the present disclosure provides a spring keyboard. The spring keyboard includes a key support 1 and multiple keys 2 disposed on the key support 1. A back end of a key 2 is connected with the key support 1 through a spring 3. The key support 1 includes a first rotary structure 41. The key 2 includes a second rotary structure 42 matched with the first rotary structure 41, and the key 2 can rotate up and down around the first rotary structure 41. The key support 1 further includes a limit seat 51, and the key 2 further includes a limit reverse buckle 52 matched with the limit seat 51. The limit reverse buckle 52 faces towards a front end of the key 2. In the present disclosure, when pressing the front end of the key 2, the key 2 rotates up and down around the first rotary structure 41, the limit reverse buckle 52 and the limit seat 51 on the key support 1 are buckled tighter and tighter as the key 2 continues to rotate downward. When the key continues to be pressed down after the maximum stroke is reached, such as in a case when the after-touch function is required, the back end of the key 2 will not be warped. The structure is simple and reliable, effectively eliminating the hidden danger of disconnecting the key 2 from the key support 1.
[0028] It should be noted that the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments, which are preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made to the present disclosure within the principle of the present disclosure should be included in the protection scope of the present disclosure.