Keyboard
11776774 · 2023-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/7057
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/81
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/7057
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A keyboard including a base plate, a plurality of keycaps, a plurality of supporting structures and a membrane switch element is provided. The base plate has a through hole. The keycaps are disposed on the base plate. The supporting structures are respectively disposed between the keycaps and the base plate. The membrane switch element is disposed on the base plate. The vertical projection of two adjacent keycaps of the keycaps relative to the base plate overlaps the through hole, and the membrane switch element has a shielding portion covering the through hole.
Claims
1. A keyboard, comprising: a base plate having a through hole passing through an upper surface of the base plate and a bottom surface of the base plate; a plurality of keycaps disposed on the base plate; a plurality of supporting structures respectively disposed between the plurality of keycaps and the base plate; and a membrane switch element disposed on the base plate, wherein a vertical projection of two adjacent keycaps of the plurality of keycaps relative to the base plate overlaps the through hole, and the membrane switch element has a shielding portion covering the through hole, and a width of the through hole is greater than an interval between two adjacent keycaps of the plurality of keycaps.
2. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the shielding portion has a non-translucent coating.
3. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the membrane switch element has a plurality of pressing portions correspondingly located under the plurality of press-keys, each of the pressing portions has a first circuit layer, an insulation layer and a second circuit layer; the insulation layer is disposed between the first circuit layer and the second circuit layer; the pressing portions respectively have a pressing switch formed between the first circuit layer and the second circuit layer.
4. The keyboard according to claim 3, wherein a thickness of the pressing portion is greater than a thickness of the shielding portion.
5. The keyboard according to claim 3, wherein a number of film layers of the pressing portion is greater than a number of film layers of the shielding portion.
6. The keyboard according to claim 1, further comprising a fixing structure disposed on the base plate and correspondingly located under the shielding portion; the shielding portion and the fixing structure are separated by a predetermined interval.
7. The keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the fixing structure is a standoff whose one end is disposed in the through hole of the base plate and another end of the standoff extends toward underneath of the base plate.
8. The keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the fixing structure comprises a standoff and a bridging piece connecting the base plate and the standoff; the bridging piece has a hole; one end of the standoff is disposed in the hole of the bridging piece and another end of the standoff extends toward underneath of the bridging piece.
9. The keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the base plate comprises a recessed portion surrounding the through hole; a top surface of the recessed portion is lower than an upper surface of the base plate.
10. The keyboard according to claim 9, further comprising a fixing structure disposed on the base plate and corresponding fixed to the recessed portion under the shielding portion; the shielding portion and the fixing structure are separated by a predetermined interval.
11. The keyboard according to claim 10, wherein the fixing structure is a standoff whose one end is disposed in the through hole of the base plate and another end of the standoff extends toward underneath of the base plate.
12. A keyboard, comprising: a base plate having a through hole passing through an upper surface of the base plate and a bottom surface of the base plate; a plurality of keycaps disposed on the base plate; a plurality of supporting structures respectively disposed between the plurality of keycaps and the base plate; and a membrane switch element disposed on the base plate, wherein the membrane switch element has a shielding portion corresponding to the through hole, the through hole is covered by the shielding portion, and a width of the through hole is greater than an interval between two adjacent keycaps of the plurality of keycaps, wherein the base plate comprises a recessed portion surrounding the through hole and a top surface of the recessed portion is lower than the upper surface of the base plate.
13. The keyboard according to claim 12, wherein the shielding portion has a non-translucent coating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Detailed descriptions of the invention are disclosed below with a number of embodiments. However, the disclosed embodiments are for explanatory and exemplary purposes only, not for limiting the scope of protection of the invention.
(8) It should be noted that these embodiments are for exemplary and explanatory purposes only, not for limiting the scope of protection of the invention. The invention can be implemented by using other features, elements, methods and parameters. The preferred embodiments are merely for illustrating the technical features of the invention, not for limiting the scope of protection. Anyone skilled in the art will be able to make suitable modifications or changes based on the specification disclosed below without breaching the spirit of the invention. Designations common to the accompanying drawings are used to indicate identical or similar elements.
(9) Moreover, ordinal numbers, such as “the first”, “the second”, and “the third”, are used in the specification and claims to modify the components of the claims. The ordinal numbers of claim components do not imply or represent that the said components have any previous ordinal numbers, nor represent the sequence between a particular component and another component or the sequence of process in a manufacturing method. The ordinal numbers are used to clearly distinguish the components having the same designations.
First Embodiment
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(12) The press-key 120 may include a keycap 122, a supporting structure 124 and an elastomer 126. The keycap 122 is disposed on supporting structure 124 and the elastomer 126. The supporting structure 124 and the elastomer 126 can be movably disposed between the keycap 122 and the base plate 110. The supporting structure 124 can be a scissor structure, a balance bar, or a lift shaft. The elastomer 126 (such as a rubber dome) is disposed in the supporting structure 124. Thus, when the keycap 122 is pressed by the user, the keycap 122 can move upward and downward with respect to the base plate 110 through the supporting structure 124 and the elastomer 126. Besides, when the keycap 122 is pressed, the membrane switch element 130 corresponding to the elastomer 126 is turned on to generate a pressing signal.
(13) In the present embodiment, the membrane switch element 130 has a plurality of pressing portions 132 (only two are illustrated in the diagram) and a plurality of shielding portions 133 (only one is illustrated in the diagram). Each of the pressing portions 132 of the membrane switch element 130 is located under a corresponding press-key 120, and each shielding portion 133 is correspondingly located under the area between two adjacent press-keys 120. That is, in the direction of vertical projection, the pressing portion 132 of the membrane switch element 130 overlaps the keycap 122, the shielding portion 133 covers the through hole 112, and the width P1 of the through hole 112 is greater than the interval P2 between two adjacent keycaps 122 of the press-keys 120. Since the pressing portion 132 is blocked by the keycap 122, the user cannot see the inside of the press-key 120 from outside but can see the part of the base plate 110 within the interval area of two adjacent press-keys 120 and the fixing structure 140 disposed under the base plate 110 if no shielding portion 133.
(14) In the present embodiment, to avoid the user directly seeing the fixing structure 140 from the gap between the keycaps 122, the membrane switch element 130 has at least one non-translucent film layer 131 disposed on the shielding portion 133. The film layer 131 is configured to the block the sight between the gap of the keycaps 122 and the fixing structure 140, so that the user cannot directly see the base plate 110 and the fixing structure 140 under the film layer 131 from outside.
(15) In an embodiment, the non-translucent film layer 131 has a non-translucent coating 131d, such as a deep color coating or a silver color or white color coating, formed on the film layer 131 to avoid light penetration and the base plate 110 being exposed. It should be noted that the non-translucent coating 131d can be formed on the top surface of the film layer 131, that is, the side of the film layer 131 facing the keycap 122 or can be formed on the bottom surface of the film layer 131, that is, the side of the film layer 131 facing the base plate 110, or can be formed on both sides of the film layer 131.
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(17) Overall, the pressing portion 132 has three film layers, and the shielding portion 133 has one or two of the three film layers 131, so that the film thickness of the pressing portions 132 is greater than the film thickness of the shielding portion 133. Let the thickness of a film layer 131 be exemplified by 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm. The film thickness of the shielding portion 133 is about ⅓ or ⅔ of the film thickness of the pressing portion 132, therefore the shielding portion 133 provides more accommodation space than the pressing portion 132 by ⅓ to ⅔ of the accommodation space. That is, since the number of film layers of the shielding portion 133 is less than the number of film layers of the pressing portion 132, the shielding portion 133 forms a downward notch with respect to the pressing portion 132. As indicated in
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(19) In an embodiment, the fastener 145 can be made by a screw. During the assembly of the keyboard 100, the top end of the fastener 145 may be slightly protruded from the fixing structure 140 and touch the membrane switch element 130. In the present embodiment, as the number of film layers of the shielding portion 133 is reduced (or the film thickness is reduced), the shielding portion 133 has an additional accommodation space in comparison to the pressing portion 132, and the top end of the fastener 145 will not touch the film layer 131 of the shielding portion 133. Thus, the membrane switch element 130 will not be scratched and the assembly quality of the keyboard 100 will not be affected.
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(21) It can be understood from the above disclosure that as the film thickness of the film layer 131 of the shielding portion 133 is reduced, a first accommodation space is additionally created above the fixing structure 140. Moreover, through the arrangement of the recessed portion 113 of the base plate 110, a second accommodation space is additionally created above the fixing structure 140. Through the arrangement of the present embodiment, the increased first and/or second accommodation space can receive the terminal end of the fixing structure 140 and/or the top end of the fastener 145 protruding from the fixing structure 140, hence avoiding the riveting burrs of the fixing structure 140 piercing or touching the film layer 131 and avoiding the top end of the fastener 145 passing through the fixing structure 140 and touching the film layer 131 of the membrane switch element 130.
(22) On the other hand, since the film layer 131 of the shielding portion 133 blocks the sight between the gap of the keycap 122 and the fixing structure 140, the user cannot see the base plate 110 and the fixing structure 140 (inclusive of the fastener 145 in the fixing structure 140) under the film layer 131 from outside.
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Second Embodiment
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(26) Besides, the bridging piece 142 disposed under the base plate 110 additionally creates a second accommodation space above the standoff 141. Through the arrangement of the present embodiment, the increased first and/or second accommodation space can receive the terminal end of the fastener 145 passing through the fixing structure 140 to avoid the top end of the fastener 145 protruding from the fixing structure 140 and touching the film layer 131 of the membrane switch element 130.
(27) On the other hand, since the film layer 131 of the shielding portion 133 blocks the sight between the gap of the keycap 122 and the fixing structure 140, the user cannot see the base plate 110 and the fixing structure 140 (inclusive of the fastener 145 of the fixing structure 140) under the film layer 131 from outside.
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(29) According to the keyboard of the present embodiment, the fixing structure is correspondingly located under the shielding portion of the membrane switch element. The shielding portion has a film layer, such as a non-translucent film layer for blocking the sight of the user seeing from the gap of keycaps to the fixing structure, so that the user cannot directly see the base plate and the fixing structure under the film layer from outside. Moreover, as the number of film layers of the shielding portion is reduced, the shielding portion has additional accommodation space with respect to pressing portion. The increased accommodation space leaves room for the assembly of the keyboard, hence avoiding the fastener scratching the film layer and affecting the assembly quality of the keyboard.
(30) While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.