Key structure
11450492 ยท 2022-09-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/84
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A key structure includes a switch circuit layer, a pedestal and a keycap. The pedestal includes a protrusion part and a hollow part. The keycap includes a buffering hook and a locking hook. The pedestal is disposed on the switch circuit layer. The keycap is disposed within the hollow part of the pedestal. The buffering hook and the locking hook of the keycap are aligned with the protrusion part of the pedestal. While the keycap is moved in a direction away from the switch circuit layer, the buffering hook is contacted with the protrusion part and then the locking hook is contacted with the protrusion part.
Claims
1. A key structure, comprising: a switch circuit layer; an elastic element disposed on the switch circuit layer; a pedestal disposed on the switch circuit layer, and arranged around the elastic element, wherein the pedestal comprises a protrusion part and a hollow part; and a keycap disposed within the hollow part of the pedestal and aligned with the elastic element, wherein the keycap comprises a buffering hook and a locking hook, and the buffering hook and the locking hook are located beside each other and aligned with the protrusion part of the pedestal, wherein while the keycap is moved in a direction away from the switch circuit layer, the buffering hook is contacted with the protrusion part and then the locking hook is contacted with the protrusion part.
2. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein when the buffering hook of the keycap is contacted with the protrusion part, the buffering hook is subjected to elastic deformation, wherein after the buffering hook is subjected to the elastic deformation, the locking hook is contacted with the protrusion part.
3. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the pedestal comprises an inner wall, and the inner wall is arranged around the hollow part, wherein the protrusion part is disposed on the inner wall and extended in a direction toward the hollow part.
4. The key structure according to claim 3, wherein the buffering hook and the locking hook of the keycap are disposed within the hollow part, and extended in a direction toward the inner wall.
5. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the keycap comprises a connection post, and the connection post comprises a lateral wall, wherein the connection post is inserted into the hollow part of the pedestal, and the buffering hook and the locking hook are located beside each other and disposed on the lateral wall in a side-by-side arrangement.
6. The key structure according to claim 5, wherein the keycap further comprises a buffering arm and a position-limiting arm, wherein the buffering arm and the position-limiting arm are located beside each other and disposed on the lateral wall of the connection post in a side-by-side arrangement, wherein the buffering hook is disposed on the buffering arm, and the locking hook is disposed on the position-limiting arm.
7. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the buffering hook of the keycap comprises a first contact surface, and the locking hook of the keycap comprises a second contact surface, wherein when the buffering hook is contacted with the protrusion part, the first contact surface of the buffering hook is contacted with the protrusion part, wherein when the locking hook is contacted with the protrusion part, the second contact surface of the locking hook is contacted with the protrusion part.
8. The key structure according to claim 7, wherein an area of the first contact surface of the buffering hook is smaller than an area of the second surface of the locking hook.
9. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the buffering hook is made of soft material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(5) The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments and accompanying drawings.
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(7) The pedestal 30 comprises a protrusion part 32 and a hollow part 33. The keycap 40 comprises a buffering hook 42 and a locking hook 43. The elastic element 20 is disposed on the switch circuit layer 10. The pedestal 30 is disposed on the switch circuit layer 10 and arranged around the elastic element 20. The keycap 40 is disposed within the hollow part 33 of the pedestal 30. The buffering hook 42 and the locking hook 43 of the keycap 40 are located beside each other. In addition, the buffering hook 42 and the locking hook 43 of the keycap 40 are aligned with the protrusion part 32 of the pedestal 30.
(8) While the keycap 40 is moved in the direction away from the switch circuit layer 10, the buffering hook 42 of the keycap 40 is contacted with the protrusion part 32 of the pedestal 30 firstly. After the buffering hook 42 is contacted with the protrusion part 32, the locking hook 43 of the keycap 40 is contacted with the protrusion part 32 of the pedestal 30.
(9) In an embodiment, the pedestal 30 comprises an inner wall 31, and the keycap 40 comprises a connection post 41, a buffering arm 44 and a position-limiting arm 45. The connection post 41 comprises a lateral wall 411. The buffering hook 42 of the keycap 40 comprises a first contact surface 421. The locking hook 43 of the keycap 40 comprises a second contact surface 431. The hollow part 33 is enclosed by the inner wall 31 of the pedestal 30. The protrusion part 32 is disposed on the inner wall 31 of the pedestal 30 and extended in the direction toward the hollow part 33.
(10) The buffering arm 44 and the position-limiting arm 45 of the keycap 40 are located beside each other. In addition, the buffering arm 44 and the position-limiting arm 45 are disposed on the lateral wall 411 of the connection post 41 in a side-by-side arrangement. The buffering hook 42 is disposed on the buffering arm 44. The locking hook 43 is disposed on the position-limiting arm 45. In other words, the buffering hook 42 and the locking hook 43 are located beside each other and arranged side by side. The keycap 40 is disposed within the hollow part 33 of the pedestal 30. The connection post 41 of the keycap 40 is inserted into the hollow part 33 of the pedestal 30. The buffering hook 42 and the locking hook 43 are also disposed within the hollow part 33 of the pedestal 30. Moreover, the buffering hook 42 and the locking hook 43 are extended in the direction toward the inner wall 31 of the pedestal 30.
(11) While the keycap 40 is moved in the direction away from the switch circuit layer 10 and the keycap 40 is ascended to a certain height, the first contact surface 421 of the buffering hook 42 of the keycap 40 is contacted with the protrusion part 32 of the pedestal 30. Consequently, the moving speed of the keycap 40 is slowed down. In addition, since the buffering hook 42 is subjected to elastic deformation, the compact force on the pedestal 30 is reduced. After the first contact surface 421 of the buffering hook 42 is contacted with the pedestal 30, the second contact surface 431 of the locking hook 43 is contacted with the protrusion part 32. Due to this structural design, the locking hook 43 is not directly contacted with the pedestal 30. Consequently, a buffering function is achieved.
(12) The operations of the key structure 1 will be described as follows.
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(15) In an embodiment, the buffering hook 42 of the keycap 40 is made of soft material, and the area of the first contact surface 421 of the buffering hook 42 is smaller than the area of the second contact surface 431 of the locking hook 43. In other words, the contact area of the buffering hook 42, and the flexibility of the buffering hook 42 is high. Consequently, when the buffering hook 42 is contacted with the protrusion part 32 of the pedestal 30, the compact force can be effectively alleviated, and the vibration noise can be reduced. Moreover, the locking hook 43 is made of hard material.
(16) 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.