KEY STRUCTURE AND KEYCAP ASSEMBLY THEREOF
20220115193 ยท 2022-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
H01H2221/058
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A key structure includes a casing, a restoring member and a keycap assembly. The casing has an opening. The restoring member is disposed in the casing. The keycap assembly includes a keycap and a holder. The keycap includes a pressing portion and a central shaft. The pressing portion has a bottom surface. The central shaft connects to the bottom surface. The central shaft has a hemispherical portion adjacent to the bottom surface. The holder is inserted into the casing via the opening and contacts the restoring member. The holder includes a shaft bore. The shaft bore has an arcuate socket. The central shaft passes through the shaft bore and contacts the restoring member, and the hemispherical portion is accommodated in the arcuate socket.
Claims
1. A key structure, comprising: a casing, having an opening; a restoring member disposed in the casing; and a keycap assembly, comprising: a keycap comprising a pressing portion and a central shaft, the pressing portion having a bottom surface, the central shaft connected to the bottom surface, the central shaft having a hemispherical portion adjacent to the bottom surface; and a holder inserted into the casing via the opening and contacting the restoring member, the holder comprising a shaft bore having an arcuate socket, wherein the central shaft passes through the shaft bore and contacts the restoring member, and the hemispherical portion is accommodated in the arcuate socket.
2. The key structure of claim 1, wherein when the pressing portion is pressed, the hemispherical portion is displaced in the arcuate socket.
3. The key structure of claim l wherein when an edge of the pressing portion is pressed, a contact point between the hemispherical portion and the arcuate socket forms a point of resisting force.
4. The key structure of claim 1, wherein the central shaft further comprises a shaft portion, and the shaft portion extends from the hemispherical portion in a direction away from the bottom surface.
5. The key structure of claim 4, wherein both the shaft portion and the shaft bore are non-circular in structure.
6. The key structure of claim 5, wherein the shaft portion has a first plane, the shaft bore of the holder has a second plane, and the first plane corresponds to the second plane to restrict the shaft portion from rotating in the shaft bore.
7. The key structure of claim 1, wherein the holder further comprises a guiding post contacting an inner wall of the opening, and a top surface of the guiding post does not contact the pressing portion.
8. The key structure of claim 7, wherein the guiding post corresponds to one corner of the opening, and the holder is guided into the casing by the guiding post.
9. The key structure of claim 1, wherein the keycap comprises at least one first snap connecting to the bottom surface, and the first snap is inserted into the casing via the opening and snaps onto the casing.
10. The key structure of claim 1, wherein the holder further comprises a second snap, and the second snap is inserted into the casing via the opening and snaps onto the casing.
11. A keycap assembly, used in a key structure, comprising a casing having an opening and a restoring member disposed in the casing, the keycap assembly comprising: a keycap, comprising: a pressing portion having a bottom surface; and a central shaft connected to the bottom surface, the central shaft having a hemispherical portion adjacent to the bottom surface; and a holder inserted into the casing via the opening and contacting the restoring member, the holder comprising: a shaft bore having an arcuate socket, wherein the central shaft passes through the shaft bore and contacts the restoring member, and the hemispherical portion is accommodated in the arcuate socket.
12. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein when the pressing portion is pressed, the hemispherical portion is displaced in the arcuate socket.
13. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein when an edge of the pressing portion is pressed, a contact point between the hemispherical portion and the arcuate socket forms a point of resisting force.
14. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein the central shaft further comprises a shaft portion, and the shaft portion extends from the hemispherical portion in a direction away from the bottom surface.
15. The keycap assembly of claim 14, wherein both the shaft portion and the shaft bore are non-circular in structure.
16. The keycap assembly of claim 15, wherein the shaft portion has a first plane, the shaft bore of the holder has a second plane, and the first plane corresponds to the second plane to restrict the shaft portion from rotating in the shaft bore.
17. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein the holder further comprises a guiding post contacting an inner wall of the opening, and a top surface of the guiding post does not contact the pressing portion.
18. The keycap assembly of claim 17, wherein the guiding post corresponds to one corner of the opening, and the holder is guided into the casing by the guiding post.
19. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein the keycap comprises at least one first snap connecting to the bottom surface, and the first snap is inserted into the casing via the opening and snaps onto the casing.
20. The keycap assembly of claim 11, wherein the holder further comprises a second snap, and the second snap is inserted into the casing via the opening and snaps onto the casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] In the drawings, wherein similar reference numerals denote similar elements throughout the several views:
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[0024] FIG, 3 is a schematic diagram of the keycap shown in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0029] In order to make the structure and characteristics as well as the effectiveness of the present invention to he further understood and recognized, detailed description of the present invention is provided as follows along with embodiments and accompanying figures.
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[0031] Please refer to
[0032] The keycap assembly 30 of the present invention comprises a keycap 40 and a holder 50. Please refer to
[0033] In this embodiment, the central shaft 42 has a hemispherical portion 421, and the hemispherical portion 421 is adjacent to the bottom surface 411 of the pressing portion 41. In other words, the hemispherical portion 421 is formed at the connection between the central shaft 42 and the pressing portion 41. As shown
[0034] As shown in
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[0036] As shown in
[0037] Moreover, the shaft bore 52 is located at the central area of the holder 50 to accommodate the central shaft 42 of the keycap 40. The shaft bore 52 has arcuate socket 521 to accommodate the hemispherical portion 421 of the central shaft 42. The hemispherical portion 421 and the arcuate socket 521 are matched with each other. Specifically, the hemispherical portion 421 of this embodiment is a hemisphere, and the arcuate socket 521 is a semicircular groove correspondingly. When the shaft portion 422 of the central shaft 42 passes through the shaft bore 52, the convex surface of the hemispherical portion 421 is accommodated in the arcuate socket 521. When the pressing portion 41 is pressed and inclined, the hemispherical portion 4211 can be displaced in the arcuate socket 521, which is similar to the structure of a universal joint.
[0038] Specifically, during the assembly process, the holder 50 is inserted into the casing 10 first, and then the central shaft 42 of the keycap 40 is aligned with the shaft bore 52 to cause the central shaft 42 to pass through the shaft bore 52. As shown in
[0039] In addition, please refer to
[0040] When the pressing portion 41 is pressed, especially when an edge or a corner of the pressing portion 41 is pressed, the entire pressing portion 41 will tilt or shift such that the central shaft 42 will shift with the pressing portion 41. Because the structure of the hemispherical portion 421 and the arcuate socket 521 are matched with each other, the hemispherical portion 421 can be displaced in the arcuate socket 521 (which is similar to a universal joint) such that the movable space of the keycap 40 can be increased. Further, because the guiding post 51 does not contact the pressing portion 41, the pressing portion 41 has more space to shift or tilt without being restricted by the guiding post 51. Therefore, the keycap assembly 30 is a two-piece structure (i.e., comprising the keycap 40 and the holder 50), the hemispherical portion 421 and the arcuate socket 521 are matched with each other, and the guiding post 51 does not contact the pressing portion 41. These structures can increase the movable space of the keycap 40 so as to achieve the effect of preventing the keycap 40 from becoming stuck.
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[0042] In the conventional key structure, the keycap assembly 30 is a single member the keycap 40 and the holder 50 are combined). In other words, the conventional keycap includes the guiding posts. Therefore, when the edge or corner of the conventional keycap is pressed, the point of resisting force is located at a contact point between the guiding post and the opening of the casing. In the conventional keycap, a resistance arm D3 is the distance between the point of resisting force (i.e., the contact point between the guiding post and the opening) and the fulcrum (i.e., the center of the central shaft). It should be noted that, for the sake of easy understanding, the resistance arm D3 generated by pressing the conventional keycap is marked in
[0043] As shown in
[0044] In addition to achieving the labor-saving effect, in this embodiment, the keycap 40 and the holder 50 may be made of different materials to achieve an effect of changing the appearance of the key structure 1 at low cost. For example, the holder 50 may be made of a plastic material such as polyoxymethylene (POM), which has the characteristics of a low friction coefficient and great rigidity. The keycap 40 may he of plastic, ceramic, wood, or other materials according to the desired appearance.
[0045] Please refer to
[0046] It should be noted that the assembly sequence of the key structure 1 of this embodiment is such that, after the holder 50 is inserted into the casing 10, the keycap 40 is assembled with the holder 50; that is, the central shaft 42 of the keycap 40 is inserted into the shaft bore 52 of the holder 50. As described above, after the keycap 40 is assembled with the casing 10, the first snap 43 may snap onto the casing 10. At this time, the keycap 40 is able to limit the position of the holder 50 located below it to prevent the holder 50 from falling out of the opening 11 and to fix the holder 50 in the casing 10.
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[0048] As mentioned above, according to a key structure and a keycap assembly of the present invention, the keycap assembly comprises a keycap and a holder. A central shaft of the keycap has a hemispherical portion, and a shaft bore of the holder has an arcuate socket corresponding to the hemispherical portion. After the central shaft passes through the shaft bore, the hemispherical portion is accommodated in the arcuate socket. Because of the matched structure of the hemispherical portion and the arcuate socket, the hemispherical portion can be displaced in the arcuate socket to increase the movable space of the keycap. In brief, because the keycap assembly is a two-piece structure i.e., comprising the keycap and the holder) and because the hemispherical portion and the arcuate socket are matched with each other, the space for displacement of the keycap can be increased such that the keycap can be prevented from becoming stuck.
[0049] In addition, the holder has a guiding post designed such that the guiding post does not contact the pressing portion, and the pressing portion has space for shifting or tilting without being restricted by the guiding post so as to achieve the aforementioned effect of preventing the keycap from becoming stuck.
[0050] It is noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are only for illustration. It is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents. Therefore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the appended claims.