KEYCAP, KEYSWITCH MODULE WITH THE KEYCAP, AND JIG FOR DISPOSING THE KEYCAP
20200328042 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/88
ELECTRICITY
H01H2221/058
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A keyswitch module includes base plate, supporting mechanism movably disposed on the base plate in an up-and-down direction, and a keycap disposed on and movable with the supporting mechanism. The keycap includes a keycap body, a plurality of connecting features and at least one retaining feature. The keycap body has a top wall and a surrounding wall which extends downwardly from a periphery of the top wall. The connecting features are retainingly connected with the supporting mechanism. The retaining feature is adapted to be retainingly connected with a jig for a legend forming process.
Claims
1. A keycap of a keyswitch module which includes a supporting mechanism for said keycap to be disposed thereon, said keycap being positioned on a jig for a legend forming process, said keycap comprising: a keycap body having a top wall and a surrounding wall extending downwardly from a periphery of said top wall; a plurality of connecting features formed on a lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body and adapted to be retainingly connected with the supporting mechanism; and at least one retaining feature formed on said lower surface of said top wall and spaced apart from said connecting features, said retaining feature being adapted to be retainingly connected with the jig.
2. The keycap as claimed in claim 1, wherein said retaining feature is distant from a center of said top wall of said keycap body by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said connecting features is distant from said center of said top wall.
3. The keycap as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting features are disposed in proximity of said periphery of said top wall.
4. The keycap as claimed in claim 1, wherein said keycap comprises two of said retaining features which are spaced apart from each other and adapted to be retainingly connected with the jig.
5. The keycap as claimed in claim 4, wherein said retaining features are spaced apart from each other in a first direction that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body, each of said retaining features being distant from a center of said top wall in a second direction that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall and transverse to the first direction by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said connecting features is distant from said center of said top wail in the second direction.
6. A keyswitch module comprising: a base plate; a supporting mechanism movably disposed on said base plate in an up-and-down direction; and a keycap disposed on and movable with said supporting mechanism, said keycap including a keycap body, a plurality of connecting features and at least one retaining feature, said keycap body having a top wall and a surrounding wall which extends downwardly from a periphery of said top wall, said connecting features being formed on a lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body and being retainingly connected with said supporting-mechanism, said retaining feature being formed on said lower surface of said top wall and being spaced apart from said connecting features, said retaining feature being adapted to be retainingly connected with a jig for a legend forming process.
7. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 6, wherein said retaining feature is distant from a center of said top wall of said keycap body by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said connecting features is distant from said center of said top wall.
8. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 6, wherein said connecting features are disposed in proximity of said periphery of said top wall.
9. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 6, wherein said keycap includes two of said retaining features which are spaced apart from each other and adapted to be retainingly connected with the jig.
10. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 9, wherein said retaining features are spaced apart from each other in a first direction of said keyswitch module that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body, each of said retaining features being distant from a center of said top wall in a second direction that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall and transverse to the first direction by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said connecting features is distant from said center of said top wall in the second direction.
11. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 6, wherein said retaining feature extends downwardly from said lower surface of said top wall, said supporting mechanism having a mounting wall which faces said lower surface of said top wall, and at least one recess which is formed in said mounting wall for receiving said retaining feature.
11. keyswitch module as claimed in claim 11, wherein said supporting mechanism includes a first supporting member and a second supporting member pivotably connected to each other about a central axis in a first direction, said first supporting member having two first ends which are opposite to each other in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction and which are respectively engaged with one of said connecting features and said base plate, said second supporting member having two second ends which are opposite to each other in the second direction and inboard to said first ends and which are respectively engaged with said base plate and other one of said connecting features so as to connect said supporting mechanism between said base plate and said keycap.
13. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 12, wherein said keycap includes two of said retaining features which are spaced apart from each other in the first direction and adapted to be retainingly connected with the jig, said retaining features extending downwardly from said lower surface of said top wall, said first supporting member having a mounting wall which faces said lower surface of said top wall, and two recesses which are formed in said mounting wall for receiving said retaining features, respectively.
14. The keyswitch module as claimed in claim 12, wherein said keycap includes two of said retaining features which are spaced apart from each other in the first direction and adapted to be retainingly connected with the jig, said retaining features extending downwardly from said lower surface of said top wall, said second supporting member having a mounting wall which faces said lower surface of said top wall, and two recesses which are formed in said mounting wall for receiving said retaining features, respectively.
15. A jig for positioning a keycap as claimed in claim 1 to perform a legend forming process, comprising: a jig body; and a positioning block formed on said jig body, and having a mounting wall which faces and abuts against said lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body, at least one positioning feature which is formed on said mounting wall and engaged with said retaining feature, and a plurality of recesses which are formed in said mounting wall for receiving said connecting features, respectively.
16. The jig as claimed in claim 15, wherein said positioning feature is distant from a center of said mounting wall of said positioning block by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said recesses is distant from said center of said mounting wall.
15. jig as claimed in claim 15, wherein said recesses are formed in proximity of a periphery of said mounting wall of said positioning block.
18. The jig as claimed in claim 15, wherein said positioning block has two of said positioning features which are spaced apart from each other.
19. The jig as claimed in claim 18, wherein said positioning features are spaced apart from each other in a first direction of said jig that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall of said keycap body, each of said positioning features being distant from a center of said mounting wall in a second direction that is parallel to said lower surface of said top wall and transverse to the first direction by a distance that is smaller than a distance by which each of said recesses is distant from said center of said mounting wall in the second direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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[0020] The base plate 1 is a square plate in this embodiment, and is made of a plastic material. The base plate I has a plate body 11 defining a plane which extends in both a lengthwise direction (DI) and a widthwise direction (D2) that is transverse to the lengthwise direction (D1), two first hooks 12 extending upwardly from the plate body 11, spaced apart from each other in the widthwise direction (D2) and adjacent to a side of the plate body 11, two second hooks 13 extending upwardly from the plate body 11, spaced apart from each other in the widthwise direction (D2) and adjacent to an opposite side of the plate body 11 in the lengthwise direction (D1), and two stop portions 14 extending upwardly from the plate body 11, spaced apart from each other in the widthwise direction (D2) and adjacent to the first hooks 12. Each of the first hooks 12 has a hook end facing in the lengthwise direction (D1) and away from that of each of the second hooks 13. The film circuit board 2 is attached to the base plate 1.
[0021] The supporting mechanism 3 is movably disposed on the base plate 1 in an up-and-down direction. The supporting mechanism 3 includes a first supporting member 31 and a second supporting member 32 pivotably connected to each other about a central axis in a first direction, i.e., the widthwise direction (D2). Specifically, the first and second supporting members 31, 32 may be made of a plastic material. The width of the first supporting member 31 in the widthwise direction (D2) is larger than that of the second supporting member 32. The first supporting member 31 is formed with an accommodation slot 311 extending therethrough in the up-and-down direction such that the second supporting member 32 is received in the accommodation slot 311. More specifically, the first supporting member 31 has two central pivot grooves 314 disposed at a center thereof and communicated with the accommodation slot 311, two first ends 310 opposite to each other in a second direction, i.e., the lengthwise direction (D1), and two recesses 33 for receiving the retaining features 43, respectively. Two pin-shaped first pivot portions 312 are disposed at one first end 310 and each extend in the widthwise direction (D2) to be engaged with the first hooks 12, respectively. Two pin-shaped second pivot portions 313 are disposed at the other first end 310 and each extend in the widthwise direction (D2) . The first supporting member 31 abuts against the stop portions 14 to prevent excess rotation thereof. The second supporting member 32 has two central pivot pins 323 disposed at a center thereof and respectively and rotatably engaged in the central pivot grooves 314 to permit rotation of the second supporting member 32 relative to the first supporting member 31 about the central axis, and two second ends 320 opposite to each other in the second direction. Two pin-shaped third pivot portions 321 are disposed at one second end 320 and each extend in the widthwise direction (D2) to be engaged with the second hooks 13, respectively. Two pin-shaped fourth pivot portions 322 are disposed at the other second end 320 and each extend in the widthwise direction (D2). Thus, the first and second supporting members 31, 32 are formed as a scissor-shaped supporting structure.
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[0024] In a modified form, the first direction and the second direction of the previous embodiment maybe the lengthwise direction (D1) and the widthwise direction (D2), respectively.
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[0026] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.