KEYBOARD, KEY MODULE, MOVABLE SWITCH MECHANISM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MOVABLE SWITCH MECHANISM
20180358193 ยท 2018-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/88
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/79
ELECTRICITY
H01H11/06
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/88
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A keyboard includes a plurality of key modules. Each key module includes a baseplate, a circuit membrane disposed on the baseplate, a metal dome disposed on the circuit membrane, an elastic member disposed on the metal dome, and a keycap. The elastic member and the linkage member are configured to be a movable switch mechanism. The circuit membrane has a conductive circuit. The metal dome has an opening corresponding to the conductive circuit of the circuit membrane. A trigger portion protrudes from an underside of the elastic member. When the keycap is pressed, the trigger portion passes through the opening of the metal dome, and moves downwards to abut against the conductive circuit to induce a conducting signal. The movable switch mechanism can be made by a double injection molding method.
Claims
1. A key module, comprising: a baseplate; a circuit membrane disposed on the baseplate, the circuit membrane having a conductive circuit; a metal dome disposed on a top surface of the circuit membrane, the metal dome having an opening corresponding to the conductive circuit of the circuit membrane; an elastic member disposed on the metal dome, the elastic member having a trigger portion protruding from an underside of the elastic member, the trigger portion passing through the opening of the metal dome; and a keycap arranged above the elastic member; wherein when the keycap is pressed, the trigger portion of the elastic member moves downwards to abut against the conductive circuit to induce a conducting signal.
2. The key module as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a linkage member, the linkage member being disposed on the baseplate and connected to the baseplate, wherein the linkage member includes a first frame and a second frame, the second frame being pivotally connected to the first frame and having an accommodating portion, the elastic member being fixedly connected in the accommodating portion of the second frame.
3. The key module as claimed in claim 2, wherein the keycap has a pivoting unit, and the baseplate has a restricting unit, wherein a first side of the first frame is pivotally connected to the pivoting unit, and a second side of the first frame is slidably connected to the restricting unit, and wherein a first side of the second frame is pivotally connected to the pivoting unit, and a second side of the second frame is slidably connected to the restricting unit.
4. The key module as claimed in claim 2, wherein the elastic member has an upper ring and an outer ring, and wherein the upper ring extends upwards from a periphery of the trigger portion and abuts against the keycap, the outer ring extends downwards and outwards from the upper ring, the outer ring is affixed to a periphery of the accommodating portion, and the upper ring protrudes over a top surface of the second frame.
5. The key module as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a supporting film, the supporting film being disposed on the metal dome, the supporting film having a retaining ring, and the retaining ring fixing the metal dome on the circuit membrane.
6. The key module as claimed in claim 5, wherein the supporting film further includes a plurality of extension parts outward extended from a periphery of the retaining ring, and the metal dome has a plurality of seat portions, the extension parts covering the seat portions.
7. The key module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the metal dome has a light hole, an illuminating element is disposed on the circuit membrane, and the elastic member is made of light-transmittable material, a light from the illuminating element passing through the light hole and the elastic member to illuminate the keycap.
8. A keyboard, comprising: a plurality of key modules, each of the key modules includes: a baseplate; a circuit membrane, disposed on the baseplate, the circuit membrane having a conductive circuit; a metal dome, disposed on a top surface of the circuit membrane, the metal dome having an opening corresponding to the conductive circuit of the circuit membrane; an elastic member, disposed on the metal dome, the elastic member has a trigger portion protruding from an underside of the elastic member, the trigger portion passing through the opening of the metal dome; and a keycap, arranged above the elastic member; wherein when the keycap is pressed, the trigger portion of the elastic member moves downwards to abut against the conductive circuit so as to induce a conducting signal.
9. The keyboard as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a linkage member having a first frame and a second frame, wherein the baseplate has a restricting unit, the linkage member being disposed on and connected to the baseplate, the second frame being pivotally connected to the first frame, and the elastic member being fixedly connected in an accommodating portion of the second frame.
10. The keyboard as claimed in claim 9, wherein the keycap has a pivoting unit, wherein a first side of the first frame is pivotally connected to the pivoting unit, and a second side of the first frame is slidably connected to the restricting unit; wherein a first side of the second frame is pivotally connected to the pivoting unit, and a second side of the second frame is slidably connected to the restricting unit.
11. The keyboard as claimed in claim 9, wherein an upper ring of the elastic member is extended upwards from a periphery of the trigger portion to abut against the keycap, and an outer ring of the elastic member is extended downwards and outwards from the upper ring and attached to a periphery of the accommodating portion, the upper ring protruding above a top surface of the second frame.
12. The keyboard as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a supporting film, being disposed on the metal dome and having a retaining ring, the retaining ring fixing the metal dome on the circuit membrane.
13. The keyboard as claimed in claim 12, wherein the supporting film further includes a plurality of extension parts outward extended from a periphery of the retaining ring, and the metal dome has a plurality of seat portions covered with the extension parts.
14. The keyboard as claimed in claim 8, wherein the metal dome has a light hole, an illuminating element is disposed on the circuit membrane, and the elastic member is made of light-transmittable material, a light from the illuminating element passing through the light hole and the elastic member to illuminate the keycap.
15. A movable switch mechanism, being adapted to a keyboard, comprising: an elastic member, having a trigger portion protruding from an underside thereof, the trigger portion being configured to activate a conductive circuit of the keyboard; and a linkage member, including a first frame and a second frame, wherein the second frame is pivotally connected to the first frame, and the elastic member is fixedly connected in an accommodating portion of the second frame.
16. The movable switch mechanism as claimed in claim 15, wherein the elastic member has an upper ring and an outer ring, the upper ring is upwards extended from a periphery of the trigger portion, the outer ring is extended from the upper ring downwards and outwards, the outer ring is attached to a periphery of the accommodating portion, and the upper ring is protruded above a top surface of the second frame.
17. A method for manufacturing a movable switch mechanism of a keyboard, comprising steps as follows: injecting a rigid material into a mold by an injection molding process to form a second frame; injecting an elastic material into the mold by injection molding to form an elastic member, and attaching a periphery of the elastic member to a center portion of the second frame; and assembling the second frame with a first frame in a pivoting manner to form a linkage member.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the rigid material is polyoxymethylene, the elastic material is silicone rubber.
19. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the elastic member has a trigger portion protruding from an underside thereof, and the trigger portion is configured to activate a conductive circuit of a keyboard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0023] The aforementioned illustrations and following detailed descriptions are exemplary for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the present disclosure. Other objectives and advantages related to the present disclosure will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
[0024] Reference is made to
[0025] The baseplate 16 can be formed by stamping or punching of a metal board. The baseplate 16 has a restricting unit. In this embodiment, the restricting unit includes a pair of first hooking parts 161 and a pair of second hooking parts 162, which are reverse-L shaped and used to connect a lower portion of the linkage member 12. However, the restricting unit of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0026] The circuit membrane 15 is disposed on the baseplate 16, and has a conductive circuit 152. The structure of the conductive circuit 152, for example, has an upper conductive piece, a lower conductive piece and a spacer between the upper and lower conductive pieces. When the conductive circuit 152 is pressed, the upper conductive piece and the lower conductive piece are touched and electrically contacted to produce a signal.
[0027] The metal dome 14 is disposed on a top surface of the circuit membrane 15, and has an opening 140 which is, for example, positioned directly at the central portion of the metal dome 14. A position of the opening 140 corresponds to a position of the conductive circuit 152 of the circuit membrane 15.
[0028] The elastic member 18 is disposed under the keycap 11 and on a top end of the metal dome 14. The elastic member 18 has a trigger portion 181 protruding from an underside thereof. The trigger portion 181 passes through the opening 140 of the metal dome 14. The keycap 11 is disposed above the elastic member 18.
[0029] Reference is made to
[0030] The elastic member 18 includes an upper ring 182 and an outer ring 183. The upper ring 182 extends upwards from a periphery of the trigger portion 181 and abuts against the keycap 11. The outer ring 183 extends downwards and outwards from the upper ring 182. The outer ring 183 is attached to the periphery of the accommodating portion 1220, and the upper ring 182 protrudes above a top surface of the second frame 122.
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[0032] Reference is made to
[0033] In addition, one implementation of the movable switch mechanism of the present disclosure is using a double injection molding method to form a movable switch mechanism in single integral piece. More specifically, the present disclosure further provides a method for manufacturing a movable switch mechanism of a keyboard, which includes steps as follows.
[0034] A rigid material is injected into a mold by a plastic injection molding method, so as to form a second frame 122 of a linkage member 12.
[0035] Then, an elastic material is injected into the mold by a plastic injection molding method, so as to form an elastic member 18 having a trigger portion 181. A periphery of the elastic member 18 is attached or fixed to a central portion of the second frame 122.
[0036] The second frame 122 with the elastic member 18 is assembled to a first frame 121, so as to form a movable switch mechanism.
[0037] The rigid material could be polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal, polyacetal, or polyformaldehyde, which is an engineering thermoplastic used for precision parts requiring high stiffness, low friction, and excellent dimensional stability. The elastic material could be silicone rubber, also known as polymerized siloxane. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, other artificial plastic can be used.
[0038] In another embodiment, the elements of the linkage member 12 can be simultaneously injected in the first plastic injection step, so that the second frame is assembled with the first frame in a single step.
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[0040] Upon the keycap 11 is pressed, the elastic member 18 is first pressed to deform, thereby providing the user with a tactile feedback of elastomeric resilience. While the keycap 11 is continuously pressed downwards, the metal dome 14 is then depressed to deform. In the meantime, the trigger portion 181 of the elastic member 18 moves downwards to abut against and touch the circuit membrane 15 which is therefore brought into conduction, so as to induce a conductive signal. As shown in
[0041] The configuration of the present disclosure is different from the conventional structure. In the conventional art, a middle post of the keycap is deployed to directly contact the metal dome, which results in a rough and poor typing tactility. The trigger portion 181 of the elastic member 18 in the present disclosure passes through the metal dome 14 and contacts the circuit membrane 15 when being depressed, which provides a typing tactility with considerable resilience.
[0042] In addition, the pressing stroke in the conventional art only provides a distance where the metal dome moves downwards to abut against the conductive circuit. In this embodiment, the total key travel distance includes a distance of elastic compression firstly provided by the elastic member 18 and then a distance of the metal dome 14 to be pressed. Therefore, the key module of the present disclosure provides a longer travel distance for typing stroke. Further, the metal dome 14 of the present disclosure does not contact the circuit membrane 15 even when being pressed to the bottommost position, so that it can prevent the metal dome 14 from withstanding repeated compressive loads and deformation, thereby providing a prolonged service life.
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[0044] The descriptions illustrated supra set forth simply the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure; however, the characteristics of the present disclosure are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alterations, or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the present disclosure delineated by the following claims.