LUMINOUS KEYBOARD
20180294114 ยท 2018-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a luminous keyboard, including a light emitting module capable of generating a beam, keys, and a deckle board. The key includes a keycap. The deckle board is located between the key and the light emitting module, and includes through holes and inclined-surface walls. The keycap stretches into a corresponding through hole. Due to disposition of the inclined-surface wall, the width of an upper end of the through hole is less than the width of a lower end of the through hole. Therefore, the inclined-surface wall can partially cover the keycap, to prevent the beam from leaking out through the through hole. Therefore, the luminous keyboard of the present invention can alleviate a halo phenomenon.
Claims
1. A luminous keyboard, comprising: a light emitting module, configured to generate a beam; a plurality of keys, located above the light emitting module, wherein at least one of the plurality of keys comprises a keycap, and the beam is projected to the keycap, so that the keycap emits light; and a deckle board, located between the keycap and the light emitting module, configured to block the beam, wherein the deckle board comprises: a plurality of through holes, wherein each of the through holes is corresponding to one keycap, and the keycap stretches into the through hole; and a plurality of inclined-surface walls, wherein each of the inclined-surface walls encircles one of the through holes and partially covers one keycap, and is configured to prevent the beam from leaking out through the through hole.
2. The luminous keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the keycap comprises an inclined-surface outer edge, the inclined-surface outer edge is disposed in a peripheral region of the keycap and is corresponding to the inclined-surface wall, and the inclined-surface outer edge is capable of being blocked by the inclined-surface wall, so as to prevent the keycap from falling off the through hole.
3. The luminous keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the width of an upper end of the through hole is less than the width of a lower end of the through hole.
4. The luminous keyboard according to claim 1, further comprising a reflection layer, disposed on the inclined-surface wall, so as to reflect the beam.
5. The luminous keyboard according to claim 1, further comprising: a switch circuit board, located below the plurality of keys, and configured to be triggered by the key to output a key signal; and a baseboard, disposed below the switch circuit board, connected to the plurality of keys, and configured to bear the plurality of keys, wherein the baseboard comprises a hook, configured to connect to the key.
6. The luminous keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the key further comprises: a connection element, separately connected to the keycap and the hook, so as to fasten the keycap onto the baseboard, and enable the keycap to be movable relative to the baseboard; and an elastic element, located below the keycap, configured to be pushed and pressed against by the keycap to trigger the switch circuit board, wherein when the elastic element is no longer pushed and pressed against by the keycap, the elastic element provides an elastic force to the keycap.
7. The luminous keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the connection element is a scissor-type connection element.
8. The luminous keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the elastic element is an elastic rubber body.
9. The luminous keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the light emitting module comprises: a light guide plate, disposed on the baseboard, configured to guide the beam to be projected to the keycap; a circuit board, disposed on one side of the baseboard; and a light emitting element, disposed on the circuit board, located on one side of the light guide plate, and configured to generate the beam, and enable the beam to enter the light guide plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] In view of the puzzlement caused by the conventional technologies, the present invention provides a luminous keyboard capable of resolving the problem of the prior art. First, referring to
[0018] The internal structure of the luminous keyboard 3 in the present invention is described below. Referring to both
[0019] The baseboard 34 is disposed below the switch circuit board 33, is connected to the plurality of keys 30, and is able to bear the plurality of keys 30, the switch circuit board 33, and the light guide plate 321. The baseboard 34 includes a plurality of hooks 341, capable of being connected to the plurality of connection elements 302 of the keys 30. The connection elements 302 are separately connected to the keycap 301 and the hooks 341, so as to fasten the keycap 301 onto the baseboard 34, and enable the keycap 301 to move up and down relative to the baseboard 34. On the other hand, the switch circuit board 33 is located below the plurality of keys 30, and is able to be triggered by the keys 30 so as to output corresponding key signals. The elastic element 303 located below the keycap 301 is able to be pushed and pressed against by the keycap 301, so as to trigger the switch circuit board 33. In the preferred embodiment, the connection element 302 is a scissor-type connection element, and the elastic element 303 is an elastic rubber body.
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[0021] A situation that the key 30 is pressed to run is described below. When a user presses the keycap 301 of the key 30, the keycap 301 moves downward relative to the deckle board 31 and the baseboard 34, so that the connection element 302 is pushed and pressed against to sway. Moreover, the keycap 301 moving downward pushes and presses against the elastic element 303, so that the elastic element 303 is pressed against to deform and triggers the switch circuit board 33, to generate a corresponding key signal. When the user no longer presses the key 30, the keycap 301 moves upward relative to the deckle board 31 and the baseboard 34 due to elastic force generated when the elastic element 303 restores from a deformed state, so as to push the keycap 301 to move upward. At the same time, the connection element 302 is driven to sway, so that the keycap 301 restores to a position before pressing.
[0022] On the other hand, when the light emitting element 323 is driven to generate the beam B, the beam B is projected to the light guide plate 321 and is totally reflected inside the light guide plate 321, so that the beam B is guided by the light guide plate 321 and projected to the keycap 301. In this way, the keycap 301 generates a light emitting effect. Because the deckle board 31 uses a structure of the inclined-surface wall 312, a gap between the keycap 301 and the deckle board 31 can be covered by the inclined-surface wall 312. Therefore, the beam B is blocked by the inclined-surface wall 312 when passing through the gap between the keycap 301 and the deckle board 31. Therefore, a halo phenomenon does not occur. In a preferred practice, the luminous keyboard 3 further includes a reflection layer 35. The reflection layer 35 may be disposed on the inclined-surface wall 312, to reflect the beam B from the light guide plate 321, so that the beam B is projected to the keycap 301. Therefore, use efficiency of the beam B can be improved.
[0023] There are three aspects needing to be specially noted: 1. The light guide plate 321 in the preferred embodiment is disposed on the baseboard 34, and is used as an example only, and the present invention is not limited thereto. In fact, the light guide plate may also be disposed below the baseboard as required, and the baseboard is provided with a corresponding hole, so that a beam passes through the hole. 2. The light emitting element 323 is not limited to a lateral light emitting diode, which is used as an example only. The light emitting module of the luminous keyboard in the present invention may also use a direct-type light emitting diode, and the direct-type light emitting diode is disposed below the keycap. In this way, the light guide plate does not need to be disposed in a light emitting module. 3. It is not limited that a manner of fixing the keycap is limited to using a scissor-type connection element, and the keycap may also be fixed and enabled to move up and down relative to the baseboard by using a connection element in another form or a magnetic-type structure.
[0024] It can be known from the foregoing that the inclined-surface wall is disposed on the deckle board of the luminous keyboard of the present invention, so that the width of an upper end of the through hole is less than the width of a lower end of the through hole. In this way, a structure that a gap between the keycap and the deckle board is covered by the inclined-surface wall is formed. Therefore, the beam does not leak out from the gap between the keycap and the deckle board. In addition, the keycap includes an inclined-surface outer edge, and the inclined-surface outer edge is capable of being blocked by a corresponding inclined-surface wall, to prevent the keycap from falling off the through hole. Therefore, the inclined-surface wall not only can prevent the beam from passing through, but also can block the keycap, but does not affect up and down motion of the keycap.
[0025] The foregoing descriptions are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the patent scope of the present invention. Any equivalent changes or modifications made without departing from the spirit disclosed in the present invention shall fall within the patent scope of the specification.