PROTECTING COVER AND KEYBOARD
20180211798 ยท 2018-07-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2223/0345
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a protecting cover which covers a plurality of key caps of a keyboard. The protecting cover includes a connection pad and a plurality of cover bodies, where the connection pad is provided on a bottom plate of the keyboard. The cover body is provided on the connection pad and is covered at the corresponding key cap. The cover body includes an upper cover portion and a side wall portion. The upper cover portion covers an upper surface of the key cap, and the side wall portion surrounds the upper cover portion and covers a side edge of the key cap. Thickness of the side wall portion is smaller than thickness of the key cap, so that the side wall portion may be merely slightly deformed, so as to reduce a degree for the side wall portion to be squeezed.
Claims
1. A protecting cover, covered on at least one key cap of a keyboard, wherein the protecting cover comprises: a connection pad, provided on a bottom plate of the keyboard; and at least one cover body, provided on the connection pad and covered at the key cap, wherein the cover body comprises: an upper cover portion, covering an upper surface of the key cap; and a side wall portion, surrounding the upper cover portion and covering a side edge of the key cap, wherein thickness of the side wall portion is smaller than thickness of the key cap.
2. The protecting cover according to claim 1, wherein the connection pad comprises: at least one extension sheet, provided above the bottom plate, and located between two cover bodies, so as to connect the two cover bodies; and at least one separation column, formed by extending downwards from the extension sheet, and in contact with the bottom plate, wherein the separation column surrounds the cover body, so as to separate these key caps.
3. The protecting cover according to claim 1, wherein thicknesses of the upper cover portion and the side wall portion are smaller than or equal to 0.3 mm.
4. The protecting cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover body further comprises a buffer portion which is located between the side wall portion and the connection pad, so as to be driven to bend when the cover body and the key cap are pressed, thereby avoiding the side wall portion of the cover body being squeezed.
5. The protecting cover according to claim 4, wherein thicknesses of the upper cover portion, the side wall portion, and the buffer portion are smaller than or equal to 0.3 mm.
6. A keyboard, comprising: a bottom plate; at least one key cap, located above the bottom plate and may move with respect to the bottom plate; and a protecting cover, covered on the key cap, wherein the protecting cover comprises: a connection pad, provided on the bottom plate; and at least one cover body, provided on the connection pad, wherein the cover body comprises: an upper cover portion, covering an upper surface of the key cap; and a side wall portion, surrounding the upper cover portion and covering a side edge of the key cap, wherein thickness of the side wall portion is smaller than thickness of the key cap.
7. The keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the connection pad comprises: at least one extension sheet, provided above the bottom plate, and located between two cover bodies, so as to connect the two cover bodies; and at least one separation column, formed by extending downwards from the extension sheet, and in contact with the bottom plate, wherein the separation column surrounds the cover body, so as to separate these key caps.
8. The keyboard according to claim 6, wherein thicknesses of the upper cover portion and the side wall portion are smaller than or equal to 0.3 mm.
9. The keyboard according to claim 6, wherein the cover body further comprises a buffer portion which is located between the side wall portion and the connection pad, so as to be driven to bend when the cover body and the key cap are pressed, thereby avoiding the side wall portion of the cover body being squeezed.
10. The keyboard according to claim 9, wherein thicknesses of the upper cover portion, the side wall portion, and the buffer portion are smaller than or equal to 0.3 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] Regarding conventional technical problems, the present invention provides a protecting cover which may cover a keyboard to resolve the technical problems. Please refer to
[0022] Subsequently, a detailed structure of the protecting cover 3 is described. Please refer to
[0023] In another aspect, the connection pad 31 includes a plurality of extension sheets 311 and a plurality of separation columns 312, where the extension sheets 311 are provided above the bottom plate 21, so that a gap g1 is provided between the extension sheets 311 and the bottom plate 21. Moreover, the extension sheets 311 are located between at least two cover bodies 32, and a function of the extension sheets 311 is connecting the cover bodies 32. In other words, the protecting cover 3 may form a sheet-like structure by using the plurality of extension sheets 311, as shown in
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[0025] In addition, the present invention further provides a second preferred embodiment of a practice different from the above. Please refer to
[0026] Regarding the cover bodies 432, each cover body 432 includes an upper cover portion 4321, a side wall portion 4322, and a buffer portion 4323. The upper cover portion 4321 covers upper surfaces of the key cap 42, and the side wall portion 4322 surrounds the upper cover portion 4321 and covers various side edges of the key cap 42. That is, the side wall portion 4322 covers the side edges surrounding the key cap 42. Thickness T1 of the side wall portion 4322 is smaller than thickness T2 of the key cap 42, as shown in
[0027] The buffer portion 4323 is located between the side wall portion 4322 and the connection pad 431. When the cover body 432 and the corresponding key cap 42 are pressed, the buffer portion 4323 may be driven by the side wall portion 4322 to bend, thereby avoiding the side wall portion 4322 being squeezed. By using a structure of the buffer portion 4323, a situation that the side wall portion 4322 is squeezed may be further relieved, thereby improving pressing feel of the keyboard 4. In a preferred practice, thicknesses of the upper cover portion 4321, the side wall portion 4322, and the buffer portion 4323 are smaller than or equal to 0.3 mm. It can be known from
[0028] It can be known from the above that the protecting cover of the present invention designs the side wall portion located at the side edge of the cover body to have a smaller thickness, so that the side wall portion may be merely slightly deformed, so as to reduce a degree for the side wall portion to be squeezed. Therefore, pressing feel of the key cap may be improved. In addition, a buffer portion may further be provided on the cover body, so as to relieve a situation that the side wall portion is squeezed, thereby further improving the pressing feel of the keyboard. Therefore, the protecting cover and the keyboard of the present invention may absolutely resolve the convention technical problems.
[0029] The foregoing is merely the preferable embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, any other equivalent replacement or modification made without departing from the spirit disclosed by the present invention shall fall within the scope of the present invention.