LIGHT COLOR CHANGEABLE ILLUMINATED KEYBOARD
20180053611 ยท 2018-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A light color changeable illuminated keyboard includes a circuit layer, plural keys, a switching key, a bicolor light-emitting element and a control unit. The plural keys and the switching key are disposed on the circuit layer. The bicolor light-emitting element is located under the plural keys. The bicolor light-emitting element selectively emits a first color light or a second color light. The control unit is electrically connected with the switching key and the bicolor light-emitting element. If the switching key is pressed down when the bicolor light-emitting element emits the first color light, a pressing signal is generated. In response to the pressing signal, the color light emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element is switched from the first color light to the second color light under control of the control unit.
Claims
1. A light color changeable illuminated keyboard, comprising: a circuit layer; a supporting plate located under the circuit layer; plural keys located over the circuit layer and connected with the supporting plate, wherein each of the plural keys comprises a keycap, a light-transmission part, a connecting element and an elastic element, wherein the keycap is located over the circuit layer, the light-transmission part is formed on a top surface of the keycap, and the keycap is connected with the supporting plate through the connecting element; a bicolor light-emitting element located below the key, and emitting a first color light or a second color light continuously, wherein the first color light or the second color light is outputted from the keycap through the light-transmission part; a switching key disposed on the circuit layer to trigger the circuit layer to generate a pressing signal; and a control unit electrically connected with the switching key and the bicolor light-emitting element, wherein when the pressing signal is received by the control unit, a switching signal is generated by the control unit and transmitted to the bicolor light-emitting element, wherein if the switching key is pressed down when the first color light is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element, the pressing signal is transmitted from the switching key to the control unit, and the control unit generates the switching signal in response to the pressing signal, wherein in response to the switching signal, the bicolor light-emitting element stops emitting the first color light and emits the second color light continuously.
2. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, wherein if the switching key is pressed down when the second color light is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element, the pressing signal is transmitted from the switching key to the control unit, and the control unit generates a restoring signal in response to the pressing signal, wherein in response to the restoring signal, the bicolor light-emitting element stops emitting the second color light but emits the first color light continuously.
3. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 2, wherein if the control unit receives the pressing signal when the control unit detects that the first color light is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element, the control unit generates the switching signal, and the first color light is changed to the second color light in response to the switching signal, wherein if the control unit receives the pressing signal when the control unit detects that the second color light is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element, the control unit generates the restoring signal and the second color light is restored to the first color light in response to the restoring signal.
4. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the first color light and the second color light have different colors.
5. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the light-transmission part comprises a first color filtering pattern and a second color filtering pattern, wherein the first color light is outputted from the keycap through the first color filtering pattern, and the second color light is outputted from the keycap through the second color filtering pattern.
6. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the first color light is not allowed to pass through the second color filtering pattern, and the second color light is not allowed to pass through the first color filtering pattern.
7. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 5, wherein a color of the first color filtering pattern corresponds to a color of the first color light, and a color of the second color filtering pattern corresponds to a color of the second color light.
8. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the first color filtering pattern and the second color filtering pattern are formed on the keycap by a bicolor spraying process.
9. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 5, wherein the first color filtering pattern and the second color filtering pattern are formed on the keycap by a bicolor injection molding process.
10. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the bicolor light-emitting element is located below the key and disposed on the circuit layer, wherein the first color light or the second color light travels in a direction from the circuit layer to the key, wherein after the first color light or the second color light passes through the light-transmission part, the first color light or the second color light is outputted from the keycap.
11. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, further comprising a light guide plate, wherein the light guide plate is located under the supporting plate, wherein the first color light or the second color light emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element is introduced into the light guide plate and guided to a region under the key, wherein after the first color light or the second color light passes through the light-transmission part, the first color light or the second color light is outputted from the keycap.
12. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 11, wherein the supporting plate comprises an opening, wherein after the first color light or the second color light passes through the opening, the first color light or the second color light passes through the keycap.
13. The light color changeable illuminated keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the bicolor light-emitting element is a bicolor light emitting diode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments and accompanying drawings.
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[0032] In this embodiment, the illuminated keyboard 1 further comprises a light guide plate 43. The light guide plate 43 is located under the supporting plate 20. The light guide plate 43 is used for guiding the first color light 41 or the second color light 42. Moreover, the supporting plate 20 further comprises an opening 21. The first color light 41 or the second color light 42 is transmissible through the opening 21.
[0033] For succinctness, only one key 30 will be described as follows. Each key 30 comprises a keycap 31, a light-transmission part 32, a connecting element 33 and an elastic element 34. The light-transmission part 32 comprises a first color filtering pattern 321 and a second color filtering pattern 322. The keycap 31 is located over the circuit layer 10. The light-transmission part 32 is formed on a top surface 311 of the keycap 311. After the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 passes through the light-transmission part 32, the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 is outputted from the keycap 31. The connecting element 33 is located under the keycap 31. The keycap 31 is connected with the supporting plate 20 through the connecting element 33. The elastic element 34 is located under the keycap 31 and disposed on the circuit layer 10. When the keycap 31 is pressed down to push the elastic element 34, the elastic element 34 is moved downwardly to trigger the circuit layer 10 to generate the key signal. The bicolor light-emitting element 40 continuously emits the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 to the light guide plate 43. After the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 is transmitted within the light guide plate to the region under the key 30, the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 passes through the opening 21 of the supporting plate 20 and the circuit layer 10. After the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 passes through the first color filtering pattern 321 or the second color filtering pattern 322 of the light-transmission part 32, the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 is outputted from the keycap 31.
[0034] The procedures of switching the bicolor light-emitting element 40 under control of the control unit 52 will be illustrated with reference to
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[0038] If the control unit 52 receives the pressing signal 511 when the control unit 52 detects that the first color light 41 is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element 40, the control unit 52 generates the switching signal 521, and the first color light 41 is changed to the second color light 42 in response to the switching signal 521. If the control unit 52 receives the pressing signal 511 when the control unit 52 detects that the second color light 42 is continuously emitted by the bicolor light-emitting element 40, the control unit 52 generates the restoring signal 522 and the second color light 42 is restored to the first color light 41 in response to the restoring signal 522. In other words, the light color from the bicolor light-emitting element 40 is switched between the first color light 41 and the second color light 42 under control of the control unit 52.
[0039] The procedure of allowing the first color light 41 or the second color light 42 to be outputted from the key 30 will be described as follows.
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[0044] In the above embodiment, the circuit layer 10 or 60 is a light-transmissible and transparent film layer. Consequently, the color light from the bicolor light-emitting element 40 or 90 can pass through the circuit layer 10 or 60. Moreover, the first color filtering pattern 321 and the second color filtering pattern 322 are formed on the keycap 31 by a bicolor spraying process or a bicolor injection molding process. Similarly, the first color filtering pattern 821 and the second color filtering pattern 822 are formed on the keycap 81 by a bicolor spraying process or a bicolor injection molding process. Preferably, the bicolor light-emitting element 40 or 90 is a bicolor light emitting diode.
[0045] From the above descriptions, the present invention provides a light color changeable illuminated keyboard. The user can switch the color light of the illuminated keyboard according to the practical requirements. Moreover, the character regions of the same key can be selectively illuminated or not illuminated. Consequently, the specified character regions can be recognized more easily.
[0046] While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications and similar structures.