KEYCAP AND KEYBOARD APPARATUS
20170207040 ยท 2017-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/88
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/70
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a keycap and a keyboard apparatus. The keyboard apparatus includes a base plate, a plurality of lifting mechanisms mounted to the base plate, and a plurality of keycaps. The keycaps are correspondingly mounted to the lifting mechanisms and are movable up and down relative to the base plate to form a pressing stroke. Each of the keycaps comprises a pressing surface, an assembly surface opposite to the pressing surface, and a plurality of connectors. The connectors are disposed on the assembly surface to be connected to the lifting mechanism, wherein a jig engagement portion protrudes from one side of at least one of the connectors; when the keycap is to be painted, the keycap is removably fixed to a painting jig by the jig engagement portion.
Claims
1. A keycap assembled on a lifting mechanism of a keyboard apparatus, the keycap comprising: a pressing surface; an assembly surface opposite to the pressing surface; and a plurality of connectors disposed on the assembly surface to be connected to the lifting mechanism, wherein a jig engagement portion protrudes from one side of at least one of the connectors; when the keycap is to be painted, the keycap is removably fixed to a painting jig by the jig engagement portion.
2. The keycap of claim 1, wherein the connectors comprise a pair of sliding connectors and a pair of pivoting connectors opposite to the pair of sliding connectors; wherein each of the sliding connectors comprises a first stop wall, a second stop wall connected to the first stop wall, and an overhanging wall connected to the first stop wall and the second stop wall, the second stop wall is located between the first stop wall and the pivoting connector, and the overhanging wall and the assembly surface are separated by a distance; wherein the pair of sliding connectors each comprises one of the jig engagement portions.
3. The keycap of claim 2, wherein the jig engagement portion protrudes from one side of the overhanging wall toward the pivoting connector and protrudes from the second stop wall.
4. The keycap of claim 3, wherein the jig engagement portion has a guiding surface facing away from the assembly surface.
5. The keycap of claim 4, wherein a distance from the jig engagement portion to the assembly surface is greater than or equal to a distance from the overhanging wall to the assembly surface.
6. The keycap of claim 2, wherein each jig engagement portion has a base and an engaging block connected to the base, the base protruding from the second stop wall toward the pivoting connector, the engaging block protrudes from and is connected to the overhanging wall, and the pair of the engaging blocks of the pair of the jig engagement portions are directed to each other.
7. The keycap of claim 1, wherein the connectors comprise a pair of sliding connectors and a pair of pivoting connectors, wherein the pair of pivoting connectors each comprises at least one of the jig engagement portions.
8. The keycap of claim 7, wherein each of the pivoting connectors has a pair of clamping blocks, an inner side surface connected to the assembly surface, and a bottom end surface away from the assembly surface, wherein one of the jig engagement portions protrudes from the inner side surface of each of the clamping blocks and is adjacent to the bottom end surface, and there are two pairs of the jig engagement portions in total that are opposite to each other.
9. The keycap of claim 7, wherein each of the pivoting connectors has a pair of clamping blocks, an inner side surface connected to the assembly surface, and a bottom end surface away from the assembly surface, wherein one of the jig engagement portions protrudes from the inner side surface of one of the clamping blocks in each of the pivoting connectors.
10. A keyboard apparatus, comprising: a base plate; a plurality of lifting mechanisms mounted to the base plate; and a plurality of keycaps correspondingly mounted to the lifting mechanisms and movable up and down relative to the base plate to form a pressing stroke, each of the keycaps comprising: a pressing surface; an assembly surface opposite to the pressing surface; and a plurality of connectors disposed on the assembly surface to be connected to the lifting mechanism, wherein a jig engagement portion protrudes from one side of at least one of the connectors; when the keycap is to be painted, the keycap is removably fixed to a painting jig by the jig engagement portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0023] In the present embodiment, the connectors of the keycap 10a include a pair of sliding connectors 14 and a pair of pivoting connectors 16. The pair of pivoting connectors 16 is opposite to the pair of sliding connectors 14. One end of the lifting mechanism 20 is slidably connected to the sliding connectors 14 of the keycap 10a, and the other end of the lifting mechanism 20 is pivotally connected to the pivoting connectors 16 of the keycap 10a. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto and for example, the keycap may include two pairs of sliding connectors or pivoting connectors.
[0024] When the keycap 10a is to be painted, the keycap 10a needs to be fixed to a painting jig 9a. According to the present disclosure, a jig engagement portion 144 is formed at one side of at least one of the connectors 14 or 16, such that the keycap 10a is removably fixed to the painting jig 9a. In the present embodiment, each of the pair of sliding connectors 14 is provided with a jig engagement portion 144; the painting jig 9a is provided with a pair of engaging hooks 92. The keycap 10a may be snap-fixed to the pair of engaging hooks 92 of the painting jig 9a by means of the pair of jig engagement portions 144. In addition, four sides of the painting jig 9a may also press against the side walls W1, the front wall W2, and the rear wall W4 at each of the four sides of the keycap 10a, respectively.
[0025] In the present embodiment, each sliding connector 14 includes a first stop wall 141, a second stop wall 142 connected to the first stop wall 141, and an overhanging wall 143 connected to the first stop wall 141 and the second stop wall 142. The first stop wall 141 and the second stop wall 142 are generally perpendicular to the assembly surface 12 and generally perpendicular to each other. The second stop wall 142 is located between the first stop wall 141 and the pivoting connector 16. The overhanging wall 143 is generally parallel to the assembly surface 12, and the overhanging wall 143 and the assembly surface 12 are separated by a distance to form a sliding space S. Each of the pair of sliding connectors 14 includes one of the jig engagement portions 144. The jig engagement portion 144 protrudes from one side of the overhanging wall 143 toward the pivoting connector 16 and protrudes from the second stop wall 142, and is generally parallel to the assembly surface 12.
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[0031] To sum up, the advantageous effect of the present disclosure is that in the keycap according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the jig engagement portion is formed around at least one of the connectors, whereby the keycap is removably bound to the painting jig, avoiding the engagement of the painting jig in the pivoting connectors in the prior art. In addition, in the keycap according to the present disclosure, the jig engagement portion is formed on the connectors, whereby the engaging hooks of the same painting jig are applicable to keycaps of various dimensions, for example, square keycaps or elongated keycaps.
[0032] The descriptions above are only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. All equivalents with technical changes made according to the specification and drawings of the present disclosure should fall within the scope of the present disclosure.