KEY STRUCTURE
20170200571 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A key structure includes a keycap, a scissors-type connecting element, a metal triggering element, a switch circuit board, a base and a buffering element. The buffering element is integrally formed with the keycap, and fixed on an inner surface of the keycap. The buffering element is made of a soft material. As the keycap is depressed and moved, the buffering element is pushed by the keycap and subject to deformation. Consequently, the movable distance of the keycap is increased. That is, the tactile feel of depressing the keycap is enhanced.
Claims
1. A key structure, comprising: a switch circuit board; a metal triggering element disposed over the switch circuit board, wherein the switch circuit board is triggered by the metal triggering element in response to an external force; a keycap disposed over the metal triggering element, wherein when the external force is applied to the keycap, the keycap is moved; and a buffering element disposed on an inner surface of the keycap, and contacted with the metal triggering element, wherein as the keycap is moved, the metal triggering element is pushed by the buffering element, wherein the buffering element is fixed on the inner surface of the keycap through a coupling means.
2. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the coupling means is an injection molding process for forming the keycap and the buffering element, so that the buffering element is integrally formed with the keycap.
3. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein the buffering element is attached on the inner surface of the keycap through the coupling means.
4. The key structure according to claim 1, further comprising: a base, wherein the switch circuit board and the metal triggering element are supported by the base; and a scissors-type connecting element connected with the keycap and the base, wherein the metal triggering element and the buffering element are inserted into an inner space of the scissors-type connecting element, wherein as the scissors-type connecting element is swung, the keycap is moved relative to the base.
5. The key structure according to claim 1, wherein when the keycap is moved relative to the base and toward the switch circuit board, the buffering element is compressed between the keycap and the metal triggering element and subjected to deformation, so that a movable distance of the keycap toward the switch circuit board is increased.
6. A key structure, comprising: a switch circuit board; a metal triggering element disposed over the switch circuit board, wherein the switch circuit board is triggered by the metal triggering element in response to an external force; a keycap disposed over the metal triggering element, wherein when the external force is applied to the keycap, the keycap is moved; and a buffering element disposed on the metal triggering element, wherein as the keycap is moved, the metal triggering element is pushed by the buffering element, wherein the buffering element is fixed on the metal triggering element through a coupling means.
7. The key structure according to claim 6, wherein the coupling means is an insert molding process for forming the metal triggering element and the buffering element, so that the buffering element is integrally formed with the metal triggering element.
8. The key structure according to claim 6, wherein the buffering element is made of a soft material, and the metal triggering element is made of a metallic material.
9. The key structure according to claim 6, further comprising: a base, wherein the switch circuit board and the metal triggering element are supported by the base; and a scissors-type connecting element connected with the keycap and the base, wherein the metal triggering element and the buffering element are inserted into an inner space of the scissors-type connecting element, wherein as the scissors-type connecting element is swung, the keycap is moved relative to the base.
10. The key structure according to claim 6, wherein when the keycap is moved relative to the base and toward the switch circuit board, the buffering element is pushed by the keycap and subjected to deformation, so that a movable distance of the keycap toward the switch circuit board is increased.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] For solving the drawbacks of the conventional technologies, the present invention provides a key structure with enhanced structural strength and slim appearance.
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[0025] The keycap 31 is connected with the scissors-type connecting element 32, and disposed over the metal triggering element 33. In response to an external force applied to the keycap 31, the keycap 31 is moved upwardly or downwardly relative to the base 35. As the scissors-type connecting element 32 is swung, the keycap 31 is moved upwardly or downwardly relative to the base 35. The buffering element 36 is disposed on an inner surface 311 of the keycap 31. The buffering element 36 is contacted with the metal triggering element 33. Moreover, the buffering element 36 is moved upwardly or downwardly with the keycap 31. Consequently, the underlying metal triggering element 33 can be triggered by the buffering element 36. The buffering element 36 is fixed on the inner surface 311 of the keycap 31 through a coupling means. In this embodiment, the keycap 31 is made of a plastic material, and the buffering element 36 is made of a soft material. Preferably but not exclusively, the coupling means is an injection molding process for forming the keycap 31 and the buffering element 36, and thus the buffering element 36 is integrally formed with the keycap 31. In another embodiment, the coupling means is a means for attaching the buffering element on the inner surface of the keycap.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] After the above components are combined with each other, the key structure 3 as shown in
[0028] When the keycap 31 is no longer depressed by the user, no external force is applied to the keycap 31 and the metal triggering element 33 is no longer pushed by the buffering element 36. In response to the elasticity of the metal triggering element 33, the metal triggering element 33 is restored to its original shape to provide an upward elastic restoring force. In response to the upward elastic restoring force, the keycap 31 is returned to its original position where it is not depressed.
[0029] Moreover, while the buffering element 36 is moved downwardly to push the metal triggering element 33, the buffering element 36 is compressed between the keycap 31 and the metal triggering element 33 and subjected to deformation because the buffering element 36 is made of the soft material. Consequently, the keycap 31 is moved downwardly for a certain distance continuously. That is, the movable distance of the keycap 31 toward the switch circuit board 34 is increased. In other words, since the buffering element 36 of the key structure 3 is made of the soft material, the stiff feel caused by the metal triggering element 33 is alleviated. Moreover, since the movable distance of the keycap 31 toward the switch circuit board 34 is increased, the tactile feel of depressing the keycap 31 is enhanced.
[0030] The present invention further provides a second embodiment, which is distinguished from the first embodiment.
[0031] The buffering element 46 is arranged between the keycap 41 and the metal triggering element 43, disposed over the metal triggering element 43. When the buffering element 46 is pushed by the keycap 41, the buffering element 46 is subjected to deformation. The buffering element 46 is fixed on the metal triggering element 43 through a coupling means. In this embodiment, the buffering element 46 is made of a soft material, and the metal triggering element 43 is made of a metallic material. Preferably but not exclusively, the coupling means is an insert molding process for forming the metal triggering element 43 and the buffering element 46, and thus the buffering element 46 is integrally formed with the metal triggering element 43.
[0032] After the above components are combined with each other, the key structure 4 as shown in
[0033] When the keycap 41 is no longer depressed by the user, no external force is applied to the keycap 41 and the buffering element 46 is no longer pushed by the keycap 41. In response to the elasticity of the metal triggering element 43, the metal triggering element 43 is restored to its original shape to provide an upward elastic restoring force. In response to the upward elastic restoring force, the keycap 41 is returned to its original position where it is not depressed.
[0034] Moreover, while the buffering element 46 is moved downwardly, the buffering element 46 made of the soft material is pushed by the keycap 41 and subjected to deformation. Consequently, the keycap 41 is moved downwardly for a certain distance continuously. That is, the movable distance of the keycap 41 toward the switch circuit board 44 is increased. Consequently, the tactile feel of depressing the keycap 41 is enhanced.
[0035] From the above descriptions, the present invention provides a key structure. The key structure has a metal triggering element in replace of the rubbery elastomer of the conventional key structure. Consequently, the thickness of keyboard with the key structure of the present invention is smaller. That is, the keyboard is slimmer. Moreover, a buffering element made of a soft material is arranged between a keycap and the metal triggering element, or the buffering element is integrally formed with the metal triggering element. Consequently, when the keycap is depressed by the user, the buffering element is pushed by the key and subject to deformation. Under this circumstance, a space for continuously moving the keycap is provided, and the movable distance of the keycap toward the switch circuit board is increased. Consequently, the tactile feel of depressing the keycap is enhanced.
[0036] 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.