Magnetic keyboard
09620306 ยท 2017-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H5/02
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/70
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A magnetic keyboard includes a base, a switch circuit board and plural keys. Each key includes a keycap, plural first magnetic elements and plural second magnetic elements. The switch circuit board is disposed on the base. The plural keys are connected with the base. The plural first magnetic elements of each key are fixed on an inner surface of the keycap. The plural second magnetic elements are disposed within the base. The first magnetic elements are partially inserted into the corresponding second magnetic elements. Consequently, the keys are connected with the base, and the function of returning the keycaps to their original positions are achievable.
Claims
1. A magnetic keyboard, comprising: a base; a switch circuit board disposed on the base, wherein when the switch circuit board is triggered, a corresponding key signal is generated; and plural keys connected with the base, wherein each of the plural keys comprises: a keycap; plural first magnetic elements connected with an inner surface of the keycap, wherein each of the first magnetic elements has an upper portion and a lower portion, and the upper portion and the lower portion of the first magnetic element have opposite poles; and plural second magnetic elements connected with the base, wherein each of the second magnetic elements has an upper portion and a lower portion, and the upper portion and the lower portion of the second magnetic element have opposite poles, wherein the upper portion of the first magnetic element and the upper portion of the second magnetic element have like poles, and the lower portion of the first magnetic element and the lower portion of the second magnetic element have like poles, wherein the first magnetic element is inserted into the second magnetic element, so that the lower portion of the first magnetic element is magnetically attracted by the upper portion of the second magnetic element, and wherein the switch circuit board further comprises plural first openings corresponding to the plural keys, wherein the second magnetic elements are partially accommodated within the corresponding first openings.
2. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the switch circuit board is a membrane switch circuit board.
3. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the second magnetic element comprises a perforation, and the perforation runs through the upper portion and the lower portion of the second magnetic element, wherein the first magnetic element is partially inserted into the perforation of the second magnetic element.
4. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein each of the keys further comprises plural clamping structures, and the plural clamping structures are disposed on the inner surface of the keycap, wherein the keycap is connected with the plural first magnetic elements through the corresponding clamping structures.
5. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein each of the keys further comprises a protrusion, and the protrusion is disposed on the inner surface of the keycap, wherein when the keycap is pressed, the switch circuit board is triggered by the protrusion, so that the corresponding key signal is generated.
6. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the base further comprises plural second openings corresponding to the plural first openings and the plural keys, wherein the plural second magnetic elements are accommodated within the corresponding first openings and the corresponding second openings.
7. The magnetic keyboard according to claim 6, wherein a top surface of each second magnetic element is at the same level with a top surface of the switch circuit board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(5) The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiment and accompanying drawings.
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(8) In an embodiment, the base 10 is a square flat plate. Preferably but not exclusively, the base 10 is made of a metallic material or a plastic material. Preferably, the switch circuit board 20 is a membrane switch circuit board. The switch circuit board 20 is disposed on a top surface of the base 10. In this embodiment, the membrane switch circuit board 20 has a three-layered structure for generating a key signal. The plural keys 30 are disposed over the switch circuit board 20. When one of the keys 30 is pressed by the user, the switch circuit board 20 is triggered to generate the corresponding key signal.
(9) Moreover, the switch circuit board 20 further comprises plural first openings 21 corresponding to the plural keys 30. The plural second magnetic elements 33 are partially accommodated within the corresponding first openings 21. The base 10 further comprises plural second openings 11 corresponding to the plural first openings 21 and the plural keys 30. After the plural second magnetic elements 33 are penetrated through the corresponding first openings 21, the plural second magnetic elements 33 are partially accommodated within the corresponding second openings 11. After the plural second magnetic elements 33 are accommodated within the first openings 21 and the second openings 11, the top surfaces S1 of the plural second magnetic elements 33 are at the same level with the top surface S2 of the switch circuit board 20 (see
(10) In addition to the keycap 31, the plural first magnetic elements 32 and the plural second magnetic elements 33, the key 30 further comprises plural clamping structures 312 and a protrusion 313. The plural clamping structures 312 and a protrusion 313 are disposed on the inner surface 311 of the keycap 31. The inner surface 311 of the keycap 31 faces the base 10. In this embodiment, the keycap 31 comprises four clamping structures 312. The four clamping structures 312 are fixed on four corners of the inner surface 311 of the keycap 31, respectively. Preferably, the clamping structures 312 are integrally formed with the keycap 31. After the first magnetic elements 32 are fixed by the corresponding clamping structures 312, the first magnetic elements 32 are connected with the keycap 31. Moreover, when the keycap 31 is pressed by the user, the protrusion 313 is moved downwardly to trigger the switch circuit board 20 so as to generate the corresponding key signal.
(11) Hereinafter, the relationship between the components of the key 30 and the operating mechanism of the key 30 will be illustrated with reference to
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(14) From the above descriptions, the plural first magnetic elements 32 are fixed on the inner surface 311 of the keycap 31, and the second magnetic elements 33 are fixed on the base 10. By the plural first magnetic elements 32 and the second magnetic elements 33, the key 30 is directly fixed on the base 10. Moreover, after the key 30 is pressed, the key 30 is returned to its original position by the plural first magnetic elements 32 and the second magnetic elements 33. Under this circumstance, the key 30 can be fixed on the magnetic keyboard 1 without the connecting element, and the keycap 31 can be returned to its original position without the support of the elastic element. Consequently, the assembling complexity and the material cost are reduced. Moreover, the keys of the magnetic keyboard of the present invention can be easily detached so as to be cleaned and replaced. In conclusion, the magnetic keyboard of the present invention is more advantageous over the conventional keyboard.
(15) 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 such modifications and similar structures.