MEMBRANE SWITCH, KEY AND KEYBOARD
20230142935 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/06
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/83
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a membrane switch, a key, and a keyboard. The membrane switch includes: a flexible substrate; a switch trace layer, disposed on a front surface of the flexible substrate, and comprising a plurality of conductive contacts that not in contact with each other; a flexible key, covering the switch trace layer, a press cavity being defined between an inner wall of the flexible key and the flexible substrate; and a conductor, disposed in the press cavity, and configured to be connected to the plurality of conductive contacts in response to the flexible key being pressed, such that the switch trace layer is conducted. The membrane switch, the key, and the keyboard according to the present disclosure have a compact structure, a high integration degree, and a small thickness, and thus accommodate demands of the market on lightening and thinning.
Claims
1. A membrane switch, comprising: a flexible substrate; a switch trace layer, disposed on a front surface of the flexible substrate, and comprising a plurality of conductive contacts that not in contact with each other; a flexible key, covering the switch trace layer, and defining a press cavity with the flexible substrate; and a conductor, disposed in the press cavity, and configured to be connected to the plurality of conductive contacts in response to the flexible key being pressed, such that the switch trace layer is conducted.
2. The membrane switch according to claim 1, further comprising a light-emitting assembly; wherein the light-emitting assembly is integrated on the flexible substrate and configured to generate a light beam, the light-emitting assembly comprises a light-emitting circuit integrated on a back surface of the flexible substrate, and the front surface of the flexible substrate is provided with a plurality of sites that are conducted to the light-emitting circuit; wherein the plurality of sites surrounding outside the flexible key, and a built-in drive IC-mounted LED is mounted on each of the sites.
3. The membrane switch according to claim 2, wherein the built-in drive IC-mounted LED comprises an insulative body, a conductive terminal, a built-in drive IC, a light-emitting chip, a light-transmissive cap; wherein the insulative body is fixed to the flexible substrate, and provided with a conductive terminal conducted to the site; the built-in drive IC and the light-emitting chip are both fixedly connected to the conductive terminal, and the built-in drive IC and the light-emitting chip are electrically connected via a conductive wire; and the light-transmissive cap covers the built-in drive IC-mounted LED, and fixed to the insulative body.
4. The membrane switch according to claim 2, wherein the conductor is a metal snap dome covering the switch trace layer; wherein an edge of the metal snap dome is fixedly connected to the flexible substrate.
5. The membrane switch according to claim 2, wherein the press cavity is internally provided with a silicone elastic sheet covering the switch trace layer, and the conductor is a conductive silver slurry coated on an inner wall of a side, facing toward the switch trace layer, of the silicone elastic sheet; wherein the conductive silver slurry is coated right above the switch trace layer.
6. The membrane switch according to claim 2, wherein the press cavity is internally provided with a silicone elastic sheet covering the switch trace layer, the silicone elastic sheet is internally provided with an insulative layer surrounding an outer side of the switch trace layer, an upper end face of the insulative layer being higher than an upper end face of the switch trace layer; wherein a press gap is defined between the conductor and the silicone elastic sheet.
7. The membrane switch according to claim 2, wherein the press cavity is internally provided with a silicone elastic sheet covering the switch trace layer, the silicone elastic sheet is internally provided with an insulative layer surrounding an outer side of the switch trace layer, an upper end face of the insulative layer being higher than an upper end face of the switch trace layer; wherein the upper end face of the insulative layer is provided with a PET flat plate, and the conductor is a conductive silver slurry coated on a lower end face, facing towards the switch trace layer, of the PET flat plate.
8. The membrane switch according to claim 6, wherein the insulative layer has a height of 2 to 4 μm or 8 to 12 μm.
9. The membrane switch according to claim 7, wherein the insulative layer has a height of 2 to 4 μm or 8 to 12 μm.
10. The membrane switch according to claim 6, further comprising a waterproof structure; wherein the waterproof structure is a waterproof layer surrounding an outer side of the flexible key, a lower end of the waterproof layer being fixedly connected to the flexible substrate, and an upper end face of the waterproof layer being higher than the upper end face of the switch trace layer.
11. The membrane switch according to claim 7, further comprising a waterproof structure; wherein the waterproof structure is a waterproof layer surrounding an outer side of the flexible key, a lower end of the waterproof layer being fixedly connected to the flexible substrate, and an upper end face of the waterproof layer being higher than the upper end face of the switch trace layer.
12. The membrane switch according to claim 10, wherein the insulative layer has a height of 2 to 4 μm, and the waterproof layer has a height of 8 to 12 μm.
13. The membrane switch according to claim 11, wherein the insulative layer has a height of 2 to 4 μm, and the waterproof layer has a height of 8 to 12 μm.
14. The membrane switch according to claim 4, further comprising a waterproof structure; wherein the waterproof structure is a waterproof layer surrounding an outer side of the flexible key, a lower end of the waterproof layer being fixedly connected to the flexible substrate, and an upper end face of the waterproof layer being higher than the upper end face of the switch trace layer.
15. The membrane switch according to claim 5, further comprising a waterproof structure; wherein the waterproof structure is a waterproof layer surrounding an outer side of the flexible key, a lower end of the waterproof layer being fixedly connected to the flexible substrate, and an upper end face of the waterproof layer being higher than the upper end face of the switch trace layer.
16. The membrane switch according to claim 1, wherein the switch trace layer is a copper foil trace pattern etched on a surface of the flexible substrate, the copper foil trace pattern comprising a pair of meandering-shaped copper foil traces that are not in contact with each other, each of the meandering-shaped copper foil traces being provided with at least one conductive contact; wherein one of the meandering-shaped copper foil traces is a positive pole trace and the other of the meandering-shaped copper foil traces is a negative pole trace; and the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are conducted in the case that the conductor is in contact with the conductive contacts on the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces.
17. The membrane switch according to claim 1, wherein the switch trace layer is a copper foil trace pattern etched on a surface of the flexible substrate, the copper foil trace pattern comprising a pair of comb finger-shaped copper foil traces that are not in contact with each other and interdigitated, each of the comb finger-shaped copper foil traces being provided with at least one conductive contact; wherein one of the comb finger-shaped copper foil traces is a positive pole line and the other of the comb finger-shaped copper foil traces is a negative pole trace
18. A key, comprising a membrane switch, the membrane switch comprising: a flexible substrate; a switch trace layer, disposed on a front surface of the flexible substrate, and comprising a plurality of conductive contacts that not in contact with each other; a flexible key, covering the switch trace layer, and defining a press cavity with the flexible substrate; and a conductor, disposed in the press cavity, and configured to be connected to the plurality of conductive contacts in response to the flexible key being pressed, such that the switch trace layer is conducted.
19. A keyboard, comprising a keyboard substrate, the keyboard substrate being provided with a plurality of keys, the key comprising a membrane switch; wherein the membrane switch comprises: a flexible substrate; a switch trace layer, disposed on a front surface of the flexible substrate, and comprising a plurality of conductive contacts that not in contact with each other; a flexible key, covering the switch trace layer, and defining a press cavity with the flexible substrate; and a conductor, disposed in the press cavity, and configured to be connected to the plurality of conductive contacts in response to the flexible key being pressed, such that the switch trace layer is conducted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS AND DENOTATIONS THEREOF
[0044] 11—Flexible substrate; 12—switch trace layer; 121a, 121b—meandering-shaped copper foil trace; 122a, 122b, 124a, 124b—conductive contact; 123a, 123b—comb finger-shaped copper foil trace; 131—light-emitting circuit; 132—site; 133—LED; 1331—insulative body; 1332—conductive terminal; 1333—light-transmissive cap; 1334—light-emitting chip; 1335—built-in drive IC; 2—flexible key; 21—press cavity; 22—key body; 23—key contact; 3—conductor; 4—silicone elastic sheet; 5—insulative layer; 6—PED flat plate; and 7—waterproof layer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings to make the advantages and features of the present disclosure better understood by a person skilled in the art, such that the projection scope of the present disclosure are more clearly defined.
EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0046] Referring to
[0047] Specifically, referring to
[0048] In practice, the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces 121a and 121b may be respectively configured as a positive pole trace and a negative pole trace. In the case that the flexible key 2 is not pressed, since the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces 121a and 121b are not in contact with each other, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are in a non-conducted state. In the case that the flexible key 2 is pressed, the conductor is shifted downward under the pressing, and is in contact with the conductive contacts 122a and 122b, such that the conductive contacts 122a and 122b are connected. In this way, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are conducted. In the case that the conductive contacts 122a and 122b on the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces 121a and 121b are connected via the conductor 3, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are simultaneously conducted, such that a key press signal is generated.
[0049] The copper foil trace pattern is fabricated on the flexible substrate by etching, which, as compared with the traditional printed silver slurry trace, more accommodates rigid environments. In addition, since the etching has a high precision, a width and a pitch of the fabricated copper foil traces are greatly reduced as compared with the printing (that is, the traces are finer), such that the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces are arranged more densely on the premise of not being in contact with each other. That is, the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces have a smaller gap therebetween. In this way, in the case that the conductor is abutted against the copper foil trace pattern, the higher the probability that the conductor is in contact with the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces simultaneously, the higher the probability that the conductive contacts on the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces are conducted, and hence the more simply the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces are conducted.
[0050] In practical fabrication, the flexible substrate 11 may be made of a polyimide or polyester film as a base material. Since the polyimide or polyester film has excellent high and low temperature resistance and tensile strength, the flexible substrate fabricated using the polyimide or polyester film has better flexibility, and thus is applicable to products imposing a flexibility requirement.
[0051] In this embodiment, referring to
[0052] The conductor 3 is a metal snap dome disposed between the switch trace layer 12 and the key contact 23, wherein an edge of the metal snap dome is fixedly connected to the flexible substrate 11 by a waterproof adhesive (for example, a UV adhesive). In the course that the key contact 23 moves toward the switch trace layer 12, the key contact 23 is pressed against the metal snap dome, and drives the metal snap dome to be deformed and down-shifted, and in contact with the conductive contacts 122a and 122b of the switch trace layer 12. In this way, the switch trace layer 12 is conducted, and hence the key press signal is generated.
[0053] In this embodiment, the metal snap dome is employed as the conductor, which not only implements the electricity conduction function, but also implements the press-induced rebounding function of the elastic sheet. This is equivalent to integrating the conductor and the elastic sheet as a single body, and thus saves the parts. In addition, during pressing, strong mechanical tapping sound is generated, which accommodates requirements of some users on a strong tapping feeling. In addition, by fixedly connecting the edge of the metal snap dome to the flexible substrate by the UV adhesive, in one aspect, the metal snap dome is fixed; and in another aspect, a closed space is formed inside the metal snap dome, which effectively blocks the moisture, and prevents the moisture from entering the switch trace layer and thus causing oxidation of the switch trace layer.
[0054] According to the present disclosure, the circuit board and the isolation layer in the related art are canceled, and the switch trace layer having the functionality of a switch circuit is directly integrated on a flexible substrate. That is, the original three-layer structure (an upper circuit board, an isolation layer, and a lower circuit board) are integrated as a one-layer structure (the flexible substrate), and the trace on the upper circuit board and the trace on the lower circuit board are integrated as one switch trace layer. In this way, an overall thickness of the membrane switch is reduced and the weight of the membrane switch is lowered. The flexible key presses the metal snap dome to cause the metal snap dome to be in contact with the conductive contacts on the switch trace layer, such that the two meandering-shaped copper foil traces on the switch trace layer are conducted, and hence the key press signal is generated.
[0055] In this embodiment, a front surface and a back surface of the flexible substrate 11 are also each coated with an insulative black adhesive layer. The insulative black adhesive layer is provided with through holes corresponding to the conductive contacts 122a and 122b. Coating the insulative black adhesive layer may mitigate oxidation caused in the case that the copper foil trace pattern is in direct contact with air.
Second Embodiment
[0056] In this embodiment, a light-emitting assembly is additionally configured based on the first embodiment to achieve a light emitting function of the membrane switch.
[0057] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0058] The built-in drive IC-mounted LED has the following structure:
[0059] Referring to
[0060] The conductive terminal 1332 includes a plurality of conductive bumps embedded inside the insulative body 1331, and the insulative body 1331 extends out from lower ends of the conductive bumps and is in electrical contact with the sites 132. The insulative body 1331 extends out from upper ends of the plurality of conductive bumps, and the insulative body and the upper ends are collectively connected to a conductive pad. The built-in drive IC 1335 and the light-emitting chip 1334 are both fixedly connected to the conductive pad.
[0061] The built-in drive IC 1335 is disposed inside the light-transmissive cap 1333, and the built-in drive IC 1335 and the light-emitting chip 1334 are directly electrically connected via a conductive wire, such that the built-in drive IC 1335 and the light-emitting chip 1334 are integrated. In this way, the single built-in drive IC 1335 independently controls the individual LED to emit light, and further, by disposing the built-in drive IC inside the light-transmissive cap, the space for accommodating an additionally configured IC control module is saved, and production of small and lightweight products is facilitated. In addition, in the light-transmissive cap 1333, the built-in drive IC 1335 and the light-emitting chip 1334 are directly connected via the conductive wire, such that the light-emitting chip 1334 more stably and reliably emits light.
[0062] In this embodiment, the light-transmissive cap 1333 may be made of an epoxy resin. The epoxy resin has the merits of high light transmittance, high refractive index, good heat resistance, wet-resistance, insulation performance, high mechanical strength, and chemical stability, and thus not only implements the light transmission function, but also achieves good insulation and protection performance.
[0063] Based on the first embodiment, in this embodiment, the light-emitting layer is directly integrated on the flexible substrate, such that the overall thickness of the membrane switch is effectively reduced. In addition, by the built-in drive IC-mounted LED, a built-in drive IC is internally configured in the LED. In this way, the single LED is independently controlled, and further the mounting space for additionally mounting an IC control module is saved, such that the light-emitting assembly is more compact and has a smaller thickness.
Third Embodiment
[0064] The first and second embodiments both employ the metal snap dome as the conductor of the membrane switch, and during pressing, a great metal tapping feeling is created. However, in practice, some users may desire muted pressing. To accommodate customized requirements of some users, this embodiment makes some improvements on the membrane switch according to the first or second embodiment. The membrane switch in this embodiment is different from that in the first or the second embodiment in that: The metal snap dome is replaced with a silicone elastic sheet, and a conductive silver slurry is coated on the silicone elastic sheet as the conductor.
[0065] Specifically, referring to
[0066] As compared with the metal snap dome, the silicone elastic sheet has a better press elasticity, achieves a better touch sensation, and produces an extremely small sound during pressing, such that the requirement of muted pressing of the user is accommodated. By directly disposing the conductor (the conductive silver slurry) on the silicone elastic sheet, the mounting space of the conductor is saved, and the force applied to the silicone elastic sheet is directly transferred to the conductive silver slurry, such that loss of the pressing force is reduced.
Fourth Embodiment
[0067] During test of the membrane switch, the applicant has found that in the third embodiment, by directly coating the conductive silver slurry on the inner wall of the silicone elastic sheet 4, wear resistance of the silicone elastic sheet 4 may be degraded, which directly shortens the lifetime of the silicone elastic sheet 4. Therefore, in this embodiment, some improvements are made to the mounting position and mounting fashion of the conductor in the third embodiment. This embodiment is different from the third embodiment in that the conductor 3 is isolated from the silicone elastic sheet 4.
[0068] Specifically, referring to
[0069] Configuration of the press gap causes the silicone elastic sheet 4 to be separated from the conductor 3, such that the problem that degradation of the wear resistance caused by directly integrating the conductor 3 on the silicone elastic sheet 4 is prevented. With configuration of the insulative layer 5, an isolation gap is defined between the conductor 3 and the switch trace layer 12, such that the conductor 3 in the non-pressing state is prevented from being in direct contact with the switch trace layer 12. In addition, use of the UV adhesive as the insulative layer 5 not only achieves bonding and fixing of the conductor, but also achieves a waterproof effect. In the case that the flexible key 2 is pressed, the flexible key 2 is abutted against the silicone elastic sheet 4, and drives the silicone elastic sheet 4 to be deformed and pressed against the conductor 3, and the conductor 3 is down-shifted accordingly and in contact with the switch trace layer 12 disposed inside the insulative layer 5, such that the switch trace layer 12 is conducted.
[0070] As compared with the third embodiment, in this embodiment, the membrane switch effectively improves the lifetime of the silicone elastic sheet while ensuring muted pressing. In this way, a requirement imposed by the user on the number of tapping times of the membrane switch is accommodated.
[0071] As another solution of this embodiment, referring to
Fifth Embodiment
[0072] Since in the switch trace layer according to the present disclosure, the positive and negative pole traces are integrated on one flexible substrate, where trace oxidation occurs in the switch trace layer due to invasion of moisture, the positive and negative pole traces of the switch trace layer on the same switch trace layer may be easily subject to oxidation and damage, causing failure of the plurality of conductive contacts. Therefore, this embodiments makes some improvements on the waterproof performance of the membrane switch.
[0073] This embodiment is different from the fourth embodiment in that the height of the insulative layer 5 is 8 to 12 μm.
[0074] Specifically, referring to
Sixth Embodiment
[0075] During test of the membrane switch, the applicant has found that in the membrane switch according to the fifth embodiment, since a difference between the height of the insulative layer and the height of the switch trace layer is great, the user may obviously feel a hard press septation when pressing the membrane switch. Therefore, based on the fifth embodiment, this embodiment cancels the insulative layer having the waterproof function in the fourth embodiment, still sets the height of the insulative layer to 2 to 4 μm, and configures a waterproof structure on the outer side of the flexible key.
[0076] Since the height of the insulative layer is set to 2 to 4 μm, and the insulative layer is only slightly higher than the switch trace layer, the insulative layer achieves a limited waterproof effect for the switch trace layer, and thus the moisture may easily enter the inside of the insulative layer, thereby causing erosion to the switch trace layer in the insulative layer. Therefore, referring to
[0077] In the case that the moisture is spread on the flexible substrate 11, due to blocking by the waterproof layer 7, the moisture is blocked out of the waterproof layer 7, such that the moisture is blocked from entering the flexible key 2, thereby achieving a waterproof and protection effect on the switch trace layer 12 inside the flexible key 2.
Seventh Embodiment
[0078] This embodiment is different from any of the first to third embodiments in that: A waterproof structure is additionally configured. Referring to
[0079] In the case that the moisture is spread on the flexible substrate 11, due to blocking by the waterproof layer 7, the moisture is blocked out of the waterproof layer 7, such that the moisture is blocked from entering the flexible key 2, thereby achieving a waterproof and protection effect on the switch trace layer 12 inside the flexible key 2.
Eighth Embodiment
[0080] This embodiment is different from any of the first to seventh embodiments in that the copper trace pattern is different from those in these embodiments.
[0081] Specifically, referring to
[0082] In practice, the two comb finger-shaped copper foil traces 123a and 123b may be respectively configured as a positive pole trace and a negative pole trace. In the case that the flexible key 2 is not pressed, since the two comb finger-shaped copper foil traces 123a and 123b are not in contact with each other, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are in a non-conducted state. In the case that the flexible key 2 is pressed, the conductor is shifted downward under the pressing, and is in contact with the conductive contacts 124a and 124b, such that the conductive contacts 124a and 124b are connected. In this way, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are conducted. In the case that the conductive contacts 124a and 124b on the two comb finger-shaped copper foil traces 123a and 123b are connected via the conductor 3, the positive pole trace and the negative pole trace are simultaneously conducted, such that a key press signal is generated.
[0083] In this embodiment, the densely the comb fingers of the two comb finger-shaped copper foil traces are interdigitated, the higher the probability that the conductor 3 is in simultaneous contact with the conductive contacts on the two comb finger-shaped copper foil traces, and the more simply the two traces are conducted.
Ninth Embodiment
[0084] This embodiment provides a key equipped with a membrane switch. The key includes the membrane switch according to any of the first to eighth embodiments. The key, relative to the conventional key, has a more compact structure and a smaller thickness, and accommodates the market requirements of lightweight and ultra-thinness.
Tenth Embodiment
[0085] This embodiment provides a keyboard equipped with a membrane switch. The keyboard includes a keyboard substrate, wherein the keyboard substrate is provided with a plurality of keys, and each of the key employs the key in the ninth embodiment. The keyboard has a compact structure and a small thickness, and accommodates the market requirements of lightweight and ultra-thinness.
[0086] The above embodiments are merely given for illustration of the technical concepts and features of the present disclosure, and are intended to better help persons skilled in the art to understand the content of the present disclosure and practice the technical solutions according to the present disclosure. However, these embodiments are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure. Any equivalent variations or polishments made within the spirit and essence of the present disclosure shall fall within the projection scope of the present disclosure.