Keyboard device and key structure thereof
11646167 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/7065
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A keyboard device includes plural key structures. Each key structure includes a base plate, a keycap, a membrane circuit board, a connecting member and an elastic element. The keycap includes a pressing post. The membrane circuit board is arranged between the base plate and the keycap. The connecting member is penetrated through the membrane circuit board and connected between the keycap and the base plate. The keycap is movable upwardly or downwardly relative to the membrane circuit board. The elastic element is arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board. The elastic element includes a resilience piece and plural supporting ribs. The plural supporting ribs are arranged between the resilience piece and the keycap. The plural supporting ribs are contacted with the pressing post of the keycap. Consequently, there is a gap between the pressing post and the resilience piece.
Claims
1. A keyboard device comprising plural key structures, each of the plural key structures comprising: a base plate; a keycap located over the base plate, wherein the keycap comprises a pressing post, and the pressing post is protruded in a direction toward the base plate; a membrane circuit board arranged between the base plate and the keycap; a connecting member penetrated through the membrane circuit board and connected between the keycap and the base plate, wherein the keycap is movable upwardly or downwardly relative to the membrane circuit board through movement of the connecting member; and an elastic element arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board, and comprising a resilience piece and plural supporting ribs, wherein the resilience piece of the elastic element has a semi-spheric shell structure, and the semi-spheric shell structure has a cavity facing the membrane circuit board and the plural supporting ribs are arranged between the resilience piece and the keycap, and the plural supporting ribs are formed on the semi-spheric shell structure of the resilience piece and protruded in a direction toward the keycap and contacted with the pressing post of the keycap, so that there is a gap between the pressing post and the resilience piece.
2. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the plural supporting ribs of the elastic element comprise two supporting ribs, and the two supporting ribs are located at two opposite sides of the resilience piece.
3. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the plural supporting ribs of the elastic element comprise four supporting ribs, wherein the four supporting ribs face each other in pairs, and the four supporting ribs are discretely arranged on edges of the resilience piece.
4. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plural supporting ribs of the elastic element comprises a supporting part and a carrying part, wherein the supporting part is connected between the resilience piece and the carrying part, the carrying part is arranged between the pressing post of the keycap and the resilience piece, and the pressing post of the keycap is carried by the carrying part.
5. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the plural supporting ribs of the elastic element are integrally formed with the resilience piece, and each of the plural supporting ribs are bent upwardly from a portion of the resilience piece.
6. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the keycap comprises a top wall and a skirt part, wherein the skirt part is protruded from a periphery region of the top wall in a direction toward the membrane circuit board, and the pressing post of the keycap is installed on an inner surface of the top wall.
7. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the key structure further comprises a stabilizer bar, and the stabilizer bar comprises a transverse bar part and two locking parts, wherein the two locking parts are respectively located at two ends of the transverse bar part, the transverse bar part is pivotally coupled to the keycap, and the two locking parts are connected with the base plate.
8. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein while the keycap is pressed down in response to an external force, the pressing post is moved downwardly to push the plural supporting ribs of the elastic element, and the plural supporting ribs are subjected to deformation, so that the keycap is moved toward the membrane circuit board and moved from a first position to a second position.
9. The keyboard device according to claim 8, wherein as the keycap is continuously pressed in response to the external force, the resilience piece of the elastic element is continuously pushed by the pressing post, and the resilience piece is subjected to deformation, so that the keycap is moved toward the membrane circuit board and moved from the second position to a third position.
10. A key structure, comprising: a base plate; a keycap located over the base plate, wherein the keycap comprises a pressing post, and the pressing post is protruded in a direction toward the base plate; a membrane circuit board arranged between the base plate and the keycap; a connecting member penetrated through the membrane circuit board and connected between the keycap and the base plate, wherein the keycap is movable upwardly or downwardly relative to the membrane circuit board through movement of the connecting member; and an elastic element arranged between the keycap and the membrane circuit board, and comprising a resilience piece and plural supporting ribs, wherein the resilience piece of the elastic element has a semi-spheric shell structure, and the semi-spheric shell structure has a cavity facing the membrane circuit board and the plural supporting ribs are arranged between the resilience piece and the keycap, and the plural supporting ribs are formed on the semi-spheric shell structure of the resilience piece and protruded in a direction toward the keycap and contacted with the pressing post of the keycap, so that there is a gap between the pressing post and the resilience piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The keycap 102 is located over the base plate 101. The keycap 102 comprises a pressing post 1020. The pressing post 1020 is protruded in the direction toward the base plate 101.
(12) The membrane circuit board 103 is arranged between the base plate 101 and the keycap 102.
(13) The connecting member 104 is penetrated through the membrane circuit board 103 and connected between the keycap 102 and the base plate 101. Moreover, the keycap 102 is movable upwardly or downwardly relative to the membrane circuit board 103 through the connecting member 104.
(14) The elastic element 105 is arranged between the keycap 102 and the membrane circuit board 103. In an embodiment, the elastic element 105 comprises a resilience piece 1051 and plural supporting ribs 1052. These supporting ribs 1052 are arranged between the resilience piece 1051 and the keycap 102. Each supporting rib 1052 is protruded in the direction toward the keycap 102 and contacted with the pressing post 1020 of the keycap 102. Consequently, there is a gap G between the pressing post 1020 and the resilience piece 1051.
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(17) The base plate 101 comprises a first hook 1011 and a second hook 1012. The first hook 1011 and the second hook 1012 are protruded upwardly and penetrated through the membrane circuit board 103. The keycap 102 further comprises plural first pivotal parts 1023. Particularly, the transverse bar part 1061 of the stabilizer bar 106 is pivotally coupled to the plural first pivotal parts 1023 of the keycap 102. The two locking parts 1062 of the stabilizer bar 106 are respectively engaged with the first hook 1011 and the second hook 1012 of the base plate 101. Consequently, the stabilizer bar 106 is connected between the keycap 102 and the base plate 101.
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(21) In an embodiment, the supporting ribs 1052 and the resilience piece 1051 are integrally formed. For example, after the main portions of the supporting ribs 1052 are formed on the resilience piece 1051 by a stamping process and bent upwardly, the supporting ribs 1052 are formed. It is noted that the method of forming the supporting ribs 1052 is not restricted. For example, in another embodiment, the supporting ribs 1052 and the resilience piece 1051 are individual components.
(22) In an embodiment, the resilience piece 1051 has a semi-spheric shell structure (e.g., a snap dome structure). When the resilience piece 1051 is subjected to deformation, the membrane switch on the membrane circuit board 103 is triggered and electrically conducted. Moreover, the semi-spheric shell structure of the resilience piece 1051 has a cavity 10510 facing the membrane circuit board 103. When the resilience piece 1051 is subjected to deformation in response to the elastic force, the cavity 10510 provides a sufficient deformable space of the resilience piece 1051.
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(25) As the keycap 102 is continuously pressed in response to the external force, the resilience piece 1051 of the elastic element 105 is continuously pushed by the pressing post 1020 of the keycap 102. After the resilience piece 1051 of the elastic element 105 is pushed, the resilience piece 1051 with the semi-spheric shell structure is subjected to inwardly concave deformation until the membrane switch (not shown) on the membrane circuit board 103 is triggered by the resilience piece 1051. While the resilience piece 1051 with the semi-spheric shell structure is subjected to the inwardly concave deformation, the keycap 102 is moved in the direction toward the membrane circuit board 103 and moved from the second position P2 to a third position P3.
(26) In the above embodiment, the elastic element 105 comprises four supporting ribs 1052. The four supporting ribs 1052 face each other in pairs. That is, the four supporting ribs are divided into two groups, and the two supporting ribs 1052 in each group face each other. Moreover, the four supporting ribs are discretely arranged on the edges of the resilience piece 1051. It is noted that the number of the supporting ribs 1052 is not restricted. The number of the supporting ribs 1052 may be increased or decreased according to the practical requirements. For example, in case that the lighter tactile feel is required, only two supporting ribs 1052 installed on the resilience piece 1051 are feasible. That is, the two supporting ribs 1052 are installed on two opposite edges of the resilience piece 1051. Whereas, in case that the heavier tactile feel is required, the number of the supporting ribs 1052 on the resilience piece 1051 may be increased to six.
(27) From the above descriptions, the present invention provides the keyboard device. The elastic element of each key structure is equipped with plural supporting ribs for supporting the keycap. Consequently, the travel distance of moving the keycap in the direction toward the membrane circuit board is increased. Moreover, while the keycap is moved downwardly, an empty travel distance is generated to provide a buffering effect. Consequently, the tactile feel of depressing the key structure is satisfactory to the user. In comparison with the conventional technology of using the elastic element with small volume or thickness, the tactile feel of operating the key structure of the present invention is enhanced.
(28) 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.