This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan Application Serial No. 111101403, filed on Jan. 13, 2022. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of the specification.
The disclosure relates to a button module, and in particular, to a button module that provides pressing feedback.
Multiple players acquire game experience through mobile devices. Current mobile devices often use external controllers to assist in operations, but such external controllers are not easily portable.
The disclosure provides a button module. The button module includes a base, a pressing part, and an elastic part. The base includes a detection surface. The pressing part includes a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is pivotally connected to the base in a first axial direction.
The elastic part is disposed on a side of the pressing part facing the base, and the elastic part includes a first damping portion and a second damping portion selectively pressing against the detection surface, where a hardness of the first damping portion is different from a hardness of the second damping portion.
The disclosure provides another button module, mounted on an electronic device. The electronic device includes a detection surface. The button module includes a base, a pressing part, and an elastic part. The base is fixed on a side of the detection surface. The pressing part includes a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end is pivotally connected to the base in a first axial direction.
The elastic part is disposed on a side of the pressing part facing the detection surface, and the elastic part includes a first damping portion and a second damping portion selectively pressing against the detection surface, where a hardness of the first damping portion is different from a hardness of the second damping portion.
The button module provided in the disclosure includes a pressing part and an elastic part. The elastic part provides a user with pressing feel feedback, and a detection surface detects applied pressure to trigger an electronic device to generate different feedback. In this way, the button module provides more impressive game experience while satisfies a portability requirement. In addition, the elastic part provided in the disclosure includes a first damping portion and a second damping portion with different hardness. A user is allowed to select the first damping portion or the second damping portion to press against the detection surface to adjust required button feedback.
More detailed descriptions of the specific embodiments of the disclosure are provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The features and advantages of the disclosure are described more clearly according to the following description and claims. All of the drawings use very simplified forms and imprecise proportions, only being used for assisting in conveniently and clearly explaining the objective of the embodiments of the disclosure.
The button module 100 is mounted on an electronic device such as a smartphone or a tablet computer and fits the electronic device for use. In an embodiment, the button module 100 is disposed on a protective case of the electronic device and fits the electronic device for use. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the button module 100 is directly mounted on the electronic device for use.
As shown in the figure, the button module 100 includes a base 120, a pressing part 140, and an elastic part 160. The base 120 includes a detection surface 122.
The detection surface 122 of the base 120 detects pressing force applied to the detection surface 122 by a user through the elastic part 160. A detection signal generated by the detection surface 122 is transmitted to the electronic device to generate a pressing feedback effect such as a vibration or a sound, so as to enrich game experience.
The pressing part 140 includes a fixed end 142 and a free end 144. The fixed end 142 is pivotally connected to the base 120 in a first axial direction A1. The free end 144 is disposed on the opposite side of the fixed end 142. The pressing part 140 is a component to which the user directly applies force when performing a pressing action.
The elastic part 160 is disposed on a side of the pressing part 140 facing the base 120, and is sandwiched between the pressing part 140 and the detection surface 122. The elastic part 160 improves the user's pressing feel and pushes the pressing part 140 back to its original position when the user ends a pressing action.
The elastic part 160 includes at least one first damping portion 162 and at least one second damping portion 164 (two first damping portions 162 and two second damping portions 164 are shown in the figure) selectively pressing against the detection surface 122 of the base 120. In this way, the user is allowed to toggle the elastic part 160 above the button module 100 to select the first damping portion 162 or the second damping portion 164 to press against the detection surface 122 of the base 120, so as to generate different pressing feel.
In an embodiment, assuming that the first damping portion 162 has a higher hardness than the second damping portion 164, under the same pressing force, when the user selects the first damping portion 162 to press against the detection surface 122, a rebound of a button is accelerated, and when the user selects the second damping portion 164, a pressing feedback effect of the electronic device is enhanced.
In an embodiment, the base 120 is provided with a pressure sensor (not shown) below the detection surface 122 to detect pressing force of the user. In an embodiment, the pressure sensor includes a diaphragm, and deformation that is caused when the user applies force to the diaphragm through the elastic part 160 is converted into a resistance or capacitance change to generate a detection signal.
In an embodiment, the base 120 is provided with an ultrasonic sensor (not shown) below the detection surface 122. The ultrasonic sensor includes a plurality of detection points distributed on the detection surface 122. These detection points detect a contact area between the elastic part 160 and the detection surface 122, so as to estimate the pressing force. Specifically, when the user applies larger pressing force, the deformation of the elastic part 160 is larger, and the contact area between the elastic part 160 and the detection surface 122 is larger. Conversely, when the user applies smaller pressing force, the contact area between the elastic part 160 and the detection surface 122 is smaller.
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The elastic part 160 in this embodiment is pivotally connected to the pressing part 140 in the second axial direction A2, and the second axial direction A2 is perpendicular to the first axial direction A1. In this case, a toggling direction of toggling the elastic part 160 to adjust pressing feel is perpendicular to the long side direction of the pressing part 140. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the second axial direction A2 is also parallel to the first axial direction A1. In this case, the toggling direction of toggling the elastic part 160 to adjust the pressing feel is parallel to the long side direction of the pressing part 140.
The pressing part 140 is, in an embodiment, made of a metal material or a hard plastic material. The first damping portion 162 and the second damping portion 164 of the elastic part 160 are, in an embodiment, made of a soft plastic material such as silicone and rubber. The partition 166 is, in an embodiment, made of a hard plastic material.
The first damping portion 162 and the second damping portion 164 in this embodiment are made of different materials, so that the overall structure shows different Shore hardness, thereby adjusting pressure feel. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto.
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The first damping portion 262, the second damping portion 264, and the third damping portion 265 are made of the same material, but have different internal structures to show different hardness. In an embodiment, the first damping portion 262 is not provided with pores inside. The second damping portion 264 and the third damping portion 265 are both provided with pores inside, but have different porosity to present different hardness.
The user toggles the elastic part 260 to rotate, so as to select the first damping portion 262, the second damping portion 264 or the third damping portion 265 to press against the detection surface 122 of the base 120 to adjust different pressing feel.
A main difference between the button module 300 in this embodiment and the button module 100 in the first embodiment of the disclosure lies in the elastic part 360. A base 320 and a pressing part 340 in this embodiment are similar to the base 120 and the pressing part 140 of the button module 100 provided in the first embodiment of the disclosure. Details are not described herein again.
Similar to the first embodiment of the disclosure, the elastic part 360 in this embodiment is pivotally connected to the pressing part 340 in the second axial direction A2. The second axial direction A2 is parallel to a long side direction of the pressing part 340. However, different from that the elastic part 160 in the first embodiment of the disclosure has a rotating shaft disposed at a central position of the elastic part 160, the elastic part 360 in this embodiment presents an eccentric roller structure.
As shown in the figure, the elastic part 360 includes a first damping portion 362 and a second damping portion 364 selectively pressing against a detection surface 322 of the base 320. The first damping portion 362 and the second damping portion 364 both present a hill-shaped structure, but angles of top angles of the first damping portion 362 and the second damping portion 364 are different. The first damping portion 362 presents a hill-shaped structure with a 90-degree angle, and the second damping portion 364 presents a hill-shaped structure with a 45-degree angle. In a case that the entire elastic part 360 is made of the same material, the first damping portion 362 with a larger top angle has a higher hardness than the second damping portion 364 with a smaller top angle. In this way, different pressing feel are adjusted.
In addition, the elastic part 360 in this embodiment includes a flat surface 366 on a side opposite to the first damping portion 362. The user rotates the elastic part 360 to enable the flat surface 366 to face the detection surface 322 of the base 320, so that the pressing part 340 is placed close to the base 320 to facilitate folding of the button module 300.
A main difference between the button module 400 in this embodiment and the button module 100 in the first embodiment of the disclosure lies in an elastic part 460. A base 420 and a pressing part 440 in this embodiment are respectively similar to the base 120 and the pressing part 140 of the button module 100 provided in the first embodiment of the disclosure. Details are not described herein again.
As shown in the figure, the elastic part 460 includes a first damping portion 462, a second damping portion 464, and a disc structure 466. The disc structure 466 is rotatably disposed in an opening 446 of the pressing part 440. The first damping portion 462 and the second damping portion 464 are disposed on a side of the disc structure 466 facing a detection surface 422, and protrude from the disc structure 466 toward the detection surface 422.
The second damping portion 464 is provided with a cavity inside, while the first damping portion 462 is not. In this way, the first damping portion 462 and the second damping portion 464 have different hardness on the whole. The disc structure 466 is rotated for the user to select the first damping portion 462 or the second damping portion 464 to press against the detection surface 422 of the base 420, to generate different pressing feel.
In addition, the disc structure 466 in this embodiment includes a flat surface 468 on a side opposite to the detection surface 422. As shown in
The main difference between the button module 500 in this embodiment and the button module 100 in the first embodiment of the disclosure lies in a base 520. A pressing part 540 and an elastic part 560 of the button module 500 in this embodiment are respectively the same as the pressing part 140 and the elastic part 160 of the button module 100 provided in the first embodiment of the disclosure. Details are not described herein again.
The button module 100 in the first embodiment of the disclosure uses the detection surface 122 of the base 120 to detect a button pressing operation, while the base 520 of the button module 500 in this embodiment is used to fix the button module 500 on an electronic device 10, the elastic part 560 is disposed on a side of the pressing part 540 facing a detection surface of the electronic device 10, and an existing sensor 12 (such as a pressure sensor or an ultrasonic sensor) on the electronic device 10 is used as the detection surface to detect the button pressing operation. In this way, a physical button is disposed on the electronic device 10 that does not include physical buttons.
As shown in the figure, a side wall 22 on a long side of the protective case 20 is provided with two openings 22a, 22b, in which the button modules 24a, 24b are disposed respectively. These button modules 24a, 24b are directly aligned with a sensor of an electronic device (not shown) and used as physical buttons to fit the electronic device for use. An existing detection surface of the button modules 24a, 24b is used to detect a pressing operation. A detection signal generated by the button modules 24a, 24b is transmitted to the electronic device by using a connector such as a universal serial bus (USB) connector on the protective case 20.
The button modules 100, 300, 400, 500 provided in the disclosure respectively include pressing parts 140, 340, 440, 540 and elastic parts 160, 260, 360, 460, 560. The elastic parts 160, 260, 360, 460, 560 provide a user with pressing feel feedback, and detection surfaces 122, 322, 422 detect applied pressure to trigger an electronic device to generate different feedback. In this way, the button module provides more impressive game experience while satisfies a portability requirement.
In addition, the elastic parts 160, 260, 360, 460, 560 provided in the disclosure respectively include first damping portions 162, 262, 362, 462 and second damping portions 164, 264, 364, 464 with different hardness. A user is allowed to select the first damping portions 162, 262, 362, 462 or the second damping portions 164, 264, 364, 464 to press against the detection surfaces 122, 322, 422, so as to adjust required button feedback.
The above is merely exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, and does not constitute any limitation on the disclosure. Any form of equivalent replacements or modifications to the technical means and technical content disclosed in the disclosure made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the technical means of the disclosure still fall within the content of the technical means of the disclosure and the protection scope of the disclosure.
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