Claims
- 1. Cushioning means for adapting a keyboard, having a plurality of keytops, so as to cushion the impact of the fingertips of a typist on said keytops, said cushioning means comprising:
- a plurality of separate pads, each shaped and sized to fit onto a predetermined key, each of said pads being substantially softer than said keytops, each of said pads being substantially flat, of substantially homogeneous material and of a substantially uniform thickness after installation, and having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces after installation, said flat top surface of each said pad being substantially exposed for direct contact with the fingertips of the typist;
- adhesive means for holding each said pad on a respective keytop surface, said adhesive means comprising adhesive material applied to each said flat bottom surface for attaching said pad to said predetermined key;
- designation means for designating the key to which each pad is to be and has been applied and
- a second pad having an identical shape and size as said pads and installable on top of each of one or more of said pads so as to provide extra cushioning to chosen keys.
- 2. Cushioning means as recited in claim 1 wherein said pads are about 1/8 inch thick.
- 3. Cushioning means for adapting a keyboard, having a plurality of keytops, so as to cushion the impact of the fingertips of a typist on said keytops, said cushioning means comprising:
- a plurality of separate pads, each shaped and sized to fit onto a predetermined key, each of said pads being substantially softer than said keytops, each of said pads being substantially flat, of substantially homogeneous material and of a substantially uniform thickness after installation, and having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces after installation, said flat top surface of each said pad being substantially exposed for direct contact by the fingertips of the typist;
- adhesive means for holding each said pad on a respective keytop surface, said adhesive means comprising adhesive material applied to each said flat bottom surface for attaching said pad to said predetermiend key, and for rendering said pad to be peelably removable from said keytop surface; and
- a second pad having an identical shape and size as said pads and also substantially softer than said keytops, installable on top of each of one or more of said pads so as to provide extra cushioning to keys chosen by said typist, said second pad also being of substantially homogeneous material and having a top surface being substantially exposed for direct contact by the fingertips of the typist on those keys where applied.
- 4. In combination with a keyboard, such as for an electronic typewriter or computer, said keyboard having a number of keys, each of said keys having a hard keytop surface, means for reducing the impact felt by the fingertips of a typist using the keyboard, comprising:
- a discrete pad provided for each respective keytop surface, each said pad being substantially flat, of substantially homogeneous material and of a substantially uniform thickness after installation, having an outline which exactly corresponds to said respective keytop surface, and having flat top and bottom surfaces, and having a hardness substantially less than that of said keytop surface, said pad top surface being substantially exposed for direct contact by the fingertips of the typist;
- attachment means for attaching each of said pad means to each of said keytop surfaces, said attachment means comprising adhesive applied to each said flat bottom surface for attaching said pad means to said respective keytop surface; and
- a second pad having an identical shape and size as said pads and also having a hardness substantially less than that of said keytop surface, installable on top of each of one or more of said discrete pads so as to provide extra cushioning to keys chosen by said typist, said second pad also being of substantially homogeneous material and having a top surface being substantially exposed for direct contact by the fingertips of the typist on those keys where applied.
- 5. The combination set forth in claim 4 further comprising matching means applied to the top of each of said pad means for indicating the keytop to which said pad means is attached.
- 6. The combination set forth in claim 4 further comprising release paper removably applied to said adhesive, which release paper is removed prior to application of the pad to the respective keytop.
- 7. The combination set forth in claim 4 wherein said pad means are about 1/8 inch thick.
- 8. A keyboard apparatus, comprising:
- a plurality of keys, each corresponding to at least one character or number, and each having a keytop surface;
- means for said keys communicating with an output device;
- a pad supplied for each respective key, each said pad being substantially softer than said keytop surface, each pad being substantially flat, of substantially homogeneous material and of a substantially uniform thickness after installation, having an outline which closely corresponds to said respective keytop, and having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces after installation, said flat top surface of each said pad being substantially exposed for direct contact by the fingertips of the typist;
- adhesive applied to each said flat bottom surface for attaching said pad to said respective keytop surface; and
- a second pad having an identical shape and size as said pad and mountable on top of each of at least one of said pads after application to said keytop surface.
- 9. A keyboard apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said pads are about 1/8 inch thick.
- 10. A keyboard apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein each said pad has a top surface, with a legend thereon indicating the keytop to which it is attached.
- 11. A keyboard apparatus as recited in claim 10 wherein each said pad has a bottom surface, with adhesive applied thereto, and a single sheet of release paper removably applied to said adhesive for all of said pads, said adhesive attaching said pad to the respective keytop when applied thereto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/356,767, filed May 25, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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