This application is based on and claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0084951 filed on Aug. 23, 2007 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field
The field relates to display button devices.
2. Description of the Related Technology
Generally, electronic devices (for example, a mobile communication terminal) include button devices for easily inputting various commands. For an example, in the button devices, characters, numbers or specific symbols have been previously allocated to each button. Various operations such as phone calling and receiving, character inputting and sending are performed in the electronic devices by operation of the buttons by a user.
However, the conventional button device has a disadvantage that it is unsuitable for current electronic devices performing various and complex functions because the characteristic characters, numbers or specific symbols have been defined for each button. For an example, character inputting is difficult or impossible in global roaming because predetermined characters are fixedly allocated to each button.
In addition, there is a problem that it is not easy to use an MP3 function or a camera function or a DMB function because many button operations should be done when the user wants to use the functions in the mobile communication terminals. That is, the conventional button device has the problem that the user should operate the buttons in many situations for performing a desired function. That is, the user interface depth is deep.
On the other hand, technologies using a touch screen have been developed as a button display device for solving the problem as described above. However, the touch screen has a problem that commands are inexactly input or the same command is repeatedly input several times because the user cannot feel a sense of pressing when the user touches or presses the button.
Furthermore, the button device using the touch screen has additional problems that the quality of image is degraded by many scratches generated on the display region when the buttons are operated for a long time as well as the display region is damaged by excessive pressing.
One aspect is a display button device, including a display providing images, a first substrate located on the display and provided with a plurality of holes arranged with a constant gap, a second substrate located on the first substrate and provided with a plurality of openings formed on regions corresponding to the holes and provided with a plurality of switches formed on upper surfaces corresponding to outer circumference edges of the openings, a third substrate located on the second substrate and provided with buttons formed on regions corresponding to the openings and the switches, and a fourth substrate located on the third substrate.
a to 1c are respectively front perspective view, front exploded perspective view and rear perspective view illustrating a display button device;
a to 2c are respectively sectional views taken along “2a-2a” line, “2b-2b” line and “2c-2c” line of
a and 5b are sectional views illustrating switches formed on the second substrate of the display device;
a and 7b are sectional views illustrating a projection formed on the third substrate;
a to 8c are magnified sectional views illustrating a fourth substrate of the display button device; and
a to 1c are respectively front perspective view, front exploded perspective view and rear perspective view illustrating a display button device according to the present invention.
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The display 110 is located at a rear position and displays various types of images in the forward direction. That is, the display 110 changes characters, numbers, symbols, still images and moving images according to a user's choice to display them. The display may, for example, include a passive matrix organic light emitting display, an active matrix organic light emitting display, a liquid crystal display, an electrophoretic display or their equivalents, but is not limited thereto. The display 110 may be provided in a panel and may further include a driving board 111 for driving the display 110.
The first substrate 120 is located on the display 110 and includes a plurality of holes 121 arranged with a constant gap. For an example, the hole 121 is formed in the shape of horizontally long hole. Four to six holes may be formed in a vertical direction, but not limited thereto. The first substrate 120 may be made of any one selected from metal, ceramics, plastic and its equivalents, but not limited thereto. The first substrate 120 is located at a region corresponding to a switch, thereby preventing a bruise defect or a damage of the display 110 caused by operation of the switch.
The second substrate 130 is located on the first substrate 120 and includes a plurality of opening 131 formed on regions corresponding to the holes 121. For an example, about three or four opening 131 may be formed the second substrate 130 corresponding to one hole 121 formed on the first substrate 120, but not limited thereto. Further, a barrier wall 133 may be further formed between the longitudinal openings 131. In addition, a switch 132 is formed on a surface of the second substrate 130 in the outer circumference edge of each opening 131. Here, the second substrate 130 may be a rigid or flexible circuit board provided with a wiring pattern, or its equivalents, but not limited thereto. The switch 132 may be a dome switch that is electrically conducted while being depressed, or its equivalent, and the switch 132 is not limited thereto. In addition, a circuit board 134 electrically coupled to the switch 132 may be further connected to the second substrate 130. The circuit board 134 may be electrically coupled to the driving board 111 or an external device not shown in the drawing.
The third substrate 140 is located on the second substrate 130 and buttons 142 are formed on regions corresponding to the openings 131 and switches 132. Twelve buttons are shown in the drawing, but the number is not limited. An image from the display 110 is displayed to the outside through the button 142. The button 142 may be formed of a first region 143 connected to the third substrate 140, and a second region 144 extending from the first region 143 and separated by a cut 141. Accordingly, when the user presses the button 142, the second region 144 is somewhat bent backwardly so as to press the switch 132. When the user releases the button 142, the second region 144 returns to its original position and releases the switch 132. In this embodiment, it is beneficial that the third substrate 140 is formed of transparent and elastic polycarbonate or an equivalent so as to display the image of the display 110 to the outside and to releasably depress the button 142. But the material of the third substrate 140 is not limited thereto. The images of the display 110 are shown through each of the buttons, and the function of each of the buttons may be modified through user interaction with the device. Accordingly, the image displayed through each button may be related to the function associated with the button, where the function and the corresponding image of each button may be dynamically determined.
The fourth substrate 150 is located on the third substrate 140. The fourth substrate 150 prevents foreign materials from entering into the third substrate 140, second substrate 130, first substrate 120 and display 110. The fourth substrate 150 may also be formed of soft material so as to display the image through the button 142 of the third substrate 140 as well as to provide a good touch feel to the user. For this purpose, the fourth substrate 150 may be made of transparent and soft PET (polyethylene terephtalate) resin, silicone resin or their equivalents, but not limited thereto.
The bezel 160 is combined with circumferences of the display 110, first substrate 120, second substrate 130, third substrate 140 and fourth substrate 150 so as to fix them together. A rectangular hole 161 is formed at a roughly middle part of the bezel 160. The bezel 160 may be formed of an edge part 162 contacted with an upper circumference of the fourth substrate 150, a side surface part 163 extended and bent by a certain length from the edge part 162 and contacted with the perimeter of the display 110, first substrate 120, second substrate 130, third substrate 140 and fourth substrate 150, and a plurality of protrusions 164 bent to contact a rear part of the display 110. The bezel 160 may be made of metal, plastic and its equivalents, but is not limited thereto.
a to 2c are respectively sectional views taken along “2a-2a” line, “2b-2b” line and “2c-2c” line of
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The first substrate 120 is located on the upper surface of the display 110, and the second substrate 130 is located on the first substrate 120. The plurality of switch 132 and the conduction pattern 134 are formed on the second substrate 130. The third substrate 140 provided with the plurality of button 142 is located on the upper surface of the second substrate 130. The cut 141 is formed between the buttons 142 so as to enable each button 142 to independently operate. When the user presses the button 142, the button 142 depresses the switch 132, thereby allowing the switch 132 to be electrically coupled to the conduction pattern 134.
The first substrate 120 is located on the region corresponding to the switch 132 and button 142, thereby allowing the first substrate 120 to absorb and reduce pressure applied to the button 142 and switch 132. That is, a bruise defect or a damage of the display 110 is prevented by the first substrate 120.
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The circuit board 134 is connected to one side of the second substrate 130, and the circuit board 134 is electrically coupled to the switches 132 through the wiring pattern (not shown). Accordingly, an electrical conduction signal by the switches 132 is transferred to the outside through the circuit board 134. The circuit board 134 is connected to a driving board included in the display, or connected to an external device.
a and 5b are sectional views illustrating switches formed on the second substrate of the display device.
The switch 132 may be a dome switch or another switch that is contacted with the circuit board 134 of the second substrate 130 when pressure is applied to the button 142 from an upper part to a lower part. The switch is not limited thereto.
In addition, the switch 132 should be small so as to provide a more wide display region. Thus, when only one dome switch is used as the smallest switch 132 as shown in
Thus, a switch 1320 having standard stroke force and stroke distance can be realized by using two dome switches as shown in
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a and 7b are sectional views illustrating a projection formed on the third substrate.
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a to 8c are magnified sectional views illustrating a fourth substrate of the display button device.
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As described above, in the display button device various types of commands can be input and various information can be output through the buttons. A shallow user interface depth and a convenient key operation is provided by changing and displaying characters, numbers, symbols, still images and moving images according to the user's choice. The user can feel a sure sense of pressing buttons and stiffness of the display is high for the button operation and external impact and the penetration of foreign materials can be efficiently prevented.
Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes might be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2007-0084951 | Aug 2007 | KR | national |