Claims
- 1. A keyboard switch comprising:
- a key switch;
- a key top mounted on said key switch; stress transmission means for transmitting to a plurality of areas of said key top a depression force applied to said key top;
- a common member which supports said stress transmission means and engages said key switch;
- a flange fixed to said key switch; and
- a fitting member formed between said flange and said common member for positioning them relative to each other.
- 2. A key switch device comprising:
- a key switch;
- a key top mounted on said key switch;
- a connecting member for transmitting a depression force applied to one portion of said key top to another portion of said key top in order to prevent said key top from inclining;
- a common member which supports said connecting member and engages said key switch;
- a fitting member for positioning said key switch device, said fitting member being disposed between said key switch and said common member;
- an electrical terminal mounted on said key switch, said terminal being bent in such a shape as to enable tentative fixing of said key switch to a printed circuit board, to retain said key switch resiliently in position relative to the printed circuit board, when said key switch is assembled onto the printed circuit board; and
- a positioning projection fixed to said key switch for positioning said key switch relative to the printed circuit board.
- 3. An electronic device comprising:
- a key switch including a flange and a terminal spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance;
- a printed circuit board comprising means for fixing said terminal of said key switch to said printed circuit board;
- a key top, mounted on said key switch, comprising one pair of engagement portions spaced apart from each other, wherein said engagement portions are arranged along one side of said key top;
- a common member comprising a first fitting portion and a second fitting portion, wherein said flange of said key switch is fitted to said first fitting portion and wherein said common member is supported between said flange and said printed circuit board by connecting said terminal to said means for fixing of said printed circuit board; and
- a connecting member for transmitting a depression force applied to one portion of said key top to another portion of said key top in order to prevent said key top from inclining, wherein a central portion of said connecting member is rotatably fitted to said second fitting portion of said common member and each of the vicinities of both sides of said connecting member is engaged to different ones of said engagement portions of said key top;
- wherein said key top is prevented from inclining upon pressing a portion of said key top by transmitting said depression force which acts on one of said engagement portions to the other of said engagement portions through said connecting member.
- 4. An electronic device according to claim 3, wherein said connecting member is a torsion bar.
- 5. An electronic device comprising:
- a key switch including an electrical terminal mounted thereon, said terminal being bent in such a shape so as to enable tentative fixing of said key switch to said printed circuit board, to retain said key switch resiliently in position relative to the printed circuit board when said key switch is assembled onto the printed circuit board;
- a positioning projection fixed to said key switch for positioning said key switch relative to the printed circuit board;
- a key top mounted on said key switch;
- stress transmitting means for transmitting to a plurality of areas of said key top a depression force applied to said key top; and
- a common member that engages said key switch and that supports the stress transmitting means at first and second points that are spaced apart from each other by a distance greater than a dimension of said key switch in a direction perpendicular to a line between said first and second points.
- 6. An electronic device according to claim 5, further comprising a flange fixed to said key switch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 607,621 filed May 7, 1984.
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