Claims
- 1. An illuminable keyboard comprising:
at least one translucent depressible key; a first light sized and positioned to illuminate substantially the entirety of said at least one key when said first light is illuminated; and a second light sized and positioned to illuminate less of said at least one key than said first light when said second light is illuminated.
- 2. The keyboard of claim 1 wherein said first and second lights are electroluminescent lights.
- 3. The keyboard of claim 2 further including:
at least a second translucent depressible key; a third electroluminescent sized and positioned to illuminate substantially the entirety of said second key when said third electroluminescent light is illuminated; and a fourth electroluminescent light sized and positioned to illuminate less of said second key than said third electroluminescent light when said fourth electroluminescent light is illuminated.
- 4. The keyboard of claim 2 further including a controller adapted to control the illumination of said first electroluminescent light independently from the illumination of said second electroluminescent light.
- 5. The keyboard of claim 2 wherein said first and second electroluminescent lights are positioned underneath a spring adapted to bias said key toward a non-depressed position.
- 6. The keyboard of claim 2 wherein said first electroluminescent light has a length and width substantially equal to a length and width of said at least one key.
- 7. The keyboard of claim 2 wherein said at least one key includes a top with indicia printed on it and said second electroluminescent light has an area substantially equal to an area of said indicia.
- 8. The keyboard of claim 2 further including a circuit board positioned underneath said first and second electroluminescent lights, said circuit board outputting an electrical signal when said at least one key is pressed.
- 9. The keyboard of claim 2 wherein said first and second electroluminescent lights are positioned adjacent a bottom of said at least one key.
- 10. The keyboard of claim 2 wherein said first and second electroluminescent lights form at least a portion of an outer wall of said at least one key.
- 11. The keyboard of claim 2 further including a controller adapted to selectively alter the frequency of electrical power supplied to said first and second electroluminescent lights.
- 12. The keyboard of claim 2 further including a controller adapted to selectively alter the brightness by which said first and second electroluminescent lights are illuminated.
- 13. The keyboard of claim 2 further including a controller adapted to selectively illuminate said first and said second electroluminescent lights independently from each other.
- 14. The keyboard of claim 13 further including at least a first triac and at least a second triac, said first triac allowing current to flow to said first electroluminescent light when said controller activates said first triac, said second triac allowing current to flow to said second electroluminescent light when said controller activates said second triac.
- 15. The keyboard of claim 13 wherein said controller is adapted to illuminate only one of said first and said second electroluminescent lights at any particular time.
- 16. An illuminable keyboard comprising:
a plurality of translucent, depressible keys; a plurality of large lights, each of said large lights being sufficiently sized to illuminate substantially an entire one of said plurality of keys; and a plurality of small lights, each of said small lights being sized to illuminate only a portion of one of said plurality of keys.
- 17. The keyboard of claim 16 wherein said large and small lights are electroluminescent.
- 18. The keyboard of claim 17 wherein said large and small electroluminescent lights form at least a portion of an outer wall of each of said plurality of keys.
- 19. The keyboard of claim 17 further including a controller adapted to illuminate any of said large and small electroluminescent lights on any of said plurality of keys independently from the illumination of any other of said large and small electroluminescent lights.
- 20. The keyboard of claim 17 wherein said large and small electroluminescent lights are positioned underneath springs adapted to bias said plurality of keys toward a non-depressed position.
- 21. The keyboard of claim 17 wherein at least some of said plurality of keys each include a top with indicia printed on it and each of said small electroluminescent lights have areas substantially equal to the area of said indicia.
- 22. The keyboard of claim 17 further including a controller adapted to selectively alter the frequency of electrical power supplied to said large and small electroluminescent lights.
- 23. The keyboard of claim 17 wherein said keys include tops with indicia on them, said indicia including all the characters of the alphabet.
- 24. The keyboard of claim 17 further including a circuit board positioned underneath said large and small electroluminescent lights, said circuit board outputting an electrical signal whenever one of said keys are pressed.
- 25. The keyboard of claim 18 further including a frame surrounding said keyboard, and electrical leads embedded in said frame for providing power to said large and small electroluminescent lights.
- 26. The keyboard of claim 17 further including a controller adapted to selectively alter the brightness by which said large and small electroluminescent lights are illuminated.
- 27. The keyboard of claim 17 further including a controller adapted to selectively illuminate said large and small electroluminescent lights independently from each other.
- 28. The keyboard of claim 27 further including a plurality of first triacs and a plurality of second triacs, said first triacs allowing current to flow to individual ones of said large electroluminescent lights when said controller activates selected ones of said first triacs, said second triacs allowing current to flow to individual ones of said small electroluminescent lights when said controller activates selected ones of said second triacs.
- 29. The keyboard of claim 27 wherein said controller is adapted to illuminate only a single one of said large and small electroluminescent lights at any particular time.
- 30. The keyboard of claim 16 wherein at least one of said large and small lights are white light-emitting diodes.
- 31. An illuminable keyboard comprising:
a plurality of translucent, depressible keys; a plurality of electroluminescent lights, each of said electroluminescent lights being positioned to illuminate at least one of said keys when said light is illuminated; and a controller adapted to independently illuminate individual ones of said plurality of electroluminescent lights.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/302,075 filed Jun. 27, 2001, the disclosed of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60302075 |
Jun 2001 |
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