Claims
- 1. An interchangeable keyboard selectively actuable by a user, comprising:
- switch means comprising:
- user actuable means forming a portion of the switch means; and
- actuable key decoding means forming an additional portion of the switch means; and
- key means separate from and selectively coupled to the switch means, the key decoding means being actuated by coupling of the key means to the witch means independent of the user actuating the user actuable means, the key means comprising:
- at least one key coupled to the user actuable means and selectively actuable by the user for actuating the user actuable means after the key means is coupled to the switch means; and
- key enclosing means coupled to the key decoding means and independent of the at least one key for actuating the key decoding means when the key means is coupled to the switch means for identifying a function selectable by the user after the key means is coupled to the switch means and the at least one key is thereafter actuated by the user, the function being dependent upon identification of the key means responsive to actuation of the key decoding means by the key encoding means when the key means is coupled to the switch means, identification of the function being determined dependent upon actuation of the key decoding means by the key encoding means and independent of actuation by the user of the at least one key;
- wherein the switch means further comprises:
- a printed circuit board having conductive elements applied to the surface of a dielectric material;
- a keyboard element molded from elastomeric material and mounted overlying the printed circuit board, the keyboard element comprising:
- a sheet of elastomeric material having at least one integral upwardly projecting elastomeric protrusion, the at least one protrusion overlying the conductive elements of the printed circuit board;
- a conductive member retained within the at least one protrusion between the protrusion and the printed circuit board to interconnect the conductive elements of the printed circuit board when the protrusion is moved toward the printed circuit board;
- the at least one key for moving the at least one protrusion toward the printed circuit board when the key is selectively actuated by the user;
- at least one additional integral upwardly projecting elastomeric protrusion incorporated into the sheet of elastomeric material, the additional protrusion overlying the conductive elements of the printed circuit board; and
- a conductive member retained within the additional protrusion between the protrusion and the printed circuit board to interconnect the conductive elements of the printed circuit board when the protrusion is moved toward the printed circuit board;
- the key encoding means for moving the additional protrusion toward the printed circuit board when the key means is coupled to the switch means, thereby activating the key decoding means.
- 2. The keyboard according to claim 1 wherein the switch means further comprises:
- bezel means;
- the printed circuit board being mounted to the bezel means;
- the keyboard element being mounted to the bezel means overlying the printed circuit board; and wherein the key means comprises an interchangeable key pad assembly plugged into the bezel means to provide one of a variety of sets of key functions available to the user.
- 3. The keyboard according to claim 2 wherein the interchangeable key pad assembly is retained in the bezel means by a mechanical spring.
- 4. The keyboard according to claim 3 wherein the bezel means has a shelf and the interchangeable key pad assembly comprises:
- a first side, the first side of the interchangeable key pad assembly being sandwiched around the shelf of the bezel means; and
- a second side, the mechanical spring latching over the second side of the interchangeable key pad assembly to retain the key pad assembly;
- the interchangeable key pad assembly being installed by aligning the one side to the shelf of the bezel means, then rotating the key pad assembly around the shelf like a hinge until the mechanical spring latches the second side of the key pad assembly.
- 5. The keyboard according to claim 4 wherein the interchangeable key pad assembly further comprises:
- an opening overlying the mechanical spring when the interchangeable key pad assembly is installed on the bezel means, the key pad assembly being removed by inserting a tool into the opening, the spring being forced away from the key pad assembly to disengage the key pad assembly, the key pad assembly being forced away from the bezel means by a portion of the spring and nay residual force from activated key decoding means, the key pad assembly coming to rest at a sufficient distance away from the bezel means to provide finger clearance to grab the key pad assembly for manual removal.
- 6. A custom key panel configured by one of a plurality of interchangeable key pad assemblies that ar coded so that when they are alternately installed on a keyboard, one of a variety of programmable sets of keyboard functions is enabled for selection by user actuation of keys on the installed key pad assembly, comprising:
- a printed circuit board having a plurality of sets of conductive elements applied to the surface of a dielectric material;
- an elastomeric sheet having a plurality of recesses positioned opposite the plurality of sets of conductive elements of the printed circuit board;
- a plurality of elastomeric keys located in line with the plurality of recesses in the sheet and at a distance from the printed circuit board, each key having a conductive member for closing the set of conductive elements on the printed circuit board in line with the key;
- each recess forming a diaphragm which acts to space each associated conductive member above each set of conductive elements on the printed circuit board in line with the recess, except when a particular elastomeric key is pressed;
- the plurality of elastomeric keys forming a switch means comprising a) user actuable means and b) actuable key decoding means, the key decoding means being actuated by coupling of an interchangeable key pad assembly to the plurality of elastomeric keys independent of the user actuating the user actuable means; and
- the interchangeable key pad assembly associated with the custom key panel comprising:
- a front panel;
- a subpanel;
- a least one key projecting through the front panel and selectively actuable by the user for actuating the user actuable means after the key pad assembly is coupled to the switch means; and
- key encoding means independent of the at least one key for actuating the key decoding means when the key pad assembly is coupled to the switch means for identifying a function selectable by the user after the key pad assembly is coupled to the switch means and the at least one key is thereafter actuated by the user, the function being dependent upon identification of the key pad assembly responsive to actuation of the key decoding means by the key encoding means when the key pad assembly is coupled to the switch means, identification of the function being determined dependent upon actuation of the key decoding means by the key encoding means and independent of actuation by the user of the at least one key;
- whereby the interchangeable key pad assembly when associated with the custom key panel provides one of a variety of sets of key functions available to the user.
- 7. The custom key panel according to claim 6 wherein the interchangeable key pad assembly provides at least a portion of a user keyboard, the key pad assembly being coded so that when the key pad assembly is alternately installed, one of a variety of programmable sets of keyboard functions is enabled for selection by user actuation of the at least one key on the key pad assembly, the key pad assembly being coded for identifying the key function, the key pad assembly interacting within an external processor incorporated into a system with which the custom key panel is associated to identify which of a variety of sets of key functions is enabled for selection by the user.
- 8. The custom key panel according to claim 7 wherein the system with which the interchangeable key pad assembly is associated is a programmable system.
- 9. The custom key panel according to claim 7 wherein the interchangeable key pad assembly is configured to not make an electrical connection when plugged in the custom key panel but rather mechanically actuates switches for addressing the external processor with a unique identification code for the key pad assembly.
- 10. The custom key panel according to claim 6, further comprising a spring retainer associated with the custom key panel for installing the interchangeable key pad assembly on the custom key panel.
- 11. The custom key panel according to claim 6 wherein the at least one key comprises a key adapter for allowing a conventional key to be incorporated into the interchangeable key pad assembly.
- 12. An interchangeable custom key panel comprising:
- a matrix of switches comprising:
- user actuable switches; and
- actuable key decoding switches; and
- key means separate from and selectively engageable with the matrix of switches for actuating the matrix of switches, the key decoding switches being actuated by coupling of the key means to the matrix of switches independent of the user actuating the user actuable switches, the key means comprising:
- switch actuating means comprising at least one key which is selectively actuable by the user for actuating at least one user actuable switch; and
- key encoding means independent of the at least one key which actuates the key decoding switches when the key means is engaged with the matrix of switches for identifying a function selectable by the user after the key means is coupled to the matrix of switches and the at least one key is thereafter actuated by the user, thereby allowing the custom key panel to provide direct execution of a function selected by the user, identification of the function being determined dependent upon actuation of the key decoding switches by the key encoding means and independent of actuation by the user of the at least one key;
- wherein the matrix of switches further comprises:
- a printed circuit board having conductive elements applied to the surface of a dielectric material;
- a keyboard element molded from elastomeric material and mounted overlying the printed circuit board, the keyboard element comprising:
- a sheet of elastomeric material having at least one integral upwardly projecting elastomeric protrusion, the at least one protrusion overlying the conductive elements of the printed circuit board; and
- a conductive member retained within the at least one protrusion between the protrusion and the printed circuit board to interconnect the conductive elements of the printed circuit board when the protrusion is moved toward the printed circuit board;
- the at least one key for moving the at least one protrusion toward the printed circuit board when the key is selectively actuated by the user;
- at least one additional integral upwardly projecting elastomeric protrusion incorporated into the sheet of elastomeric material, the additional protrusion overlying the conductive elements of the printed circuit board; and
- a conductive member retained within the additional protrusion between the protrusion and the printed circuit board to interconnect the conductive elements of the printed circuit board when the protrusion is moved toward the printed circuit board;
- the key encoding means for moving the additional protrusion toward the printed circuit board when the key means is coupled to the matrix of switches, thereby activating the key decoding means.
- 13. The custom key panel according to claim 12 wherein the key means is alternately installed on a keyboard so that one of a variety of programmable sets of keyboard functions is enabled for selection by user actuation of the at least one key, each key means having a durable construction and being securely attachable to the remainder of the keyboard to interact with a system with which the keyboard interfaces to provide a custom key panel for the user so that key functions can be tailored to a desired selection of operations available to the user upon actuation of the at least one key.
- 14. The custom key panel according to claim 13 wherein the matrix of switches comprises conductive elastomeric members compression molded into a sheet of non-conductive elastomeric material forming a key matrix of switches, the conductive members being held above traces on the printed circuit board by the non-conductive sheet so that when the at least one key is pressed, the conductive member shorts the traces for that location and is acknowledged by an external processor coupled to the traces as a closed switch.
- 15. The custom key panel according to claim 14 wherein there are six binary key encoding means in the form of alternate unrelieved and relieved portions of the key means, thereby allowing 64 possible custom key panel key function options.
- 16. The custom key panel according to claim 14 wherein the configuration of each key decoding switch allows overtravel and compression without exerting excessive force on the key means, thereby ensuring switch closure under worst case tolerance stack-up and bowing of the key means and the keyboard.
- 17. The custom key panel according to claim 14 wherein the key means incorporates keycaps comprising double shot injection molded keys with nomenclature integral to the keycaps, each keycap being pressed onto an adapter allowing the keycap to function in the key means, whereby custom key panels can be easily created.
- 18. The custom key panel according to claim 17 wherein the key means comprises:
- a subpanel having apertures into which the keycaps connected to the adapters are deposited;
- a front panel having apertures, the front panel being placed over the subpanel and the keycaps so that the apertures in the front panel align with the keycaps and the apertures in the subpanel;
- studs mounted on the front panel;
- spacers fitted on the studs, the studs extending through holes in the subpanel; and
- nuts threaded on the studs to hold the keycaps sandwiched between the subpanel and the front panel so that when the custom key panel is removed the keycaps are captured and can not fall out.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/348,826, filed May 8, 1989, now abandoned.
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