1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to key button mechanisms, particularly to key button mechanisms used in a portable electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
Many portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, have housings with interior compartments for receiving printed circuit boards (PCBs) therein. The mobile phone usually includes a key button mechanism attached to an outer sidewall of the housing for implementing additional functions. Users can directly operate the key button mechanism to conveniently control the mobile phone. However, typical key button mechanisms often occupy a large space of the housing, and can be difficult to actuate.
Therefore, there is a room for improved in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary key button mechanism and portable electronic device using same. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
The key button mechanism is assembled to a side portion of a portable electronic device such as a mobile telephone, for controlling or operating the portable electronic device conveniently as a function key. The mobile telephone described herein is a representation of the type of wireless communication device that may benefit from the exemplary embodiment. However, it is to be understood that the exemplary embodiment may be applied to any type of hand-held or portable device including, but not limited to, the following devices: radiotelephones, cordless phones, paging devices, personal digital assistants, portable computers or keyboard-based handheld devices, remote control units, and portable media players (such as an MP3 or DVD player). Accordingly, any reference herein to the mobile telephone should also be considered to apply equally to other portable electronic devices.
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The elastic element 13 is formed on the other surface of the key body 111 opposite to the pressing portion 113. The elastic element 13 includes a main body 131 and two elastic arms 133 extending from the main body 131 and are located at opposite ends of the main body 131 respectively. The main body 131 is substantially rectangular block shaped having substantially the same shape and size as the key body 111 of the key button 11. Two resisting blocks 1311 protrude from one surface of the main body 1313 away from the pressing portion 113 side and are disposed adjacent to opposite ends of the main body 1313 corresponding to the two switches 30. The two resisting blocks 1311 are for resisting against the corresponding two switches 30 to trigger and generate electronic controlling signals transmitted to the circuit board 40 for controlling the portable electronic device 100.
A resisting wall 1313 is formed beside the main body 131 with two distal ends thereof connecting with the two resisting blocks 1311, thereby, the resisting wall 1313 and the two resisting blocks 1311 together form a substantially U-shaped cross section. The resisting wall 1313 is to resist against the housing 20, as the key button mechanism 10 is assembled to the housing 20. A substantially rectangular protrusion 1315 protrudes from the main body 131 and is positioned between the two resisting blocks 1311. A limiting stopper 1317 extends out from the protrusion 1315 toward and cross the resisting wall 1313. The limiting stopper 1317 is located in front of the circuit board 40 during use and is to prevent the key button mechanism 10 from being over pressed, i.e., pressing the key button mechanism 10 too deeply. When the pressing portion 113 of the key button mechanism 10 is prone to being over pressed in use toward the housing 20, the limiting stopper 1317 can resist against the circuit board 40. Two ribs 1319 extend from opposite sides of the protrusion 1315 toward the corresponding two resisting blocks 1311 and connect with the corresponding two resisting blocks 1311 respectively.
Each elastic arm 133 includes a connecting portion 1331 extending from one distal end of the main body 131 and a hook 1333 integrally formed at the distal end of the connecting portion 1331. The connecting portion 1331 is to resist against the housing 20 as the key button mechanism 10 and pressed, to provide a force enabling the key button 11 to rebound from the switch 30 after the key button 11 triggers the switch 30. The hook 1333 is substantially L-shaped and is to latch with the housing 20 to secure the key button mechanism 10 within the housing 20.
The housing 20 includes a side wall 21 and a base wall 23, the side wall 21 extends from one side peripheral of the base wall 23 perpendicularly. An accommodating groove 211 is recessed from an inner surface of the side wall 21 and is to receive the key body 111 of the key button 11 therein. The outer surface of the side wall 21 defines a receiving slot 213 communicating with the accommodating groove 211 and to receive the pressing portion 113 of the key button 11 therein. The shape of the accommodating groove 211 is slightly larger than the receiving slot 213, thereby forming a peripheral bottom wall 2111 surrounding the corresponding receiving slot 213. A supporting portion 215 protrudes from the base wall 23 and connects with the inner surface of the side wall 21, and is located adjacent to the substantially middle portion of the accommodating groove 211. The supporting portion 215 is substantially hollow shaped and includes a substantially U-shaped peripheral wall 2151. The supporting portion 215 is for supporting and resisting against the protrusion 1315 of the key button mechanism 10. Two locating blocks 2153 protrude from two distal ends of the peripheral wall 2151 and is positioned adjacent to the accommodating groove 211. The two locating blocks 2153 are for resisting against the corresponding two ribs 1319 to locate the key button mechanism 10 within the housing 20. Two latching blocks 233 protrude from the base wall 23 and are located adjacent to two sides of the accommodating groove 211. The two latching blocks are to latch with the corresponding two hooks 1333 of the elastic arm 133.
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In use, when pressing one end of the pressing portion 113 of the key button 11, the corresponding one resisting block 1311 of the elastic element 13 is pushed by the key button 11 to move toward and resist against the corresponding one switch 30. The switch 30 is triggered to generate an electric controlling signal to the circuit board 40. Meanwhile, the connecting portion 1331 of the elastic arm 133 is deformed to generate an elastic force, the hook 1331 tightly resists against the latching block 233 of the housing 20. When the key button 11 is released, the key button 11 automatically returns to its original position by the elastic force generated by the connecting portion 1331 of the elastic arm 133.
It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the present disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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