1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a key structure of a keyboard, and more particularly to a key structure of a keyboard for a computer keyboard.
2. The Related Art
A conventional key structure of a keyboard includes a cap, a key base, and a resilient rubber dome. The cap has a post extending from an underside thereof The post of the cap is axially movably received in a guide channel defined in the key base, and capable of deforming the rubber dome to contact and trigger an associated circuit to generate a corresponding signal. In order to prevent deflection of the post of the cap in the guide channel and ensure stable axial movement of the post, sidewalls of the post of the cap are resisted against sidewalls of the guide channel of the key base. However, the post of the cap may not move easily and fluently due to the friction between the sidewalls of the post and the sidewalls of the guide channel of the key base. What is needed, therefore, is a key structure having a post capable of moving fluently and easily due to less the friction between a cap and a key base thereof.
An object of the present invention is to provide a key structure of a keyboard which is adapted for acting onto a circuit board to generate a corresponding signal. The key structure includes a cap, a key base and a resilient dome. The cap has a cover and a key post extending downward from a bottom surface of the cover. The key post includes a base pillar and a plurality of guiding ribs arranged and spaced around the base pillar. The key base has a base board. A top surface of the base board protrudes upward to form a plurality of restraining posts and a guiding post which are arranged and spaced from one another to surround a receiving space thereamong. A guiding channel is opened in an inside of the guiding post to communicate with the receiving space and passes through a top of the guiding post. The circuit board is mounted on the base board by means of the restraining posts and the guiding post being inserted through the circuit board. The resilient dome with a recessed passageway penetrating therethrough is mounted between the cover of the cap and the circuit board to receive the key post, the restraining posts and the guiding post in the passageway. The key post of the cap is further movably inserted in the receiving space of the key base with one of the guiding ribs being slidably inserted in the guiding channel for preventing deflection of the key post and the other guiding ribs being resisted against the respective restraining posts so that the cover of the cap can be pressed downward to make the base pillar contact and trigger the circuit board so as to generate the corresponding signal.
As described above, each guiding rib of the cap contacts the corresponding post substantially along a tangent line. Thus, the friction between the guiding ribs of the cap and the posts of the key base is so little that the movement of the key post in the receiving space will be unhindered.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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As described above, each of the guiding ribs 122 of the cap 10 contacts the corresponding post 52/53 substantially along a tangent line. Thus, the friction between the guiding ribs 122 of the cap 10 and the posts 52, 53 of the key base 50 is so little that the movement of the key post 12 in the receiving space 54 will be unhindered.
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98210473 U | Jun 2009 | TW | national |
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