This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP2010/050355 filed Jan. 14, 2010, claiming priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-016040, filed Jan. 27, 2009, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a key structure of an operation section of an electronic device, an input device and electronic device using the same and more particularly to the key structure of the operation section of the electronic device, the input device and the electronic device that can secure an operation area for inputting operations and a large area for indicating information.
Some electronic devices are operated by inputting various information. For example, on an electronic device such as a mobile phone, an operation key for inputting various information is arranged in its operation portion, or to a personal computer, a key board (input device) having operation keys thereon is connected. On a surface of an operation key of such a kind, various information for distinguishing one from another is indicated.
However, the operation keys of the kind are arranged in positions adjacent to one another, resulting in the occurrence of erroneous inputting in some cases. In order to reduce the erroneous inputting, various kinds of contrivances are proposed. For example, in operation keys of a mobile phone, it is proposed that the position of an operation key can be identified by bending a surface of a central portion in a convex shape (for example, Related Patent Reference 1). Moreover, it is proposed that a boundary between adjacent operation keys is formed to have a shape of an indentation and by arranging an EL (ElectroLuminescent) sheet that emits light, the position of the operation key can be easily identified by the light emitted spontaneously in the boundary region (for example, Related Patent Reference 2). Further, it is proposed that a level difference portion is formed in a boundary of operation keys adjacent thereto (for example, Related Patent Reference 3).
It is also proposed that, by making small an operation surface placed in a central portion on an upper surface side of an operation key used for press-down inputting operations, the erroneous press-down of an operation portion of adjacent operation keys can be prevented (for example, Related Patent Reference 4).
It is further proposed that, by forming a step height portion in an area surrounding an operation key to obtain a flange shape and by letting wall surfaces of the operation keys be faced towards one another, the entry of foreign matters is prevented (for example, Related Patent Reference 5).
However, in the case of the operation key disclosed in the Related Art Patent Reference 1, due to the non-planar surface of the operation key, indicating of various information is difficult and, since there is danger of simultaneously pressing down the operation keys adjacent to one another, special attention or care of an operator is required to avoid the erroneous inputting.
Moreover, in the operation key disclosed in the Related Art Patent References 2 and 3, as shown in
In the operation key disclosed in the Related Art Patent Reference 4, an operation surface located on an upper surface side is extremely smaller than an area occupied by the operation key, which causes a problem of being not capable of sufficiently securing an area to indicate various information.
Moreover, in the operation key disclosed in the Related Art Patent Reference 5, a flange-shaped portion located in the lower level portion is formed in a portion surrounding an operation portion located on an upper surface side, however, it serves to merely fringe a portion surrounding an operation key and, therefore, special attention or care of an operator is required to avoid the erroneous inputting caused by simultaneous input.
Incidentally, there is still another means to prevent the erroneous inputting caused by simultaneous input; that is, as shown in
With respect to the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a structure of an operation portion key of an electronic device and the electronic device using the same which can avoid operational errors of erroneously pressing down an operation key and can secure a large operation surface for inputting and for indicating information.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention is configured so as to be characterized in that the key structure of an operation section of an electronic device has a plurality of operation keys arranged in parallel in a manner to be adjacent to one another and the operation portion has a step height formed in the operation key that performs input operations by being pressed down with a finger of an operator and the operation portion of the operation key includes a higher step surface located in a higher level portion in a pressed-down direction and a lower step surface formed at least on an adjacent side where the operation keys are adjacent to one another in a level portion lower than the higher step surface in the pressed-down direction and each of the higher step surface and the lower step surface is formed so as to be approximately planar and a width of the lower step surface is set to be not less than a half of an error width of the press-down operation as a width in an adjacent direction with respect to the higher step surface.
According to the present invention, on a boundary side among operation keys adjacent to one another, a lower step surface having a press-down error width with a boundary line as its central line is located. Therefore, at a time of pressing down a higher step surface of one operation key, a higher step surface of another adjacent operation key is not pressed down, thus enabling a reliable avoidance of an erroneous inputting. As a result, by configuring the operation key using the higher step surface and lower step surface, its occupied area can be small-sized. Moreover, the lower step surface is formed so as to be planar in parallel to the higher step surface in a state in which the lower step surface can be identified and various information can be indicated. As a result, it is made possible not only to make the operation key small but also to secure a large area for performing the input operation and to enlarge the area for indicating information.
There is provided a structure of an operation portion key for an electronic device having a plurality of operation keys arranged in parallel in a manner to be adjacent to one another. The operation portion has a step height formed in the operation key that performs input operations by being pressed down with a finger of an operator. The operation portion of the operation key includes a higher step surface located in a higher level portion in a pressed-down direction and a lower step surface formed at least on an adjacent side where the operation keys are adjacent to one another in a level portion lower than the higher step surface in the pressed-down direction. Each of the higher step surface and the lower step surface is formed so as to be approximately planar and a width of the lower step surface is set to be not less than a half of a error width of the pressed-down operation as a width in an adjacent direction with respect to the higher step surface. The step height between the higher step surface and the lower step surface is set to be not less than pressed-down height required for the input operations.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to drawings.
As shown in
As shown in
The higher step surface 21 of each of the operation keys 14 occupies an operation region containing a central portion 14a to be used at a time of input operation through the operation key 14 to be first touched by a finger at the input operation time and is therefore located in the highest level portion in the pressed-down direction. Moreover, the lower step surface 22 of the operation key 14 is formed on the side where the operation keys 14 are adjacent to one another and is located in the lower level portion in the pressed-down direction.
The lower step surface 22 of the operation key 14 is formed, in a direction adjacent to another operation key 14, so as to have a width being a half of the press-down error width W in which an operator erroneously presses down a key different from one originally targeted by the operator, in other words, a width being a half of a safe operation width W that can ensure the prevention from an operational errors by providing a sufficient interval between end portions of the neighboring operation keys 14. That is, the lower step surfaces 22 of the operation keys 14 are formed to be approximately symmetrical with respect to the boundary line L, which means that the whole of the lower step surface 22 of the operation key 14 makes the end portions of the higher step surface 21 be apart, by the press-down error width W, from each other. Thus, as shown in
The wall surface 23 is formed so as to have a height H being equivalent to pressed-down amount (pressed-down depth) that can allow inputting of the operation key 14 to be ensured, that is, that can generate an input signal by pressing down a switch corresponding to the operation key 14 and also to provide at least a required level difference in height between the higher step surface 21 and lower step surface 22.
By configuring as above, in the operation keys 14 arranged adjacent to one another, a user can easily identify the position of the higher step surface 21 not only by recognizing the design of key information to be indicated on the higher step surface 21 as shown in
Thus, since the operation keys 14 are arranged in the operation portion 15 of a mobile phone and the pressed-down amount required for the occurrence of an input signal is very small, the height H of the wall surface 23 is almost not necessary and the wall surface formed by considering design only is sufficient.
Even if the height H of the wall surface 23 is set, before the occurrence of the input signal, to a degree to which the finger tip F to press down the higher step surface 21 of the operation key 14A comes into contact with the lower step surface 22 of the operation key 14B adjacent to the operation key 14A, a further press-down step is necessary such that an input signal is generated by pressing down the operation key 14B adjacent to the operation key 14A. Moreover, since the place where the operation key 14B is pressed down is not the central portion 14a of the higher step surface 21 but the lower step surface 22 adjacent thereto, a smooth press-down step is impossible and the press-down force being larger than originally required for pressing down the operation key 14A is necessary. In addition, it is an edge portion f surrounding the finger tip F that presses down the lower step surface 22 of the operation key 14B and, therefore, the edge portion f tends to be bent and warped and, in order to generate the press-down force to perform the input operation of the operation key 14B while the edge portion f of the finger tip F is being deformed, the force strongly to push the operation key 14B in the pressed-down direction is required. Therefore, it is not necessary that the height H of the wall surface 23 of the operation key 14 is secured to the extent of the amount of the press-down (press-down depth) by which the inputting of the operation key 14 is judged to have been performed and, even if the difference in height (height H of the wall surface 23) between the higher step surface 21 and lower step surface 22 is made smaller, the occurrence of the operational errors in pressing down the operation key 14 for inputting can be avoided.
Moreover, in the operation keys 14, the higher step surface 21 and the lower step surface 22 are contiguous to each another along a planar direction through the wall surface 23 and, further, the area of each of the lower step surface 22 is set to be one-fifth of the area of the higher step surface 21. Further, even when other operation keys 14C are arranged in the portion surrounding the operation key 14, for example, as shown in
By configuring as above, in the operation key 14, various required and sufficient information can be indicated on its higher step surface 21 having a large area and also various key information can be indicated on the lower step surface 22 having a sufficient area, being parallel to its higher step surface 21 in the planar direction. Therefore, in the operation key 14, as the surface on which various information is indicated, the area of its higher step surface 21 can be made larger and necessary information can be indicated on its lower step surface 22.
Thus, according to the exemplary embodiment, the lower step surface 22 having the press-down error width W with the boundary line L as its central line can be located on a boundary side among the operation keys 14 adjacent to one another which enables the reliable avoidance of the erroneous inputting by pressing down the higher step surface 21 of another adjacent operation key 14B at the time of pressing down the higher step surface 21 of the targeted operation key 14A. As a result, erroneous inputting can be prevented without the need for forming a useless region in a portion where the operation keys are arranged in the operation portion 15 and an area of the operation key 14 occupied in the operation key can be made small by constructing the compact operation key 14 using only the higher step surface 21 and lower step surface 22. Moreover, it is made possible not only to indicate sufficient information on the higher step surface 21 having a large area but also to indicate necessary information enabling easy identification of the inputting key on each of the lower step surfaces 22 formed parallel to one another in a planar direction. Therefore, the entire operation portion 15 can be small-sized by constructing the operation key 14 so as to be miniaturized and also by securing areas required for inputting operation and indication of key information.
Although not shown in drawings, in another possible exemplary embodiment of present invention, it is not necessary that the operation portion arranged with operation keys is integrally formed with the main body of an electronic device. For example, the present invention can be applied to operation keys mounted in a keyboard, ten key, or the like connected individually to a personal computer.
Thus, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described by referring to the drawings. However, it is apparent that the present invention is not limited to the above exemplary embodiment but may be changed and modified without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, the present invention may be applied not only to an operation key arranged in an operation portion having a large area but also to several operation keys arranged on an operation portion having a small area and, in addition, to operation keys arranged in parallel in side portions of a housing of a mobile phone.
The present invention claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2009-016040 filed Jan. 17, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention can be widely and suitably applied not only to a mobile phone, key board, or the like but also to a small-sized mobile electronic terminal having an operation portion such as a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) and to an operation panel having arranged operation keys such as various control devices.
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2009-016040 | Jan 2009 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2010/050355 | 1/14/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/14/2011 |
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WO2010/087234 | 8/5/2010 | WO | A |
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Office Action, dated Jan. 15, 2013, issued by the Japanese Patent Office in counterpart Japanese Application No. 2009-016040. |
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