The present invention relates to a key structure, and more particularly to a mechanical key structure.
Generally, the widely-used peripheral input device of a computer system includes for example a mouse, a keyboard, a guiding trackball, or the like. For example, characters or symbols can be directly inputted into the computer system via the keyboard. As a consequence, most users and most manufacturers of input devices pay much attention to the development of keyboards.
Hereinafter, a key structure of a conventional keyboard will be illustrated with reference to
The membrane switch circuit member 14 comprises plural key intersections (not shown). When one of the plural key intersections is triggered, a corresponding key signal is generated. The rubbery elastomer 13 is disposed on the membrane switch circuit member 14 and enclosed by the scissors-type connecting element 12. Each rubbery elastomer 13 is aligned with a corresponding key intersection. When the rubbery elastomer 13 is depressed, the rubbery elastomer 13 is subjected to deformation to push the corresponding key intersection of the membrane switch circuit member 14. Consequently, the corresponding key signal is generated.
The scissors-type connecting element 12 is arranged between the base plate 15 and the keycap 11, and the base plate 15 and the keycap 11 are connected with each other through the scissors-type connecting element 12. The scissors-type connecting element 12 comprises a first frame 121 and a second frame 122. A first end of the first frame 121 is connected with the keycap 11. A second end of the first frame 121 is connected with the base plate 15. Moreover, the first frame 121 comprises a first keycap post 1211 and a first base plate post 1212. The first frame 121 is connected with the keycap 11 through the first keycap post 1211. The first frame 121 is connected with the base plate 15 through the first base plate post 1212. The second frame 122 is combined with the first frame 121. A first end of the second frame 122 is connected with the base plate 15. A second end of the second frame 122 is connected with the keycap 11. Moreover, the second frame 122 comprises a second keycap post 1221 and a second base plate post 1222. The second frame 122 is connected with the keycap 11 through the second keycap post 1221. The second frame 122 is connected with the base plate 15 through the second base plate post 1222.
The operations of the conventional key structure 1 in response to the depressing action of the user will be illustrated as follows. Please refer to
With increasing development of science and technology, a mechanical key structure is introduced into the market.
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When the keycap is depressed, the keycap is moved downwardly to push the push element 23. Consequently, the linkage element 24 connected with the push element 23 is moved downwardly. As the linkage element 24 is moved downwardly, the protrusion structure 241 of the linkage element 24 is contacted with the elastic part 252 and moved downwardly along the elastic part 252. While the linkage element 24 is quickly moved in response to the depressing force of the user, the linkage element 24 is quickly moved across the elastic part 252, and the elastic part 252 is pushed by the protrusion structure 241 of the linkage element 24. Consequently, the elastic part 252 is moved relative to the fixing part 251 to collide with the second spring strip 26. Since the first spring strip 25 and the second spring strip 26 are contacted with each other, the circuit board outputs a corresponding key signal. Moreover, while the first spring strip 25 and the second spring strip 26 are contacted with each other, a click sound is generated. Due to the click sound, the user can feel the depressing feedback.
Since the mechanical key structure 2 generates the click sound to provide the feedback feel while the keycap is depressed, the mechanical key structure 2 is favored by many users. However, the conventional mechanical key structure 2 still has some drawbacks. For example, since the conventional mechanical key structure 2 requires many components, the conventional mechanical key structure 2 is complicated and not cost-effective.
Therefore, there is a need of providing a key structure with low cost and capable of generating depressing feedback.
The present invention provides a key structure that is similar to a mechanical key structure. The key structure is cost-effective and capable of generating depressing feedback.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a key structure. The key structure includes a membrane switch circuit member, a rubbery elastomer, a housing, a triggering element, a metallic elastic element and a keycap. When the membrane switch circuit member is triggered, a key signal is generated. The rubbery elastomer is disposed on the membrane switch circuit member. When the rubbery elastomer is depressed, the membrane switch circuit member is triggered by the rubbery elastomer. The housing is located over the rubbery elastomer, and includes an opening and a receiving part. The opening runs through the housing. The receiving part is located beside an inner wall of the housing. The triggering element is inserted into the opening and movable relative to the housing. When the triggering element is pushed, the triggering element presses the rubbery elastomer. The metallic elastic element is accommodated within the receiving part and contacted with the triggering element. While the metallic elastic element is pushed by the triggering element, the metallic elastic element is swung to collide with the triggering element or the housing, so that a click sound is generated. The keycap is coupled with the triggering element. When the keycap is depressed, the triggering element is pushed by the keycap.
From the above descriptions, the key structure of the present invention comprises the membrane switch circuit member, the rubbery elastomer, the triggering element, the housing and the metallic elastic element. The metallic elastic element has a special shape. The mechanism of these components is similar to a mechanical key structure. Due to the linkage between the triggering element and the metallic elastic element, a click sound is generated and a tactile feel is enhanced. In comparison with the conventional mechanical key structure, the key structure of the present invention is simpler. Moreover, the connection relationship and the operations between the components of the key structure of the present invention are more stable, and thus the possibility of causing erroneous operation is minimized. In other words, the key structure of the present invention is similar to a mechanical key structure. The key structure is cost-effective and capable of generating depressing feedback. Consequently, the problems of the conventional technology are overcome.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
For solving the drawbacks of the conventional technologies, the present invention provides a key structure.
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The triggering element 33 is inserted into the opening 321 and movable relative to the housing 32 in the vertical direction. As the triggering element 33 is pushed, the triggering element 33 presses the rubbery elastomer 31. The metallic elastic element 34 is accommodated within the receiving part 322 and contacted with the triggering element 33. While the triggering element 33 is moved, the metallic elastic element 34 is pushed by the triggering element 33 and the metallic elastic element 34 is swung accordingly. As the metallic elastic element 34 is swung to collide with the triggering element 33 or the housing 32, a click sound is generated. The keycap 35 is coupled with the triggering element 33. While the keycap 35 is depressed by the user, the keycap 35 is moved downwardly in the vertical direction so as to push the triggering element 33.
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The first stopping part 336 is located at the first end 3311 of the main body 331. The first stopping part 336 is contacted with the housing 32 to stop the triggering element 33. Consequently, the triggering element 33 is not detached from the opening 321. The function of the plural second stopping parts 337 is similar to the function of the first stopping part 336. The plural second stopping parts 337 are located at the second end 3312 of the main body 331. The plural second stopping parts 337 are contacted with the housing 32 to stop the triggering element 33. Consequently, the triggering element 33 is not detached from the opening 321. In an embodiment, the connecting part 332, the positioning part 333, the first stopping part 336 and the plural second stopping parts 337 are integrally formed with the main body 331. Moreover, these components are made of plastic material.
The metallic elastic element 34 comprises a main plate 341, a bent part 342, plural protrusion arms 343, a hollow part 344 and a bulge 345. The main plate 341 is disposed within the receiving part 322. The bent part 342 is connected with the main plate 341. Moreover, the bent part 342 has a U-shaped structure. As shown in
The operations of the key structure 3 in response to the depressing action of the user will be illustrated as follows. Please refer to
While the keycap 35 is depressed by the user, the keycap 35 is moved downwardly to push the first end 3311 of the main body 331 of the triggering element 33 and the triggering element 33 is moved downwardly relative to the housing 32. While the triggering element 33 is moved downwardly, the plural protrusion arms 343 of the metallic elastic element are continuously pushed by the corresponding recesses 334.
Consequently, the plural protrusion arms 343 are detached from the recesses 334. In response to the metallic elasticity of the metallic elastic element 34, the plural protrusion arms 343 are swung at high speed to collide with the main body 331. Meanwhile, a first click sound is generated. The key structure 3 in the depressed state can be seen in
When the keycap 35 is no longer pressed by the user, no external force is applied to the keycap 35. In response to the elasticity of the rubbery elastomer 31, the rubbery elastomer 31 is restored from the deformed state to its original shape to provide an upward elastic force to the main body 331 of the triggering element 33. In response to the upward elastic force, the main body 331 of the triggering element 33 pushes the keycap 35 to its original position. Moreover, while the triggering element 33 is moved upwardly, the metallic elastic element 34 in the status of
The following three aspects should be specially described. Firstly, there is an included angle A between the protrusion arms 343 and the main plate 341 of the metallic elastic element 34. According to the angle A, the tactile feel of the key structure 3 is adjustable through the metallic elastic element 34. For example, in case that the angle A is larger, the forces of the protrusion arms 343 exerted on the corresponding recesses 334 of the triggering element 33 are larger to provide heavier tactile feel to the user. Whereas, in case that the angle A is smaller, the forces of the protrusion arms 343 exerted on the corresponding recesses 334 of the triggering element 33 are smaller to provide lighter tactile feel to the user.
Secondly, the shapes of the protrusion arms 343 may be varied according to the practical requirements. Consequently, the interference between the protrusion arms 343 and the triggering element 33 will be increased or decreased. In such way, the tactile feel of the key structure 3 is adjusted, and the timing of swinging the metallic elastic element 34 controlled. In other words, the timing of generating the click sound can be controlled.
Thirdly, the key structure of the present invention further provides an illuminating function according to the practical requirements. For example, a circuit board and a top-view light emitting diode are located under the membrane switch circuit member, and the rubbery elastomer, the housing and the triggering element are made of a light-transmissible material. After the light beam emitted by the top-view light emitting diode is transmitted through the membrane switch circuit member, the rubbery elastomer, the housing and the triggering element, the light beam is projected to the keycap to illuminate the keycap. The above example is presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. In another embodiment, the key structure is further equipped with a side-view light emitting diode, a circuit board and a light guide plate to provide the illuminating function.
From the above descriptions, the key structure of the present invention comprises the membrane switch circuit member, the rubbery elastomer, the triggering element, the housing and the metallic elastic element. The metallic elastic element has a special shape. The mechanism of these components is similar to a mechanical key structure. Due to the linkage between the triggering element and the metallic elastic element, a click sound is generated and a tactile feel is enhanced. In comparison with the conventional mechanical key structure, the key structure of the present invention is simpler. Moreover, the connection relationship and the operations between the components of the key structure of the present invention are more stable, and thus the possibility of causing erroneous operation is minimized. In other words, the key structure of the present invention is similar to a mechanical key structure. The key structure is cost-effective and capable of generating depressing feedback. Consequently, the problems of the conventional technology are overcome.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications and similar structures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106131801 | Sep 2017 | TW | national |