1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a switch configuration for a keying operation, and more particularly to a key-entry switch device (hereinafter referred to as a key switch) preferably used for a keyboard incorporated as an input device in electronic equipment. The present invention also relates to a keyboard provided with a plurality of key switches.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a thinner or low-profile type keyboard, used in a portable electronic apparatus such as a notebook or palm-top personal computer, it is necessary to reduce the height of a key switch for a keying operation as well as to improve the operability and structural reliability of the key switch. The key switch usable in the low-profile keyboard typically includes a base section, a key top disposed above the base section, a pair of link members interlocked to each other to support and direct the key top in a vertical or upward-and-downward direction relative to the base section, and a switching mechanism capable of opening and closing a contact section of an electronic circuit in accordance with a vertical or upward-and-downward movement of the key top. The key top is movable substantially vertically relative to the base section, through an interlocking action of the link members, while maintaining a predetermined posture of the key top.
In the above key switch, a device configuration generally referred to as a gear-link-type, wherein a pair of link members are meshed in a gearing manner at one-end regions thereof with each other and thus assembled together in an interlockable manner, is known (see, e.g., Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 9-190735 (JP-A-9-190735)). A switching mechanism configured from the combination of a sheet-like switch including a pair of flexible circuit boards respectively carrying contacts, constituting a contact section of an electric circuit, in a mutually facing arrangement (referred to as a membrane switch sheet, in this application), and an actuating member disposed between the key top and the membrane switch sheet and acting to close the contacts in accordance with the descending or downward motion of the key top, has also been widely used.
JP-A-9-190735 discloses two different configurations of a gear-link-type key switch, one of which includes a pair of link members showing an inverted V-shape as seen from a lateral direction (or in a side view) when a key top is located at the upper limit position of a vertical movement (hereinafter referred to as an inverted V-shaped gear link), and the other of which includes a pair of link members showing a V-shape as seen from a lateral direction (or in a side view) when a key top is located at the upper limit position of a vertical movement (hereinafter referred to as a V-shaped gear link). In the inverted V-shaped gear link, each link member is provided, at one end region thereof, with a tooth or teeth constituting a meshing mechanism and a pivot axle pivotably joined to a bearing portion formed in the key top and, at the opposite other end region thereof, with a slide portion slidably engaged with a guide portion formed in the base section. In the V-shaped gear link, each link member is provided, at one end region thereof, with a tooth or teeth constituting a meshing mechanism and a pivot axle pivotably joined to a bearing portion formed in the base section and, at the opposite other end region thereof, with a slide portion slidably engaged with a guide portion formed in the key top. In either configuration, during a vertical movement of the key top, the pair of link members rotate about the pivot axles in a mutually interlocking manner through the meshing mechanism, and respective slide portions of the link members move substantially in a horizontal direction under the guiding action of the guide portion of the base section or key top. In the key switch described in JP-A-9-190735, a base section is constituted by a support plate disposed under a membrane switch sheet and a housing disposed above the membrane switch sheet, and the guide portion or the bearing portion is formed on the upper surface of the housing.
In the key switch described in JP-A-9-190735, due to the configuration in which the guide portion or the bearing portion for receiving the slide portion or the pivot axle of the link member is formed on the upper surface of the housing disposed above the membrane switch sheet, the thickness of the housing is included in the dimension of the key switch in a height direction. In recent years, in order to meet the requirement of thinning of a keyboard in which key switches are installed, it is necessary to reduce the height of a key switch without impairing the operability thereof, and from this viewpoint, it is desirable to reduce, as far as possible, the dimension of a component, which may influence the height dimension of the key switch or, if possible, to eliminate such a component.
In a key switch having an inverted V-shape gear link configuration, bearing portions for pivotally support the pivot axles of link members are formed at positions near the center of the inner surface of a key top, so that, when, for example, external force is applied to the outer edge of the key top so as to pull the key top apart from the base section, the force acting to separate the bearing portion from the pivot axle of the link member tends to be increased due to leverage. As a result, the pivot axle may be disengaged from the bearing portion, and thereby the key top may be disassembled from the link member.
In contrast, in a key switch having a V-shaped gear link configuration, guide portions for receiving the slide portions of link members are formed at locations near the outer edge of the inner surface of a key top, so that there is an advantage that, for example, when external force is applied to the outer edge of the key top so as to pull the key top apart from the base section, the force acting to separate the guide portion from the slide portion of the link member is not significantly increased. However, as described above, the presence of the housing may hamper further reduction in height of the key switch. In addition, due to the configuration wherein, during the vertical movement of the key top, the slide portion of each link member is moved along the corresponding guide portion of the key top, a clearance formed between the slide portion and the guide portion may cause displacement or fluctuation of the key top in a direction intersecting a vertical movement direction.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a key switch having a V-shaped gear link configuration, which can effectively reduce the overall height dimension of the key switch.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a key switch having a V-shaped gear link configuration, which can prevent a key top from being shifted in a direction intersecting a vertical movement direction, during the vertical movement of the key top.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a low-profile keyboard including a plurality of key switches, which exhibits excellent operability and structural reliability.
To accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a key switch comprising a base section; a key top disposed above the base section; a pair of link members interlocked with each other to support and direct the key top in a vertical direction relative to the base section; and a switching mechanism capable of opening and closing a contact section of an electronic circuit in accordance with a vertical movement of the key top; wherein each of the pair of link members is provided, at one end region thereof, with a toothed portion meshable with a toothed portion of another link member in a gearing manner and a pivot axle pivotably joined to the base section and, at another end region of each link member, with a slide portion slidably engaged with the key top; wherein the base section comprises a support plate provided with an upper surface adjacent to the switching mechanism, and a frame member fixedly attached to the upper surface of the support plate, the frame member being provided with a bearing portion pivotably receiving and supporting the pivot axle of each of the pair of link members; and wherein the one end region of each of the pair of link members is disposed on a lateral side of the frame member and closely to the upper surface of the support plate.
The above configuration includes a pair of link members having a V-shaped gear link configuration and thus, even when, for example, an external force is applied to the outer edge of the key top so as to pull the key top apart from the base section, the force acting to separate the key top from the slide portion of the link member is not significantly increased, and the disengagement of the key top from the link member is substantially eliminated. Further, in the configuration wherein one end region of each link member is disposed on the lateral side of the frame member and closely to the upper surface of the support plate, the dimension of the frame member does not affect the height dimension of the key switch, and the pivot axle of each link member is inserted into the bearing portion of the frame member from the lateral side thereof so as to permit the smooth rotation of the pivot axle. As a result, the inventive key switch can effectively reduce the overall height dimension thereof without impairing the operability, and thus can meet the requirement of the height reduction of a keyboard into which the key switch is installed.
In the above key switch, the bearing portion of the frame member may be formed as a cutout defined between the frame member and the upper surface of the support plate.
The switching mechanism may include a membrane switch sheet disposed on the upper surface of the support plate and carrying the contact section at a position beneath the key top; the membrane switch sheet may be provided with a through-hole at an area at least corresponding to the bearing portion of the frame member; and each of the pair of link members may extend, at the one end region including the pivot axle, through the through-hole of the membrane switch sheet and placed on the upper surface of the support plate.
The frame member may be provided with a leg projecting outward; the support plate may be provided with a reception hole for receiving the leg; and the frame member may be fixed to the support plate by the leg penetrating through the reception hole and deformed along a lower surface of the support plate.
The pair of link members may be disposed in their entirety along the lateral side of the frame member, when the key top is located at a lower limit position of the vertical movement.
The key switch may further comprise abutment portions provided on the key top and each of the pair of link members, the abutment portions being slidingly abutted to each other during a time when the key top performs the vertical movement and preventing the key top from shifting relative to the pair of link members in a direction intersecting the vertical direction.
The present invention also provides a keyboard comprising an array of a plurality of key switches, each key switch being defined above.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The embodiments of the present invention are described below in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, same or similar components are denoted by common reference numerals.
Referring to the drawings,
As shown in
The base section 12 includes a rigid and flat support plate 22 functioning as a structural base of the key switch 10, such as a separate metallic shin-plate made of a sheet metal material or a resinous bottom panel of a keyboard into which the key switch 10 is incorporated. The support plate 22 is provided with a generally flat upper surface 22a adjacent to the switching mechanism 20.
The base section 12 further includes a frame member 24 fixedly attached to the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22, as a characteristic component of the key switch 10. The frame member 24 is a frame-like component having a generally rectangular profile as seen in a plan view and, e.g., integrally molded into a unitary member from a resinous material, and is provided, in a pair of frame parts 24a constituting two opposing sides of the rectangular profile, with bearing portions 26 for pivotably receiving and supporting pivot axles of each link member 16 as described later (
The key top 14 is a dish-like component having a generally rectangular shape as seen in a plan view and, e.g., integrally molded into a unitary member from a resinous material, and includes an operation surface 14a subjected to a keying operation by an operator and an inner surface 14b opposite to the operation surface 14a. The key top 14 is provided, on the inner surface 14b, with guide portions 28 for slidably engaging with slide portions of each link member 16 as described later (
A pair of link members 16 have shapes and dimensions identical to each other, and are meshed in a gearing manner at one-end regions thereof with each other and thus assembled together in an interlockable manner. The link members 16 have a V-shaped gear link configuration showing a V-shape as seen in a side view when the key top 14 is located at the upper limit position of the vertical movement. Each link member 16 is, for example, integrally molded into a unitary member from a resinous material, and includes a pair of arms 32, 34 extending in a direction identical to and generally parallel to each other, and a trunk 36 interconnecting the arms 32, 34 with each other, as shown in
In the first end region of each link member 16, a pair of generally cylindrical pivot axles 38 are provided to project coaxially with each other from the opposing inner sides of the arms 32, 34 and parallel to the trunk 36. In the second end region of each link member 16, a pair of generally cylindrical slide portions 40 are provided to project coaxially with each other from the mutually facing-away outer sides of the arms 32, 34 and oppositely to the trunk 36. Further, on one arm 32 of each link member 16, one tooth 42 is provided on the distal end surface of the first end region proximal to the pivot axle 38, and on the other arm 34, two teeth 44 are provided on the distal end surface of the first end region proximal to the pivot axle 38.
Each link member 16 is disposed between the base section 12 and the key top 14 in such a manner that the pair of pivot axles 38 in the first end region are pivotably fitted into the corresponding bearing portions 26 provided in the frame member 24 of the base section 12 and the pair of slide portions 40 in the second end region are slidably fitted into the corresponding guide portions 28 (or the guide grooves 30) provided on the key top 14. The pair of link members 16 are configured to form an interlocking structure in which one tooth 42 of the respective one arm 32 is meshed with two teeth 44 of the respective other arm 34, and thereby can rotate in a mutually interlocking manner about respective pivoting axes 46 (
Thus, when the link members 16 synchronously rotate in opposite directions about respective pivoting axes 46 (i.e., about the respective rotatable engagement points between the pivot axles 38 and the bearing portions 26) and the respective second end regions slide in a generally horizontal direction under the guiding action of the corresponding guide portions 28 (i.e., under the sliding engagement between the slide portions 40 and the guide grooves 30), the key top 14 is subjected to a parallel displacement in a generally vertical direction A (
The switching mechanism 20 includes a membrane switch sheet 48 carrying the contact section 18 at a position beneath the key top 14 and placed on the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22, and an actuating member 50 disposed between the key top 14 and the membrane switch sheet 48 and acting to close the contact section 18 in accordance with the descending or downward motion of the key top 14 (
The actuating member 50 is a dome-shaped member integrally molded into a unitary piece from a rubber material, and is disposed between the key top 14 and the membrane switch sheet 48 with the dome top 50a facing toward the key top 14. The actuating member 50 is disposed inside the frame member 24 of the base section 12 and fixed to the membrane switch sheet 48, at the bottom dome-open end 50b of the actuating member. When no load is applied to the actuating member 50, the dome top 50a of the actuating member 50 is upwardly spaced from the membrane switch sheet 48. On the inner surface of the dome top 50a of the actuating member 50, a protrusion (not shown) is formed to be aligned with the contact section 18 of the membrane switch sheet 48, for pressing and closing the contact section 18 when the key top 14 is depressed.
In the key switch 10, when no external force is applied to the key top 14, the actuating member 50 urges or biases the key top 14 toward and supports it, by the dome top 50a, at the upper limit position of the stroke vertically above and apart from the base section 12 (
When the key top 14 is depressed by a keying operation, the actuating member 50 is elastically deformed in a buckling mode due to the dome shape thereof, so that an elastic biasing force is exerted to the key top 14, which assumes non-linear relationship with a displacement of the key top 14. As a result, the key switch 10 can establish unique keying operation properties, accompanied by a so-called click feeling, such that when the amount of depression of the key top 14 exceeds a predetermined value, the biasing force in a return direction, which has been gradually increased until that time, is abruptly reduced.
In the key switch 10 as described above, the bearing portions 26 of the base section 12, for pivotally support the pivot axles 38 of each link member 16, are formed in the pair of frame parts 24a of the frame member 24 so as to penetrate therethrough and open in a lateral direction. Thereby, the first end regions of the pair of link members 16 are respectively disposed on the lateral sides of the frame member 24 and closely to the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22, while the respective pivot axles 38 are inserted into the corresponding bearing portions 26 from the lateral sides of the frame member 24. In this state, the pivoting axis 46 of each link member 16 is disposed parallel to the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22. In this connection, the configuration in which the first end regions are disposed “closely to the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22” involves a configuration in which the first end regions of the link members 16 are in contact with the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22, as well as a configuration in which the first end regions of the link members 16 are disposed apart from the upper surface 22a at locations lower than the height of the frame member 24.
In the key switch 10, as described above, including a pair of link members 16 having the V-shaped gear link configuration, the guide portions 28 for receiving the slide portions 40 of the link members 16 are formed at locations near the outer edges of the inner surface 14b of the key top 14 (
The key stitch 10 may be variously embodied. For example, it is advantageous that the key switch 10 is configured such that, when the key top 14 is located at the lower limit position of the vertical movement, the pair of link members 16 are disposed in their entirety along the lateral side of the frame member 24. In this configuration, the height dimension of the key switch 10, when the key top 14 is located at the lower limit position of the vertical movement, can be effectively reduced, and the stroke of the keying operation of the key top 14 can be ensured to a maximum extent. In this connection, it is desirable that when the key top 14 is at the lower limit position of the vertical movement, the height of the frame member 24 defined above the support plate 22 is not greater than the overall height of each link member 16 defined above the support plate 22.
In particular, in the illustrated embodiment, each link member 16 is configured such that, when the key top is at the lower limit position of the vertical movement, the frame member 24 is disposed inside the pair of arms 32, 34 of the link members 16 (
In the key switch 10, the membrane switch sheet 48 may be provided with a through-hole 52 at an area at least corresponding to the bearing portion 26 of the frame member 24. In the illustrated embodiment, at areas corresponding to the pair of frame parts 24a of the frame member 24 and certain limited areas surrounding them, through-holes 52 having partially or generally rectangular profile are respectively formed. Each link member 16 extends, at the first end region of the arms 32, 34 with pivot axles 38, through the respective through-holes 52 of the membrane switch sheet 48 and placed on the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the frame member 24 extends through the through-holes 52 of the membrane switch sheet 48 and is fixed to the support plate 22. In this configuration, it is not need to provide any separate opening in the membrane switch sheet 48 for fixing the frame member 24 to the support plate 22, and thereby the fabrication of the membrane switch sheet 48 can be simplified. In particular, as shown in
In order to fix the frame member 24 to the support plate 22, various methods, such as mechanical fastening, fusing, using adhesives, etc., can be employed. In the illustrated embodiment, in particular, the frame member 24 is provided at four corners thereof with legs 54 projecting outward (downward, in the drawing), and the support plate 22 is provided with reception holes 56 as penetrating holes for respectively receiving the legs 54 (
In the above configuration, the deformed part 54a formed at the distal end of each leg 54 of the frame member 24 tends to slightly project outward from the lower surface 22b of the support plate 22 (
In the key switch 10 according to the illustrated embodiment, each bearing portion 26 of the frame member 24 is formed as a cutout having an inverted U-shape defined between the frame part 24a of the frame member 24 and the upper surface 22a of the support plate 22 (
In the configuration as described above, as shown in
The key switch 10 according to the illustrated embodiment, due to the configuration wherein, during the vertical movement of the key top 14, the slide portion 40 of each link member 16 is moved along the corresponding guide portion 28 of the key top 14, a clearance formed between the slide portion 40 and the guide portion 28 may cause a displacement or fluctuation of the key top in a direction intersecting the vertical movement direction. Therefore, it is advantageous that the key switch 10 is further provided with abutment portions 58, 60 provided on the key top 14 and each of the link members 16, the abutment portions 58, 60 being slidingly abutted to each other during a time when the key top 14 performs the vertical movement and preventing the key top 14 from shifting relative to the pair of link members 16 in a direction intersecting the vertical movement direction (
When the key top 14 is located at the upper limit position of the vertical movement, each protrusion 62 is disposed outside the corresponding concavity 64 of the link member 16 so as to ride up on the proximal end region of each arm 32, 34 (
The key switch according to the present invention has been described on the basis of the preferred embodiment, and may include various modifications as follows. For example, as shown in
As shown in
In this configuration, when the key top 14 is located at the upper limit position of the vertical movement, each protrusion 62 is disposed outside the corresponding concavity 64 of the link member 16 so as to ride up on the proximal end region of each arm 32, 34 (
As shown in
In this configuration, when the key top 14 is located at the upper limit position of the vertical movement, the guide groove 30 of each guide portion 28 is engaged at its bottom with the corresponding slide portion 40 of the link member 16 (
While the invention has been described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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