Information
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Patent Grant
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6618239
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Patent Number
6,618,239
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Date Filed
Friday, February 8, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
- H05K700
- H01H900
- H01H13705
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Abstract
A key switch includes a switch provided on a base, a key top for operating the switch, and a link mechanism supported on the base and supporting the key top on its upper side, a shape of the link mechanism being changed when the key top is depressed. A movable plate is provided on the base, in stacked relationship; such that the movable plate is moved when the key top is depressed so as to change the shape of the link mechanism to a flat shape. An auxiliary link mechanism has a first part supported on the moveable plate and, in turn, by the base and a second part supporting the key top.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a key switch and a keyboard provided with a plurality of key switches.
In order to improve portability of a portable apparatus, such as a notebook-type personal computer, provided with a keyboard, it is required to reduce thickness of the apparatus. Accordingly, it is required to reduce height of the keyboard which is built in the portable apparatus.
For operability of a key switch of such a keyboard, it is required that a key top moves smoothly, a stroke of the key top is greater than a predetermined distance and wobbliness of the key top is at its minimum. The wobbliness of the key top affects operability of key-stroking if the fingertip of the user presses a position near periphery of the key top. In such a case, the key top will be inclined and will be pressed down in an inclined state. The user then feels that the operability of the keyboard is not good.
2. Description of the Related Art
An exemplary key switch of the related art includes a key top, a housing and a dome-shaped rubber spring member. The key top includes a cylindrical part at its lower surface. The cylindrical part is fitted to a guide cylinder provided on the housing. The dome-shaped rubber spring member is mounted on the housing and presses up the key top. The key top moves vertically while being guided by the guide cylinder. It is difficult to reduce the height of such a key switch since the cylindrical part and the guide cylinder must be provided.
As an improved version of such a key switch, a key switch is known which includes a key top, a housing, an X-shaped link mechanism and a spring member. The link mechanism includes two linking members assembled in an X-shape. The link mechanism is provided on the housing. The key top is provided on an upper side of the link mechanism. The key top is supported by the link mechanism and moves in a vertical direction.
The key switch provided with such a link mechanism eliminates the need for a guiding mechanism for vertical movement of the key top since the link mechanism supports the key top. Therefore, the height of the key switch provided with link mechanism is reduced compared to the height of the key switch provided with the cylindrical part and the guide cylinder. However, further reduction of the height of the key switch is desired.
The notebook type personal computer is carried in such a state that a liquid crystal panel is folded against the keyboard. In order to improve portability, it is required to reduce the thickness of the notebook type personal computer in the folded state. Accordingly, the height of the key switch needs to be reduced only in a state where the liquid display panel is folded against the keyboard.
Based on this concept, the applicant has proposed an improved key switch having such a link mechanism in Japanese Patent Application No. 11-347887 titled “Key switch and a key board.” This key switch is configured such that the key top is depressed when it is not in use.
FIG. 1
is an exploded diagram showing a key switch
10
of the related art. The key switch
10
includes a key top
20
, an X-shaped link mechanism
30
, a fixed base
40
, a movable plate
50
, a membrane switch sheet
60
and a supporting plate
70
. The link mechanism
30
includes a first link
31
and second link
32
which are assembled in a crossed configuration. The first link
31
is provided with a leaf spring
33
fixed thereon. The link mechanism
30
is supported on the fixed base
40
and the key top
20
is held horizontally with four bearing parts
21
formed on its back surface being fitted with shaft parts at upper ends of the first and second links
31
and
32
. The leaf spring
33
touches a lug part
51
of the movable plate
50
. When the key top is pressed, for example by a fingertip, the first and second links
31
and
32
of the link mechanism
30
are pivoted to incline and the leaf spring member is flexed. When the fingertip is released from the key top
20
, the first and second links
31
and
32
are pivoted to rise by a spring force of the leaf spring member
33
. Thus, the key top
20
is lifted and moves back to its initial position.
When the movable plate
50
is moved in a Y
1
-direction, the first and second links
31
and
32
of the link mechanism
30
is pivoted to incline. The key top
20
moves downwards until it abuts the fixed base
40
. This may be referred to as a depressed state of the key top. Thus, the key top
20
now has a reduced height.
However, since the first and second links
31
and
32
of the link mechanism
30
needs to be accommodated within a region defined by a projection of the key top
20
on the fixed base
40
, the four shaft parts at the tip of the first and second links
31
and
32
are provided at proximate position to each other when in a raised position. Thus, the four parts supported by the four shafts at the tip of the first and second links
31
and
32
of the key top
20
are placed within a region near the central part of the key top
20
. Accordingly, the key top
20
is supported at the portion near its center and thus is in a wobbly state.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide key switch and a key board having such key switches.
It is another and more specific object of the present invention to provide key switch and a key board having such key switches which can reduce the problems described above.
In order to solve the problems described above, a key switch is provided, which includes:
a switch provided on a base;
a key top for operating the switch;
a link mechanism supported on the base and supporting the key top on its upper side, a shape of the link mechanism being changed when the key top is depressed;
a movable plate provided on the base such that the movable plate is moved when the key top is depressed so as to change the shape of the link mechanism to the flat shape; and
an auxiliary link mechanism having a first side part supported by the base and a second side part supporting the key top.
With the above-described key switch having an auxiliary link mechanism, wobbliness of the key top is reduced and thus feel of operation of a key-stroking operation can be improved. Also, since the link mechanism can change its shape to a flattened shape by moving the movable plate, the key top may be take its lowered position while the keyboard is not in use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective diagram of a key switch of the related art.
FIG. 2
is a perspective diagram showing the key switch of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective diagram of the key top switch shown in FIG.
2
.
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C are diagrams showing the key switch of
FIG. 2
in a state before operation.
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C are diagrams showing the key switch of
FIG. 2
in a state where the key top is at its depressed position.
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C are diagrams showing the key switch of
FIG. 2
in a state during a key-stroke operation.
FIGS. 7A
to
7
C are diagrams showing the key switch of
FIG. 2
in a state after the key-stroke operation.
FIG. 8
is a diagram showing a notebook-type personal computer having key switches shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 9
is a diagram showing how an opening and closing operation of a liquid crystal display panel and movement of a movable plate are interlocked.
FIG. 10
is a diagram showing a variant of an auxiliary link mechanism.
FIG. 11
is a diagram showing a first variant of a leaf spring of a movable plate.
FIG. 12
is a diagram showing a second variant of a leaf spring of a movable plate.
FIG. 13
is a diagram showing a third variant of a leaf spring of a movable plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the following, principles and embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Firstly, a key switch of a first embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.
FIGS. 2 and 3
are exploded perspective diagrams of a key switch
100
of a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C are diagrams showing the key switch
100
in a state before a key-stroke operation (initial state). In
FIG. 2
, a fixed base
120
is omitted for the sake of clarity. In the figures, an arrow Y
2
points to an operator side of a keyboard
221
with key switches
100
(see
FIG. 8
) and an arrow Y
1
points to a side remote from the operator. Arrows X
1
and X
2
show right and left directions viewed from the user, or, a width direction. Arrows Z
1
and Z
2
show a height direction. The arrow Z
1
indicates an upward direction and the arrow Z
2
indicates a downward direction.
The key switch
100
includes, from the upper side, a key top
110
, the fixed base
120
, a movable plate
130
, a membrane switch sheet
140
,and a supporting plate
150
. An X-shaped link mechanism
160
and a substantially U-shaped auxiliary link mechanism
190
, which is an essential part of the present invention, are provided between the fixed base
120
and the key top
110
and are supported on the supporting plate
150
. The link mechanism
160
and the auxiliary link mechanism
190
are configured such that they are accommodated within a region defined by a projection of the key top
110
on the supporting plate
150
.
The membrane switch sheet
140
is provided with a switch part
141
having a pair of contacts at the central part and is mounted on the supporting plate
150
.
The movable plate
130
is movable in the Y
1
-direction. When the key switches
100
are assembled to the keyboard
221
of a notebook-type computer
210
, the movable plate
130
moves in a manner described in detail with reference to FIG.
8
. Briefly, the movable plate
130
moves in the Y
1
-direction when a liquid crystal display panel
230
is folded against the keyboard
221
to close notebook-type personal computer
210
and it moves in the Y
2
-direction when the liquid crystal display panel
230
is opened.
The movable plate
130
is a metal plate and is provided with an actuation member
131
, a pair of lugs
132
,
133
, a receiving member
134
and a pair of leaf springs
135
,
136
. The actuation member
131
is placed above a switch part
141
. The actuation member
131
, the pair of lugs
132
,
133
and the receiving member
134
are associated with the link mechanism
160
. The pair of leaf springs
135
,
136
is associated with the auxiliary link mechanism
190
. As shown in
FIG. 4A
, the pair of leaf springs
135
,
136
lies in a U
1
-U
2
direction between X
1
-X
2
direction and Y
1
-Y
2
direction.
The U
2
-direction shows the base material part side and the U
1
-direction shows the free end side.
The fixed base
120
is a molded member made of synthetic resin and has an opening window
121
at the center. Link mechanism supporting parts
122
,
123
,
124
and
125
for supporting the link mechanism
160
are provided on the periphery of the opening window
121
along sides extending in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. Auxiliary link mechanism supporting parts
126
and
127
are provided on the periphery of the opening window
121
along sides extending in the X
1
-X
2
direction. A receiving member
128
made of a metal piece is fixed near the auxiliary link mechanism supporting part
126
.
The fixed base
120
and the movable plate
130
are provided in a stacked manner such that the upper surface of the movable plate
130
closes the opening window
121
while the actuation member
131
, the pair of lugs
132
,
133
, the receiving member
134
and the pair of spring leafs
135
,
136
protrude from the opening window
121
. The link mechanism supporting parts
122
,
123
,
124
and
125
and the movable plate
130
forms a guide groove extending in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction. The auxiliary link mechanism supporting parts
126
,
127
and the movable part
130
forms a guide groove extending in the X
1
-X
2
direction.
The link mechanism
160
is configured such that the first link
170
having an H-shape and a second link
180
having an H-shape are engaged at gear parts
171
,
172
and gear parts
181
,
182
, respectively, in a crossed manner and thus forms an X-shape. When the first and second links
170
,
180
are pivoted to incline, the link mechanism
160
becomes in a flat state. The first link
170
is provided with shaft parts
173
and
174
at the lower end and shaft parts
175
and
176
at the upper end. Also, the first link
170
is provided with a leaf spring member
177
fixed in a cantilevered manner which extends in the X
1
-X
2
direction. The second link
180
is provided with shaft parts
183
and
184
at the lower end and shaft parts
185
and
186
at the upper end. Also, the second link
180
is provided with a leaf spring member
187
fixed in a cantilevered manner which extends in the X
1
-X
2
direction. The engaging gear parts
171
,
172
and the gear parts
181
,
182
operate such that, when one of the first and second links
170
and
180
are pivoted in a certain direction, the other link is pivoted in an opposite direction, so that the first link
170
and the second link
180
incline and rise in the same manner.
The shaft parts
173
,
174
,
183
and
184
of the link mechanism
160
are fitted to the link mechanism supporting members
124
,
125
,
122
and
123
, respectively, and their movements are restricted in the Z
1
-Z
2
direction and in the X
1
-X
2
direction but are movable in the Y
2
-direction and are pivotable. The shaft parts
173
and
174
are situated on the Y
1
-side of the lugs
132
and
133
, respectively. Also, movements of the shaft parts
183
and
184
in the Y
1
-direction are restricted by stopper parts
122
a
and
123
a
protruding in the Z
2
-direction on the Y
1
-side of the link mechanism supporting members
122
and
123
.
The free end of the spring leaf member
187
abuts the receiving member
128
and the free end of the spring leaf member
177
abuts the receiving member
134
. The second link
180
is provided with a pressing part
188
for pressing the actuation member
131
.
The substantially U-shaped auxiliary link mechanism
190
is made of a metal rod having a circular cross-section and having a diameter which is not easily deformable. The auxiliary link mechanism
190
includes a long transverse rod part
191
, arm parts
192
and
193
on both ends of the transverse rod part
191
and shaft parts
194
and
195
extending inwardly from the tips of the arm parts
192
and
193
.
The shaft parts
194
and
195
are fitted to the auxiliary link mechanism supporting parts
126
and
127
, respectively, and their movements are restricted in the Z
1
-Z
2
direction and in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction but are movable in the X
1
-X
2
direction and are pivotable.
The shaft parts
194
and
195
are separated in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction by a considerably long distance YA. The shaft parts
194
and
195
abut the leaf springs
135
and
136
, respectively.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the shaft parts
111
,
112
,
113
,
114
corresponding to the shaft parts
175
,
176
,
185
,
186
of the link mechanism
160
and the shaft parts
115
,
116
corresponding to the transverse rod part
191
of the auxiliary link mechanism
190
are provided on the lower surface of the key top
110
. In the X
1
-X
2
direction, the shaft part
111
and the shaft part
112
are separated by a considerably long distance XA. In the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, the shaft parts
111
,
112
and the shaft parts
113
,
114
are separated by a considerably short distance YB. In the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, the shaft part
115
and the shaft part
116
are separated by a distance YC, which is approximately double the distance YB.
The key top
110
is held horizontally with the bearing parts
111
,
112
,
113
and
114
fitted to the shafts
175
,
176
,
185
and
186
and the bearing parts
115
,
116
fitted to the transversal-rod part
191
. The shafts
175
,
176
,
185
and
186
are rotatable in the bearing parts
111
,
112
,
113
and
114
, respectively. The transversal rod part
191
is rotatable in the bearing parts
115
and
116
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4C
, the transversal rod part
191
of the auxiliary link mechanism
190
extends along the X
2
-side edge of the key top
110
.
Also, the auxiliary link mechanism
190
and the link mechanism
160
are situated such that an operation of the auxiliary link mechanism
190
does not interfere with an operation of the link mechanism
160
.
In the following, the key switch
100
of the above-described structure will be described for a state before operation.
Before operation, the key switch
100
is in the state shown in
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B and
4
C. The movable plate
130
has been moved in the Y
2
-direction, and therefore, the gap between the receiving member
134
and the receiving member
128
is reduced and the leaf spring members
177
and
187
are pressed such that the first and second links
170
and
180
are raised. The key top
110
is situated at a higher level H
1
in a horizontal manner. The actuation member
131
is situated directly above the switch part
141
.
The key top
110
is supported by the link mechanism
160
and is also supported by the auxiliary link mechanism
190
. Thus the wobbliness of the key top
110
is reduced.
Now, it is described how the wobbliness of the key top
110
is reduced in accordance with the present invention.
1. Structure related to the link mechanism
i) The positions of the shaft parts
183
and
184
of the second link
180
are restricted in the X
1
-X
2
direction and the Z
1
-Z
2
direction. In the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, in which the shaft parts
183
and
184
are allowed to move, the shaft parts
183
and
184
are pressed against the stopper parts
122
a
and
123
a
by the spring force of the leaf spring member
187
. Accordingly, the second link
180
is held above the fixed base
120
in a stable manner without wobbliness.
ii) The positions of the shaft parts
173
and
174
of the first link
170
are restricted in the X
1
-X
2
direction and Z
1
-Z
2
direction. In the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, in which the shaft parts
173
and
174
are allowed to move, the shaft parts
173
and
174
are pressed against the lugs
132
and
133
by the spring force of the leaf spring member
177
. Accordingly, the first link
170
is held above the fixed base
120
in a stable manner without wobbliness.
2. Structure related to the auxiliary link mechanism
190
i) The auxiliary link mechanism
190
is rigid and does not flex.
ii) The shaft parts
194
and
195
are provided at a considerably long distance YA, and two positions at which the auxiliary link mechanism
190
are supported by the fixed base
120
are separated apart.
iii) The positions of the shaft parts
194
and
195
are restricted in the Y
1
-Y
2
direction and Z
1
-Z
2
direction. In the X
1
-X
2
direction, in which the shaft parts
194
and
195
are allowed to move, the shaft parts
194
and
195
are pressed against the leaf springs
135
,
136
such that the leaf springs
135
,
136
are flexed. The shaft parts
194
and
195
operate with the spring forces exerted by the leaf springs
135
,
136
, respectively. Accordingly, the auxiliary link mechanism
190
is held above the fixed base
120
in a stable manner without wobbliness.
iv) In the Y
1
-Y
2
direction, the bearing parts
115
and
116
are separated by a considerably long distance YC.
Since the wobbliness of the key top
110
is reduced in a manner described above, the key top
110
is prevented from being inclined even if a portion near the corner of the key top
11
is pressed by the fingertip. Therefore, even if key top
110
is pressed by the finger at a portion near the corner of the key top
110
during a key-stroke operation of the key top
110
, the key top
110
will not be inclined and is lowered in a horizontally held state. Thus, the ease of use of the key switch
100
is increased.
This also applies in a case where the key top
110
moves in the Z
2
-direction by a key-stroke operation. Accordingly, the key top
110
remains in its horizontally situated manner while the key top
110
moves in the Z
2
-direction by the key-stroke operation.
Now, an operation of such a key switch
100
will be described.
[Operation of lowering the key top
110
] (see
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B and
5
C).
The movable plate
130
is moved in the YI-direction. When the movable plate
130
is moved in the YI-direction, the key top
110
changes from the state shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C to a state shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C. Thus, the key top
110
is lowered and reaches an unused level H
2
.
That is to say, when the movable plate
130
is moved in the, Y
1
-direction, the distance between the receiving member
134
and the receiving member
128
are widened. Also, the lugs
132
and
133
presses the shaft parts
173
and
174
, respectively, and force them to move in the Y
1
-direction.
When the shaft parts
173
and
174
are forced in the Y
1
-direction, the first link
170
pivots in direction such that they are inclined about the shaft parts
175
and
176
. Since the displacement of the shaft parts
183
and
184
are restricted in the Y
1
-direction by the stoppers
122
a
and
123
a,
the second link
180
is pivoted to incline with the positions of the shafts
183
and
184
being maintained. That is to say, the link mechanism
160
changes its shape in a closed down shape with the positions of the shaft parts
183
and
184
being maintained. Thus, as shown in
FIGS. 5B and 5C
, the key top
110
gradually changes its shape in the Y
1
-direction and lowers in the Z
2
-direction until it abuts the fixed base
120
. Thus, the key top
110
will be held at the unused-level H
2
.
When the movable plate
130
moves in the Y
1
-direction, the actuation member
131
becomes offset from the switch part
141
. Thus, the switch part
141
will not be brought to its ON-state.
As for the auxiliary link mechanism
190
, when the movable plate
130
is moved in the Y
1
-direction, as shown in
FIG. 5A
, the leaf springs
135
and
136
will be separated from the shafts
194
and
195
, so as to enable the X
1
-direction movement of the shaft parts
194
and
195
. Therefore, when the key top
110
is moved in a downward direction, the shaft parts
194
and
195
are moved in the X
1
-direction and the auxiliary link mechanism
190
inclines as shown in FIG.
5
C. That is to say, the auxiliary link mechanism
190
does not restrict the downward movement of the key top
110
.
[Operation upon key-stroking the key top
110
]
When the key top
110
is pressed by a fingertip
200
,the key switch
100
changes from a state shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C to a state shown in
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C and finally to a state shown in
FIGS. 7A
to
7
C. Thus, the switch part
141
is turned ON. The key top
110
has a stroke S.
When the key top
110
is pressed by the fingertip
200
, the pressing force will be exerted on the link mechanism and the auxiliary link mechanism
190
. The shaft parts
173
,
174
are moved in the Y
1
-direction and the shaft parts
183
,
184
are moved in the Y
2
-direction, so that the link mechanism
160
is pivoted in a similar manner such that the first link
170
and the second link
180
flex the leaf spring members
177
and
187
, respectively. The shaft parts
194
and
195
are moved and inclined in the X
1
-direction while the shaft parts
194
and
195
flex the leaf springs
135
,
136
, respectively. The key top
110
is lowered.
The key switch
100
reaches a state shown by
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C. The switch
100
finally reaches the state shown in
FIGS. 7A
to
7
C where the pressing part
199
presses the actuation member
131
which in turn presses the switching part
141
such that the switch part
141
is turned on.
When the fingertip
200
is released from the key top
110
, the key switch
100
returns to its initial state shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C via the state shown in
FIGS. 6A
to
6
C due to the spring forces of the leaf spring members
177
,
187
and the leaf spring members
135
,
136
.
Now, since the wobbliness of the key top
110
is reduced, the key-stroke operation can be implemented with improved touch-and-feel property.
The following description relates to a keyboard having the above-described key switches
100
and a notebook-type personal computer having such a keyboard.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, a notebook-type personal computer
210
includes a main body part
220
and a liquid crystal display panel
230
pivotably supported at hinges
235
and
236
.
The main body
220
is provided with a keyboard
221
. The keyboard
221
is provided with a plurality of arrays of the above-described key switches
100
.
Each of a fixed base, a movable plate, a membrane switch sheet and a supporting plate has a size corresponding to the size of the key board
221
and is provided with a configuration shown in
FIG. 2
at a part corresponding to each of the key tops
110
.
An interlocking mechanism
240
for moving the movable plate
130
A in an interlocked manner with an open-close operation of the liquid display panel
230
is provided between the liquid display panel
230
and the main body part
220
.
The interlocking mechanism
240
is provided with two arm parts
242
,
243
extending in the Y
1
-direction from the movable plate
130
A. The liquid display panel
230
is provided with a cylindrical part
245
provided between a hinge
240
and a hinge
241
.
As shown in an enlarged view of
FIG. 8
, a U-shaped hook part
244
and a block part
247
are formed at the tip part of each of the arm parts
242
and
243
. A center O
2
of the cylindrical part
245
coincide with an axis O
1
for opening and closing the liquid display panel
230
. A cylindrical bracket member
246
having a radius R is provided on each end of the cylindrical part
245
. Reference numeral
246
a
indicates an end surface of the bracket member
246
, reference numeral
246
b
indicates a peripheral surface of the bracket member
246
and reference numeral
246
c
indicates a fan-shaped recess formed in the bracket member
246
. The bracket member
246
is provided with a pin
248
formed on the end of its recess
246
c.
The pin
248
protrudes from the end surface
246
a
and moves along an arc of a circle having a center O
2
and a radius R corresponding to the opening and closing operations of the liquid display panel
230
. Also, the hook part
244
opposes the end surface
246
a
of the bracket member
246
and the block part
247
opposes the peripheral surface
246
b
of the bracket member
246
.
When the liquid display panel
230
is pivoted in the Q
1
-direction to its closed position and overlaps on the keyboard
221
, the pin
248
engages with the hook part
244
as shown by the double-dashed line in
FIG. 9
, the block part
247
engages with the recess
246
c
and the movable plate
130
A is moved in the Y
1
-direction. Each key switch
100
of the keyboard
221
is in a state where the key top
110
is in the lowered state as shown in FIG.
5
. Thus, the thickness of the main body
220
is reduced by an amount corresponding to the stroke of the key top
110
. Accordingly, the thickness of the notebook-type personal computer
210
is reduced by an amount corresponding to the stroke S of the key top
110
.
When using the notebook-type personal computer
210
, the liquid crystal display panel
230
is opened by raising and pivoting it in a Q
2
-direction. Then, the pin
248
presses the hook part
244
, the movable plate
130
A moves in the Y
2
-direction and the key top
110
hops up such that each of the key switches
100
of the keyboard
221
changes to the state shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
C since.
When the liquid crystal display panel
230
is pivoted through an angle greater than a predetermined angle, the pin
248
disengages the hook part
244
and the peripheral surface
246
b
of the bracket member
246
secures the block
247
. When the liquid crystal display panel
230
is in an open state, the block part
247
abuts the peripheral surface
246
b
of the bracket member
246
. Accordingly, the movable plate
130
A is locked and its Y
1
-direction movement is restricted.
After using the notebook-type personal computer
210
, liquid crystal display panel
230
is pivoted in the Q
1
-direction and is brought to a closed position. The pin
246
engages with the hook part
244
and the block part
247
enters the recess
246
c.
Then the movable plate
130
A moves in the Y
1
-direction. Each of the key top
110
of the key switch
100
of the keyboard
221
is lowered and becomes a state shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C.
In other words, in order to open the liquid crystal display panel
230
, the movable plate
130
A completes its movement at an initial step for opening the liquid crystal display panel
230
and the hop-up operation of the key top
110
is completed before the keyboard
221
is exposed. In order to close the liquid crystal display panel
230
, the movable plate
130
A is moved at a final stage of closing the liquid crystal display panel
230
. The lowering of the key top
110
starts after the keyboard
221
has been covered by the liquid crystal display panel
230
. Accordingly, the hop-up operation and the lowering operation of the key top
110
is not noticeable to the user.
[Variants]
A variant of the auxiliary link mechanism
190
will be described.
FIG. 10
shows an auxiliary link mechanism
190
A having shaft parts
194
and
195
provided with the leaf spring members
250
and
251
. When the auxiliary link mechanism
190
A is used, the leaf springs
135
and
136
on the movable plate
130
may be dispensed with. Instead of the leaf springs
135
and
136
, the movable plate
130
E may be provided with lugs
260
and
261
formed by cutting and raising.
Now, variants of the leaf springs
135
and
136
of the movable plate
130
will be described.
FIG. 11
shows a movable plate
130
B having arc-like leaf springs
252
and
253
.
FIG. 12
shows a movable plate
130
C having receiving parts
254
and
255
made of sponge. The receiving parts
254
and
255
are elastically deformable and produce a repulsive force.
FIG. 13
shows a movable plate
130
D having receiving parts
256
and
257
made of rubber. The receiving parts
256
and
257
are elastically deformable and produce a repulsive force.
Further, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese priority application No. 2001-172935 filed on Jun. 7, 2001, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Claims
- 1. A key switch comprising:a switch provided on a base; a key top for operating said switch; a link mechanism supported on said base and supporting said key top on its upper side, a shape of said link mechanism being changed when said key top is depressed; a movable plate provided on said base such that said movable plate is moved when said key top is depressed so as to change the shape of said link mechanism to said flat shape; and an auxiliary link mechanism having a first side part supported by said base and a second side part supporting said key top.
- 2. The key switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said movable plate includes an elastically deformable part which abuts said first side part of said auxiliary link mechanism, elastically deforms and exerts a force on said first side part of said auxiliary link mechanism,wherein, when said movable plate is moved, said elastically deformable part separates from said first side part of said auxiliary link.
- 3. The key switch as claimed in claim 1,wherein said auxiliary link mechanism includes a transversal rod part extending transversally of the key top; arm parts provided on both ends of said transverse rod part; and shaft parts extending inwardly from tips of said arm parts, said first side part of said auxiliary link mechanism corresponds to said shaft parts; and said second side part of said auxiliary link mechanism corresponds to said transversal rod part.
- 4. The key switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said movable plate includes an elastically deformable part which abuts said shaft of said auxiliary link mechanism, elastically deforms and exerts a force on said shaft of said auxiliary link mechanism,wherein, when said movable plate is moved, said elastically deformable part separates from said shaft of said auxiliary link.
- 5. The key switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein said elastically deformable part of said movable plate is a leaf spring made integral with said movable plate by press-machining said movable plate.
- 6. The key switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said auxiliary link includes leaf springs on said shafts and said leaf springs are elastically deformed by a part of said movable plate.
- 7. The key switch as claimed in claim 3, wherein said key top includes a plurality of link mechanism bearing parts for supporting upper ends of said link mechanism and transversal rod bearing parts for supporting said transversal rod of said auxiliary link mechanism,wherein, along a longitudinal direction of said transverse rod part, said transversal rod bearing parts are provided at outer positions comparing to positions of said link mechanism bearing parts.
- 8. A keyboard comprising a plurality of key switches as claimed in claim 1.
- 9. A notebook-type computer comprising:a main body part provided with a keyboard as claimed in claim 8; a liquid crystal display panel supported on said main body part by hinges so as to be movable between an open position and a closed position; and an interlocking mechanism for moving said movable plate in an interlocked manner with a closing operation of said liquid crystal panel such that said linking mechanism changes its shape to a flat shape and in an interlocked manner with an opening operation of said liquid crystal panel such that said movable plate is moved in an opposite direction and said linking mechanism changes its shape to an initial shape.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-172935 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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