Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6777634
-
Patent Number
6,777,634
-
Date Filed
Thursday, April 11, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
- Brinks Hoffer Gilson & Lione
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A key-switch device includes a key-top having retainers formed on the back surface of the key-top, first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arms opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the first and second levers being connected together rotatably about the substantial center of the pair of arms as an intersecting point, a lever-holding plate capable of retaining each lower end of the first and second levers, and an actuator member attached to and spanned between both the base-end parts of the first and second levers. Further, the actuator member has a concave slide-retainer-receiving part with the open top, and the base-end part of the second lever is slidably retained in the slide-retainer-receiving part.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a key-switch device for use as various input devices of personal computers and word processors, etc., and in particular it relates to a key-switch device corresponding to miniaturization and reduction in thickness of notebook-size personal computers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Along with demands for reduction in size and miniaturization of the entire device, various key-switch devices have been proposed, in which a key-top is attached at the upper end of a pair of lever members crosswise linked together so as to change the angle between the pair of lever members link-crossing each other by moving the key-top up-and-down.
The type of conventional key-switch device will be described below with reference to
FIGS. 26
to
29
.
As shown in
FIG. 26
, the conventional key-switch device principally comprises a key-top
101
, a holder member
130
disposed beneath the key-top
101
, a guide-supporting member
106
for guiding and supporting the key-top
101
between an elevated position separated from the holder member
130
and a lowered position coming close to the holder member
130
, and a rubber spring
131
arranged between the key-top
101
and the holder member
130
.
The key-top
101
, as shown in
FIGS. 26 and 27
, is provided with a character (not shown) formed on the top surface thereof by printing, and a pair of rotational retainers
101
a
and a pair of slide-retainers
101
b
, which are respectively arranged on the back surface. The pair of rotational retainers
101
a
are provided with retaining slots
104
respectively formed thereon while the pair of slide-retainers
101
b
are provided with retaining slots
105
respectively formed thereon.
The guide-supporting member
106
is formed of two resin-made lever members
107
and
108
. As shown in
FIG. 28
, one U-shaped lever member
107
comprises a pair of arms
107
a
and a base-end part
107
b
connecting one end of one arm
107
a
to that of the other arm
107
a
. The other end of each arm
107
a
is provided with a retainer pin
107
d
protruded therefrom, and the central part of each arm
107
a
is provided with a shaft
107
c
formed inside thereof to protrude therefrom.
The other lever member
108
, as shown in
FIG. 29
, comprises a pair of arms
108
a
, a base-end part
108
b
connecting one end of one arm
108
a
to that of the other arm
108
a
, retainer pins
108
d
formed at the other end of each arm
108
a
, and a depressing shaft
110
for connecting inside central parts of the arms
108
a
together. The central part of each arm
108
a
is provided with a hole
108
c
formed outside thereof, and at one end of each arm
108
a
, a retainer pin
108
e
is formed to protrude from outside.
The holder member
130
, as shown in
FIGS. 26 and 27
, is formed of a metallic flat plate and comprises a pair of fitting parts
126
and a pair of retainers
127
, which are cut-up from the surface. In addition, on the top surface of the holder member
130
, a metallic frame
132
having plural openings
132
a
is arranged, and the fitting parts
126
and the retainers
127
protrude upwardly from the openings
132
a
of the frame
132
.
The base-end part
107
b
of the one lever member
107
is rotatably retained in the retaining slots
104
of the rotational retainers
101
a
while the retainer pins
107
d
are slidably retained to the fitting parts
126
of the holder member
130
.
Also, the retainer pins
108
d
of the other lever member
108
are slidably retained in the retaining slots
105
of the slide-retainers
101
b
of the key-top
101
, while the retainer pins
108
e
are rotatably retained in the retainers
127
of the holder member
130
.
Next, assembling of the key-switch device will be described: a conductive film sheet (not shown) is placed on the holder member
130
. In addition, the sheet has the rubber spring
131
bonded thereon in advance. From the sheet, the fitting parts
126
of the holder member
130
and the retainers
127
protrude upwardly through the openings
132
a
of the frame
132
.
Next, the one lever member
107
and the other lever member
108
are crosswise combined together so that each shaft
107
c
is rotatably inserted into the hole
108
c
so as to complete the guide-supporting member
106
. Then, while the retainer pins
108
e
of the lever member
108
are press-fitted into holes of the retainers
127
of the holder member
130
, the retainer pins
107
d
are slidably retained in the fitting parts
126
. At this time, the depressing shaft
110
is positioned on the rubber spring
131
.
Next, the key-top
101
is prepared so as to elastically abut the retainer pins
108
d
of the lever member
108
by depressing them from an obliquely upper direction (upper right part of FIG.
26
), and the retainer pins
108
d
of the lever member
108
are inserted into the retaining slots
105
of the key-top
101
by trial and error.
Furthermore, the key-top
101
is urged to an upper part (the base-end part
107
b
and the retainer pins
108
d
) of the lever members
107
and
108
from the upper part so as to snap the retaining slots
104
of the key-top
101
into the base-end part
107
b
of the lever member
107
.
In such a manner, the key-switch device is completed.
Next, operation of the key-switch device will be described: referring to
FIG. 26
, when pushing down the key-top
101
, the base-end part
107
b
of the one lever member
107
rotates within the retaining slots
104
of the rotational retainers
101
a
while the retainer pins
108
d
of the other lever member
108
slides within the retaining slots
105
of the slide-retainers
101
b
horizontally (the lateral direction in FIG.
26
). Simultaneously, the base-end part
108
b
of the lever member
108
rotates within retaining holes of the retainers
127
of the holder member
130
while the retainer pins
107
d
of the lever member
107
slides within the fitting parts
126
for slidably retaining the pin horizontally (the lateral direction in FIG.
26
).
As a result, a bearing A for mutually journaling the lever members
107
and
108
on bearings moves downwardly while the depressing shaft
110
pushes the rubber spring
131
down gradually so as to be buckled. Thereby, a movable contact (not shown) within the rubber spring
131
establishes a short circuit in a fixed-contact pattern (not shown) on the holder member
130
so as to perform a predetermined switching operation.
When the pushing-down of the key-top
101
is canceled, the bearing A of both the lever members
107
and
108
is pushed up due to an elastic restoring force of the rubber spring
131
so as to perform the reverse operation (switching-off operation) to that mentioned above, resulting in returning the key-top
101
to the original position.
As mentioned above, various different characters or symbols may be printed on the key-tops
101
attach to the lever members
107
and
108
.
A number of problem exist with the conventional key-top thus described. For example, after the key-switch device is assembled in advance, it may need to be changed to that of a different kind according to demand during assembling or after assembling. When removing the key-top
101
from the lever members
107
and
108
, the key-top
101
has to be changed while maintaining the intersecting angle between the lever members
107
and
108
. This is an extremely complicated operation unless a specially designed jig is used.
Another problem occurs when assembling the key-switch device: first, after assembling the guide-supporting member
106
, in which the lever members
107
and
108
are crossed with each her, both the retainer pins
108
e
and
108
e
of the lever member
108
are press-fitted into the retainers
127
of the holder member
130
.
Then, the retainer pins
107
d
and
107
d
of the one lever member
107
are inserted into both the fitting parts
126
and
126
so as to assemble the lever members
107
and
108
into the holder member
130
. However, since the slender resin lever member
107
is liable to deflect, the retainer pins
107
d
and
107
d
sliding on the surface of the holder member
130
may simply come off the fitting parts
126
during the assembling.
In addition, also when operating as the key-switch device, the retainer pins
107
d
of the lever member
107
are slidably retained in the fitting parts
126
; however, since each retainer pin
107
d
simply extends in the longitudinal direction, it may come off the fitting part
126
when sliding.
The rotational retainers
101
a
of the key-top
101
are snapped into the base-end part
107
b
of the lever member
107
via the retaining slots
104
; however, since the lower snapping side of the rotational retainer
101
a
is open, there is a problem that the key-top
101
may simply come off the lever member
107
when an external force pushing up the key-top
101
is applied.
When the key-top
101
is assembled into the lever members
107
and
108
, the key-top
101
is assembled in a state that the retaining slots
104
and the retaining slots
105
formed on the back side of the key-top
101
are downward oriented so that they cannot be visually confirmed, resulting in the complicated assembling operation.
Also, when the base-end part
108
b
of the lever member
108
is inserted and assembled into the retainers
127
of the holder member
130
, there is a problem that the base-end part
108
b
cannot be smoothly inserted by catching on the sliding contact part of the retainers
127
into the base-end part
108
b
of the lever member
108
on the top surface of the holder member
130
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One object of the present invention is to provide a key-switch device, in which assembling operation is simplified when a key-top is attached to lever members crosswise intersecting each other.
In order to solve at least one of the problems described above, in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a key-switch device comprises a key-top having retainers formed on the back surface of the key-top, first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arms opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the first and second levers being connected together rotatably about the substantial center of the pair of arms as an intersecting point, a lever-holding plate, which can retain each lower end of the first and second levers, and an actuator member attached to and spanned between both the base-end parts of the first and second levers, wherein the actuator member has a concave slide-retainer-receiving part with the open top, and wherein the base-end part of the second lever is slidably retained in the slide-retainer-receiving part.
Preferably, the base-end part of the first lever comprises a support-receiving part formed in the center of the base-end part for retaining one end of the actuator member, both ends of the support-receiving part being provided with retainer-receiving parts formed for retaining the retainers of the key-top, and wherein the retainers of the key-top and the retainer-receiving parts of the first lever are opposed in order to be retained together to have a section shaped like two-commas.
Preferably, the retainers of the key-top comprise a pair of first retainers and a pair of second retainers, the pairs of first and second retainers being formed on the back surface of the key-top o as to protrude therefrom, wherein the back surface of the key-top is provided with pair of first ribs formed to protrude from the back surface more distal to a center of a lateral side of the key-top than the second retainers, which oppose ea other, and a second rib extending in parallel with the first ribs in the vicinity of the first retainers any without extending to a position between the first retainers, ad wherein the key-top is inserted into and mounted on the first lever and the actuator member by respectively guiding the pair of arms of the first lever and the other end f the actuator member with the first ribs and the second rib.
Preferably, the base-end part of the first lever is rotatably journaled on bearings by one end of the actuator member, and the lower corner of the other end of the actuator member is obliquely cut with respect to a lower surface of the actuator member.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, a key-switch device comprises first and second levers rotatably connected to each other about an intersecting point, a key-top supported by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down, a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key-top, and a lever-holding plate having a lower-slide retainer for slidably retaining the lower end of the first lever and a retainer unit for rotatably journaling the tower end of the second lever on bearings, and wherein the lower end of the first lever is provided with a detachment-preventing part formed for preventing the lower end of the first lever from coming off (inadvertently detaching from) the lower-slid retainer.
Preferably, the detachment-preventing part is an L-shaped retainer pin protruding from the lower end of the first lever and retained in the lower-slide retainer.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, a key-switch device comprises first and second levers rotatably connected to each other about an intersecting point, a key-top supported by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down, a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key-top, and a lever-holding plate having retainers for respectively retaining lower ends of the first and second levers, wherein the respective first and second levers are provided with a base-end part and a pair of arms formed so as to extend from both ends of the base-end part and to oppose each other, the base-end part and the pair of arms being formed for guiding the up-and-down movement of the key-top, wherein the retainers of the lever-holding plate are classified into a lower-slide retainer for slidably retaining the lower end of the first lever and a retainer for rotatably journaling the lower end of the second lever on bearings, and wherein an end face of the first lever at the lower end, the end face sliding on the top surface of the lever-holding plate, is obliquely cut so as to have an acute angle relative to the extending direction of each arm.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, a key-switch device comprises a key-top having a plurality of retainers formed on the back surface of the key-top, first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arms opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the pairs of the arms being arranged movably with each other, a lever-holding plate, which can retain each of lower ends of the first and second levers, a connection member attached to and spanned between both of the base-end parts of the first and second levers, and a sheet switch arranged on the bottom surface of the lever-holding plate, wherein both ends of the connection member are provided with engaging parts formed for retaining to the retainers of the key-top, and the lever-holding plate is made of a metallic flat plate having substantially the same area as that of the key top.
In accordance with a fifth aspect of the present invention, a key-switch device comprises first and second levers connected to each other rotatably about an intersecting point, a key-top supported by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down, a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key-top, and a lever-holding plate for respectively retaining lower ends of the first and second levers, wherein the lever-holding plate is provided with a lower-slide retainer for slidably retaining the lower end of the first lever and a retainer unit for rotatably journaling the lower end of the second lever on bearings.
Preferably, part of the retaining unit is open and the retaining unit comprises a lower-rotational retainer for positioning the lower end of the second lever and a detachment-preventing retainer for preventing the lower end of the second lever from becoming detached.
Preferably, the detachment-preventing retainer is a projection protruding from the lever-holding plate.
Preferably, the second lever comprises a pair of arms arranged in parallel with each other, a connection part for connecting one end of one arm to that of the other arm of the pair of arms, and a pair of lower-rotational-retaining projections formed to extend from each of the arms, in which the connection part is formed, and wherein the respective lower-rotational-retaining projections are retained in the lower-rotational retainer.
Preferably, the projection is provided with a fractured plane formed by projecting part of the lever-holding plate, and the connection part abuts the fractured plane.
Preferably, a plurality of the projections protrude from the lever-holding plate to form the detachment-preventing retainer and are disposed in the vicinity of the lower-rotational retainer such that the connection part is clampable by the lower-rotational retainer and the projections forming the detachment-preventing retainer.
Since the key-switch device according to the present invention is configured in the manner described in the first aspect of the present invention, the key-top can be simply mounted in a state that a predetermined intersecting angle between the first and second levers is maintained due to the actuator member.
Since the key-switch device is configured in the manner described in the second aspect of the present invention, even when the first lever, which slides laterally when pressing the key-top in the vertical direction, deflects due to defects or irregularities in the resin or changes caused by the passage of time, predetermined operation can be securely performed without detachment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a key-switch device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention, in which a key-top is omitted;
FIG. 3
is a partial plan view of the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention viewed from the back-face side of a key-top;
FIG. 4
is a back view of the key-top in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the key-top shown in FIG.
4
;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of a lever holding plate in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a drawing of the lever holding plate shown in FIG.
6
and viewed in the arrow direction at the line
7
—
7
;
FIG. 8
is a drawing of the lever holding plate shown in FIG.
6
and viewed in the arrow direction at the line
8
—
8
;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of an outside lever in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a front view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a partially enlarged view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a rear view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 13
is a side view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 14
is a sectional view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 9
at the line
14
—
14
;
FIG. 15
is a drawing of the outside lever shown in FIG.
9
and viewed in the arrow direction at the line
15
—
15
;
FIG. 16
is a partially enlarged sectional view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 15
;
FIG. 17
is a back view of the outside lever shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 18
is a drawing of the outside lever shown in FIG.
17
and viewed in the arrow direction at the line
18
—
18
;
FIG. 19A
is a plan view of an inside lever in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 19B
is a side view of the inside lever;
FIG. 20A
is a plan view of an actuator member in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 20B
is a sectional view of the actuator member viewed in the arrow direction at the line
20
B—
20
B;
FIG. 21A
is a partial plan view for illustrating assembling of a link member in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 21B
is a rear view of the link member;
FIG. 22
is a partial plan view of the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention, in which the key-top is removed;
FIGS. 23A
,
23
B, and
23
C are schematic representations for illustrating assembling of the link member in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention:
FIG. 23A
is a schematic representation for illustrating a state before the link member is assembled into the lever holding plate;
FIG. 23B
is a schematic representation for illustrating a state that the link member is placed on the lever holding plate; and
FIG. 23C
is a schematic representation for illustrating a state that the link member is assembled into the lever holding plate;
FIG. 24
is a schematic representation for illustrating an example of assembling operation of the link member into the lever holding plate in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 25
is a schematic representation for illustrating assembling of the key-top into the link member in the key-switch device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 26
is a sectional view of a conventional key-switch device;
FIG. 27
is an assembly view of the conventional key-switch device;
FIG. 28
is a plan view of one link member for use in the conventional key-switch device; and
FIG. 29
is a plan view of the other link member for use in the conventional key-switch device.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A key-switch device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
25
.
The key-switch device, as shown in
FIG. 1
, principally comprises a key-top
11
made of a resin, a lever-holding plate
15
disposed beneath the key-top
11
, a link member
20
for guiding and supporting the key-top
11
between an elevated position of the key-top separated from the lever-holding plate
15
and a lowered position in which the key-top is disposed closer to the lever-holding plate
15
than when in the elevated position, and a switch member
30
arranged between the link member
20
and the lever-holding plate
15
.
The key-top
11
has a substantially rectangular external-shape, as shown in
FIGS. 3
to
5
. The key-top
11
comprises an operating surface
11
a
(see
FIG. 5
) with a character (not shown) such s an alphabet letter printed on the top surface thereof, an inclined surface
11
b
slantingly formed in the front (the left side in FIG.
5
), a rear face
11
c
formed substantially at a right angle in the rear, a back surface
11
d
formed underneath the operating surface
11
a
substantially in parallel with the operating surface
11
a
, and an external-peripheral-fringe surface lie formed on the external-peripheral fringe in the side f the back surface lid.
The back and front sides (both the lateral sides in
FIG. 4
) of the back surface
11
d
are provided with a pair of first hook-like retainers
11
f
arranged to oppose each other and to be spaced by a predetermined distance therebetween and a pair of hook-like second retainers (retainers)
11
g
arranged to oppose each other and to be spaced by a distance larger than that of the first retainers
11
f
, both the first and second retainers
11
f
and
11
g
being arranged integrally with the back surface
11
d
so as to protrude downwardly.
The back surface
11
d
of the key-top
11
is provided with a pair of first ribs
11
j
formed to protrude from the back surface
11
d
in the vicinity of the exterior of the second retainers
11
g
(which oppose each other) and a second rib
11
h
. The second rib
11
h
extends in parallel with the first ribs
11
j
in the vicinity of the first retainers
11
f
, but does not extend to a position between the first retainers
11
f
. Both the first and second ribs
11
j
and
11
h
are arranged integrally with the back surface
11
d
so as to be flush with the external-peripheral-fringe surface
11
e.
The link member
20
, as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
21
A, and
21
B, comprises a pair of lever members (a first lever
24
and second lever
25
)
23
and one actuator member
26
.
The first lever (outside lever)
24
made of a resin, as shown in
FIGS. 9
to
18
, comprises a base-end part
24
a
and a pair of arms
24
b
integrally arranged to extend from both ends of the base-end part
24
a
and to oppose each other, the base-end part
24
a
and the arms
24
b
being arranged to be a substantially U-shape.
The end (the other end) of each arm
24
b
is a free end and is provided with a pair of retaining pins (detachment preventing parts)
24
c
formed to outwardly protrude.
More specifically, the retaining pin
24
c
comprises a sliding contact part
24
c
1
formed on the external wall of the arm
24
b
in the end side to extend in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the base-end part
24
a
and an end part
24
c
2
bent upwardly from the end of the sliding contact part
24
c
1
at a substantially right angle (see FIG.
11
).
Also, the end (lower end) of the arm
24
b
, as shown in
FIGS. 13 and 15
, is provided with an inclined part
24
u
formed by slantingly cutting an end face thereof so as to have an acute angle (θ) relative to an extending direction (extension line L) of each arm
24
b.
The base-end part
24
a
, as shown in
FIG. 16
, is provided with a support-receiving part
24
e
formed in the central part of the base-end part
24
a
so as to have a circular cross-section with a small diameter and retainer-receiving parts
24
f
formed in both-ends sides of the base-end part
24
a
so as to have a substantially L-shaped cross-section (see FIG.
18
).
The pair of second retainers
11
g
of the key-top
11
are tightly mated to the retainer-receiving parts
24
f
. When the retainer-receiving parts
24
f
of the first (ever
24
oppose the second retainers
11
g
of the key-top
11
, the section of the retaining part thereof is shaped like two commas (see FIG.
18
). Engaging slots
24
d
and
24
d
are formed by cutting-up from the inside so as to oppose each other on internal walls of the arms
24
b
in substantially central parts, as shown in FIG.
17
.
The second lever (inside lever)
25
made of a rectangular resin-frame having an opening in the center, as shown in
FIGS. 19A and 19B
, comprises a base-end part
25
a
, a base-shaft part
25
c
arranged in parallel with the base-end part
25
a
, and a pair of arms
25
b
arranged in parallel with each other so as to integrally connect respective both ends of the bare-end part
25
a
and the base-shaft part
25
c
together. Or in other words, the pair of arms
25
b
are connected by a connection part, i.e. the base-shaft part
25
c.
On the substantially central outside wall of each arm
25
b
, an engaging shaft
25
d
is formed to protrude outside.
On the outside wall of each arm
25
b
in the side of the base-shaft part
25
c
, a lower-rotational-retaining projection
25
e
is formed to protrude outside.
The respective engaging shafts
25
d
are brought into engagement with the engaging slots
24
d
of the first lever
24
so as to form an intersecting point S (see FIG.
1
), so that the first lever
24
and the second lever
25
are rotatable with each other via the intersecting point S. In addition, the base-shaft part
25
c
is placed as the lower end of the second lever
25
.
Then, the actuator member
26
made of a resin, as shown in
FIGS. 20A and 20B
, comprises a base
26
a
having a substantially rectangular flat-plate shape. The base
26
a
is provided with a rubber-cap abutting part
26
b
formed on the central back surface to have a circular shape with a thinner thickness than other portions of the base
26
a.
On the back surface of the base
26
a
, a substantially rectangular retaining-projection
26
d
is integrally formed on one end side of the longitudinal direction of the base
26
a
(in the right of
FIG. 20A
) so as to protrude from the base
26
a
. Also, on the central internal side of the retaining projection
26
d
, a second retaining-projection
26
k
is integrally formed so as to protrude from the back surface of the base
26
a
and to oppose the retaining-projection
26
d.
The base
26
a
between the retaining-projection
26
d
and second retaining-projection
26
k
is provided with a substantially rectangular retaining-hole
26
e
formed so as to pass through the base
26
a
, and a circular slot
26
g
with a C-shaped cross-section is formed along the retaining-hole
26
e
on one end side of the actuator member
26
.
On the base
26
a
, an upper slide-receiving part (slide retainer-receiving part)
26
c
having a substantially U-shaped cross-section is formed on the other end side of the longitudinal direction of the base
26
a
(in the left of FIG.
20
A). The upper slide-receiving part
26
c
is provided with a groove
26
m
with an open upper part.
Furthermore, on the central outside end-face of the upper slide-receiving part
26
c
(on the left end-face of FIG.
20
A), a retaining projection
26
t
is formed to protrude, and on both sides of the retaining projection
26
t
, retaining-receiving parts
26
s
are respectively formed.
Also, the lower corner of the retaining projection
26
t
of the upper slide-receiving part
26
c
is formed to be an inclined-face part
26
u
by diagonally cutting.
Next, the lever holding plate
15
, as shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
, comprises a base
15
a
formed of a substantially rectangular metallic flat plate.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the base
15
a
of the lever holding plate
15
is provided with a through-opening
15
b
formed in the central part.
On one end side of the base
15
a
(in the left of the drawing), a pair of first rectangular openings
15
c
are formed close to the through-opening
15
b
, and on the other end side of the base
15
a
(in the right of the drawing), a pair of second substantially rectangular openings
15
d
are formed to have a predetermined space therebetween.
The base
15
a
is further provided with a retainer unit
17
comprising a pair of detachment-preventing retainers (projections)
19
disposed between the pair of second rectangular openings
15
d
and a pair of lower rotational retainers
18
formed to respectively face the internal sides of the second rectangular openings
15
d.
Specifically, the pair lower rotational retainers
18
are formed by cutting-up (i.e. cutting and bending) the internal edges of the second rectangular openings
15
d
at a substantially right angle so as to have a substantially L-shape, and the pair of detachment-preventing retainers (projections)
19
are formed by projecting so as to protrude partly from the top surface of the base
15
a
to form fractured planes erected at a substantially right angle on the side of the through-opening
15
b.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the lever holding plate
15
is provided with a pair of lower-slide retainers
16
formed at corners on the sides of the base
15
a
(vertical sides of
FIG. 6
) by cutting-up (i.e. cutting and bending) the corners of the lever holding plate
15
from the base
15
a
at a substantially right angle so as to have an L-shape.
At side ends of the base
15
a
(ends on vertical sides of the drawing), cut-up parts
15
f
are formed by cutting-up from the base
15
a
at a substantially right angle and arranged to be adjacent to the right in the drawing of the lower-slide retainers
16
.
The central part of each cut-up part
15
f
is a cut-slot, in which a tongue piece
15
g
extends downwardly and also slightly protrudes outwardly.
The base
15
a
is further provided with detachment-preventing-protruded pieces
15
h
integrally formed at side ends of the base
15
a
(ends on vertical sides in
FIG. 6
) and arranged to be adjacent to the cut-up parts
15
f.
Then, the switch member
30
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 22
, is a so-called membrane switch having an elastic rubber cap
31
arranged in the upper part.
The switch member
30
comprises an insulating film sheet
33
and a pair of fixed electrodes (not shown), which are arranged on the film sheet
33
as part of plural switching elements.
The rubber cap
31
is provided with a pressing projection
31
a
, which is formed inside a dome-like ceiling part of the rubber cap
31
so as to protrude downwardly, and a movable electrode
32
, which is made of a conductive film and is formed by printing or the like at the end of the pressing projection
31
a
so as to abut the pair of fixed electrodes for switching.
Then, the lower end of the rubber cap
31
is bonded on the film sheet
33
with an adhesive, etc., so that the movable electrode
32
of the pressing projection
31
a
opposes the fixed electrode (not shown).
A rectangular metallic holding plate
37
having plural openings
37
a
is put on top of the lever holding plate
15
, and the pair of lower-slide retainers
16
, the pair of lower rotational retainers
18
, the detachment-preventing retainers (projections)
19
, and the link member
20
, which are formed on the lever holding plate
15
, protrude upwardly from the openings
37
a.
Under the film sheet
33
, a metallic plate
40
is also laid.
Next, an assembling method of the key-switch device configured in such a manner will be described below with reference to
FIGS. 21A and 21B
to
25
.
First, as shown in
FIGS. 21A and 21B
, the first lever (outside lever)
24
is put on the second lever (inside lever)
25
from the upper part so that each engaging slot
24
d
of the first lever
24
is brought into engagement with each engaging shaft
25
d
of the second lever
25
so as to assemble the lever members
23
which are connected together so as to be rotatable about an intersecting point S.
Continuously, the actuator member
26
is prepared; the side of the retaining projection
26
t
of the actuator member
26
is inserted into the central opening part of the second lever
25
among the first and second levers
24
and
25
forming the lever members
23
, while in this state, the base-end
25
a
of the second lever is abutted to the inside the upper slide-receiving part
26
c
. Then, the retaining-projection
26
d
is downward moved to the support-receiving part
24
e
of the first lever
24
so that the slot
26
g
of the retaining-projection
26
d
is snapped and fitted into the support-receiving part
24
e
. In such a manner, the link member
20
is completed.
Next, as shown in
FIG. 23A
, the lever holding plate
15
is prepared; the link member
20
is downward inserted on the top surface of the lever holding plate
15
. The link member
20
is placed on the top surface of the lever holding plate
15
in a state that the first and second levers
24
and
25
of the link member
20
overlap horizontally.
Then, as shown in
FIG. 23B
, the link member
20
is moved in the M direction of the drawing while sliding the link member
20
in contact with the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever holding member
15
in the state that the first and second levers
24
and
25
of the link member
20
overlap horizontally. At that, each retaining pin
24
c
of the first lever
24
is slidably brought into engagement with the lower-slide retainer
16
.
In addition, even when the link member
20
is oblique relative to the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever holding member
15
, as shown in
FIG. 24
, or even when the retaining pin
24
c
is directly inserted into the lower-slide retainer
16
obliquely from the rear (upper right in FIG.
23
A), the link member
20
can be smoothly inserted without any resistance by inserting it along the inclined part
24
u
of the first lever
24
.
Since the upper slide-receiving part
26
c
, which is the free end of the actuator member
26
, is rotatably journaled by the support-receiving part
24
e
of the first lever
24
via the circular slot
26
g
, the inclined-face part
26
u
slides on the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever holding plate
15
during the assembling. At this time, the link member
20
is smoothly inserted due to oblique chamfering.
The base-shaft part
25
c
of the second lever
25
gets over the pair of detachment-preventing retainers
19
of the lever holding plate
15
while sliding in contact with them so as to be positioned in the clamped state between the lower rotational retainers
18
and the fractured planes of the detachment-preventing retainers
19
, while the lower-rotational-retaining projections
25
e
are brought into the lower rotational retainers
18
.
In such a manner, the lower ends of the first and second levers of the link member
20
are attached on the lever holding plate
15
.
Next, the lever holding plate
15
having the link member
20
attached thereto is upward inserted toward the openings
37
a
of the holding plate
37
and is brought into engagement therewith by snapping-in the cut-up parts
15
f
of the lever holding member
15
.
Continuously, the film sheet
33
having the rubber cap
31
bonded to the lower end thereof with an adhesive in advance is arranged under the holding plate
37
. Then, the film sheet
33
is put on the holding plate
37
while the rubber-cap abutting part
26
b
of the actuator member
26
abuts the top of the rubber cap
31
, and the metallic plate
40
is further put under the film sheet
33
(see FIG.
22
).
Next, the key-top
11
is prepared: the key-top
11
is downward put on the link member
20
, which is exposed from the openings
37
a
of the holding plate
37
.
At this time, to the link member
20
, which is at the elevated position due to the elastic force of the rubber cap
31
as shown in
FIG. 1
, the key-top
11
is downward pressed using the pair of first ribs
11
j
and the second rib
11
h
as guides during inserting the key-top
11
. Then, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the retaining projection
26
t
of the actuator member
26
is fitted between the first retainers
11
f
, so that the first retainers
11
f
of the key-top
11
are snapped in the retaining-receiving parts
26
s
, while the retaining-projection
26
d
of the actuator member
26
is arranged between the second retainers
11
g
, so that the second retainers
11
g
of the key-top
11
are snapped in the retainer-receiving parts
24
f
(see FIGS.
2
and
3
).
Then, the rubber cap
31
recovers due to the elastic force thereof so that the link member
20
is elevated. According to the elevation, the sliding contact part
24
c
1
of the retaining pin
24
c
of the first lever
24
securely slides within the lower-slide retainer
16
while being guided by the end part
24
c
2
, thereby completing the key-switch device shown in FIG.
1
.
The embodiment according to the present invention has been described; however, the present invention is not limited the embodiment described above, and modifications may be made within the spirit and scope of the invention.
The key-switch device according to the embodiment configured and assembled as described above has the advantages as follows:
1) The actuator member
26
has the slide-receiving part
26
c
formed therein having the groove
26
m
with an open upper part, and the base-end part
25
a
of the second lever
25
is slidably retained to the slide-receiving part
26
c
, so that the key-top
11
can be readily installed while maintaining a predetermined intersecting angle between the first and second levers
24
and
25
due to the actuator member
26
.
2) The base-end part
24
a
of the first lever
24
has the support-receiving part
24
e
at the center for retaining one end of the actuator member
26
while the retainer-receiving parts
24
f
for retaining the second retainers
11
g
of the key-top
11
are formed on both sides of the support-receiving part
24
e
, so that the second retainers
11
g
and the retainer-receiving parts
24
f
are opposed and retained to each other. This portion is formed to have a patterned section shaped like two-commas, so that even when an external force is accidentally applied to the key-top
11
, the key-top
11
can be securely held not to simply come off the link member
20
.
3) The retainer of the key-top
11
comprises pair of first retainers
11
f
and a pair of second retainers
11
g
, which are formed on the back surface
11
d
so as to protrude therefrom, and the back surface lid of the key-top
11
is provided with a pair of first ribs
11
j
. The first ribs
11
j
protrude from the back surface
11
d
in the vicinity of the exterior of the second retainers
11
g
, i.e. more distal to the center of the lateral side on which the first ribs
11
j
and the second retainers are formed. The second rib
11
h
extends in parallel with the first ribs
11
j
in the vicinity of the first retainers
11
f
, without extending to a position between the first retainers
11
f
. The key-top
11
is then mounted by respectively guiding the pair of arms
24
b
of the first lever
24
and the other end of the actuator member
26
with the first ribs
11
j
and the second rib
11
h
. Thereby, the key-top
11
can be simply and securely mounted by using the first ribs
11
j
and the second rib
11
h
as guides without mounting by guessing roughly as in a conventional device.
4) The base-end part
24
a
of the first lever
24
is journaled on bearings by the one end of the actuator member
26
, and the lower corner of the other end of the actuator member
26
is obliquely cut with respect to a lower surface of the actuator member
26
, so that the actuator member
26
can be smoothly assembled while sliding it in contact with the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever holding plate
15
.
5) The retaining section of the lever-holding plate
15
comprises a lower-slide retainer
16
for slidably retaining the lower end of the first lever
24
and a retainer unit
17
for rotatably journaling the lower end of the second lever
25
on bearings, and the lower end of the first lever
24
is provided with a retaining pin
24
c
, which is a detachment preventing part armed for preventing the lower end of the first lever
24
, so that when the key-top
11
is pressed to operate, even when the sliding first lever
24
deflects due to defects in the resin or changes caused by the passage of time, predetermined operation can be securely performed without detachment.
6) At the lower end of the first lever
24
, the end face sliding on the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever-holding plate
15
is obliquely cut so as to have an acute angle relative to the extending direction of each of the arms
24
b
, so that the lower end of the first lever
24
can be smoothly assembled while sliding the first lever
24
in contact with the top surface of the base
15
a
of the lever holding plate
15
.
Claims
- 1. A key-switch device comprising:a key-top having retainers formed on a back surface of the key-top; first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arms opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the first and second levers being connected together rotatably about a substantial center of the pair of arms as an intersecting point; a lever-holding plate to retain each lower end of the first and second levers; and an actuator member attached to and spanned between both the base-end parts of the first and second levers, wherein the actuator member has a slide-retainer-receiving groove with an open upper part, wherein the base-end part of the second lever is slidably retained in the slide-retainer-receiving groove, and wherein the base-end part of the first lever comprises a support-receiving part formed in a center of the base-end part to retain one end of the actuator member, both ends of the support-receiving part being provided with retainer-receiving parts to retain the retainers of the key-top, and herein the retainers of the key-top and the retainer-receiving parts of the first lever are opposed in order to be retained together to have a section shaped like two-commas.
- 2. A key-switch device comprising:a key-top having retainers formed on a back surface of the key-top; first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arms opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the first and second levers being connected together rotatably about a substantial center of the pair of arms as an intersecting point; a lever-holding plate to retain each lower end of the first and second levers; and an actuator member attached to and spanned between both the base-end parts of the first and second levers. wherein the actuator member has a slide-retainer-receiving groove with an open upper part, and wherein the base-end part of the second lever is slidably retained in the slide-retainer-receiving groove, wherein the retainers of the key-top comprise a pair of first retainers and a pair of second retainers, the first and second pairs of retainers being formed on the back surface of the key-top so as to protrude therefrom, the second retainers opposing each other, wherein the back surface of the key-top is provided with a pair of first ribs formed to protrude from the back surface more distal to a center of a lateral side of the key-top than the second retainer, and a second rib extending in parallel with the first ribs in a vicinity of the first retainers without extending to a position between the first retainers, and wherein the key-top is inserted into and mounted on the first lever and the actuator member by respectively guiding the pair of arms of the first lever and the other end of the actuator member with the first ribs and the second rib.
- 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein a lower corner of a groove end of the actuator member is obliquely cut with respect to a lower surface of the actuator member.
- 4. A key-switch device comprising:first and second levers rotatably connected to each other about an intersecting point; a key-top supported by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down; a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key top; and a lever-holding plate having a lower-slide retainer to slidably retain a lower end of the first lever, a lower end of first lever having a retaining pin further comprising a sliding contact part and an end part bent upwardly from an end of the sliding contact part at a substantially right angle; and a retainer unit to rotatably journal a lower end of the second lever on bearings, wherein the end bent part prevents the lower end of the first lever from coming off the lower-slide retainer.
- 5. A key-switch device comprising:first and second levers rotatably connected to each other about an intersecting point; a key-top support by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down; a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key-top; and a lever-holding plate having retainers to retain lower ends of the first and second levers, wherein the respective first and second levers are provided with a base-end part and a pair of arms formed so as to extend from both ends of the base-end part and to oppose each other, the base-end part and the pair of arms being formed to guide the up-and-down movement of the key-top, wherein the retainers of the lever-holding plate include a lower-slide retainer to slidably retain the lower end of the first lever and a retainer to rotatably journal the lower end of the second lever on bearings, and wherein an end face of the first lever at the lower end, which slides on a top surface of the lever-holding plate, is obliquely cut so as to have an acute angle relative to an extending direction of each arm.
- 6. A key-switch device comprising:first and second levers connected to each other rotatably about an intersecting point; a key-top supported by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down; a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key top; and a lever-holding plate to retain lower ends of the first and second levers, wherein the lever-holding plate is provided with a lower-slide retainer to slidably retain the lower end of the first lever and a retainer unit to rotatably journal the lower end of the second lever on bearings, and wherein an end face of the first lever at the lower end, which slides on a top surface of the lever-holding plate, is obliquely cut so as to have an acute angle relative to an extending direction of an arm of said first lever.
- 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein part of the retaining unit is open and the retaining unit comprises a lower-rotational retainer to position the lower end of the second lever and a detachment-preventing retainer to prevent the lower end of the second lever from becoming detached.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the second lever comprises a pair of arms arranged in parallel with each other, a connection part to connect one end of one arm to one end of the other arm of the pair of arms, and a pair of lower-rotational-retaining projections formed to extend from each of the arms, in which the connection part is formed, and wherein the lower-rotational-retaining projections are retained in the lower-rotational retainer.
- 9. A device according to claim 7, wherein the detachment-preventing retainer is a projection protruding from the lever-holding plate.
- 10. A device according to claim 9, wherein the projection forming the detachment-preventing retainer is provided with a fractured plane formed by projecting part of the lever-holding plate, and the connection part abuts the fractured plane.
- 11. A device according to claim 9, wherein the second lever comprises a pair of arms arranged in parallel with each other, a connection part to connect one end of one arm to one end of the other arm of the pair of arms, and a pair of lower-rotational-retaining projections formed to extend from each of the arms, in which the connection part is formed, and wherein the lower-rotational-retaining projections are retained in the lower-rotational retainer.
- 12. A device according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of projections protrude from the lever-holding plate to form the detachment-preventing retainer, the projections forming the detachment-preventing retainer disposed in the vicinity of the lower-rotational retainer such that the connection part is clampable by the lower-rotational retainer and the projections forming the detachment-preventing retainer.
- 13. A key-switch device comprising:a key-top having retainers formed on a back surface of the key-top; first and second levers disposed under the key-top, each lever including a base-end part and a pair of arm opposing each other and extending from both ends of the base-end part, the first and second levers being connected together rotatably about a substantial center of the pair of arms as an intersecting point; a lever-holding plate to retain each lower end of the first and second levers; and an actuator member attached to and spanned between both the base-end parts of the first and second levers, wherein the actuator member has a concave slide-retainer-receiving part with an open top, and wherein the base-end part of the second lever is slidably retained in the slide-retainer-receiving part, wherein the base-end part of the first lever comprises a support-receiving part formed in a center of the base-end part to retain one end of the actuator member, both ends of the support-receiving part being provided with retainer-receiving parts to retain the retainers of the key-top, and wherein the retainers of the key-top and the retainer-receiving parts of the first lever are opposed in order to be retained together to have a section shaped like two-commas.
- 14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the retainers of the key-top comprise a pair of first retainers and a pair of second retainers, the first and second pairs of retainers being formed on the back surface of the key-top so as to protrude therefrom, the second retainers opposing each other,wherein the back surface of the key-top is provided with a pair of first ribs formed to protrude from the back surface more distal to a center of a lateral side of the key-top than the second retainers, and a second rib extending in parallel with the first ribs in a vicinity of the first retainers without extending to a position between the first retainers, and wherein the key-top is inserted into and mounted on the first lever and the actuator member by respectively guiding the pair of arms of the first lever and the other end of the actuator member with the first ribs and the second rib.
- 15. A device according to claim 14, wherein the base-end part of the first lever is rotatably journaled on bearings by one end of the actuator member, and a lower corner of the other end of the actuator member is obliquely cut with respect to a lower surface of the actuator member.
- 16. A key-switch device comprising:first and second levers rotatably connected to each other about an intersecting point; a key-top support by the first and second levers so as to be movable up and down; a switch member being switchably operable in accordance with the up-and-down movement of the key-top; and a lever-holding plate having a lower-slide retainer to slidably retain a lower end of the first lever and a retainer unit to rotatably journal a lower end of the second lever on bearings, wherein the lower end of the first lever is provided with a detachment-preventing part to prevent the lever end of the first lever from coming off the lower-slide retainer, wherein the detachment-preventing part is an L-shaped retainer pin protruding from the lower end of the first lower and retained in the lower-slide retainer.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein a base-end part of the first lever comprises a support-receiving part formed in a center of the base-end part to retain one end of the actuator member, both ends of a support-receiving part being provided with retainer-receiving parts to retain retainers of the key-top, and wherein the retainers of the key-top and the retainer-receiving parts of the first lever are opposed in order to be retained together to have a section shaped like two-commas.
- 18. A device according to claim 16, wherein the retainers of the key-top comprise a pair of first retainers and a pair of second retainers, the first and second pairs of retainers being formed on a back surface of the key-top so as to protrude therefrom, the second retainers opposing each other,wherein the back surface of the key-top is provided with a pair of first ribs formed to protrude from the back surface more distal to a center of a lateral side of the key-top than the second retainers, and a second rib extending in parallel with the first ribs in a vicinity of the first retainers without extending to a position between the first retainers, and wherein the key-top is inserted into and mounted on the first lever and the actuator member by respectively guiding the pair of arms of the first lever and an other end of an actuator member with the first ribs and the second rib.
- 19. A device according to claim 18, wherein the base-end part of the first lever is rotatably journaled on bearings by one end of the actuator member, and a lower corner of the other end of the actuator member is obliquely cut with respect to a lower surface of the actuator member.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-114173 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
|
2001-180740 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
|
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5278371 |
Watanabe et al. |
Jan 1994 |
A |
5847337 |
Chen |
Dec 1998 |
A |
6107584 |
Yoneyama |
Aug 2000 |
A |