1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a key switch device, more particularly to a key switch device for computers and other data processing devices.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Each cap support 4 includes two intersecting first and second frames 6 and 7 which are interconnected pivotally to each other. The first frame 6 has a substantially U-shape and includes two lateral rods 601 and an intermediate member 602 connected to the lateral rods 601. Each lateral rod 601 is provided with a retaining hole 603 at the middle thereof. The second frame 7 is a four-sided closed frame which includes two rods 701 interconnected by a mortised member 702 and a slide pin 703 interconnecting the rods 701 opposite to the mortised member 702. Two retaining pins 704 project outwardly and respectively from the rods 701. The key cap 5 includes a top wall 501, a pair of pivot retainers 502 and a pair of latch retainers 503 all of which project from the bottom side of the top wall 501, and two guide members 504. The pivot retainers 502 engage respectively two ends of the slide pin 703 of the second frame 7, whereas the latch retainers 503 engage respectively two pins 604 of the first frame 6. The guide members 504 serve to guide the first and second frames 6 and 7 so that they can be aligned properly with the key cap 5 upon assembly.
The aforesaid prior art suffers from a problem in that, when the key switch device is subjected to a drawability test, the first frame 6 is prone to stretch outward and deform, thus lowering the drawability of the key switch device. In addition, due to the increasing demand for the miniaturization of key switch devices, the use of the guide members 504 which take up substantial space of the key cap 5 is disadvantageous. Furthermore, the need to form the guide members 504 on the top wall 501 of the key cap 5 requires an additional molding material and can result in indentations in the key cap 5 due to shrinkage upon cooling of the molded product. Moreover, after assembly, the drawability of the pivot retainers 502 cannot be enhanced by providing the guide members 504.
An object of the present invention is to provide a key switch device with a strong structure for a cap support so that the connection between the cap support and a key cap can be strengthened and the drawability of the key switch can be enhanced.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a key cap having a guide member with a reduced size and simple structure to facilitate manufacturing of the key cap.
Accordingly, a key switch device according to the present invention comprises a base, a key cap, and a cap support mounted on the base and supporting the key cap, wherein the cap support includes: a first frame having a first top member connected to the key cap, a first bottom member connected to the base, a pair of spaced apart first lateral members interconnecting the first top and bottom members, and a pair of through holes respectively formed in the first lateral members, each of the through holes being tapered from an inner side to an outer side of a corresponding one of the first lateral members; and a second frame connected pivotally to the first frame and having a second top member connected to the key cap, a second bottom member connected to the base, a pair of spaced apart second lateral members interconnecting the second top and bottom members, and a pair of retaining pins projecting outwardly and respectively from the second lateral members. Each of the retaining pins has an outermost head, an inner neck part and a shoulder formed between the outermost head and the inner neck part. The retaining pins are respectively inserted into the through holes until the outermost heads of the retaining pins project outwardly and respectively from the through holes and until the shoulders of the retaining pins extend out respectively from said through holes.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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In assembly, the pivot pins 211 of the second top member 21 are pressed into the respective pivot holes 322 of the pivot retainers 32, and the latch pins 111 of the first top member 11 are pushed into the respective latch retainers 33. The pivot pins 211 are respectively inserted into the pivot holes 322 through the open distal ends 325 of the pivot retainers 32 along an insertion direction (A) (see
Due to the presence of the guide surfaces 326 of the guide ribs 323 and the inclined surfaces 123 of the first lateral members 13, the cap support 100 can be automatically guided toward and aligned with the key cap 300, thereby facilitating assembly of the cap support 100 and the key cap 300. Since the guide ribs 323 are relatively small, the entire area, volume and weight of the key cap 300 are reduced, thus fulfilling the requirements for the miniaturization of the key cap 300.
In addition, since the guide ribs 323 are relatively small compared to the guide members 504 of the prior art, the problems resulting from shrinkage upon cooling can be alleviated, thereby facilitating the manufacture of the key cap 300 and decreasing the quantity of defective products during the manufacture of the key cap 300.
Furthermore, because of the provision of the guide ribs 323 on the pivot retainers 32, the connecting area between each pivot retainer 32 and the top wall 31 is increased, thus reinforcing the connection between each pivot retainer 32 and the top wall 31 to enhance the drawability of the key cap 300.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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5833050 | Takagi et al. | Nov 1998 | A |
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6572289 | Lo et al. | Jun 2003 | B2 |
6706986 | Hsu | Mar 2004 | B2 |