Claims
- 1. A key switch device including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top and having a switch pattern; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movably connected; and a switching section including the switch pattern, the switching section being disposed on the support plate and performing a switching operation in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the key switch device includes: a first shaft formed at a lower end of the first link; a second shaft formed at a lower end of the second link; and a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second shafts, the mounting member being formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the support plate.
- 2. The key switch device according to claim 1, wherein the mounting member has at least a supporting portion which slidably supports one of the first and second shafts, the supporting portion being opened at an outer end thereof.
- 3. The key switch device according to claim 1, wherein the mounting member has supporting portions which movably support the first and second shafts, each supporting portion being opened at both outer ends.
- 4. A key switch device including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movably connected; a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second links; and a switching section which performs a switching operation in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the mounting member is formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the support plate.
- 5. The key switch device according to claim 4, wherein the mounting member has at least a supporting portion which slidably supports one of the first and second links, the supporting portion being opened at an outer end thereof.
- 6. The key switch device according to claim 4, wherein the mounting member has supporting portions which movably support the first and second links, each supporting portion being opened at both outer ends.
- 7. A portable electronic device provided with a key switch, including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movably connected; a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second links; and a switching section which performs a switching operation in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the mounting member is formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the support plate.
- 8. A keyboard provided with a key switch, including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movably connected; a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second links; and a switching section which performs a switching operation in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the mounting member is formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the support plate.
- 9. A key switch device including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movable connected; a switching section including a membrane switch member disposed on the support plate, the membrane switch member having a switch pattern, and performing the switching operation in cooperation with the switch pattern of the membrane switch member in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the key switch device includes: a first shaft formed at a lower end of the first link; a second shaft formed at a lower end of the second link; and a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second shafts, the mounting member being formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the membrane switch member.
- 10. A key switch device including:a key top; a support plate disposed below the key top; a guiding member which guides a vertical movement of the key top, provided with a first link and a second link which are mutually movably connected; a mounting member for movably supporting the first and second links; and a switching section which performs a switching operation in association with the vertical movement of the key top, the switching section including a membrane switch member disposed on the support plate and performing the switching operation in cooperation with the membrane switch member in association with the vertical movement of the key top; wherein the mounting member is formed independently from the support plate and into a chipped configuration, the chipped mounting member being disposed outside of the switching section on the membrane switch member.
Priority Claims (3)
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10-256286 |
Sep 1998 |
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10-360555 |
Dec 1998 |
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11-032608 |
Feb 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/391,159, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,288,457 B1 filed Sep. 8, 1999. The entire disclosure of the prior Application is hereby incorporated by reference therein in its entirety.
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