This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) on Patent Application No. 103208866 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on 2014 May 21, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a key, and particularly to a key is using in a keyboard.
2. Related Art
A keyboard is a common device for inputting data, and usually used along with electronic devices such as a laptop PC, a notebook PC, a smartphone or a tablet PC. However, with the evolution of related technologies, the thicknesses of electronic device and keyboard have been gradually and continuously reduced, resulting in some issues to be overcome, as described in the following paragraphs.
The conventional keyboard substantially includes a substrate, a plurality of keys and a plurality of rubber domes, wherein the substrate includes a circuit board assembled thereon, the keys are movably assembled on the circuit board, and each rubber dome is connected between the circuit board and each corresponding key. Upon operation, a user presses the key downwardly so that the corresponding rubber dome contacts with the contact of the circuit board to generate a signal for text inputting. Conventionally, the thickness and the weight of the keyboard are reduced by reducing the distance between each of the keys and the substrate. Nevertheless, upon operation, the user sometimes can hardly press the center part of the key; that is, when the user presses the edge of the key, the key, especially if it is an elongated shaped key, can be possibly partially deformed (specifically, the edge of the pressed key can be possibly bent downwardly) or tilted toward the edge of the key being pressed, such that the edge of the key contacts with the substrate firstly (once the distance between the key and the substrate is reduced, the edge of the key contacts with the substrate faster and earlier), and the key cannot move downward in an uniform manner. As a result, the key can hardly press against the rubber dome to allow the rubber dome to touch the contact of the circuit board, and no signals are generated. Therefore, improving the structure of the conventional keyboard is an urgent matter for person skilled in the art to address.
In view of this, the disclosure provides a key including a substrate, a keycap member, a first balance rod and a second balance rod. The keycap member is movably disposed on the substrate and includes two short lateral sides and two long lateral sides. The first balance rod is disposed between the keycap member and the substrate. An extended direction of the first balance rod is parallel to profile lines of the long lateral sides, and the first balance rod is connected to one of the two long lateral sides and the substrate. The second balance rod is disposed between the keycap member and the substrate. An extended direction of the second balance rod is parallel to profile lines of the short lateral sides, and the second balance rod is connected to the short lateral sides and the substrate.
In some implementation aspects, the second balance rod includes a second shaft, two second lateral rods and two second connecting portions. The two second lateral rods are respectively connected to two ends of the second shaft, and each of the second connecting portions is respectively disposed at end portions of the second lateral rods. The second shaft is connected to the short lateral sides, and the second connecting portions are connected to the substrate. The first balance rod includes a first shaft, two first lateral rods and two first connecting portions. The two first lateral rods are respectively connected to two ends of the first shaft, and each of the first connecting portions is respectively disposed at end portion of the first lateral rods. Embodiments are not limited thereto; the first balance rod and the second balance rod can be formed as a frame.
In some implementation aspects, a distance between the second shaft and the profile line of the short lateral side adjacent to the second shaft is smaller than 15 mm, but embodiments are not limited thereto; the distance can be smaller than 10 mm or 5 mm in some implementation aspects.
As above, the keycap member includes the first balance rods assembled on the long lateral sides thereof, and includes the second balance rods assembled on the short lateral sides thereof. Additionally, the extended direction of the first balance rod is parallel to the profile lines of the long lateral sides, and the extended direction of the second balance rod is parallel to the profile lines of the short lateral sides. Consequently, even when the edge or the corner of the keycap member is pressed, the force applied is delivered simultaneously along the extended directions of the long lateral side and short lateral side of the keycap member, to all parts of the keycap member through the first balance rod and the second balance rod, so that the keycap member can move downward uniformly to generate a signal.
The disclosure further provides a keyboard including a substrate and a key assembly. The key assembly includes a plurality of normal keys and at least one of the aforementioned key. The normal keys and the key are movably disposed on the substrate, respectively.
The detailed features and advantages of the disclosure are described below in great detail through the following embodiments, the content of which is sufficient for those skilled in the art to understand the technical content of the disclosure and to implement the disclosure there accordingly. Based upon the content of the specification, the claims, and the drawings, those skilled in the art can easily understand the relevant objectives and advantages of the disclosure.
The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus not limitative of the disclosure, wherein:
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The first balance rod 30 includes a first shaft 31, two first lateral rods 32 and two first connecting portions 33. The first lateral rods 32 are respectively connected to two ends of the first shaft 31, and the first connecting portions 33 are respectively disposed at end portions of the first lateral rods 32. In this embodiment, the key 1 includes two first balance rods 30, the first shaft 31 of each first balance rod 30 is connected to each corresponding long lateral side 22, and the first connecting portions 33 are connected to the substrate 10. The second balance rod 40 includes a second shaft 41, two second lateral rods 42 and two second connecting portions 43. The second lateral rods 42 are respectively connected to two ends of the second shaft 41, and the second connecting portions 43 are respectively disposed at end portions of the second lateral rods 42. The second shaft 41 is connected to the short lateral sides 21, and the second connecting portions 43 are connected to the substrate 10.
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In some implementation aspects, the key 1 further includes a plurality of cross-type connecting members 50 and a rubber dome 51 disposed between the keycap member 20 and the substrate 10. Each of the cross-type connecting members 50 is respectively connected to the short lateral sides 21 and the substrate 10. The rubber dome 51 is connected to the keycap member 20 and the substrate 10 and disposed at a middle portion of the key 1. Besides, a circuit board (not shown), is further assembled on the substrate 10, so that the rubber dome 51 is moved downward to contact with the circuit board to generate signal upon being pressed.
Based on the above, the keycap member 20 includes the first balance rods 30 assembled on the long lateral sides 22 thereof, and includes the second balance rods 40 assembled on the short lateral sides 21 thereof. Moreover, the extended direction of the first balance rod 30 is parallel to the profile lines of the long lateral sides 22, and the extended direction of the second balance rod 40 is parallel to the profile lines of the short lateral sides 21. Consequently, the keycap member 20 is moved downward uniformly to generate signal upon being pressed, the details of which are described in the following paragraphs.
The user cannot always press the center portion of the keycap member 20 accurately upon operating the keyboard; thus, referring to
The configurations of the first balance rod 30 and the second balance rod 40 are optional and described in the following paragraphs.
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Furthermore, at least one enforcing member 25 is provided to be assembled between the cross-type connecting members 50. The enforcing member 25 is a hard structure corresponding to the shape of the bottom of the keycap member 20, such as a metal rod or a metal plate; as shown in
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Accordingly, the keycap member includes the first balance rods assembled on the long lateral sides thereof, and includes the second balance rods assembled on the short lateral sides thereof. Furthermore, the extended direction of the first balance rod is parallel to the profile lines of the long lateral sides, and the extended direction of the second balance rod is parallel to the profile lines of the short lateral sides. Consequently, even when the edge or the corner of the keycap member is pressed, the force applied is delivered simultaneously along the extended directions of the long lateral side and short lateral side of the keycap member, to all parts of the keycap member through the first balance rod and the second balance rod, so that the keycap member can move downward uniformly to generate signal. Based on this, the structure of the key of the disclosure is useful for developing thin and light keyboards.
While the disclosure has been described by the way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention need not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103208866 | May 2014 | TW | national |