1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to computer input devices and more particularly to such a computer input device having a touchpad mounted on a keyboard with improved characteristics.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, a notebook computer has a touchpad as an input device in addition to a keyboard. The touchpad is provided to the right of the keyboard or below the keyboard. In use a relative motion of a finger on the touchpad surface may cause a relative motion of a cursor on the computer screen.
However, the well known notebook computer keyboard suffers from a couple of disadvantages. For example, the use of touchpad is not convenient because the conventional touchpad is small. Further, the touchpad may occupy a portion of the precious area of the keyboard surface since the touchpad is not provided on top of the keyboard. Both are not desirable. Thus, a need for improvement exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a keyboard and touchpad combination without the disadvantages of inconvenient touchpad use and the touchpad occupying a portion of the precious area of the keyboard surface.
To achieve the above and other objects, the invention provides a keyboard and touchpad combination for a computer comprising a frame having a rectangular hollow; a touchpad made of transparent plastic and shaped to fit snugly in the hollow, the touchpad comprising a circuitry and being a capacitive touchpad; a rectangular character membrane comprising a plurality of characters printed thereon; a rectangular rubber keyboard formed by injection molding a rubber material, the rubber keyboard being adhered to a bottom of the character membrane and comprising a plurality of raised keys on a top surface, and a plurality of guide stems each extending from a bottom of the key wherein the character membrane is disposed on the rubber keyboard and the touchpad is disposed on the character membrane; a brace board made of hard plastic for positioning the rubber keyboard and comprising a plurality of spaced holes for receiving the keys so that each of the guide stems is adapted to elastically travel to and forth along the hole, and a plurality of support posts; a membrane circuit board with the support post disposed thereon, the membrane circuit board comprising a circuitry electrically connected to the circuitry of the touchpad, a plurality of dome switches each corresponding to the guide stem thereabove, each of the dome switches including a conductive contact on a top of its inner surface, and a plurality of pairs of conductive lines, each pair of conductive lines being directly below the conductive contact; and a bottom plate for supporting the frame, the touchpad, the character membrane, the rubber keyboard, the brace board, and the membrane circuit board, whereby pressing the touchpad above one of the keys will depress corresponding portions of the touchpad, the character membrane, and the rubber keyboard, cause the guide stem of the key to travel downward to depress and elastically deform the dome switch therebelow, and connect the conductive contact of the dome switch to the conductive lines so that a scanning signal representing the depressed key is generated by the membrane circuit board, the scanning signal is sent to the computer for processing, and a character corresponding to the depressed key is displayed on a screen of the computer; or whereby moving a finger on the touchpad will generate an electric signal representing a relative motion of the finger on the touchpad, send the electric signal from the touchpad to the computer via the membrane circuit board for processing, and a relative motion of a cursor is shown on the screen of the computer.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A frame 10 is of rectangular and is made of hard plastic. The frame 10 has a rectangular hollow 11 defined therein.
A touchpad 20 is made of transparent plastic. The touchpad 20 is of rectangular and is dimensioned and shaped to fit snugly in the hollow 11. The touchpad 20 comprises circuitry (not shown). The touchpad 20 is a capacitive touchpad in this embodiment.
A rectangular character membrane 30 has a plurality of characters 31 formed thereon by printing. The character membrane 30 is also dimensioned and shaped to fit snugly under the touchpad 20.
A rubber keyboard 40A is integrally formed by injection molding a rubber material. The rubber keyboard 40A is adhered to a bottom of the character membrane 30. The rubber keyboard 40A comprises a plurality of raised keys 41A on its top surface. It is shown that the character membrane 30 is provided on the rubber keyboard 40A and the touchpad 20 is in turn provided on the character membrane 30 in a stacked fashion. A plurality of guide stems 42A each is extended from a bottom of the key 41A.
A brace board 50 is of rectangular for supporting the rubber keyboard 40A. The brace board 50 is made of hard plastic and comprises a plurality of spaced holes 51 for receiving the keys 41A so that the rubber keyboard 40A can be positioned. The guide stem 42A is adapted to elastically travel to and forth along the hole 51 in a key press operation as detailed later. The brace board 50 further comprises a plurality of support posts 52 for supporting the touchpad 20, the character membrane 30, and the rubber keyboard 40A.
A membrane circuit board 60 is of rectangular and is dimensioned and shaped to fit snugly under the brace board 50. The membrane circuit board 60 comprises circuitry (not shown) electrically connected to the circuitry of the touchpad 20. The membrane circuit board 60 further comprises a plurality of dome switches 61 corresponding to the guide stems 42A thereabove. Each dome switch 61 comprises a conductive contact 62 on a top of its inner surface. Below the conductive contact 62 there are provided a pair of conductive lines (not numbered) on the membrane circuit board 60. The dome switches 61 are made of rubber or resilient metal pieces.
A bottom plate 70 is a hard rectangular plate and is provided to support the frame 10, the touchpad 20, the character membrane 30, the rubber keyboard 40A, the brace board 50, and the membrane circuit board 60.
Additionally, a plurality of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) 80 are provided on the membrane circuit board 60 and are electrically connected thereto if the invention is envisaged to operate in a dark environment. Further, both the rubber keyboard 40A and the character membrane 30 are made of transparent plastic material in order to achieve the above purpose.
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It is contemplated by the invention that thin touchpad 20 and rubber keyboard 40A can carry out the key press operation.
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It is contemplated by the invention that the touchpad 20 is mounted above the rubber keyboard 40A so that a thin computer keyboard is effected. Also, area of the touchpad 20 is maximized so as to facilitate the operations of both the touchpad 20 and the rubber keyboard 40A. As a result, the conventional disadvantages including inconvenient touchpad use and the touchpad occupying a portion of the precious area of the keyboard surface are eliminated.
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It is contemplated by the invention that a large touchpad 20 is provided above the rubber keyboard 40A or on the rubber keyboard 40B. Hence, a large operation area of the touchpad 20 is obtained and it is substantially equal to the surface area of either the rubber keyboard 40A or the rubber keyboard 40B. In brief, a touchpad surface of the invention can be employed as a typical touchpad or a typical keyboard.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.