Claims
- 1. A keyboard which comprises:a keypad; a rigid circuit component; and a rigid base; said keypad being an outermost, completely exposed component of the keyboard and comprising a set of elastomerically displaceable keys, said keypad being juxtaposed to the rigid circuit component and having portions between the keys that are supported by the rigid circuit component; complementary contracts so associated with said keys and said rigid circuit component on a one-to-one basis that displacement of one of said keys results in the engagement of the contact associated with said key and the corresponding circuit component-associated contact as to enable the generation of a signal uniquely identifying the key that was displaced; said keypad and said rigid base being so juxtaposed as to define a casing having an internal cavity; said rigid circuit component being housed in said cavity; said keyboard further comprising a sealing arrangement so constructed and configured as to keep fluids from penetrating into said cavity between said keypad and said base; and said keypad being free of openings and fabricated of a material such that fluids are kept from reaching said cavity through the keypad.
- 2. A keyboard as defined in claim 1 which comprises a frame for supporting components housed in said casing;said frame and said base being separate components; and said frame being so fastened to said base as to locate and immobilize said frame in said casing.
- 3. A keyboard as defined in claim 1 wherein:said keyboard casing has an elongated, parallelepipedal configuration and front, rear, and end wall elements; there are windowed apertures in each of end wall elements and in said rear wall element; the keyboard also has means for propagating the signal generated upon activation of a key to a remote location; and said signal propagating means comprises infrared radiation transmitters operable upon the activation of a key or combination of keys for simultaneous propagating through all of said windowed apertures an IR signal uniquely identifying the activated key or combination of keys.
- 4. A keyboard as defined in claim 1 in which said keypad is free of openings through which fluids could penetrate to the interior of the casing.
- 5. A keyboard as defined in claim 1 wherein there is an interconnected set of key-associated outlets and channels formed in and by said keypad and said rigid circuit component for relieving built-up pressure generated by the activation of one or a combination of said keys;the key-associated outlets and channels being so related and configured that it is the pressure between the keypad and the rigid circuit component that is relieved when a key or combination of keys is depressed.
- 6. A keyboard as defined in claim 1 wherein said keypad has character keys for typing and mode keys which are utilizable to switch the operation of an appliance associated with said keyboard from one operating mode to another.
- 7. A keyboard as defined in claim 6 which comprises keys for moving a cursor about the screen of a display unit component of the appliance.
- 8. A keyboard as defined in claim 6 wherein said keys include navigation keys.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Provisional application 60/115,006, filed on Jan. 6, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/115006 |
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