Information
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Patent Grant
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6664901
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Patent Number
6,664,901
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 341 22
- 200 3021
- 200 3022
- 200 512
- 200 511
- 200 515
- 200 517
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A keyboard input device includes an elastic spring member bonded to a overcoat provided on a film substrate by an adhesive so that a movable contact part provided in the elastic spring member is disposed over a pair of fixed contact parts provided on the film substrate. An air-passage hole is provided on the ceiling of the elastic spring member including the movable contact part, the air-passage hole being disposed in the vertical moving direction of the movable contact part. Grooves are provided in a key-top at a portion thereof to be in contact with the top of the elastic spring member, the air-passage grooves being formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the air-passage hole to communicate with the air-passage hole. The air in the hollow elastic spring member is discharged, when the key-top is pressed to deform the elastic spring member, to the outside of the elastic spring member through the air-passage hole and the air-passage grooves.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to low-profile keyboard input devices preferably used in notebook personal computers and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hitherto, personal computers such as notebook computers to be used as portable terminal devices have been improved regarding miniaturization and weight-reduction.
A typical configuration of a keyboard input device used in such a notebook personal computer is described below with reference to FIG.
8
.
A metallic plate
21
is provided with a film substrate
22
. The film substrate
22
is provided thereon with a plurality of conducting patterns
23
, which are electrically conductive, each conducting pattern
23
having a pair of fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
. The fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
are disposed opposing each other across a gap
23
c
therebetween.
A plurality of hollow domed elastic spring members
24
of an elastically-deformable material such as rubber are provided covering the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
. Each elastic spring member
24
includes a mounting flange
24
a
formed at the bottom thereof. A plurality of air-passage grooves
24
b
having predetermined width and depth are formed at the bottom of the mounting flange
24
a
opposing the film substrate
22
and the conducting pattern
23
.
The elastic spring members
24
are bonded by an adhesive
25
to the film substrate
22
including the conducting patterns
23
.
Each of the hollow elastic spring members
24
is provided with a protrusion
24
c
downwardly protruding from the inner top thereof. The protrusion
24
c
includes a movable conductive-contact part
24
d
formed at the end thereof.
Each of the domed elastic spring members
24
is provided with a key-receiving part
24
e
upwardly protruding from the outer top thereof.
The key-receiving part
24
e
receives a key-top
26
brought into contact therewith at the inner surface
26
a
of the key-top
26
. The key-top
26
moves vertically while supported by a lifting mechanism (not shown) mounted on the metallic plate
21
.
Mounting holes (not shown) are formed in the metallic plate
21
for mounting the lifting mechanism (not shown). The metallic plate
21
is provided with a sealing sheet
27
for sealing the mounting holes, laminated on the bottom surface of the metallic plate
21
.
A known keyboard thus arranged operates in a manner such that air in the hollow elastic spring members
24
is discharged by the deformation of the hollow domed elastic spring members
24
pressed by the key-tops
26
through the air-passage grooves
24
b
provided at the mounting flanges
24
a
, whereby the key-tops
26
can smoothly move vertically with a light touch, thereby providing superior feeling in the key operation.
By pressing each key-top
26
, the movable contact part
24
d
comes in contact with the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
, whereby the pair of the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
are electrically connected to each other through the movable contact part
24
d.
Such known keyboard devices are mounted in notebook personal computers used as portable terminal devices. At present, the notebook personal computers are often used outdoors even in wet weather, therefore, the need for waterproof keyboard devices is increasing.
However, the known keyboard device has a problem when used outdoors in wet weather in that there is a risk of discoloration and corrosion of the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
by water droplets adhering on the film substrate
22
and the conducting patterns
23
penetrating into the hollow elastic spring members
24
through the air-passage grooves
24
b
of the mounting flanges
24
a
. The problem is that there is a risk of defective conduction between the pair of the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
and the movable contact part
24
b
in contact therewith, which is caused by the discoloration or corrosion of the fixed contact parts
23
a
and
23
b
. Also, there is a risk of disconnection of the conducting patterns
23
by corrosion when water droplets remain on the conducting patterns
23
, a portion of which is disposed at the outside of the elastic spring members
24
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a waterproof keyboard device in which water droplets of rain or the like are prevented from penetrating into elastic spring members when the keyboard device is used outdoors in wet weather.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a keyboard input device is provided which comprises a flexible film substrate; a conducting pattern provided on the film substrate, including a pair of fixed contact parts opposing each other; a hollow domed elastic spring member including a movable contact part provided on the ceiling thereof, the movable contact part being vertically movable; and a key-top for pressing the top of the elastic spring member. The elastic spring member is mounted on the film substrate so that the movable contact part is disposed over the pair of the fixed contact parts. An air-passage hole is provided in the ceiling having the movable contact part, the air-passage hole being formed in the vertically moving direction of the movable contact part. Also, air-passage grooves communicating with the air-passage hole are formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the air-passage hole, the air-passage grooves being provided at least in one of the positions in the key-top at a portion thereof to be in contact with the top of the elastic spring member and in the elastic spring member at the top thereof. With this arrangement, the air in the hollow elastic spring member is discharged, when the key-top is pressed to deform the elastic spring member, to the outside of the elastic spring member through the air-passage hole and the air-passage grooves.
The keyboard input device according to the present invention may be provided with an insulating overcoat, which is moisture-resistant and water-repellent, disposed on the film substrate including the conducting pattern with the pair of the fixed contact parts being exposed, and may be provided with the elastic spring member bonded to the overcoat by an adhesive.
In the keyboard input device according to the invention, the film substrate may be provided with a hole between the pair of the fixed contact parts which oppose each other across the hole therebetween.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a keyboard input device is provided which comprises a metallic plate; a flexible film substrate disposed on the metallic plate; a conducting pattern including a pair of fixed contact parts formed thereon opposing each other; a hollow domed elastic spring member including a movable contact part provided on the ceiling thereof, the movable contact part being vertically movable; and a key-top for depressing the top of the elastic spring member. A first hole is formed in the film substrate in the vicinity of the fixed contact parts, and an air-passage hole is formed in the metallic plate at a position in which the first hole is disposed, in the moving direction of the movable contact part. With this arrangement, the air in the hollow elastic spring member is discharged, when the key-top is pressed to deform the elastic spring member, to the lower part of the metallic plate through the first hole and the air-passage hole.
The keyboard input device according to the invention may be provided with an insulating overcoat, which is moisture-resistant and water-repellent, disposed on the film substrate including the conducting pattern with the pair of the fixed contact parts being exposed, and the elastic spring member is bonded to the overcoat by an adhesive.
In the keyboard input device according to the invention, the first hole in the film substrate may be disposed in a position flanked by the pair of the fixed contact parts.
In the keyboard input device according to the invention, the film substrate may be bonded to the metallic plate, and the first hole and the air-passage hole may be formed by punching in one operation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of a keyboard input device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of a key-top of the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of a modified example of the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4
is an expanded plan view of a critical portion of a fixed contact part of the keyboard input device according to the present invention;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
is an expanded plan view of a modified example of the fixed contact part of the keyboard input device according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of the keyboard-type input device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the keyboard input device according to the present invention; and
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of a known keyboard input device.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of a keyboard input device according to the present invention are described as follows with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of a keyboard input device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of a key-top of the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of a modified example of the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment.
FIGS. 4 and 5
are expanded plan views of critical portions of a conducting pattern of the keyboard input device according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a critical portion of the keyboard input device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the keyboard input device according to the present invention.
In conjunction with
FIGS. 1
to
5
, the first embodiment of the keyboard input device according to the invention is described below. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment of the invention includes a metallic plate
1
of a metallic material such as an aluminum plate at the lower part thereof. The metallic plate
1
is laminated thereon with a film substrate
2
of a flexible film such as a polyethylene terephthalate film.
The film substrate
2
is provided thereon with a plurality of conductive conducting-patterns
3
, for example, of a carbon resin formed by printing or the like. Each of the conducting patterns
3
includes a pair of fixed contact parts
3
a
and
3
b
opposing each other across a gap
3
c
therebetween at a distance A (a size of the gap
3
c
), as shown in FIG.
4
.
The gap
3
c
is formed with a distance A which is less than the overall size of a movable contact part
5
d
of an elastic spring member
5
which is described below.
The film substrate
2
including the conducting patterns
3
is provided with an insulating overcoat
4
which is moisture-resistant and water-repellent and having a predetermined thickness, the overcoat
4
being laminated on the film substrate
2
with the pair of the fixed contact parts
3
a
and
3
b
being exposed.
The overcoat
4
is provided thereon with hollow domed elastic spring members
5
which are made of rubber, etc., so as to be elastically deformable. Each of the elastic spring members
5
includes an annular mounting flange
5
a
formed at the lower part thereof.
Each hollow domed elastic spring member
5
is provided with a protrusion
5
b
on the ceiling thereof. The protrusion
5
b
includes a conductive movable-contact part
5
c
of a material such as a carbon resin coherent with a planar end of the protrusion
5
b
. The movable contact part
5
c
is vertically movable by the deformation of the elastic spring member
5
.
The protrusion
5
b
on the ceiling includes an air-passage hole
5
d
passing through the protrusion
5
b
in the vertical moving direction of the movable contact part
5
c
. The elastic spring member
5
is provided with a key-receiving part
5
e
protruding from the top of the elastic spring member
5
. The key-receiving part
5
e
is provided with a spot-facing part
5
f
formed with a predetermined depth, the spot-facing part
5
f
communicating with the air-passage hole
5
d.
The elastic spring members
5
thus arranged are bonded to the overcoat
4
at each mounting flange
5
a
by an adhesive
6
.
The key-receiving part
5
e
of the elastic spring member
5
receives an inner face
7
a
of a substantially rectangular key-top
7
in contact therewith. The key-top
7
includes ribs
7
b
of a predetermined height at a part in contact with the key-receiving part
5
e
provided at the top of the elastic spring member
5
. Air-passage grooves
7
c
are formed between each rib
7
b
. The air-passage grooves
7
c
having a predetermined width are formed in radial directions perpendicular to the axis of the air-passage hole
5
d
, the air-passage grooves
7
c
communicating with the air-passage hole
5
d.
The key-top
7
is vertically movable by being supported by a lifting mechanism (not shown) mounted on the metallic plate
1
.
The metallic plate
1
is provided with mounting holes (not shown) for mounting the lifting mechanism (not shown) on the metallic plate
1
. The metallic plate
1
includes a sealing sheet
8
for sealing the mounting holes, laminated on the lower face of the metallic plate
1
.
The air in the elastic spring member
5
is discharged to the outside thereof through the air-passage hole
5
d
and the air-passage grooves
7
c
by downward deformation of the elastic spring member
5
.
According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the ribs
7
b
are provided at the key-top
7
side, the ribs
7
b
including the air-passage grooves
7
c
therebetween. The inner face
17
a
of the key-top
17
may be formed planarly, and air-passage grooves
5
g
may be formed in the key-receiving part
5
e
provided at the top of the elastic spring member
5
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, instead of the ribs
7
b
formed at the key-top
7
side, as described in the first embodiment.
That is, the keyboard input device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes the air-passage hole
5
d
in the protrusion
5
b
on the ceiling of the elastic spring member
5
having the movable contact part
5
c
, the air-passage hole
5
d
being formed in the vertical moving direction of the movable contact part
5
c
, and includes the air-passage grooves
5
g
and/or
7
c
formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the air-passage hole
5
d
, the air-passage grooves
5
g
and/or
7
c
communicating with the air-passage hole
5
d
. The air-passage grooves
5
g
and/or
7
c
are formed in a part of the key-top
7
which comes into contact with the key-receiving part
5
e
provided at the top of the elastic spring member
5
, and/or In the key-receiving part
5
e
provided at the top of the elastic spring member
5
. With this arrangement, the air in the elastic spring member
5
is discharged to the outside thereof through the air-passage hole
5
d
and the air-passage grooves
5
g
and/or
7
c
, when the key-top
7
is pressed to deform the elastic spring member
5
.
The keyboard input device according to the first embodiment of the,present invention may be modified as in an example shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
. In the modified example, as shown in
FIG. 5A
, a wide contact-forming part
13
d
is prepared by shaping a part of a conducting pattern
13
. The contact-forming part
13
d
is punched at an intermediate part thereof by a tool such as a press to form a slit
12
a
as shown in FIG.
5
B. The width of the slit
12
a
is the same amount A as that of the gap
3
c
, whereby a pair of fixed contact parts
13
a
and
13
b
are formed opposing each other across the slit
12
a.
In the keyboard input device thus arranged, according to the first embodiment of the invention, the air in each of the elastic spring members
5
can be discharged to the outside thereof through the air-passage hole
5
d
and the air-passage grooves
7
c
provided at the key-top
7
side and/or the air-passage grooves
5
g
provided at the elastic spring member
5
side.
With the air being discharged, the key-top
7
is smoothly movable vertically with a light touch, thereby providing superior feeling in key operation. When the device is used outdoors in wet weather, water droplets are prevented from penetrating into the elastic spring members
5
, thereby protecting the fixed contact parts
3
a
and
3
b
against discoloration and corrosion, the fixed contact parts
3
a
and
3
b
being separated from the outside by the elastic spring members
5
.
The keyboard input device according to the present invention is mounted in a device such as a notebook personal computer, in which a plurality of the key-tops
7
are mounted to be aligned on a lifting mechanism (not shown) provided on the metallic plate
1
, as shown in FIG.
7
.
The keyboard input device according to a second embodiment of the present invention includes a metallic plate
11
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, having the contact-forming part
13
d
of the conducting pattern
13
, described in the first embodiment, provided with an air-passage hole
11
a
having substantially the same shape as that of the slit
12
a
and having the same width as the amount A, the air-passage hole
11
a
being formed by punching.
An elastic spring member
15
is provided with a movable contact part
15
c
vertically movable. An inner face
17
a
of a key-top
17
is formed in a planar fashion.
The slit
12
a
is formed in a film substrate
12
between a pair of fixed contact parts
13
a
and
13
b
. The metallic plate
11
is provided with the air-passage hole
11
a
passing therethrough in the moving direction of the movable contact part
15
c
, the air-passage hole
11
a
being disposed in the same position of the slit
12
a
. The air in the elastic spring member
15
is discharged, by pressing the key-top
17
to downwardly deform the elastic spring member
15
, toward the bottom side of the metallic plate
11
through the slit
12
a
of the film substrate
12
and the air-passage hole
11
a
of the metallic plate
11
.
A modified example of the second embodiment according to the invention is provided, in which the metallic plate
11
laminated with the film substrate
12
is provided with the slits
12
a
of the film substrate
12
and the air-passage holes
11
a
of the metallic plate
11
being formed by punching in one operation with a press or the like, whereby the slits
12
a
of the film substrate
12
and the air-passage holes
11
a
of the metallic plate
11
can be formed exactly in the same position.
The keyboard input device according to the present invention includes elastic spring members having movable contact parts being mounted on a film substrate having pairs of fixed contact parts so that the movable contact parts are positioned over each pair of the fixed contact parts. The ceiling of each elastic spring member including the movable contact part is provided with an air-passage hole passing in the vertical moving direction of the movable contact part. Air-passing grooves communicating with the air-passage hole are formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the air-passage hole, the air-passage grooves being disposed in a key-top at a part which comes into contact with the top of the elastic spring member and/or in the elastic spring member at the top thereof. When pressing the key-top to deform the elastic spring member, the air in the elastic spring member is discharged to the outside of the elastic spring member through the air-passage hole and the air-passage grooves. With this arrangement, a waterproof keyboard input device is provided in which water droplets are prevented from penetrating into the elastic spring members including the fixed contact parts when used outdoors in wet weather.
The film substrate having conducting patterns which include the contact parts is provided with an insulating overcoat, which is moisture-proof and water-repellent, disposed on the film substrate so that the fixed contact parts are exposed, and is provided with the elastic spring members bonded to the overcoat by an adhesive. With this arrangement, a portion of the conducting patterns disposed outside the elastic spring members can be protected by the overcoat, whereby the conducting patterns are prevented from corrosion caused by water droplets.
The film substrate is provided with a hole formed between each pair of the fixed contact parts, the pair of the fixed contact parts opposing each other across the hole therebetween, whereby the conducting patterns can be easily formed, and the opposing fixed contact parts can be reliably separated by the hole.
The film substrate is provided with the holes between each of the pairs of the fixed contact parts, and air-passage holes are provided in the metallic plate in the same positions as those of the holes formed in the film substrate laminated thereon, the air-passage holes being formed passing through the metallic plate in the moving direction of the moving contact part. When pressing the key-top to deform the elastic spring member, the air in the elastic spring member is discharged toward the lower side of the metallic plate through the hole and the air-passage hole. The hole and the air-passage hole are independently formed by punching by a press or the like, thereby facilitating the manufacturing of the keyboard input device.
With this arrangement, a CPU (central processing unit) which generates heat is cooled with the air discharged toward the lower part of the metallic plate, when the CPU is disposed below the air-passage holes, thereby preventing a temperature increase in a notebook personal computer, etc., provided with the keyboard input device according to the present invention.
An insulating overcoat which is moisture-resistant and water-repellent is provided on the film substrate including the conducting patterns with the pairs of the fixed contact parts being exposed, and the elastic spring members are bonded to the overcoat by an adhesive, whereby a portion of the conducting patterns disposed outside the elastic spring members is protected from corrosion by the overcoat.
When the holes in the film substrate and the air-passage holes in the metallic plate, which are disposed in the same positions, are formed in one punching operation, the time required for shaping the holes and the air-passage holes can be reduced, and the holes and the air-passage holes can be formed exactly in the same positions.
Claims
- 1. A keyboard input device comprising:a flexible film substrate; a conducting pattern provided on said film substrate, including a pair of fixed contact parts opposing each other; a hollow domed elastic spring member including a movable contact part provided on the ceiling thereof, the movable contact part being vertically movable; and a key-top for depressing the top of said elastic spring member; wherein said elastic spring member is mounted on said film substrate so that said movable contact part is disposed over the pair of said fixed contact parts, an air-passage hole is provided in said ceiling having said movable contact part, the air-passage hole being formed in the vertically moving direction of said movable contact part, and air-passage grooves communicating with said air-passage hole are formed in a direction perpendicular to the axis of said air-passage hole, the air-passage grooves being provided at least in one of the positions in said key-top at a portion thereof to be in contact with the top of said elastic spring member and in said elastic spring member at the top thereof, whereby the air in the hollow elastic spring member is discharged, when said key-top is pressed to deform said elastic spring member, to the outside of said elastic spring member through said air-passage hole and said air-passage grooves.
- 2. A keyboard input device according to claim 1, wherein an insulating overcoat which is moisture-resistant and water-repellent is disposed on said film substrate including said conducting pattern with the pair of said fixed contact parts being exposed, and said elastic spring member is bonded to said overcoat by an adhesive.
- 3. A keyboard input device according to claim 1, wherein said film substrate is provided with a hole between the pair of said fixed contact parts, the pair of the fixed contact parts opposing each other across the hole therebetween.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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11-043213 |
Feb 1999 |
JP |
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