Claims
- 1. In a keyboard assembly, a baseplate, a plurality of keys attached to the baseplate, at least one of the keys having an elongated keytop supported by a torsion rod having crank arms, and an attachment element connected directly to the baseplate for connecting the torsion rod to the keyboard assembly, including an enclosure formed in the attachment element, a crank arm being disposed in the enclosure and free to slide therein when the key is actuated, the enclosure being defined by at least one leg having slide surfaces and a spring which flexibly engages the crank arm to secure the crank arm in the enclosure.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is defined by two legs, one leg having a slide surface underneath the torsion rod, the other leg having a slide surface above the torsion rod, the two surfaces cooperating to restrain the torsion rod in a vertical direction.
- 3. In a keyboard assembly, a baseplate, a plurality of keys attached to the baseplate, each key having a housing, a plunger reciprocable in the housing and a keytop attached to the plunger, at least one of the keys having an elongated keytop, the improvement comprising means for balancing key actuating force on an elongated keytop about its plunger, said means being contained within the space underneath the elongated keytop and including a torsion rod pivotally connected to the keytop and having crank arms at either end, a pair of attachment elements connected to the baseplate and each having an enclosure for receiving the crank arms, the enclosure being defined by at least one leg having slide surfaces and a spring which flexibly engages the crank arm to secure the crank arm in the enclosure while allowing it to slide therein when the key is actuated.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 further comprising stops on the underside of the elongated keytop which engage the crank arms to prevent longitudinal motion of the torsion rod.
- 5. The structure of claim 3 wherein the enclosure is defined by two legs, one leg having a slide surface underneath the torsion rod, the other leg having a slide surface above the torsion rod, the two surfaces cooperating to restrain the torsion rod in a vertical direction.
- 6. The structure of claim 3 wherein the attachment element and the key housing include identical means for attachment to the baseplate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 359,217 filed Mar. 18, 1982 and assigned to the present assignee, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,384,796.
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Self-Biasing Space Bar Stabilizer Mechanism", by R. H. Harris, vol. 21, No. 9 Feb. 1979, pp. 3725-3726. |
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