1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a keyboard structure, and in particular to a keyboard structure that provides uniform illumination of the keys thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, illuminated keyboards or keypads have been deployed in portable computers or cellular phones to enhance versatility thereof.
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Hence, there is a need to provide an improved keyboard structure. The present keyboard structure is simplified and provides uniform illumination.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a keyboard structure to overcome the aforementioned problems. The keyboard structure comprises a base plate, a light guide member, a membrane circuit board, a key assembly and a light-emitting element. The light guide member is disposed on the base plate. The membrane circuit board is disposed on the light guide member. The key assembly is disposed on the membrane circuit board, with a key cap and a resilient element between the key cap and the membrane circuit board. The light-emitting element is adjacent to the light guide member and is disposed under the membrane circuit board. Light from the light-emitting element enters the resilient element and key cap via the light guide member.
The resilient element and/or membrane circuit board is transparent.
The membrane circuit board further comprises at least one through hole corresponding to the key cap. The light in the light guide member enters the key cap via the through hole.
The light guide member further comprises at least one reflective layer formed on the surface thereof to reflect the light therein.
The reflective layer is coated on or attached to the surface of the light guide member.
The light guide member further comprises a recess to receive the light-emitting element.
The key assembly further comprises a scissors connection mechanism disposed between the key cap and the membrane circuit board.
The light-emitting element is a light-emitting diode (LED).
The membrane circuit board provides power to the light-emitting element.
The light-emitting element is attached to the membrane circuit board to acquire power.
The keyboard structure further comprises a circuit board disposed under the base plate to provide power to the light-emitting element.
The light-emitting element is attached to the circuit board to acquire power.
The keyboard structure is deployed in a computer, a cellular phone, or a PDA.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present invention illustrates the keyboard structure having a scissors connection mechanism for simplification of the description. The keyboard is structure of the invention may also be deployed in a cellular phone or a PDA.
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Specifically, even though the resilient element 142 is not transparent, the light in the light guide member 120 may still be projected upward entering the key cap 141 via the area surrounding the resilient element 142, maintaining uniform illumination of the key cap 141.
Specifically, the membrane circuit board 130 need not be transparent. As shown in
Additionally, the light-emitting element 150 of this embodiment may be a light-emitting diode (LED). The light-emitting element 150 is electrically connected to the membrane circuit board 130 such that the membrane circuit board 130 can provide power thereto. In this embodiment, the light-emitting element 150 is attached to the membrane circuit board 130 to acquire power therefrom.
Moreover, the keyboard structure 100 comprises a scissors connection mechanism 160 disposed between the key cap 141 and the membrane circuit board 130.
Elements corresponding to those in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals.
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Similarly, the light from the light-emitting element 150 enters the resilient element 142 and key cap 141 via the light guide member 120 and by reflection of the reflective layers 121. Thus, the key cap 141 can be uniformly illuminated.
Disposition and function of other elements of this embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, and explanation thereof will be omitted for simplification of the description.
Elements corresponding to those in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals.
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The keyboard structure 100″ of this embodiment is similar to the keyboard structure 100′ of the second embodiment. The recess 124 of the light guide member 120 of this embodiment faces the base plate 110 while the recess 123 of the light guide member 120 of the second embodiment faces the membrane circuit board 130. In this embodiment, the illumination of the light-emitting element 150 is substantially equal to that in the second embodiment.
Disposition and function of other elements of this embodiment are the same as those of the first or second embodiment, and explanation thereof will be omitted for simplification of the description.
In conclusion, the keyboard structure of the invention has the following advantages. The illumination of the key (key cap) is uniform. The keyboard structure of the invention is simplified and productivity or reliability thereof is enhanced. The keyboard structure of the invention employs fewer light-emitting elements, reducing manufacturing cost thereof. Because the present keyboard structure employs fewer light-emitting elements, fewer electrical connectings to the light-emitting elements are required. Thus, the reliability of the keyboard structure of the invention is enhanced.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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92104560 A | Mar 2003 | TW | national |
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