1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a keyboard, and more particularly, to an eccentrically triggering keyboard wherein the elastic piece is disposed not directly under the keycap.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Keyboards are necessary for inputting text, symbols, or numbers in the common computer using environment. Generally, a keyswitch module in the prior art mainly includes a bottom board, a keycap, and a lifting device connecting between the bottom board and the keycap. Since the keycap requires being moving up and down steadily so as to properly press and trigger an electrical switch, rubber domes are commonly adapted as the lifting device and disposed right under the keycaps. When the keycap is forced downward, the rubber dome is pressed and deformed, thereby providing elastic recovery force upward. Most rubber domes are designed to go through deformation for some extent before proper sense of click may be generated, but as long as the miniaturized trend for keyboards and keycaps substantially limits the moving stroke of the keycaps, design of the rubber domes are much harder in order to have effective sense of click given a limited moving stroke of the keycap.
On the other hand, more and more luminescent keyboards are released to have various lighting or indicating functions by using transparent or translucent keycaps. However, the lifting devices, or the rubber domes, of the prior art lie partially or totally under the keycaps and inevitably block the lights from below the keycaps, which reduces overall performance of the luminescent keyboards.
An embodiment of the invention provides a keyboard including a circuit board and a keyswitch module. The circuit board includes a switch and the keyswitch module is disposed on the circuit board. The keyswitch module includes a seat, a keycap, and an elastic piece. The keycap is connected to the seat via a pivot. The keycap includes a press section and an extension section. The elastic piece is disposed between the extension section of the keycap and the switch of the circuit board. The elastic piece is deformed by the keycap to trigger the switch.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a keyboard including a circuit board and a keyswitch module. The circuit board includes a switch and the keyswitch module is disposed on the circuit board. The keyswitch module includes a seat, a keycap, and an elastic piece. The keycap is connected to the seat via a pivot. The keycap includes a press section and an extension section. The elastic piece is disposed between the keycap and the switch of the circuit board. The elastic piece is disposed under both the press section and the extension section and is deformed by the keycap to trigger the switch.
The keyboard in the invention disposes the elastic piece at an eccentric position with respect to the keycap that has larger arm of force so as to acquire clear sense of click in an easier way, which makes design of the elastic piece easier and also provides fine performance to an luminescent keyboard given the eccentric configuration of the elastic piece.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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A pivot 25 exists between the keycap 22 and the seat 21 that connects the keycap 22 to the seat 21 such that the keycap 22 is cantilevered. The keycap 22 has a protruding press section 24 and an extension section 23, which extends toward under the cover 30. The cover 30 of the keyboard 1 has a plurality of openings 31, each corresponding to the keycap 22 of each of the plurality of keyswitch modules 20. Hence, as all the components of the keyboard 1 are assembled together, each press section 24 of the keycap 22 is in the state of extending out of a corresponding opening 31 of the cover 30 for allowing a user to press downward the keycap 22 along direction y. Meanwhile, since the extension section 23 of the keycap 22 is located under the cover 30, the extension section 23 may be well withstood by the horizontally oriented cover 30 as the keycap 22 is pressed to have up-and-down movement, or vertical movement. The cover 30 then functions to restrain the keycap 22 from moving over the horizontal level.
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In the cantilever keycap of the keyboard disclosed in the invention, the elastic piece, which is used for providing click sense and the restoring force for the keycap, is disposed under the extension section, or the intersection of the extension section and the press section of the keycap, such that the elastic piece is located farther than the press section from the pivot of the keycap. The distance between the contact point, which presses the elastic piece, and the pivot is larger than that between the press section and the pivot. Hence, a shorter stroke of a user pressing the press section produces a longer stroke of the keycap that presses and deforms the elastic piece, which effectively adds up the click sense.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099225124 | Dec 2010 | TW | national |