1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to peripherals of computing devices, and more particularly to a keyboard.
2. Description of Related Art
Keyboards are important input/output (I/O) devices of computing systems, such as desktop computers and even portable computers. Under some particular conditions, two or more people may simultaneously operate one keyboard. For example, two users may play two player games using the same keyboard. However, due to the dimensions and configuration of the traditional keyboards, it is inconvenient for multiple people to operate the same keyboard simultaneously. Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
Examples of the present embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or similar reference numbers are used, in the drawings and the description, to refer to the same or like parts.
The first keyboard section 110 includes a first button portion 111, a first upper shell 113, and a first lower shell 114. The first button portion 111 includes a plurality of buttons 112. The first upper shell 113 is clasped with the first lower shell 114 to fix the first button portion 111 therebetween. The first upper shell 113 defines a first top base 115 having a plurality of openings (not labeled). The plurality of buttons 112 protrude from the first upper shell 113 through the openings of the first top base 115. The first top base 115 further includes a first through hole 116 and a second through hole 117 defined on one side. The first lower shell 114 includes a first bottom base 118 and first sidewalls (e.g., 119a and 119b) extending from the first bottom base 118 to the first top base 115. The first sidewall 119a adjacent to the second keyboard section 120 defines a first opening 1191.
The second keyboard section 120 includes a second button portion 121, a second upper shell 123, and a second lower shell 124. The second button portion 121 includes a plurality of buttons 122. The second upper shell 123 is clasped with the second lower shell 124 to fixedly sandwich the second button portion 121. The second upper shell 123 defines a second top base 125 having a plurality of openings (not labeled). The plurality of buttons 122 protrude from the second upper shell 123 through the openings of the second top base 125. The second lower shell 124 includes a second bottom base 128 and second sidewalls (e.g., 129a and 129b) extending from the second bottom base 128 to the second top base 125. The second sidewall 129a adjacent to first sidewall 119a of the first keyboard section 110 defines a second opening 1291 corresponding to the first opening 1191.
The first operation member 150 is capable of being clasped with the hook portion 140. When the first operation member 150 is clasped with the hook portion 140, as shown in
The second operation member 160 protrudes out of the first top base 115 through the second through hole 117. The second operation member 160 drives the hook portion 140 moving along a second direction X2 reverse to the first direction X1 when the second operation member 160 is operated upon the condition that the first operation portion 150 and the hook portion 140 are detached from each other, thereby drawing back the hook portion 140 into the first keyboard section 110. When the hook portion 140 is drawn back into the first keyboard section 110, the first operation member 150 is clasped to the hook portion 140. In this embodiment, the first direction X1 is a horizontal direction that is parallel to the first keyboard section 110 and the second keyboard section 120.
In this embodiment, the first bottom base 118 defines a first guide portion 158 corresponding to the first elastic element 155. The first guide portion 158 guides the stopping portion 154 to move along the third direction Y1 or move along a fourth direction Y2 reverse to the third direction Y1. The first guide portion 158 includes at least one guide wall 1580 extending from the first bottom base 118 to the first upper shell 113. The at least one guide wall 1580 and the first bottom base 118 corporately define a first receiving space (not labeled) to receive the first elastic element 155 and the stopping portion 154. The first guide portion 158 further defines a gap 159 on the at least one guide wall 1580, so that the hook portion 140 is capable of extending into the gap 159. In addition, the stopping portion 154 further includes a limitation pole 157 perpendicularly extending towards the first sidewall 119a, and the first guide portion 158 further includes a limitation notch 1581 corresponding to the limitation pole 157. The limitation pole 157 is capable of moving within the limitation notch 1581 to limit the position of the stopping portion 154.
The drive portion 170 includes a second elastic element 171, a positioning wall 172, and a second guide portion 173. The positioning wall 172 extends from the first bottom base 118 and is parallel to the first sidewall 119a. One end of the second elastic element 171 resists the positioning wall 172, and another end connects to the hook portion 140. The second guide portion 173 is perpendicularly connected between the positioning wall 172 and the first sidewall 119a. The second guide portion 173 further defines a slide groove 174 to receive the second elastic element 171.
The hook portion 140 includes a main body 141. One side of the main body 141 defines at least one hook 142, and another opposite side of the main body 141 is connected to the second elastic element 171. The main body 141 further includes a limitation portion 143 and a forced portion 144. The limitation portion 143 is clasped and coupled to the stopping end 156 to fix the hook portion 140. The forced portion 144 can be forced by the second operation member 160 to drive the hook portion 140 moving along the second direction X2.
In the embodiment, the hook portion 140 is plate shaped and parallel to the first bottom base 118, which is capable of sliding along the gap 159. The limitation portion 143 is a cutout defined at a side of the main body 141. When the stopping portion 154 is detached from the limitation portion 143, the stopping end 156 is positioned under the main body 141 and compresses the first elastic element 155. Thus, when the second operation member 160 is operated, the hook portion 140 is driven to move along the second direction X2, so as to make the stopping end 156 align with the limitation portion 143. At this time, the stopping portion 154 is driven by the first elastic element 155 to clasp with the limitation portion 143, and the hook portion 140 is drawn back into the first keyboard section 110. The hook portion 140 further defines a notch 145 centered at the main body 141. The forced portion 144 is defined to be a bevel at a side of the notch 145, which is inclined to the first bottom base 118.
The second operation member 160 includes a second operation portion 163, a slide block 164, and a third elastic element 165. The second operation portion 163 protrudes out of the first keyboard section 110 through the second through hole 117. The second operation portion 163 includes a second button 162 and a second button shell 161 that sleeves the second button 162. The third elastic element 165 is arranged between the slide block 164 and the first bottom base 118, and resists the slide block 164 and the first bottom base 118. The slide block 164 is arranged between the second operation portion 163 and the third elastic element 165. The slide block 164 includes an inclined surface 166 inclined to the first bottom base 118.
When the second operation member 160 is operated, the slide block 164 is driven to move along the third direction Y1. At this time, the inclined surface 166 resists the forced portion 144 and pushes the hook portion 140 to slide along the second direction X2, thereby clasping the stopping portion 154 of the first operation member 150 to the limitation portion 143 of the hook portion 140. In this embodiment, the second operation member 160 passes through the notch 145 to resist the first bottom base 118. The first bottom base 118 further defines a third guide portion 167 configured for guiding the second operation member 160 to move vertically along the third direction Y1 or the fourth direction Y2.
The at least one latch portion 180 is defined at an internal side of the second sidewall 129a. The at least one hook 142 of the hook portion 140 is capable of passing through the second opening 1291 to latch with the at least one latch portion 180. The at least one latch portion 180 includes a securing member 181, a limitation block 182, and a fourth elastic element 183. The fourth elastic element 183 is arranged between the securing member 181 and the limitation block 182. One end of the fourth elastic element 183 resists the securing member 181, and another opposite end of the fourth elastic element 183 resists the limitation block 182. The securing member 181 and the second sidewall 129a corporately define a second receiving space to receive the fourth elastic element 183. The limitation block 182 is U-shaped and defines a first arcuate surface 182a and a second arcuate surface 182b opposite to the first arcuate surface 182a. The limitation block 182 further includes a vertical limitation rod 184, and the securing member 181 further includes a limitation groove 185. The vertical limitation rod 184 protrudes out of the second receiving space and is capable of moving within the limitation groove 185.
In summary, the keyboard 100 of the present disclosure includes the first keyboard section 110 and the second keyboard section 120. When different users need to simultaneously use the keyboard section 110, the first keyboard section 110 and the second keyboard section 120 can be detached from each other, thereby facilitating operation. Furthermore, if any of the first keyboard section 110 and the second keyboard section 120 is not needed, it can be put away to save desk space where the keyboard 100 is located.
Although numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set out in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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