The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly to a keycap structure.
With increasing development of science and technology, a variety of electronic devices are designed in views of convenience and user-friendliness. For helping the user well operate the electronic devices, the electronic devices are gradually developed in views of humanization. The input devices of the common electronic devices include for example mouse devices, keyboard devices, trackball devices, or the like. Via the keyboard device, texts or symbols can be inputted into the computer system directly. As a consequence, most users and most manufacturers of input devices pay much attention to the development of keyboard devices.
Generally, a conventional keyboard device comprises plural keys. These keys have symbols thereon to indicate different letters and numbers. However, the patterns (e.g., texts or symbols) on the keycaps of the general keyboard device are usually directly printed on the keycaps, and the keycap is usually to have a square four-corner profile and a plastic front surface. Consequently, the whole keycap can only present a monotonous color such as a black color or another single color. Even if a backlight module is located under the keycap to emit a light beam to the keycap, the pattern can be illuminated to produce a monochromatic luminous effect only. Since the keycap usually has no design sense and variability, the competitiveness of the product on the market cannot be improved.
For solving the above drawbacks, some keyboard devices with new designs have been introduced into the market. For example, in a conventional keyboard device, a display module is installed in the keycap of the key. The pattern shown on the display module can be directly displayed on the keycap of the key. Moreover, the personalized symbols, patterns and colors shown on the display module can be controlled by the user according to the practical requirements. However, this design still has some problems. For example, when the keyboard device is used for performing a typing input action, the user's finger directly applies a force to the keycap of the key. Since the keycap is frequently clicked, the display module installed in the keycap is suffered from the impact. The impact will cause damage to the light-emitting elements of the display module.
Therefore, there is a need of providing an improved keycap structure in order to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional technologies.
An object of the present invention provides a keycap structure with a display module. The display module has high pressure resistance. Consequently, the capability of the display module to withstand the pressure of the user's finger will be effectively enhanced.
The other objects and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the disclosed technical features.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a keycap structure is provided. The keycap structure includes a keycap body and a display module. The keycap body includes a top wall and a lateral wall. The lateral wall is extended downwardly from a periphery region of the top wall. An accommodation space is defined by the top wall and the lateral wall collaboratively. The display module is disposed within the accommodation space of the keycap body. The display module includes a light-transmissible circuit substrate and plural light-emitting elements. The light-transmissible circuit substrate has a top surface and a bottom surface opposed to the top surface. The top surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate is located near the top wall of the keycap body. The bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate is located away from the top wall of the keycap body. The plural light-emitting elements are installed on the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate and electrically connected with the light-transmissible circuit substrate. The plural light-emitting elements emit light beams. After the light beams are transmitted through the bottom surface, the top surface and the top wall sequentially, the light beams are outputted from the keycap body. The light beams from the plural light-emitting elements are collaboratively formed as a luminous zone. Moreover, a pattern corresponding to the luminous zone is shown on the display module.
In an embodiment, the top wall of the keycap body includes a hollow region and a glass plate, and the glass plate is installed within the hollow region. After the light beams from the plural light-emitting elements are transmitted through the bottom surface, the top surface and the glass plate of the top wall sequentially, the light beams are outputted from the keycap body.
In an embodiment, the top wall of the keycap body includes a hollow region. After the light beams from the plural light-emitting elements are transmitted through the bottom surface, the top surface and the hollow region of the top wall sequentially, the light beams are outputted from the keycap body.
In an embodiment, the keycap body is made of a translucent material or a transparent material.
In an embodiment, the display module further includes a protective layer. The plural light-emitting elements and the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate are covered by the protective layer. The plural light-emitting elements are arranged between the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer.
In an embodiment, the keycap structure further includes a supporting pedestal, and the supporting pedestal is disposed within the accommodation space of the keycap body. The display module is arranged between the top wall of the keycap body and the supporting pedestal. The supporting pedestal has a first surface and a second surface opposed to the first surface. The protective layer of the display module is contacted with the first surface of the supporting pedestal.
In an embodiment, the keycap structure further includes at least one coupling element, and the at least one coupling element is installed on the second surface of the supporting pedestal. The at least one coupling element is connected with an ascending/descending member.
In an embodiment, the at least one coupling element is integrally formed with the supporting pedestal.
In an embodiment, the keycap structure further includes a flexible circuit board, wherein the flexible circuit board is electrically connected to the light-transmissible circuit substrate, and the light-transmissible circuit substrate is electrically connected with an external driving control circuit board through the flexible circuit board.
In an embodiment, the plural light-emitting elements are micro light-emitting diodes.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a keycap structure is provided. The keycap structure includes a keycap body and a display module. The keycap body includes a top wall and a lateral wall. The lateral wall is extended downwardly from a periphery region of the top wall. An accommodation space is defined by the top wall and the lateral wall collaboratively, and the top wall includes a hollow region. The display module is disposed within the hollow region of the top wall. The display module includes a light-transmissible circuit substrate and plural light-emitting elements. The light-transmissible circuit substrate has a top surface and a bottom surface opposed to the top surface. The top surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate is exposed outside the top wall of the keycap body. The bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate faces the accommodation space of the keycap body. The plural light-emitting elements are installed on the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate and electrically connected with the light-transmissible circuit substrate. The plural light-emitting elements emit light beams. After the light beams are transmitted through the bottom surface and the top surface sequentially, the light beams are outputted from the keycap body. The light beams from the plural light-emitting elements are collaboratively formed as a luminous zone. In addition, a pattern corresponding to the luminous zone is shown on the display module.
From the above descriptions, the present invention provides the keycap structure. The plural light-emitting elements of the display module are installed on the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate. The bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate is located away from the top wall of the keycap body. The protective layer is located under the plural light-emitting elements to cover the plural light-emitting elements. Due to this structural design, the following benefits are achieved. While the keycap structure is pressed down by the user's finger, the pressing force on the display module is blocked by the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer. Since the light-emitting elements are not suffered from the direct impact by the pressing force, the possibility of causing damage of the light-emitting elements will be minimized and the capability of the display module to withstand the pressure of the user's finger will be effectively enhanced. Moreover, since these light-emitting elements are installed between the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer, the moisture is blocked by the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer. Since the moisture does not readily enter the light-emitting elements, the possibility of causing the damage of the light-emitting elements by moisture will be minimized. When the keycap structure of the present invention is applied to various key structures, the light intensities, the light colors and the luminous zone changes of the display module can be adjusted according to the user's requirements. Consequently, the pattern shown on the keycap body can be designed by the user. Moreover, since the light-emitting elements of the display module are micro light-emitting diodes, the appearance of the key structure can meet the requirements of slimness and light weightiness.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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The keycap body 11 comprises a top wall 111 and a lateral wall 112. The lateral wall 112 is extended downwardly from the periphery region of the top wall 111. In addition, an accommodation space 110 is defined by the top wall 111 and the lateral wall 112 collaboratively.
The display module 12 is disposed within the accommodation space 110 of the keycap body 11. The display module 12 comprises a light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 and plural light-emitting elements 122. The light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 has a top surface 1211 and a bottom surface 1212, which are opposed to each other. The top surface 1211 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 is located near the top wall 111 of the keycap body 11. The bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 is located away from the top wall 111 of the keycap body 11. The plural light-emitting elements 122 are installed on the bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 and electrically connected with the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121. The plural light-emitting elements 122 emit light beams L. After the light beams L are transmitted through the bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121, the top surface 1211 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 and the top wall 111 of the keycap body 11 sequentially, the light beams L are outputted from the keycap body 11. Moreover, the light beams L from the light-emitting elements 122 are collaboratively formed as a luminous zone Z. Consequently, a pattern corresponding to the luminous zone Z is shown on the display module 12.
Preferably but not exclusively, the plural light-emitting elements 122 are micro light-emitting diodes. The plural light-emitting elements 122 are electrically connected with the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121. The light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 can control the circuitry operations of the plural light-emitting elements 122. That is, when the light-emitting element 122 acquires electricity, the light-emitting element 122 is enabled to emit the light beam L. Preferably but not exclusively, the top surface 1211 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 is directly attached on the top wall 111 of the keycap body 11.
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As mentioned above, the light-emitting elements 122 of the display module 12 are installed on the bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121. The bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 is located away from the top wall 111 of the keycap body 11. In addition, the protective layer 123 is located under the light-emitting elements 122 to cover the light-emitting elements 122. Due to this structural design, the following benefits are achieved. While the keycap structure 1 is pressed down, the use of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 can prevent the generated action force from directly impacting on the light-emitting elements 122. While the keycap structure 1 is restored upwardly, the use of the protective layer 123 can prevent the generated action force from directly impacting on the light-emitting elements 122 through the supporting pedestal 13. Consequently, the capability of the display module 12 to withstand the pressure of the user's finger will be effectively enhanced. Moreover, since these light-emitting elements 122 are installed between the bottom surface 1212 of the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 and the protective layer 123, the moisture is blocked by the light-transmissible circuit substrate 121 and the protective layer 123. Since the moisture does not readily enter the light-emitting elements 122, the possibility of causing the damage of the light-emitting elements 122 by moisture is minimized.
From the above descriptions, the present invention provides the keycap structure. The plural light-emitting elements of the display module are installed on the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate. The bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate is located away from the top wall of the keycap body. The protective layer is located under the plural light-emitting elements to cover the plural light-emitting elements. Due to this structural design, the following benefits are achieved. While the keycap structure is pressed down by the user's finger, the pressing force on the display module is blocked by the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer. Since the light-emitting elements are not suffered from the direct impact by the pressing force, the possibility of causing damage of the light-emitting elements will be minimized and the capability of the display module to withstand the pressure of the user's finger will be effectively enhanced. Moreover, since these light-emitting elements are installed between the bottom surface of the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer, the moisture is blocked by the light-transmissible circuit substrate and the protective layer. Since the moisture does not readily enter the light-emitting elements, the possibility of causing the damage of the light-emitting elements by moisture will be minimized. When the keycap structure of the present invention is applied to various key structures, the light intensities, the light colors and the luminous zone changes of the display module can be adjusted according to the user's requirements. Consequently, the pattern shown on the keycap body can be designed by the user. Moreover, since the light-emitting elements of the display module are micro light-emitting diodes, the appearance of the key structure can meet the requirements of slimness and light weightiness.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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109143298 | Dec 2020 | TW | national |
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