Claims
- 1. A keypad comprising
an exposed keymat with independent key regions arranged in an array of multiple rows and columns, and combination key regions defined between rows and columns of the array of independent key regions; a trace matrix underlying the keymat, the matrix including normally isolated column traces and row traces, each column trace underlying the independent key regions of a corresponding column, and each row trace underlying the independent key regions of a corresponding row, the row and column traces together defining an array of normally open trace intersections corresponding to the array of independent key regions; and a processor responsive to electrical communication between row and column traces at any trace intersection closed by independent key region actuation; wherein
the trace matrix includes trace extensions extending from the row and column traces to underlie the combination key regions, the trace extensions in each combination key region extending to within a contact region of an associated electrical contact beneath the combination key region.
- 2. The keypad of claim 1 wherein trace extensions extending from the row traces form a first part of an auxiliary matrix, and trace extensions extending from the column traces form a second part of the auxiliary matrix and define auxiliary intersections with the trace extensions extending from the row traces, the auxiliary intersections being in electrical communication with corresponding intersections of the trace matrix.
- 3. The keypad of claim 2, wherein the processor is configured to distinguish between an auxiliary intersection and its corresponding intersection of the trace matrix by a determined order in which individual intersections are closed.
- 4. The keypad of claim 1 wherein the opposed electrical contact is displaced into contact with the trace extensions by simultaneous actuation of independent key regions on opposite sides of the combination key region.
- 5. The keypad of claim 1 wherein the trace matrix is connected to the processor only by a number of conductors equal to the sum of the number of rows and the number of columns of the array of independent key regions.
- 6. The keypad of claim 1 wherein each combination key region is bounded by two column traces and two row traces.
- 7. The keypad of claim 6 wherein the trace matrix includes four trace extensions underlying each combination key region.
- 8. The keypad of claim 1 wherein the trace extensions of each combination key region have distal ends extending toward a common point within the combination key region.
- 9. The keypad of claim 1 wherein the trace extensions form a spiral pattern within the combination key region.
- 10. The keypad of claim 1 wherein the opposed electrical contact comprises a snap dome under the combination key region.
- 11. The keypad of claim 10 wherein the snap dome consists essentially of an electrically conductive material.
- 12. The keypad of claim 11 wherein the snap dome has an edge defining openings through which the trace extensions extend without contacting the dome edge.
- 13. The keypad of claim 10 wherein the snap dome has dimples extending downward from an underside surface of the dome and arranged to engage the trace extensions when the dome is snapped downward.
- 14. The keypad of claim 13 wherein one dimple is arranged to engage one trace extension, and another dimple is arranged to engage another trace extension, when the dome is snapped downward.
- 15. The keypad of claim 14 wherein the snap dome has four dimples arranged to engage four respective trace extensions when the dome is snapped downward.
- 16. The keypad of claim 10 wherein one of the trace extensions of the combination key region is in permanent electrical communication with the snap dome, other trace extensions of the combination key region extending to conductive pads under the dome.
- 17. The keypad of claim 10 wherein the snap dome straddles distal ends of the trace extensions.
- 18. The keypad of claim 10 wherein the snap dome carries a layer of electrically conductive material on an underside of the dome facing the trace extensions.
- 19. The keypad of claim 18 wherein the layer of electrically conductive material covers only a central region of the snap dome.
- 20. The keypad of claim 18 wherein the snap dome consists essentially of an electrically insulating material formed into a dome shape, and the layer of electrically conductive material.
- 21. The keypad of claim 20 wherein the electrically insulating material is a polyester resin.
- 22. A keypad comprising a keymat and a switch substrate underlying the keymat, wherein
the keymat comprises
a continuous sheet with an exposed upper surface forming separate elevated independent key regions, the sheet defining combination key regions between the elevated independent key regions; a series of independent key force concentrators disposed beneath an underside of the sheet under respective independent key regions; and a series of combination key force concentrators secured to and extending from an underside of the sheet under respective combination key regions; the substrate comprising
a series of independent key tactile feedback structures underlying respective independent key force concentrators of the keymat; and a series of combination key tactile feedback structures underlying respective combination key force concentrators of the keymat.
- 23. The keypad of claim 22 wherein, with the keypad at rest, the independent key force concentrators are separated from their underlying independent key tactile feedback structures by a distance greater than any separation distance between the combination key force concentrators and their underlying combination key tactile feedback structures.
- 24. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the independent key regions have greater associated stroke length than the combination key regions.
- 25. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the combination key regions have a lower associated actuation force than the independent key regions.
- 26. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the force concentrators associated with the independent key regions engage the underside of the sheet only directly beneath upper plateau areas of the independent key regions.
- 27. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the sheet is made of a plastic material with elastic modulus of at least 100,000 pounds per square inch.
- 28. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the independent and combination key tactile feedback structures comprise snap domes.
- 29. The keypad of claim 28 wherein the snap domes are formed of metal.
- 30. The keypad of claim 28 wherein the snap domes are formed of polyester.
- 31. The keypad of claim 22 wherein, with the keypad at rest, the independent key force concentrators are separated from their associated tactile feedback structures by a distance greater than an effective stroke length of the tactile feedback structures.
- 32. The keypad of claim 22 wherein effective stroke lengths of both the independent and combination key tactile feedback structures are essentially the same.
- 33. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the switch substrate comprises a trace matrix underlying the keymat, the matrix including
normally isolated column traces and row traces, each column trace underlying independent key regions of a corresponding column of key regions, and each row trace underlying independent key regions of a corresponding row of key regions, the row and column traces together defining an array of normally open trace intersections corresponding to the independent key regions; and trace extensions extending from the row and column traces to underlie the combination key regions, the trace extensions in each combination key region extending to within a contact region of an associated electrical contact beneath the combination key region.
- 34. The keypad of claim 33 wherein the trace extensions extend to distal ends disposed beneath the combination key region.
- 35. The keypad of claim 33 comprising at least three trace extensions disposed within each combination key region.
- 36. The keypad of claim 35 comprising four trace extensions disposed within each combination key region.
- 37. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat is structured and arranged to operate the independent key tactile feedback structures when their associated independent key regions are individually pressed, and to operate the combination key tactile feedback structures when their associated combination key regions are pressed.
- 38. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat further comprises ribs depending from the keymat sheet and extending between respective combination key force concentrators and independent key force concentrators.
- 39. The keypad of claim 38 wherein the ribs are tapered.
- 40. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat is structured and arranged to operate the independent key tactile feedback structures when their associated independent key regions are individually pressed, and to operate the combination key tactile feedback structures when adjacent independent key regions on opposite sides of their associated combination key regions are simultaneously pressed.
- 41. The keypad of claim 40 wherein independently pressing an independent key region operates the independent key tactile feedback structure associated with that region before operating the combination key tactile feedback structure underlying any adjacent combination key region.
- 42. The keypad of claim 40 wherein simultaneously pressing two independent key regions adjacent a combination key region operates the combination key tactile feedback structure underlying that combination key region before operating either independent key tactile feedback structure underlying the pressed independent key regions.
- 43. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat sheet forms an undulating surface contour of exposed key regions.
- 44. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the independent key regions are arranged in rows and columns.
- 45. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat sheet has an exposed surface hardness of at least 1 foot-pound per inch, measured as an Izod impact strength, notched.
- 46. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat sheet consists essentially of thermoformed resin and graphics.
- 47. The keypad of claim 46 wherein the graphics are pre-applied prior to thermoforming.
- 48. The keypad of claim 46 wherein the graphics are defined by resin of the sheet.
- 49. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat sheet comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyester and polycarbonate resins.
- 50. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the keymat sheet and force concentrators are formed of differing materials.
- 51. The keypad of claim 22 wherein the independent and combination key force concentrators are molded in place on the keymat sheet.
- 52. The keypad of claim 22 further comprising a light source introducing light into an optically transmissive layer of the keymat, thereby illuminating graphics associated with multiple key regions of the keymat with light conducted along the keymat layer from the light source.
- 53. A keypad comprising
an exposed keymat with independent key regions arranged in an array of multiple rows and columns, and combination key regions defined between rows and columns of the array of independent key regions; a trace matrix underlying the keymat, the matrix including normally isolated independent key column traces and row traces, each independent key column trace underlying the independent key regions of a corresponding column, and each independent key row trace underlying the independent key regions of a corresponding row, the independent key row and column traces together defining an array of normally open trace intersections corresponding to the array of independent key regions; and a processor responsive to electrical communication between independent key row and column traces at any trace intersection closed by independent key region actuation; wherein
the trace matrix also includes combination key column traces and row traces interposed between independent key column and row traces and underlying the combination key regions, with each combination key column trace electrically joined to an associated independent key column trace, and each combination key row trace electrically joined to an associated independent key row trace.
- 54. The keypad of claim 53 wherein each combination key column trace is electrically joined to an associated independent key column trace separated from the combination key column trace by at least two other independent key column traces.
- 55. The keypad of claim 53 wherein each combination key row trace is electrically joined to an associated independent key row trace separated from the combination key row trace by at least two other independent key row trace.
- 56. The keypad of claim 53 wherein the trace matrix is connected to the processor only by a number of conductors equal to the sum of the number of rows and the number of columns of the array of independent key regions.
- 57. The keypad of claim 53 wherein the trace matrix is connected to the processor by only (M+N) data lines and wherein the keypad defines (M×N)+(M−1)×(N−1) independently actuatable key regions, where M and N are of the group consisting of all positive integers.
- 58. A keypad comprising a keymat and a switch substrate underlying the keymat, wherein
the keymat comprises a continuous sheet with an exposed upper surface forming separate elevated independent key regions that, when pressed independent of adjacent keys, produces an associated output, the sheet defining combination key regions between adjacent independent key regions that, when pressed in combination, produce an output associated with the combination key region; the substrate comprising some discrete tactile feedback structures underlying respective independent key regions of the keymat, and other discrete tactile feedback structures underlying respective combination key regions of the keymat.
- 59. The keypad of claim 58 wherein both independent and combination key regions display graphics associated with their outputs.
- 60. The keypad of claim 58 constructed to actuate the tactile feedback structure underlying one of the combination key regions when pressing two diagonally-oriented independent key regions adjacent the combination key region.
- 61. The keypad of claim 60 wherein pressing two diagonally-oriented independent key regions adjacent the combination key region actuates the tactile feedback structure underlying the combination key region before actuating either of the tactile feedback structures underlying the two pressed independent key regions.
- 62. A keypad comprising
a keymat having a continuous sheet with an exposed, undulating upper surface forming separate elevated independent key regions that, when pressed independent of adjacent keys, produces an associated output, the sheet defining combination key regions between adjacent independent key regions that, when pressed in combination, produce an output associated with the combination key region; and a light source introducing light into an optically transmissive layer of the keymat, thereby illuminating graphics associated with multiple key regions of the keymat with light conducted along the keymat layer from the light source.
- 63. The keypad of claim 62 wherein the optically transmissive layer is of an optically transmissive polymer in continuous contact with the sheet having the exposed upper surface.
- 64. The keypad of claim 62 further including a light pipe disposed between the keymat and the light source and configured to direct light from the light source toward a light inlet on the keymat.
- 65. The keypad of claim 62 wherein the optically transmissive layer comprises an elastomeric web containing a series of rigid inserts disposed directly above corresponding tactile feedback elements associated with independent key regions of the keymat.
- 66. A keypad comprising a keymat and a switch substrate underlying the keymat, the keymat comprising a continuous sheet defining both
an active region in which an exposed upper surface forms separate elevated independent key regions that, when pressed independent of adjacent key regions, produces an associated output, the sheet defining combination key regions between adjacent independent key regions that, when pressed in combination, produce an output associated with the combination key region; and a deflection zone about a perimeter of the active region, the keymat having a lower stiffness in the deflection zone than in the active region.
- 67. A keypad comprising
a keymat defining an array of discrete key regions; and an array of snap domes, each snap dome underlying a corresponding key region of the keymat; and a pattern of electrical traces underlying the snap domes; wherein each snap dome is arranged to electrically connect at least three electrical traces when actuated by pressing on its corresponding key region.
- 68. The keypad of claim 67 wherein the electrical traces connected during actuation of a snap dome each extend to a distal end underlying the snap dome.
- 69. The keypad of claim 67 wherein each snap dome is arranged to electrically connect four electrical traces when actuated by pressing on its corresponding key region.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/382,906, filed on May 23, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/360,052, filed on Feb. 27, 2002. The entire contents of these two provisional applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60382906 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60360052 |
Feb 2002 |
US |