1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a key switch and a keyboard therewith, and more particularly, to a thin key switch and a keyboard therewith.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With development of personal computer industry, a keyboard has been one of the input instruments for inputting words, symbols, numerals and so on. Recently, most electronic devices have light-thin designs, leading the keyboard implemented in the electronic device to be developing toward a trend with thin in size. However, lots of mechanisms, such as plunger, rubber dome, linkage bar and so on, are disposed inside the keyboard, which occupies a specific internal volume of a key switch of the keyboard. Accordingly, it constrains height of the key switch and disadvantages in designs of the key switch and the keyboard toward the trend with thin in size. Thus, design of the key switch and keyboard with thin in size has become an issue in the industry.
The present invention provides a thin key switch and a keyboard therewith for solving above drawbacks.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a key switch disposed on a base of a keyboard includes a key cap, an edge plate, a linkage bar and a sliding end. The key cap is disposed above the base. The edge plate is connected to the base, and a slot is formed on the edge plate. The linkage bar is for connecting the key cap and the base. The sliding end is connected to an end of the linkage bar, and the sliding end is slidably disposed in the slot and abuts against a top surface of the base, wherein a cross section area of the sliding end is smaller than a cross section area of the end of the linkage bar.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a keyboard includes a base and at least one key switch. The base has a top surface, and the at least one key switch is disposed on the base. The at least one key switch includes a key cap, an edge plate, a linkage bar and a sliding end. The key cap is disposed above the base. The edge plate is connected to the base, and a slot is formed on the edge plate. The linkage bar is for connecting the key cap and the base. The sliding end is connected to an end of the linkage bar, and the sliding end is slidably disposed in the slot and abuts against a top surface of the base, wherein a cross section area of the sliding end is smaller than a cross section area of the end of the linkage bar.
In summary, the cross section area of the sliding end connected to the end of the linkage bar of the present invention is smaller than the cross section area of the end of the linkage bar. When the sliding end abuts against the top surface of the base, the aforesaid structural design of the sliding end allows the sliding end to approach the base, so as to reduce the height of the linkage bar. Furthermore, the linkage bar is connected to the key cap, leading to that the key cap is activated by the linkage bar to move toward the base. In such a manner, the overall height of the key switch decreases, and thus it advantages in designs of the key switch and the keyboard toward the trend with thin in size.
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.
In the following detailed description of the embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. The components of the present invention can be positioned in a number of different orientations. As such, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. On the other hand, the drawings are only schematic and the sizes of components may be exaggerated for clarity. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” and “installed” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections and installations. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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In this embodiment, the resilient member 38 can be a rubber dome, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the resilient member 38 can be a metal spring as well. As for which one of the above-mentioned designs is adopted, it depends on practical demands. Furthermore, the circuit board 32 includes a switch 321 corresponding to each of the key switches 34, and the resilient member 38 has an activating portion 381 located in a position corresponding to the switch 321. When the key switch 34 is pressed, the resilient member 38 is compressed, such that the activating portion 381 of the resilient member 38 presses the switch 321 of the key switch 34, so as to perform a switch instruction, such as inputting words, symbols, numerals and so on. In this embodiment, the circuit board 32 can be a membrane, but the present invention is not limited there to. For example, the circuit board 32 can be a circuit board with switches as well. As for which one of the above-mentioned designs is adopted, it depends on practical demands.
Furthermore, the key switch 34 includes a lift support mechanism 40 disposed between the base 30 and the key cap 36. When the key switch 34 is pressed, the lift support mechanism 40 can evenly distribute the pressing force to the key cap 36, such that the key cap 36 moves toward the base 30 stably for activating the switch 321 and performing the switch instruction. When the key cap 36 is released and recovered, the lift support mechanism 40 can evenly distribute the resilient force applied by the resilient member 38 to the key cap 36, such that the key cap 36 moves away from the base 30 stably. In other words, the lift support mechanism 40 is used for activating the key cap 36 to move toward or away from the base 30, so as to stabilize the key cap 36 to approach or depart from the base 30 and facilitate stability of movement of the key switch 34.
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In this embodiment, the key switch 34 can include two linkage bars 42 and four sliding ends 48, and the four sliding end 48 are respectively connected to the end P of each of the linkage bars 42. The two edge plates 44 face each other, and two slots 441 are formed on each of the edge plates 44 for slidably latching the sliding ends 48. Accordingly, the lateral portion 421 and the sliding ends 48 of each of the linkage bars 42 are respectively installed in the corresponding pivotal structure 46 and the slots 441. Amounts of the linkage bar 42 and the slot 441 on each of the edge plates 44 are not limited to those illustrated in figures in this embodiment. For example, the key switch 34 can include one linkage bar 42 as well, and one slot 441 can be formed on each of the edge plates 44 correspondingly. In other words, structures that the key switch 34 include more than one linkage bar 42 and more than one slot 441 is formed on the edge plate 44 are within the scope of the present invention.
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In addition, when the sliding end 48 connected to the linkage bar 42 is slidably disposed in the slot 441 on the edge plate 44, the sliding end 48 abuts against the top surface 301 of the base 30. In such a manner, the top surface 301 of the base 30 cooperates with the extending portion 447 of the edge plate 44 for preventing the sliding end 48 from turning over, such that the sliding end 48 slides in the slot 441 stably, so as to stabilize the linkage bar 42 to drive the key cap 36 to moves toward or away from the base 30. Furthermore, a cross section area of the sliding end 48 of the linkage bar 42 is smaller than a cross section area of the end P of the linkage bar 42. In this embodiment, the sliding end 48 can be a truncated conical structure with the cross section area decreasing along a direction away from the end P of the linkage bar 42, as shown in
Since the cross section area of the truncated conical structure (i.e. the sliding end 48) is smaller than the cross section area of the end P of the linkage bar 42 and decreases along the direction away from the end P of the linkage bar 42, the truncated conical structure (i.e. the sliding end 48) approaches the top surface 301 of the base 30 when the truncated conical structure (i.e. the sliding end 48) abuts against the top surface 301 of the base 30. Accordingly, design of the truncated conical structure of the sliding end 48 is capable of decreasing height of the linkage bar 42 when the sliding end 48 abuts against the top surface 301 of the base 30. Since the lateral portion 421 of the linkage bar 42 is pivoted to the pivotal structure 46 of the key cap 36, the key cap 36 is activated by the lateral portion 421 of the linkage bar 42 to moves toward the top surface 301 of the base 30 when the height of the linkage bar 42 decreases. In such a manner, overall height of the key switch 34 decreases, and thus it advantages in designs of the key switch 34 and the keyboard 3 toward the trend with thin in size. In practical application, the sliding end 48 can be ground into the truncated conical shape.
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Compared to the prior art, the cross section area of the sliding end connected to the end of the linkage bar of the present invention is smaller than the cross section area of the end of the linkage bar. When the sliding end abuts against the top surface of the base, the aforesaid structural design of the sliding end allows the sliding end to approach the base, so as to reduce the height of the linkage bar. Furthermore, the linkage bar is connected to the key cap, leading to that the key cap is activated by the linkage bar to move toward the base. In such a manner, the overall height of the key switch decreases, and thus it advantages in designs of the key switch and the keyboard toward the trend with thin in size.
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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102211282 | Jun 2013 | TW | national |