1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a keyswitch for preventing itself from being damaged by the entrance of water and for increasing its lifetime. In particular, the invention relates to a keyswitch equipped with a deformable shielding which is capable of deforming during the movement of the keycap and further covering the substrate, the switch, and the supporting device, so as to achieve the purposes of dust proofing and spill proofing.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With the evolvement of information, information equipment is getting more and more popular. For instance, there are various kinds of brands and types of conventional computers in the market. The computers are used in home, factories, companies, offices and school and available for all people. They almost become humans' daily necessities. Accordingly, how to maintain the validity of operating computers and how to prevent this kind of high technology products from being damaged are important issues for everyone.
However, keyboard, one kind of peripheral device, is the most likely to be contaminated. Any dust floating in the air, or tobacco ash, beverage, or drips which are carelessly dropped by users are all able to cause damages to keyboards and affect the lifetime of computers.
In order to solve the problems of dust proofing and spill proofing, improvements of different kinds of keyswitch were disclosed. For instance, a conventional waterproof keyboard was disclosed in Taiwan patent number 236428. A plurality of drainpipes and holes are disposed at the lower surface of the upper cover and on the lower cover respectively. Fluid can be guided to a water tank disposed under the lower cover by the drainpipes, so as to prevent the fluid from flowing to circuit units. However, the design is much complex, and it is difficult to produce the keyboard on which the drainpipes and holes are disposed. Moreover, if the keyboard is incautiously upset, the fluid stored in the water tank will flow back in the keyboard to cause serious damages.
Accordingly, in order to prevent the aforesaid situations, the scope of the invention is to provide a dustproof and spill proof keyswitch which utilizes a deformable shielding to isolate contaminations under the keycap, so as to decrease the damage rate and increase the lifetime of keyswitches.
A scope of the invention is to provide a keyswitch for decreasing the damage rate and increasing its lifetime. In particular, the deformable shielding of the keyswitch is capable of deforming during the movement of the keycap and further covering the substrate, the switch, and the supporting device. Users can effectively diminish the possibility of breakage of keyswitches caused by environmental factors.
According to a preferred embodiment, a keyswitch of the invention includes a substrate, a switch, a supporting device, a deformable shielding and a keycap. The switch is mounted on the substrate. The supporting device has an upper engagement portion and a lower engagement portion engaged to the substrate. The deformable shielding has a top portion, and the deformable shielding is disposed on the substrate and covers the switch and the supporting device. And, a plurality of apertures are formed on the top portion. The keycap thereof defines a lower surface and has a plurality of retaining lugs formed on the lower surface. Alternatively, the retaining lugs passes through the apertures of the top portion to engage with the upper engagement portion of the supporting device, or the upper engagement portion of the supporting device passes through the apertures of the top portion to engage with the retaining lugs. Besides, according to the keyswitch of the invention, the supporting device supports the keycap to vertically move relative to the substrate, and the switch is selectively switched on in response to the movement of the keycap.
Accordingly, the keyswitch of the invention can achieve the functions of dust proofing and spill proofing with the deformable shielding between the keycap and the supporting device.
The advantage and spirit of the invention may be understood by the following recitations together with the appended drawings.
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In an embodiment, the retaining lugs 1044 pass through the apertures 1422 of the top portion 142 to engage with the upper engagement portion 1022 of the supporting device 102. In another embodiment, the upper engagement portion 1022 of the supporting device 102 passes through the apertures 1422 of the top portion 142 to engage with the retaining lugs 1044. In the embodiment, the retaining lugs 1044 pass through the apertures 1422 of the top portion 142 to engage with the upper engagement portion 1022 of the supporting device 102.
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Moreover, the switches 122 are mounted on the substrate 12. Each of the supporting devices 102 has an upper engagement portion 1022 and a lower engagement portion 1024 engaged to the substrate 12. The deformable shielding 14 has a plurality of top portions 142 which correspond to the switches 122 and the supporting devices 102. The deformable shielding 14 is disposed on the substrate 12 and covers the switches 122 and the supporting devices 102. Besides, each top portion 142 thereon is formed a plurality of apertures 1422. The deformable shielding 14 is formed of a rubber material or a polymer material. Each keycap 104 corresponds to one top portion 142, defines a lower surface 1042, and has a plurality of retaining lugs 1044 formed on the lower surface 1042 thereof. Alternatively, the retaining lugs 1044 pass through the apertures 1422 of the top portions 142 to engage with the upper engagement portions 1022 of the supporting devices 102, or the upper engagement portions 1022 pass through the apertures 1422 of the top portions 142 to engage with the retaining lugs 1044 of the keycaps 104. Similarly, in the embodiment, the retaining lugs 1044 pass through the apertures 1422 of the top portions 142 to engage with the upper engagement portions 1022 of the supporting devices 102.
Herein, each supporting device 102 supports the corresponding keycap 104 to vertically move relative to the substrate 12, and each switch 122 is selectively switched on in response to the movement of the corresponding keycap 104. Moreover, when one of the plurality of keycaps 104 moves downward under an external force, the deformable shielding 14 supports the keycap 104 and deforms responsive to the reciprocal movement of the keycap 104. Thus, the keycap 104 which is pressed downward can return to its highest position without an elastic dome such as a rubber dome.
Similarly, in the embodiment, each top portion 142 is adapted to cover one corresponding switch 122 and one corresponding supporting device 102, and the lower surface 1042 of each keycap 104 is adapted to engage with the corresponding top portion 142. Each supporting device 102 is a scissors-type supporting device.
In the light of the foregoing deformable shielding of the preferred embodiment, in a practical application, it is preferable that border between deformable shieldings under the corresponding keycaps is formed seamlessly in order to make the whole keyboard achieve functions of dust proofing and spill proofing. Hence, for the whole keyboard, the deformable shieldings under keycaps of all keyswitches can be formed integrally to be one piece deformable shielding adapted to the whole keyboard.
Compared to prior arts, the keyswitch and the keyboard of the invention can achieve the functions of dust proofing and spill proofing with the deformable shielding disposed between the keycap and the supporting device, and prevent fluid from flowing into the keyboard directly.
With the example and explanations above, the features and spirits of the invention will be hopefully well described. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teaching of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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20080164131 A1 | Jul 2008 | US |