Claims
- 1. A keyswitch device comprising:
- a key top having an upper finger touching face and a lower face to which first and second holding portions are provided;
- a support plate disposed beneath the key top, the support plate having an upper portion provided with a third holding portion facing the first holding portion and a fourth holding portion facing the second holding portion;
- a switching pattern provided on the support plate between the key top and the support plate;
- a guide support member supporting the key top for moving the key top vertically toward and away from the switching pattern, the guide support member comprising a first link member held by the first and fourth holding portions and a second link member pivotally connected to the first link member and held by the second and third holding portions; and
- a switching member performing a switching operation in accordance with the movement of the key top, the switching member being movable to an operating position beneath the key top via the guide support member to make an electrical connection with the switching pattern and to a non-operating position removed from beneath the key top and disengaged from the guide support member.
- 2. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a circuit board disposed slidably on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board.
- 3. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the switching member is attached to the circuit board.
- 4. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the third and fourth holding portions of the support plate are arrayed side by side in a linear direction, the circuit board being slidably movable in the linear direction.
- 5. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the circuit board has a slot extending in the linear direction for allowing the third and fourth holding portions to pass therethrough, at least one of the third and fourth holding portions being in sliding contact with the slot for guiding sliding movement of the circuit board.
- 6. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first link member has a lower end portion provided with a pin engageable with the fourth holding portion and the second link member has a lower end portion provided with a pin member engageable with the third holding portion, the circuit board being sandwiched between the support plate and the pin and the pin member.
- 7. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the circuit board comprises:
- a first flexible circuit board provided with a first circuit pattern;
- a second flexible circuit board provided with a second circuit pattern and positioned below the first circuit pattern and above the support plate;
- a spacer provided between the first and second flexible circuit pattern and formed with a hole at a position corresponding to the first and second circuit patterns for allowing the first circuit pattern to bring into contact with the second circuit pattern, the first and second circuit patterns constituting the switching pattern.
- 8. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first and second link members provide a scissors-type linkage having a pivot portion, the pivot portion being seated on the switching member at the operating position of the switching member.
- 9. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a circuit board disposed stationarily on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board as a fixed contact pattern.
- 10. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a slide member disposed slidably on the circuit board, the switching member being attached to the slide member and having a movable electrode contactable with the fixed contact pattern.
- 11. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the slide member is formed of an elastomers material, and wherein the third and fourth holding portions of the support plate are arrayed side by side in a linear direction, the slide member being slidably movable in the linear direction.
- 12. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the slide member has a slot extending in the linear direction for allowing the third and fourth holding portions to pass therethrough, at least one of the third and fourth holding portions being in sliding contact with the slot for guiding sliding movement of the slide member.
- 13. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first and second link members provide a scissors-type linkage having a pivot portion, the pivot portion being seated on the switching member at the operating position of the switching member.
- 14. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switching pattern is formed directly on the support plate by printing as a fixed contact pattern.
- 15. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a spacer formed on the printing but at a position other than the fixed contact pattern.
- 16. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a slide member disposed slidably on the spacer layer and provided with a movable electrode contactable with the fixed contact pattern, the switching member being attached to the slide member.
- 17. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the third and fourth holding portions of the support plate are arrayed side by side in a linear direction, the slide member being slidably movable in the linear direction.
- 18. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the slide member has a slot extending in the linear direction for allowing the third and fourth holding portions to pass therethrough, at least one of the third and fourth holding portions being in sliding contact with the slot for guiding sliding movement of the slide member.
- 19. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first and second link members provide a scissors-type linkage having a pivot portion, the pivot portion being seated on the switching member at the operating position of the switching member.
- 20. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a circuit board disposed stationarily on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board.
- 21. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a slide member disposed slidably on the circuit board, the slide member supporting the switching member.
- 22. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the slide member comprises a plate member and wherein the switch member is provided integrally with the plate member.
- 23. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the slide member is formed of a metal, and wherein the switch member comprises a leaf spring provided integrally with the metallic slide member.
- 24. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 23, wherein the third and fourth holding portions of the support plate are arrayed side by side in a linear direction, the slide member being slidably movable in the linear direction.
- 25. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 24, wherein the circuit board has a slot extending in the linear direction for allowing the third and fourth holding portions to pass therethrough, at least one of the third and fourth holding portions being in sliding contact with the slot for guiding sliding movement of the circuit board.
- 26. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 25, wherein the circuit board comprises:
- a first flexible circuit board provided with a first circuit pattern;
- a second flexible circuit board provided with the second circuit pattern and positioned below the first circuit pattern and above the support plate;
- a spacer provided between the first and second flexible circuit pattern and formed with a hole at a position corresponding to the first and second circuit patterns for allowing the first circuit pattern to bring into contact with the second circuit pattern.
- 27. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 26, wherein the first and second link members provide a scissors-type linkage having a pivot portion, the pivot portion being seated on the leaf spring at the operating position of the leaf spring.
- 28. The keyswitch device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a circuit board disposed stationarily on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board in a form of piezoelectric element.
- 29. A key board comprising:
- a plurality of keyswitch devices, each comprising:
- a key top;
- a support plate disposed beneath the key top;
- a switching pattern provided on the support plate;
- a guide support member supporting the key top for moving the key top vertically toward and away from the switching pattern, the guide support member comprising a first link member and a second link member pivotally connected to the first link member, the first and second link members having one end connected to the key top; and
- a switching member performing a switching operation in accordance with the movement of the key top to make an electrical connection with the switching pattern; and
- at least one slide mechanism for selectively moving the switching member to an operating position where the guide support member is mounted on the switching member and to a non-operating position where the guide support member is disengaged from the switching member, the slide mechanism being selectively provided with respect to a keyswitch device independent from another keyswitch device on the key board.
- 30. The key board as claimed in claim 29, wherein the plurality of keyswitch devices are divided into at least first and second groups, and respective first and second slide mechanisms are provided, whereby the selection of the operating and non operating positions of the key tops belonging to the first group is performed independently of the selection of the operating and non operating position of the key tops belonging to the second group.
- 31. The key board as claimed in claim 30, wherein the keyswitch device further comprises a circuit board having the switching pattern and provided on the support plate;
- and wherein each slide mechanism comprises a slide base disposed slidably on the circuit board and positioned below the guide support member, the switching member being provided to the slide base so as to be movable along with the slide base.
- 32. The key board as claimed in claim 31, wherein each slide mechanism further comprises a holder member positioned above the slide base and holding each another end of the first and second link members, the holder member being fixed to the circuit board with a space therefrom, the slide base being disposed in the space.
- 33. The key board as claimed in claim 30, wherein each key top has an upper finger touching face and a lower face to which first and second holding portions are provided,
- and wherein the support plate has an upper portion provided with a third holding portion in confrontation with the first holding portion and a fourth holding portion in confrontation with the second holding portion,
- and wherein each guide support member comprises a first link member held by the first and fourth holding portions and a second link member pivotally connected to the first link member and held by the second and third holding portions.
- 34. The key board as claimed in claim 33, further comprising at least first and second circuit boards each disposed slidably on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the first and second circuit boards, the respective first and second slide mechanism comprising the first and second circuit boards slidable independently of each other on the support plate.
- 35. The key board as claimed in claim 33, further comprising a circuit board disposed stationarily on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board as a fixed contact pattern;
- and wherein the respective first and second slide mechanism comprise first and second slide members disposed slidably on the circuit board, the switching member being attached to the first and second slide members and having movable electrodes contactable with the fixed contact pattern, the first and second slide members being slidable independent of each other on the circuit board.
- 36. The key board as claimed in claim 33 wherein the switching pattern is formed directly on the support plate by printing as a fixed contact pattern;
- and further comprising a spacer formed on the printing but at a position other than the fixed contact pattern;
- and wherein the respective first and second slide mechanisms comprise first and second slide members disposed slidably on the spacer and provided with a movable electrode contactable with the fixed contact pattern, the first and second slide members being slidable independently of each other on the spacer, and switching members being attached to the first and second slide members.
- 37. The key board as claimed in claim 33 further comprising a circuit board disposed stationarily on the support plate, the switching pattern being formed in the circuit board;
- and wherein the respective first and second slide mechanism comprise first and second slide members disposed slidably on the circuit board, the first and second slide members providing respective switching members and being slidable independent of each other on the circuit board.
Priority Claims (4)
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| 6-190991 |
Jul 1994 |
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| 6-190992 |
Jul 1994 |
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| 7-163606 |
Jun 1995 |
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| 7-218455 |
Aug 1995 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/495,076, filed on Jun. 27, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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