Information
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Patent Grant
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6179497
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Patent Number
6,179,497
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Date Filed
Friday, November 5, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200125 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hilten; John S.
- Nguyen; Anthony H.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 495
- 400 492
- 400 4912
- 400 491
- 400 490
- 400 472
- 200 344
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A keyswitch for notebook computer comprises at least a keytop, a rubber cone, a base, a bottom plate below the base and two levers arranged in scissors form between the keytop and the base. The upper ends of the two levers are connected to the keytop and the lower ends of the two levers are provided with pivotal shafts. The pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of at least one lever is projecting from an outer wall of the lever such that a dent is formed between a rear wall of the pivotal shaft and a bottom end of the lever. The base has a plurality of through holes corresponding to the pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of the levers and the pivotal shafts are pivotally engaged with the through holes. A clamping plate arranged atop each the through hole. The base has a hollow accommodating space below the two levers. The bottom plate has a plurality of through holes corresponding to the pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of the levers. The dents are fitted to an inner edge of the through holes on the bottom plate. The keyswitch of the present invention has stable movement and is not shaken during operation.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a keyswitch for notebook computer, especially to a keyswitch for notebook computer wherein the keytops thereof do not weave during operation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in FIG.
1
. the conventional lever type keyswitch
10
a
for notebook computer generally comprises a keytop
11
a
, a rubber cone
12
a
, a first lever
13
a
, a second lever
14
a
, a base
16
a
and a bottom plate
22
a
. The first lever
13
a
and the second lever
14
a
are in scissors arrangement and have respectively pivotal shaft
18
a
and
19
a
on lower end thereof and arranged within a recess
20
a
and
21
a
formed on top of the base
16
a
. Moreover, the upper ends of the first lever
13
a
and the second lever
14
a
are pivotally connected to the bottom of the keytop
11
a
and the rubber cone
12
a
is located to a region corresponding to the key pressing stroke of the keytop
11
a
. The keytop
11
a
, upon key pressing operation, is guide by the first lever
13
a
and the second lever
14
a
to depress the rubber cone
12
a
below the keytop
11
a
. The rubber cone
12
a
is collapsed to touch a circuit membrane
15
a
on the base
16
a
, thus generating keyswitch signal. However in above mentioned conventional lever type keyswitch
10
a
, the keytop
11
a
is liable to shake during the keyswitch operation.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to provide a keyswitch, which has stable movement and is not shaken during operation.
To achieve above object, the keyswitch according to the present invention comprises at least a keytop, a rubber cone, a base, a bottom plate below the base and two levers arranged in scissors form between the keytop and the base. The upper ends of the two levers are connected to the keytop and the lower ends of the two levers are provided with pivotal shafts. The pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of at least one lever is projecting from an outer wall of the lever such that a dent is formed between a rear wall of the pivotal shaft and a bottom end of the lever. The base has a plurality of through holes corresponding to the pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of the levers and the pivotal shafts are pivotally engaged with the through holes. A clamping plate arranged atop each the through hole. The base has a hollow accommodating space below the two levers. The bottom plate has a plurality of through holes corresponding to the pivotal shafts on the both lower ends of the levers. The dents are fitted to an inner edge of the through holes on the bottom plate. The keyswitch of the present invention has stable movement and is not shaken during operation.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
FIG. 1
is the sectional view of a conventional keyswitch.
FIG. 2
is the sectional view of the keyswitch according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is the perspective view of the keyswitch according to the present invention
FIG. 4
is the exploded view of the keyswitch according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is the section view of the keyswitch according to the present invention in a pressed state.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference now to
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
and
5
, the present invention is intended to provide a keyswitch for notebook computer wherein the keytops thereof do not weave during operation. As shown in those figures, the keyswitch for notebook computer according to the present invention comprises a keytop
10
, a rubber cone
20
, a first lever
30
, a second lever
40
, a base
50
and a bottom plate
60
, wherein the keytop
10
is a rectangular cap with an operative surface
11
on top side thereof and an assembling surface
12
on bottom side thereof and having two pivotal holes
13
and two sliding grooves
14
.
The rubber cone
20
is placed below the keytop
10
and between the keytop
10
and the base
50
. More particularly, the rubber cone
20
is located within a region corresponding to the key pressing stroke of the keytop
10
.
The first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are arranged between the assembling surface
12
on bottom side of the keytop
10
and the base
50
. The first lever
30
and the second lever
40
have corresponding pivotal poles
31
and pivotal holes
41
on central part thereof such that the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are arranged in scissors fashion. The first lever
30
has two pivotal shafts
32
on both upper ends thereof and the second lever
40
has two sliding shafts
42
on both upper ends thereof. Therefore, the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are pivotally and slidably arranged on the assembling surface
12
of the keytop
10
by engaging the pivotal shafts
32
and the sliding shafts
42
with the pivotal holes
13
and sliding grooves
14
of the keytop
10
. Moreover the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
have two pivotal shafts
33
and
43
on two bottom ends thereof whereby the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are pivotally connected to the base
50
. In the present invention, at least the two pivotal shafts
33
of the lever
30
project out of the outer wall
34
of the lever
30
such that an L-shaped dent
36
is formed between the bottom wall
35
and the rear wall of the pivotal shaft
33
.
The base
50
is arranged below the keytop
10
, the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
and has a plurality of through holes
51
and
52
corresponding to the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
. More particularly, the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are pivotally engaged to the through holes
51
and
52
on the base
50
. The through holes
51
and
52
have respectively retaining plates
53
and
54
to confine the upward displacement of the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
. Moreover, the base
50
has a hollow accommodating space
55
for receiving the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
.
The bottom plate
60
is arranged below the base
50
and has a circuit membrane
70
between the bottom plate
60
and the base
50
. The circuit membrane
70
and the bottom plate
60
have respectively through holes
71
and
61
corresponding to the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
. The keytop
10
, upon key pressing operation, is guide by the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
to depress the rubber cone
22
below the keytop
10
. The rubber cone
20
is collapsed to touch the circuit membrane
70
on the base
60
, thus generating keyswitch signal. When the keytop
10
together with the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are pressed downward, the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are received within the hollow accommodating space
55
. Therefore, the thickness of the keytop
10
can be reduced while the key pressing stroke is unchanged. Moreover the provision of the hollow accommodating space
55
allow the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
being assembled from bottom of the keyswitch.
In other word, according to the present invention, the overall height of the keyswitch is reduced because the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
are received within the hollow accommodating space
55
when the keytop
10
is pressed downward. Moreover, the retaining plates
53
can confine the upward displacement of the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
. The dents
36
of the pivotal shafts
33
are fitted to the inner edge of the through holes
61
on the base
60
and slide along the inner edge of the through holes
61
. In this way, the downward displacement of the pivotal shafts
33
and
43
of the first lever
30
and the second lever
40
can be confined. Therefore, the first lever
30
has better confinement in up and down (Z axis shown in
FIG. 3
) direction. Moreover, the outer wall
34
of the first lever
30
is retained by the inner side of the retaining plates
53
. The first lever
30
is retained in left and right direction because the dents
36
of the pivotal shafts
33
are fitted to the inner edge of the through holes
61
on the base
60
. Therefore the first lever
30
has better confinement in left and right (X axis shown in
FIG. 3
) direction. Moreover, the pivotal shafts
33
of the first lever
30
are retained in front and rear direction (Y axis shown in
FIG. 3
) by the retaining plates
53
and the through hole
51
.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A keyswitch for notebook computers comprising:a keytop formed with an operating surface and an assembling surface respectively at a top surface and a lower surface thereof; a base having a plurality of first through holes formed therein and a centrally disposed second through hole formed in said base, said second through hole intersecting each of said plurality of first through holes, said base having a plurality of retaining plates formed thereon, each of said plurality of retaining plates extending at least partially across a respective one of said first through holes; a circuit membrane disposed beneath said base, said circuit membrane having a plurality of third through holes formed therein in respective aligned relationship with said plurality of first through holes; a bottom plate disposed below said circuit membrane and sandwiching said circuit membrane between said bottom plate and said base, said bottom plate having a plurality of fourth through holes formed therein in respective aligned relationship with said plurality of third through holes; a rubber cone disposed in said second through hole of said base between said assembling surface of said keytop and said circuit membrane; and a first lever and a second lever installed between said assembling surface of said keytop and said base, said first and second levers being pivotally connected together to form a crossed linkage, each of said first and second levers having respective upper ends connected to said assembling surface of said keytop, each of said first and second levers having a pair of lower ends on two respective sides thereof, each said lower end having a pivotal shaft extending laterally from a lower side surface of said lower end with a dent being formed between a rear wall of said pivotal shaft and a portion of said lower side surface adjacent an inner side of said lower end, each of said pivotal shafts being disposed in a respective one of said plurality of first, third and fourth through holes beneath a corresponding one of said plurality of positioning pieces for respective pivotal coupling to said base, each of said dents contacting an inner edge of a respective one of said plurality of fourth through holes to slide along said edge during vertical displacement of said keytop and thereby laterally confine said first and second levers during said displacement, said first and second levers being received into said second through hole of said base responsive to downward displacement of said keytop.
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