1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a keyswitch and, more particularly, to a keyswitch utilizing a magnetic attraction force to drive a key cap to move with a support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A keyboard, which is the most common input device, can be found in variety of electronic equipments for users to input characters, symbols, numerals and so on. From consumer electronic products to industrial machine tools are all equipped with a keyboard for purpose of operation.
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Therefore, an objective of the invention is to provide a keyswitch utilizing a magnetic attraction force to drive a key cap to move with a support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a keyswitch comprises a casing, a key cap and a support device. The support device is disposed between the casing and the key cap and rotatably connected to the key cap and the casing. The key cap moves with the support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position. One of the casing and the key cap has a first magnetic area and the support device has a second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by an external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a keyswitch comprises a base, a key cap and a support device. The support device is disposed between the base and the key cap and rotatably connected to the key cap and the base. The key cap moves with the support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position. The key cap has a first magnetic area and the support device has a second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by an external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a keyswitch comprises a base, a key cap and a support device. The support device is disposed between the base and the key cap and rotatably connected to the key cap and the base. The key cap moves with the support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position. The base has a first magnetic area and the support device has a second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by an external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a keyswitch comprises a base, a frame, a key cap and a support device. The frame is disposed on the base. The key cap is disposed in the frame. The support device is disposed between the base and the key cap and rotatably connected to the key cap and the base. The key cap moves with the support device between a non-pressed position and a pressed position. The frame has a first magnetic area and the support device has a second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by an external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position.
As mentioned in the above, the first magnetic area of the invention is selectively disposed on one of the casing, which may be the base or a combination of the base and the frame, and the key cap, and the support device has the second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, the magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by the external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position. Since the resilient member of the conventional keyswitch is unnecessary for the invention, the lifetime of the keyswitch of the invention can be extended effectively.
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.
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The support device 24 is disposed between the base 20 and the key cap 22 and rotatably connected to the key cap 22 and the base 20. In this embodiment, the support device 24 may comprise a first support member 240 and a second support member 242. Each of the first support member 240 and the second support member 242 comprises a first connecting portion (i.e. a first end portion) 2400 and a second connecting portion (i.e. a central portion) 2420, wherein the first connecting portion 2400 is rotatably connected to the base 20 and the second connecting portion 2420 is rotatably connected to the key cap 22. In this embodiment, the first connecting portion 2400 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 200 of the base 20 and the second connecting portion 2420 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 220 of the key cap 22, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment. In other words, the first connecting portion 2400 is confined in the connecting socket 200 such that the first end portion is rotatably connected to the base 20. Accordingly, the key cap 22 can move with the support device 24 between a non-pressed position (as shown in
The key cap 22 has a first magnetic area 26 and the support device 24 has a second magnetic area (i.e. a second end portion) 244 corresponding to the first magnetic area 26. One of the first magnetic area 26 and the second magnetic area 244 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) and the other one of the first magnetic area 26 and the second magnetic area 244 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) or a magnetic induction material (e.g. iron or other metals). In this embodiment, the first magnetic area 26 may be a magnetic object and the second magnetic area 244 may be a magnetic induction material. In practical applications, the support device 24 may be made of magnetic induction material wholly. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first magnetic area 26 and the second magnetic area 244 both may be magnets.
When the key cap 22 is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area 26 and the second magnetic area 244 keeps the key cap 22 at the non-pressed position (as shown in
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The frame 31 is disposed on the base 30 and the key cap 32 is disposed in the frame 31. In this embodiment, the key cap 32 may be connected to the frame 31 by a flexible material 39. The flexible material 39 surrounds the key cap 32 such that there is no gap between the key cap 32 and the frame 31. Accordingly, the flexible material 39 can prevent dust, beverage, water or other liquids from entering the space under the key cap 32. The support device 34 is disposed between the base 30 and the key cap 32 and rotatably connected to the key cap 32 and the base 30. In this embodiment, the support device 34 may comprise a first support member 340 and a second support member 342. Each of the first support member 340 and the second support member 342 comprises a first connecting portion (i.e. a central portion) 3400 and a second connecting portion (i.e. a first end portion) 3420, wherein the first connecting portion 3400 is rotatably connected to the base 30 and the second connecting portion 3420 is rotatably connected to the key cap 32. In this embodiment, the first connecting portion 3400 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 300 of the base 30 and the second connecting portion 3420 abuts against the key cap 32 so as to be rotatably connected to the key cap 32, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment. In other words, the first connecting portion 3400 is confined in the connecting socket 300 such that the central portion is rotatably connected to the base 30. Accordingly, the key cap 32 can move with the support device 34 between a non-pressed position (as shown in
The base 30 has a first magnetic area 36 and the support device 34 has a second magnetic area (i.e. a second end portion) 344 corresponding to the first magnetic area 36. One of the first magnetic area 36 and the second magnetic area 344 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) and the other one of the first magnetic area 36 and the second magnetic area 344 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) or a magnetic induction material (e.g. iron or other metals). In this embodiment, the first magnetic area 36 may be a magnetic object and the second magnetic area 344 may be a magnetic induction material. In practical applications, the support device 34 may be made of magnetic induction material wholly. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first magnetic area 36 and the second magnetic area 344 both may be magnets.
When the key cap 32 is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area 36 and the second magnetic area 344 keeps the key cap 32 at the non-pressed position (as shown in
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The frame 41 is disposed on the base 40 and the key cap 42 is disposed in the frame 41. In this embodiment, the key cap 42 may be connected to the frame 41 by a flexible material 49. The support device 44 is disposed between the base 40 and the key cap 42 and rotatably connected to the key cap 42 and the base 40. In this embodiment, the support device 44 may comprise a first support member 440 and a second support member 442. Each of the first support member 440 and the second support member 442 comprises a first connecting portion 4400 and a second connecting portion 4420, wherein the first connecting portion 4400 is rotatably connected to the base 40 and the second connecting portion 4420 is rotatably connected to the key cap 42. In this embodiment, the first connecting portion 4400 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 400 of the base 40 and the second connecting portion 4420 abuts against the key cap 42 so as to be rotatably connected to the key cap 42, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment. Accordingly, the key cap 42 can move with the support device 44 between a non-pressed position (as shown in
The frame 41 has a first magnetic area 410 and the first support member 440 of the support device 44 has a second magnetic area 46 corresponding to the first magnetic area 410. One of the first magnetic area 410 and the second magnetic area 46 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) and the other one of the first magnetic area 410 and the second magnetic area 46 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) or a magnetic induction material (e.g. iron or other metals). In this embodiment, the second magnetic area 46 may be a magnetic object and the first magnetic area 410 may be a magnetic induction material. In practical applications, the support device 44 may be made of magnetic induction material wholly. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first magnetic area 410 and the second magnetic area 46 both may be magnets.
When the key cap 42 is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area 410 and the second magnetic area 46 keeps the key cap 42 at the non-pressed position (as shown in
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The frame 51 is disposed on the base 50 and the key cap 52 is disposed in the frame 51. In this embodiment, the key cap 52 may be connected to the frame 51 by a flexible material 59. The support device 54 is disposed between the base 50 and the key cap 52 and rotatably connected to the key cap 52 and the base 50. In this embodiment, the support device 54 may comprise a first support member 540 and a second support member 542. Each of the first support member 540 and the second support member 542 comprises a first connecting portion (i.e. a first end portion) 5400 and a second connecting portion (i.e. a central portion) 5420, wherein the first connecting portion 5400 is rotatably connected to the base 50 and the second connecting portion 5420 is rotatably connected to the key cap 52. In this embodiment, the first connecting portion 5400 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 500 of the base 50 and the second connecting portion 5420 abuts against the key cap 52 so as to be rotatably connected to the key cap 52, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment. In other words, the first connecting portion 5400 is confined in the connecting socket 500 such that the first end portion is rotatably connected to the base 50. Accordingly, the key cap 52 can move with the support device 54 between a non-pressed position (as shown in
The frame 51 has a first magnetic area 56 and the support device 54 has a second magnetic area (i.e. a second end portion) 544 corresponding to the first magnetic area 56. One of the first magnetic area 56 and the second magnetic area 544 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) and the other one of the first magnetic area 56 and the second magnetic area 544 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) or a magnetic induction material (e.g. iron or other metals). In this embodiment, the first magnetic area 56 may be a magnetic object and the second magnetic area 544 may be a magnetic induction material. In practical applications, the support device 54 may be made of magnetic induction material wholly. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first magnetic area 56 and the second magnetic area 544 both may be magnets.
When the key cap 52 is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area 56 and the second magnetic area 544 keeps the key cap 52 at the non-pressed position (as shown in
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The frame 61 is disposed on the base 60 and the key cap 62 is disposed in the frame 61. The support device 64 is disposed between the base 60 and the key cap 62 and rotatably connected to the key cap 62 and the base 60. In this embodiment, the support device 64 may comprise a first support member 640 and a second support member 642. Each of the first support member 640 and the second support member 642 comprises a first connecting portion (i.e. a first end portion) 6400 and a second connecting portion (i.e. a central portion) 6420, wherein the first connecting portion 6400 is rotatably connected to the base 60 and the second connecting portion 6420 is rotatably connected to the keycap 62. In this embodiment, the first connecting portion 6400 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 600 of the base 60 and the second connecting portion 6420 is rotatably connected to a connecting socket 620 of the key cap 62, but the invention is not limited to this embodiment. In other words, the first connecting portion 6400 is confined in the connecting socket 600 such that the first end portion is rotatably connected to the base 60. Accordingly, the key cap 62 can move with the support device 64 between a non-pressed position (as shown in
The frame 61 has a first magnetic area 66 and the first magnetic area 66 comprises a first magnetic sub-area 660 and a second magnetic sub-area 662 both disposed on opposite sides of the frame 61. The first support member 640 and the second support member 642 of the support device 64 have second magnetic areas (i.e. second end portions) 644 corresponding to the first magnetic sub-area 660 and the second magnetic sub-area 662, respectively. One of the first magnetic area 66 and the second magnetic area 644 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) and the other one of the first magnetic area 66 and the second magnetic area 644 may be a magnetic object (e.g. magnet) or a magnetic induction material (e.g. iron or other metals). In this embodiment, the first magnetic area 66 may be a magnetic object and the second magnetic area 644 may be a magnetic induction material. In practical applications, the support device 64 may be made of magnetic induction material wholly. Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first magnetic area 66 and the second magnetic area 644 both may be magnets.
When the key cap 62 is not pressed, a magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic sub-area 660 and the second magnetic area 644 and a magnetic attraction force between the second magnetic sub-area 662 and the second magnetic area 644 keep the key cap 62 at the non-pressed position (as shown in
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As mentioned in the above, the first magnetic area of the invention is selectively disposed on one of the casing, which may be the base or a combination of the base and the frame, and the key cap, and the support device has the second magnetic area corresponding to the first magnetic area. When the key cap is not pressed, the magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic area and the second magnetic area keeps the key cap at the non-pressed position. When the key cap is pressed by the external force such that the second magnetic area moves away from the first magnetic area, the key cap moves with the support device from the non-pressed position toward the pressed position. When the external force is removed, the second magnetic area moves toward the first magnetic area due to the magnetic attraction force such that the key cap moves with the support device from the pressed position toward the non-pressed position. Since the resilient member of the conventional keyswitch is unnecessary for the invention, the lifetime of the keyswitch of the invention can be extended effectively.
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.
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This is a division application of Ser. No. 13/541,655, now pending, filed on Jul. 3, 2012.
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