The present invention relates to key switch technology and more particularly, to a light control type key switch assembly, which uses one single light source to achieve electrical signal output.
In conventional keyboards, in addition to utilizing the mutual contact between two metal shrapnels to produce an electrical signal, there is also a technique that uses the light blocking to complete the electrical signal output. In simple terms, when the key switch is pressed, the light emitted by the light source inside the key switch can be successfully received by the light receiver, and the electrical signal will be generated immediately. Once the pressure on the key switch is released, the light receiver will not receive the light from the light source, and there will be no electrical signal generation.
However, in the aforementioned prior art technology, each key switch maters with one respective light source, so the entire keyboard will need a very large number of light sources, complicating the structural arrangement and increasing the manufacturing cost, and therefore, it is necessary to improve the conventional technique.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a light control type key switch assembly, which uses one single light source to achieve electrical signal output, simplifying the structure and reducing the costs.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a light control type key switch assembly comprises a plurality of key switch units, a plurality of light receivers and a light-emitting unit. The key switch units are arranged in parallel, each comprising a key switch holder, a key switch and a return spring. The key switch holder comprises an axial hole. The key switch comprises a key cap and a plunger. The plunger is connected to the key cap and vertically movably mounted in the axial hole of the key switch holder for allowing key switch to be alternatively moved up and down relative to the key switch holder between an initial position and a pressed position. The return spring is mounted between the key switch holder and the key switch to support the key switch in the initial position. The number of the light receivers is equal to the number of the key switch units. Each light receiver is neighbored to one respective key switch holder. The light-emitting unit comprises a light source and a light guide. The light source is disposed at one side relative to the key switch units, and adapted for emitting light. The light guide is disposed to face toward the light source and neighbored to the key switch holders of the key switch units for guiding the light emitted by the light source along a predetermined light path to the light receivers. When the key switch is disposed in the initial position, the plunger of the respective key switch is kept apart from the light path. When the key switch is disposed in the pressed position, the plunger of the respective key switch enters the light path, causing generation of an electrical signal.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the plungers of the key switches are made of an opaque material, each comprising a light barrier block at a bottom side thereof. The width of the light barrier block remains constant along the axial direction of the respective plunger. Thus, the process for generating an electrical signal by blocking the light will be a clear switching process.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the plungers of the key switches are made of an opaque material, each comprising a light barrier block at a bottom side thereof. The width of the light barrier block gradually reduces along the axis of the respective plunger in direction away from the associating key cap. Thus, the process for generating an electrical signal by blocking the light will be a gradual process, so that the electrical signal can be processed for multi-step mode applications.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the plungers of the key switches are made of a light transmissive material, each comprising a refracting portion so configured that when the respective said key switch is disposed in the pressed position, the respective refracting portion regulates the luminous flux of the light guided by the light guide, so that the electrical signal thus generated can be processed for multi-step mode applications.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the plungers of the key switches are made of an opaque material, each comprising a reflecting surface so configured that when the respective key switch is disposed in the pressed position, the reflecting surface reflects regulates the light guided by the light guide onto the respective light receiver, so that the final electrical signal generation is a clear switching process.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The key switch units 20 are arranged in a row (see
The number of the light receivers 40 is equal to the number of the key switch units 20. Each light receiver 40 is mounted at the bottom side of the key switch holder 21 of one respect key switch unit 20.
The light-emitting unit 30 comprises a light source 31 and a light guide 32. As illustrated in
The circuit board 50 is mounted at the bottom side of the key switch holders 21 of the key switch units 29 to carry the light guide 32 and every light receiver 40, and electrically connected with the light receivers 40.
Thus, when the key switch 24 is not pressed by an external pressure and disposed in the initial position P1, the plunger 26 of the key switch 24 is positioned in the axial hole 22 of the associating key switch holder 21, at this time, the light barrier block 27 of the plunger 26 of the key switch 24 is kept apart from the light path, allowing the respective light receiver 40 to receive light from the light guide 32 through the light transmissive portions 23 of the respective key switch holder 21. At this time, no electrical signal is generated. When the key switch 24 is pressed by an external pressure to move from the initial position P1 to the pressed position P2 shown in
It is necessary to add that the plunger 26 is moved downward to block light when the key cap 25 is pressed by an external pressure, allowing generally of an electrical signal. The plunger 26 can be selectively made of an opaque material or a light transmissive material. In the case that the plunger 26 is made of an opaque material, the width of the light barrier block 27 can be maintained equal to the width of the plunger 26 without change, or gradually increased from the plunger 26 in the direction away from the key cap 25. If the width is maintained constant, as shown in
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On the other hand, in a fourth embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
Further, in addition to the use of blocking and refracting techniques, if the light guide 32 and the light receivers 40 are not disposed at two opposite lateral sides relative to the plungers 26 of the key switches 24 but with the light guide 32 (or the light receivers 40) disposed at one lateral side relative to the plungers 26 of the key switches 24 and the light receivers 40 (or the light guide 32) disposed at a bottom side relative to the plungers 26 of the key switches 24, as illustrated in
In conclusion, the light control type key switch assembly 10 of the present invention uses one single light source 31 to emit light and one single light guide 32 to guide the light source emitted light toward multiple light receivers 40 for generating electrical signals, saving light source amount, simplifying the structure and reducing the costs.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105214528 | Sep 2016 | TW | national |