The current invention relates to a keypad module for mobile phones, and particularly to a keypad module provided with an incorporated Light Diffuser Actuator Film (LDAF).
A mobile phone is a wireless communication appliance capable of allowing the user to carry and use it. Such appliance may have diverse designs of the hand-phone terminal comprising bartype phones with exposed key buttons, flip-type phones, fold-up type or swinging type compact mobile phones to improve further on the portability and outlook.
In addition, the hand phone includes a keypad assembly as input means for carrying out several wireless communication functions. The keypad is an assembly of individual parts, stacked up together, and has numeric and alphabetical characters and/or symbols, which are depressed or touched by the user.
A normal conventional keypad of the prior art is just an individual piece of key top whereby it has a web to activate the tactile feel and/or have a separate actuator and/or plunger and metal-dome providing the user with a tactile feeling.
The current plunger sheets have either limitation on the keypad height and/or are restricted due to its mechanical properties, which result in too many layers of components and/or difficulty to achieve the web thickness, due to manufacturing process constraints.
Therefore it is impossible to have even click ratio. In addition, the current plunger sheet may not be able to offer good tactile feel, transmit input force from the key-top to the metal dome and to laminate the key top as a single layer.
Also, the keypads of the prior art are not easy to manufacture and/or are not adequate for avoiding the tedious amount of mechanical errors and do not allow a reduction of the human factor, because they are either restricted by manufacturing process constraints.
In addition, the current keypad light up portion is provided by many light emitting diodes (LED) and/or an electroluminiscent (EL) lamp. The LED lighted up keypad view from the user provides inconsistent luminescent, this is due to the placement of the LED which is designated at the specific location near the printed icons on the key top. This created hot spot to icons that is near to the LED, such concept requires many light emitting diodes (LED) to be mounted, resulting to high energy consumption. The other alternative light source, EL Lamp provides uniform luminescent on the key top, but it is costly and/or consuming more energy. Such EL lamp had shorter life spend, the printed dielectric layer, provide the luminescence light, subject to user operating pressure, result to the peeling of dielectric ink layer from the carrier film after a period of time.
Therefore, there is a need to provide a keypad module for mobile phones which overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art, also being slim in thickness, as well as being easy to manufacture reducing the amount of involved human resources, conserve less electrical energy by using less light emitting diodes (LED) for the key top luminescent, and must provide an uniform luminescence light up to key top icon from user's view. The luminescent component must also be robust, able to withstand user's operating pressure, also capable of providing a good tactile feel, and even click ratio, importantly consolidating the light guide and plunger into 1 layer.
For the above purposes, the keypad module of the present invention is disclosed—comprising a Polycarbonate (PC) and/or Polyethylene Therephtalate (PET) film with moulded plunger on one side and/or with a micro dot structure or micro nubs form and/or screen printed on the opposite side and a metal dome sub modular assembly for a total keypad solution that can diversify away from the current keypads and overcome the shortcomings of the prior art. Such a keypad module is claimed in independent claim 1.
A detailed description of the invention will now be provided with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
a shows a front view of a silicone rubber plunger of the prior art;
b shows a cross sectional view of the silicone rubber plunger of
c shows an enlarged view of detail A of the plunger of
a shows a front view of a silicone rubber key of the prior art with actuator;
b shows a X-X′ cross sectional view of the silicone rubber key with actuator of
c shows an enlarged view of detail A of the actuator and/or plunger of
a shows an exploded isometric front view of the Light diffuser actuator film (LDAF) and metal dome sub modular assembly;
b shows an exploded isometric back view of the Light diffuser actuator film (LDAF) and metal dome sub modular assembly;
a shows the Actuator side in isometric view;
b shows a Dot Pattern side isometric view;
a shows the Plunger side in detailed 2D view;
b shows the Dot Pattern side in detailed 2D view;
a shows the LED light energy only partially transmitted into the diffuser film due to the thickness of the film;
b shows the LED light energy being fully absorbed into the diffuser film by the absorber.
Making a reference to the prior art,
According to the present invention, it is disclosed a preferred embodiment of a keypad module (4) (
Another aspect to the present invention, (
a further clarifies the LDAF (4) concept by showing an exploded isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the invention depicting five layer which constitute the core of the invention: an actuator co-moulded LDAF (43), a LDAF adhesive (44), a dome Mylar (45), a dome pacer (46), and a metal dome (47). It is shown how the cites layer are stacked up from bottom (47) to top (43).
a and 7b show, respectively, a front and a back isometric view of the Light Diffuser Actuator Film (LDAF) (43), where is depicted the actuator surface at the front view and the dot pattern (51) at the back view.
a and 8b show a 2D detailed view of the Light Diffuser Actuator Film (43) where there is represented, respectively, the plunger at the front view and the dot pattern (51) at the back view.
According to further another aspect of the present invention, the light diffuser actuator film (LDAF) (43), (
Still another further aspect to the present invention, a light absorber (50) (
a and 12b illustrate a comparison between a normal light guide film thickness and the LGF of the invention provided with an absorber (50), where there is shown how the light rays are fully transmitted to the LGF by the absorber (50) in the preferred embodiment of the invention, whereas there is loss of light energy in other embodiments of the prior art.
Having described in detail the present invention, it will be obvious for any skilled in the art that modifications may take place regarding materials and arrangements without departing from the essence of the invention, which is claimed below.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/SG2008/000487 | 12/17/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2011 |