The invention relates to light guides, and particularly to a light guide for illuminating a keypad or keyboard uniformly.
It is common to illuminate a keyboard or keypad of an electronic device, such as a mobile telephone, to facilitate nighttime use. Each individual key may be illuminated by a respective light source located directly behind the key. This arrangement is, however, very expensive since a separate light source is required for each key. Furthermore, the power dissipation of the mobile telephone is increased, and the standby time of the mobile telephone is shorter.
A more economical approach utilizes fewer distributed light sources and the light is directed towards the keys with the aid of a light guide in the form of a transparent plate. Referring to
Therefore, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to overcome the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
In an exemplary embodiment, a light guide for illuminating a keypad including a plurality of keys, comprises a plurality of apertures corresponding to the keys, and an accommodating portion. The accommodating portion defines at least one receiving hole for receiving at least one light source. A thickness of the light guide gradually reduces from the accommodating portion to surrounding portions of the light guide along at least one direction.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The keypad 20 has a generally rectangular profile. The keypad 20 comprises a plurality of keys 22. Each of the keys 22 comprises a key column 220.
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The light guide 30 also comprises a plurality of holes 302 each disposed near each aperture 300. Each hole 302 is tapered and triangular shaped. A width of an end portion of each hole 320 adjacent to the circuit board is greater than that of the other end portion of each hole 320 adjacent to the keypad 20, thereby, the light from the light source can be easily introduced into the keypad 20 along all directions, and can illuminate the keypad 20 uniformly.
In assembly, the key columns 220 of the keypad 20 are received in the corresponding apertures 300 of the light guide 30.
In use, the light from the light source received in the receiving hole 320 is introduced into the light guide 30, and an angle of incidence is designated as θ1. After the light first reflects within the light guide 30, a second angle of incidence is designated as 02. Because of the wedge shape of the light guide 30, and the light source being received in the receiving hole 320 of the first end portion 32 having the greater thickness, the angle θ1 is greater than the angle θ2. After each reflection of the light, the incident angles becomes more acute and the distance between deflection points reduces gradually from the first end portion 32 to the second end portion 34. In this way, the loss of illuminating power as the light travels through the light guide 30 is compensated for by the increase in density of the number of reflections over distance. Thus, a brightness of the portion of the light guide 30 away from the light source is comparable to a brightness of the portion of the light guide 30 near the light source, so that a uniform brightness is obtained. Furthermore, the number of the light sources used in the electronic device 10 is reduced, and the standby time of the electronic device 10 is prolonged.
In an alternative embodiment, the light guide 30 may be mound-shaped with the accommodating portion defining the receiving hole 320 disposed in a middle portion of the light guide 30, which has a greater thickness than surrounding portions. As above, the angle of incidence of the light reflecting within the light guide 30 becomes more acute gradually as it travels away from the light source in the middle portion of the light guide 30 to the surrounding portions. Thus, uniform illumination by the light source is achieved.
While exemplary embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only and not by way of limitation. Thus the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
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200510037365.2 | Sep 2005 | CN | national |