Claims
- 1. A method for illuminating the keys of a data entry apparatus comprising the steps of:
making said keys of an optically transmissive material; providing one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus; and providing an optically transmissive top plate with a surface and an area through which said keys extend.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said top plate comprises phosphors to emit light of a desired color.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said top plate is tinted to emit light of a desired color.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of: providing one or more luminescent sheets underlying said top plate to provide illumination of said top plate visual to said user.
- 5. A data entry apparatus with illuminated keys comprising:
keys of an optically transmissive material; one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus; and an optically transmissive keyboard top plate.
- 6. A data entry apparatus with illuminated keys comprising:
keys of an optically transmissive material; one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus; and an optically transmissive keyboard top plate, wherein sad top plate emits light of a desired color.
- 7. A data entry apparatus with illuminated keys comprising:
keys of an optically transmissive material; one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus; an optically transmissive keyboard top plate, wherein sad top plate emits light of a desired color; and one or more luminescent sheets underlying said top plate to provide illumination of said top plate visual to said user.
- 8. A method for illuminating the keys of a data entry apparatus comprising the steps of:
making said keys of an optically transmissive material; and providing one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus, wherein different keys or groups of keys are tinted with different colors to provide illuminated keys or groups of keys that emit light of different colors.
- 9. A data entry apparatus with illuminated keys comprising:
keys of an optically transmissive material; one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus, wherein different keys or groups of keys emit light of different colors.
- 10. A method for illuminating one or more components of a computer keyboard apparatus comprising the steps of:
making said one or more key cap components of optically transmissive material; providing a flexible luminescent sheet underlying said one or more components to provide an intensity of illumination to said components visual to a user of the apparatus; and providing the luminescent sheet with a hole for each of the one or more key caps in order to couple the key cap to an underlying circuit board.
- 11. A method for illuminating the keys of a computer keyboard apparatus comprising the steps of:
making said keys of an optically transmissive material; providing one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus; and providing the one or more flexible luminescent sheet with a hole for each of the one or more key caps in order to couple the key cap to an underlying circuit board.
- 12. A computer keyboard apparatus with one or more illuminated components comprising:
one or more key cap components comprising an optically transmissive material; and a flexible luminescent sheet underlying said one or more components to provide an intensity of illumination to said components visual to a user of the apparatus, wherein the luminescent sheet includes a plurality of holes corresponding to the one or more key caps to allow the key caps to be coupled to an underlying circuit board.
- 13. The keyboard of claim 12, which allows the user to control the intensity of illumination from an off state to a maximum intensity on state.
- 14. The keyboard as stated in claim 13, wherein the illumination intensity can be controlled in a minimum of two settings including on or off.
- 15. A computer keyboard apparatus with illuminated keys comprising:
keys of an optically transmissive material; one or more flexible luminescent sheets underlying said keys to provide an intensity of illumination to said keys visual to a user of the apparatus, wherein the one or more luminescent sheets include a plurality of holes corresponding to the one or more key caps to allow the key caps to be coupled to an underlying circuit board.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application and claims priority from co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/755,775, filed on Jan. 4, 2001, which is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/139,927, filed Aug. 26, 1998 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,996), which are incorporated herein by reference.
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