The present invention relates to a membrane circuit structure, and more particularly, to a membrane circuit structure that does not include any jumper.
Since there are a large number of mechanical holes (or membrane through holes) in an existing membrane circuit structure and thus a region for circuit layout is limited, a plurality of jumpers are needed in the circuit layout. Please refer to
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The present invention provides a membrane circuit structure, which has a plurality of switch regions, and the membrane circuit structure includes a first membrane, a second membrane, a spacer layer and a third membrane. The second membrane is disposed beneath the first membrane, and a lower surface of the second membrane is provided with a conductive pattern in at least one of the switch regions. The spacer layer is disposed between the first membrane and the second membrane. The third membrane is disposed beneath the second membrane, and an upper surface of the third membrane is provided with a first trigger portion and a second trigger portion separated from each other in the at least one of the switch regions. The conductive pattern is able to be in contact with the first trigger portion and the second trigger portion, so that the first trigger portion and the second trigger portion are able to be electrically connected to each other through the conductive pattern.
In some embodiments, the membrane circuit structure does not include a jumper.
In some embodiments, a lower surface of the first membrane is provided with an upper trigger portion in another of the switch regions, and an upper surface of the second membrane is provided with a lower trigger portion in the other of the switch regions, and the spacer layer has a through hole, and the upper trigger portion is able to be in contact with the lower trigger portion through the through hole, so that the upper trigger portion and the lower trigger portion are able to be electrically connected to each other.
In some embodiments, the membrane circuit structure further includes an anisotropic conductive material, in which the membrane circuit structure further has a circuit connection region close to one of the switch regions, and a lower surface of the first membrane is provided with a first wire in the circuit connection region, and the upper surface of the third membrane is provided with a second wire in the circuit connection region, and the spacer layer has a first opening, and the second membrane has a second opening substantially aligned with the first opening, and the anisotropic conductive material is disposed in the first opening and the second opening, and the first wire and the second wire are electrically connected to each other through the anisotropic conductive material.
In some embodiments, the membrane circuit structure further includes another anisotropic conductive material, in which an upper surface of the second membrane is provided with a third wire in the circuit connection region, and the spacer layer has a third opening separated from the first opening, and the other anisotropic conductive material is disposed in the third opening, and the first wire and the third wire are electrically connected to each other through the other anisotropic conductive material.
In some embodiments, the first trigger portion is a first U-shaped pattern.
In some embodiments, the second trigger portion is a second U-shaped pattern.
In some embodiments, in a top view an end of the first U-shaped pattern is inserted into an opening of the second U-shaped pattern.
In some embodiments, an edge of the conductive pattern is misaligned with an edge of the first trigger portion that is closest to the edge of the conductive pattern, and another edge of the conductive pattern is misaligned with an edge of the second trigger portion that is closest to the other edge of the conductive pattern.
In some embodiments, a sum of a width of the first trigger portion and a width of the second trigger portion is greater than a width of the conductive pattern.
Aspects of the present invention are best understood from the following embodiments, read in conjunction with accompanying drawings. However, it should be understood that in accordance with common practice in the industry, various features have not necessarily been drawn to scale. Indeed, shapes of the various features may be suitably adjusted for clarity, and dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or decreased.
The advantages and features of the present invention and the method for achieving the same will be described in more detail with reference to exemplary embodiments and accompanying drawings to make it easier to understand. However, the present invention can be implemented in different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. On the contrary, for those skilled in the art, the provided embodiments will make this disclosure more thorough, comprehensive and complete to convey the scope of the present invention.
The spatially relative terms in the text, such as “beneath” and “over”, are used to facilitate the description of the relative relationship between one element or feature and another element or feature in the drawings. The true meaning of the spatially relative terms includes other orientations. For example, when the drawing is flipped up and down by 180 degrees, the relationship between the one element and the other element may change from “beneath” to “over.” The spatially relative descriptions used herein should be interpreted the same.
As mentioned in background of the invention, the existing membrane circuit structure has jumpers, which makes the manufacturing process more complicated, and the membrane circuit structure has problems such as a nonuniform thickness and insufficient waterproof performance. Therefore, there is currently a need for a membrane circuit structure that does not include any jumper. Accordingly, the present invention provides a membrane circuit structure that does not include any jumper to solve the above problems. Various embodiments of the membrane circuit structure of the present invention will be described in detail below.
The membrane circuit structure of the present invention can be applied to a keyboard structure, such as a keyboard structure of a notebook. The membrane circuit structure has a plurality of switch regions, and each of the switch regions can correspond to a key structure.
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The spacer layer 140 is substantially parallel to the first membrane 110 and the second membrane 120, and is disposed (or can be said to be sandwiched) between the first membrane 110 and the second membrane 120. In some embodiments, a thickness of the spacer layer 140 is smaller than a thickness of the first membrane 110 and a thickness of the second membrane 120.
The third membrane 130 is substantially parallel to the second membrane 120 and the first membrane 110, and is disposed beneath the second membrane 120. An upper surface of the third membrane 130 is provided with a first trigger portion (or may be referred to as a first contact point) 131t and a second trigger portion (or may be referred to as a second contact point) 132t separated from each other in the at least one of the switch regions (i.e., the switch region SR1). The first trigger portion 131t, the second trigger portion 132t and their connecting wires may be formed by printing a conductive silver paste, but the invention is not limited thereto.
The conductive pattern 122 is able to be in contact with the first trigger portion 131t and the second trigger portion 132t, so that the first trigger portion 131t and the second trigger portion 132t are able to be electrically connected to each other through the conductive pattern 122. Specifically, when a user does not press the button, the first trigger portion 131t and the second trigger portion 132t are not in contact with the conductive pattern 122 (as shown in
In some embodiments, a lower surface of the first membrane 110 is provided with an upper trigger portion (or may be referred to as an upper contact point) lilt in another of the switch regions (i.e., the switch region SR2), and an upper surface of the second membrane 120 is provided with a lower trigger portion (or may be referred to as a lower contact point) 121t in the other of the switch regions (i.e., the switch region SR2), and the spacer layer 140 has a through hole 140h, and the upper trigger portion 111t is able to be in contact with the lower trigger portion 121t through the through hole 140h, so that the upper trigger portion 111t and the lower trigger portion 121t are able to be electrically connected to each other. Specifically, when a user does not press the button, the upper trigger portion 111t and the lower trigger portion 121t are not in contact with each other (as shown in
It is worth noting that, in practical applications, the design of the switch region SR1 can be used to replace the design of the switch region having the jumper in the existing membrane circuit layout (i.e., the membrane circuit layout with jumpers). Therefore, the design of the switch region SR1 of the present invention can be applied to various existing membrane circuit layouts with jumpers. In particular, it does not take much manpower and time to convert the membrane circuit layout with jumpers to a membrane circuit layout without jumpers.
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As can be seen from the above, the second wire 133a is electrically connected to the third wire 123a through the anisotropic conductive material 152, the first wire 113a and the anisotropic conductive material 154; the second wire 133b is electrically connected to the third wire 123b through the anisotropic conductive material 152, the first wire 113b and the anisotropic conductive material 154. That is, the second wires 133a, 133b can go out through the connection structure shown in
However, the above are only the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and should not be used to limit the scope of implementation of the present invention, that is, simple equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with claims and description of the present invention are still within the scope of the present invention. In addition, any embodiment of the present invention or claim does not need to achieve all the objectives or advantages disclosed in the present invention. In addition, the abstract and the title are not used to limit the scope of claims of the present invention.
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