1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a making method, and particularly a method of making a keycap structure, in which, complicated patterns as well as ones on a non-planar surface can be precisely formed.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A keycap can be conventionally made in two manners. One, as shown in
The conventional manners are easily accompanied with problems that complicated patterns can not be well made or defects tend to occur on non-planar surface. As shown in
Therefore, there is a need for a novel technique to solve the aforesaid problems.
One objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a keycap structure, by which complicated patterns can be precisely made, even on a non-planar surface. Particularly, the present invention can solve the problems that complicated patterns can not be well made, defects tend to occur on non-planar surface, and the like.
The means to solve the above-mentioned problems is to provide a method of making a keycap structure, which includes steps of colored plastic body formation, final coating spraying, baking, laser engraving, transparent layer covering, and finishing.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
Referring
Step 11 of colored plastic body formation: referring to
Step 12 of final coating spraying: referring to
Step 13 of baking: the colored plastic body 21 and the final coating 22 are baked to allow the final coating 22 to harden on the to-be-processed surface 210.
Step 14 of laser engraving: referring to
Step 15 of transparent layer covering: referring to
Step 16 of finishing: a finishing process is performed on the at least a colored plastic body 21 to obtain a keycap structure 40.
In an embodiment, in Step 11, the colored plastic body 21 may be pre-formed through injection-molding a colored plastic material (or a colorless plastic material added with a pigment).
In Step 14, the pattern portion 21A may present a character, letter, decorative design, figure, symbol, or number, for indication. Obvious varied techniques to engrave the final coating 22 are replaceable and are accordingly within the scope of the present invention.
A plurality of keycap structures 40 may be made on a production line and then cut or punched to become singular; therefore, it benefits automatic production.
Step 111 of transparent plastic body injection molding: injection-molding a transparent plastic material to pre-form a transparent plastic body 211, and
Step 112 of primer paint spraying: spray-coating the transparent plastic body 211 with a primer paint 212, wherein a surface of the primer paint 212 is the to-be-processed surface 210. As such, the transparent plastic body 211 and the primer paint 212 constitute the colored plastic body 21. The hollowed portion 221 and the correspondingly exposed primer paint 212 constitute the at least a pattern portion 21A.
Step 113 of first region printing: printing a first color body 31 on a first region P1 of the primer paint 212;
Step 114 of first baking: performing a first baking process on the transparent plastic body 211 to harden the first color body 31;
Step 115 of second region printing: printing a second color body 32 on a second region P2 of the primer paint 212; and
Step 116 of second baking: performing a second baking process on the transparent plastic body 211 to harden the second color body 32.
Thereby, referring to
More specifically, the pattern (i.e. the pattern portion 21A, and the first and the second auxiliary pattern portion 21B and 21C) on the keycap structure 40 of the present invention is formed through spray-coating an entire to-be-processed surface 210, no matter how many to-be-processed surfaces 210 there are in a working piece, with a final coating 22 in a single step of large-area-spraying, fast and conveniently, and then engraving the final coating 22 with a laser beam 91 to form a hollowed portion 221, which is also a profile of the pattern. The pattern is presented by the color underlying the final coating 22 viewed from the hollowed portion 221. Accordingly, no matter in which embodiments mentioned above, the to-be-processed surface 210 may be planar (as shown in
Moreover, the keycap structure 40 made from any of the aforesaid embodiments can be utilized in a computer keyboard. When it is utilized in the computer keyboard, referring to
The advantages and effects of the present invention include:
1. A complicated pattern can be formed. In the present invention, a colored plastic body is pre-formed and a to-be-processed surface (or an entire exterior) of the colored plastic body is spray-coated with a final coating. After the final coating is baked to harden on the to-be-processed surface, the final coating is laser-engraved to form a hollowed portion, which is also a profile of the pattern. The pattern is presented by the to-be-processed surface viewed through the hollowed portion. Because the laser beam can be adjusted to have a very tiny working diameter (currently, at least 40 micrometers can be obtained) and the final coating has hardened on the to-be-processed surface to become a hard material, very complicated but clear pattern including character, letter, number or decorative design can be depicted on the keycap.
2. A complicated pattern can be precisely formed even on a non-planar surface. The final coating in the present invention is sprayed on an entire to-be-processed surface of the colored plastic body, and accordingly no matter the surface is planar, concave, or irregular, it can be spray-coated uniformly and completely. Such spray-coating ought to be accomplished by for example a well known technique. Then, the laser tool can be moved so as to engrave perpendicularly the final coating on a non-planar surface to form the hollowed portion. Therefore, a complicated pattern can be still precisely formed on a non-planar surface.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099107412 | Mar 2010 | TW | national |