The present invention relates to a mouse pad, especially to a mouse pad capable of illuminating lights.
Generally speaking, a mouse pad is used for enabling a mouse to be accurately displaced and allowing the displacement to be precisely sensed while the mouse is being operated by a user. Besides conventional soft or hard mouse pads available in the market, some mouse pads capable of illuminating lights are also available for providing various lighting effects, the lighting effects are mostly achieved by utilizing light emitting diodes (LEDs) or cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) to be served as a light source, so that a better visual sensation can be provided to the user.
However, a conventional mouse pad capable of illuminating lights is to have a light source module mounted inside a pad member, so that the mouse pad capable of illuminating lights is unable to be rolled because of the installation of the light source module, and a problem is caused during storage. Moreover, single light guide unit is adopted in the light source of the conventional mouse pad capable of illuminating lights for achieving an illuminating effect in a large range, if a plurality of light sources are disposed for enhancing the illuminating effect, the light sources may interfere with each other, and a desired effect could not be achieved. Thus, the above-mentioned disadvantages shall be improved.
Accordingly, the applicant of the present invention has devoted himself for improving the mentioned disadvantages.
The present invention is to provide a mouse pad having multiple light guide plates, in which lights emitted by a light emitting unit can be defined as an independent light source and the lights can travel in a corresponding light guide plate, thereby enhancing the lighting effect of the mouse pad.
The present invention is to provide a mouse pad having multiple light guide plates, in which light guide plates are adjacently arranged and linearly extended, so that the mouse pad can be rolled for storage and an advantage of convenient in use is provided.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a mouse pad having multiple light guide plates, which includes a base, a plurality of light guide plates, a light reflection layer, at least one lateral light source module, a light unifying layer and a pad member. The base includes an accommodation space and an electric wire. The light guide plates are adjacently arranged and linearly extended in the accommodation space. The light reflection layer is disposed on a lateral surface of the light guide plates facing the base. The lateral light source module is disposed at one lateral side of the light guide plates, and includes a flexible wire and a plurality of light emitting units. The flexible wire is electrically connected to the electric wire. The light emitting units are disposed on the flexible wire and electrically connected to the flexible wire. The light unifying layer is disposed on a lateral surface of the light guide plates away from the base. The pad member is disposed on an outer surface of the light unifying layer. The light emitting units are able to emit lights to the pad member through the light guide plates and the light unifying layer.
In comparison with related art, the present invention has advantageous features as follows. According to the present invention, the plural light guide plates are adjacently arranged and linearly extended, and the lateral light source module is disposed at one lateral side of the light guide plates, so that lights emitted by the light emitting units can be defined as an independent light source and the lights can travel in the corresponding light guide plate, thereby allowing the light emitting units to provide various lighting effects; moreover, because the mouse pad of the present invention includes the plural light guide plates which are adjacently arranged and linearly extended, the mouse pad can be rolled for storage and an advantage of convenient in use is provided
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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The base 10 includes an accommodation space 100 and an electric wire 101. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the base 10 includes a bottom plate 11 and a plurality of lateral sheets 12, and the lateral sheets 12 are served to surround the periphery of the bottom plate 11 thereby defining the accommodation space 100.
The light guide plates 20 are made of a light guide material, for example silicon, rubber, plastic or glass. The light guide plates 20 are adjacently arranged and linearly extended in the accommodation space 100.
The light reflection layer 30 is disposed on a lateral surface of the light guide plates 20 facing the base 10; in other words the light reflection layer 30 is disposed at a bottom side of the light guide plates 20. Accordingly, when lights are emitted to the bottom side of the light guide plates 20, the light reflection layer 30 can be used for reflecting the lights for providing a light reflection effect, thereby increasing an illuminating effect.
Preferably, the mouse pad 1 further includes an anti-skid pad 35. The anti-skid pad 35 is preferably to be disposed between the base 10 and the light reflection layer 30, so that an anti-skid effect can be provided between the base 10 and the light reflection layer 30 for enabling the light reflection layer 30 to be positioned on the base 10.
What shall be addressed is that, in actual practice, the light reflection layer 30 can be detachably disposed at the bottom side of the light guide plates 20, or the light reflection layer 30 can be directly formed on a lateral surface of the anti-skid pad 35 facing the light guide plates 20.
The lateral light source module 40 is disposed at one lateral side of the light guide plates 20. The lateral light source module 40 includes a flexible wire 41 and a plurality of light emitting units 42. The flexible wire 41 is electrically connected to the electric wire 101, and the light emitting units 42 are disposed on the flexible wire 41 and electrically connected to the flexible wire 41.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is a plurality of the lateral light source modules 40, two opposite sides of the light guide plates 20 are respectively disposed with one of the lateral light source modules 40. Preferably, the amount of the light emitting units 42 is corresponding to the amount of the light guide plates 20.
The light unifying layer 50 is disposed on a lateral surface of the light guide plates 20 away from the base 10. The pad member 60 is formed as a planar sheet member, and made of a light-pervious material. The pad member 60 is disposed on an outer surface (defined as being away from the light guide plates 20) of the light unifying layer 50, so that the light emitting units 42 are able to emit lights to the pad member 60 through the light guide plates 20 and the light unifying layer 50.
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Accordingly, with the light shield sheet 70, lights emitted by the light emitting unit 42 can be prevented from entering the adjacently-arranged light guide plate 20. As such, lights emitted by the light emitting unit 42 can be defined as an independent light source, and the lights can travel in the corresponding light guide plate 20. Accordingly, the light emitting units 42 are able to provide various lighting effects, for example a marquee, for achieving a better visual effect.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiment, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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