The present invention generally relates to a keyboard and, more particularly, to an optical keyboard.
A keyboard usually has a plurality of keys to allow a user to enter information or to activate a function in an electronic device by pressing one or more keys on the keyboard. In an electronic keyboard, keys are usually designed to cause an electrical contact in an electronic circuit when a key is pressed. The electric contact causes changes in the current or voltage in the circuit and the changes are sensed electronically in order to determine which key or keys are pressed. Some keyboards are made of optical material so that the legend under the key can be read. Some keyboards are designed so they are also used as light-guides for illumination purposes. However, the keys on those keyboards are also used to cause electrical contacts in the underlying electronic circuit.
It is desirable and advantageous to provide an optical keyboard wherein pressing the keys is mainly for changing the optical parameters of the keys.
The present invention provides an optical keyboard made of a sheet of optical material for guiding light within the sheet surfaces, wherein one or more geodesic optical elements are formed on the sheets. Each of the geodesic optical elements is basically a dome-like shell. When light is guided or launched onto one end of the dome, the light beam spreads out over a large area of the dome but the spread beam will substantially converge at another end of the dome. But when the dome is deformed, the focusing properties of the dome-shape surface are changed. By sensing the converging beam by an optical sensor, it is possible to detect when the dome is deformed by external pressure. When these geodesic optical elements on the light guide are arranged in N rows and M columns, the light guide can be used as an optical keyboard having N×M keys.
Thus, the first aspect of the present invention provides an optical keyboard for use in an electronic device to allow a user to input information in the electronic device. The optical keyboard comprises:
a light guide; and
a plurality of keys of dome-shaped optical elements formed on the light guide, such that light introduced to one end of an optical element spreads over at least a part of the said optical element and then substantially converges at another end of said optical element in a focusing pattern, and when said optical element is deformed by external pressure, the deformity changes the focusing pattern at the other end.
According to the present invention, the optical keyboard further comprises:
one or more light sources, disposed in relation to the keys, for providing light to the optical elements, and a plurality of photosensors, disposed in relation to at least some of the converging ends of the keys, for sensing light intensity of said converging ends of the corresponding optical elements according to the focusing pattern.
According to the present invention, the plurality of keys comprises one or more individual keys and each of the individual keys is associated with one of the light sources, which provides light to said individual key, and one of the photosensors for sensing light intensity at the converging end of said individual key.
According to the present invention, the plurality of keys comprises a group of keys arranged in a two-dimensional matrix having n columns and m rows, with n and m being positive integers, each of the n columns and m rows of keys is associated with one of the light sources disposed at one end of said column or row for providing light to the keys in said column or row, and one of the photosensors disposed at another end of said column or row for sensing light intensity.
The light guide can be a sheet of optical material, or the light guide comprises:
a first sheet of optical material having a first refractive index, and a second sheet of optical material laminated to the first sheet, the second sheet of optical material having a second refractive index substantially lower than the first refractive index. The light guide may also comprise:
a first sheet of optical material having a first refractive index,
a second sheet of optical material laminated to one side of the first sheet, and
a third sheet of optical material laminated to another side of the first sheet, wherein the second sheet of optical material has a second refractive index substantially lower then the first refractive index, and the third sheet of optical material has a third refractive index substantially lower than the first refractive index.
Alternatively, the light guide comprises:
a sheet of optical material having a first refractive index, and wherein one or both sides of the sheet are coated with a coating material having a second refractive index substantially lower to the first refractive index.
According to the present invention, the optical keyboard further comprises one or more optical filters disposed in relation to the photosensors for filtering out ambient light reaching the photosensors.
The second aspect of the present invention provides an electronic device comprising:
an optical keyboard having a plurality of keys to allow a user to input information in the electronic device by pressing one or more keys, wherein the keys are dome-shaped optical elements such that light introduced to one end of a key spreads over at least a part of the corresponding optical element and then substantially converges at another end of the key;
one or more light sources, disposed in relation to the keys, for providing light to the keys; and
a plurality of photosensors, disposed in relation to at least some of the converging ends of the keys, for sensing light intensity at said converging ends of the keys, wherein when one or more of the keys are pressed, deforming the dome-shaped optical elements of the pressed keys, the sensed light intensity is caused to change due to the deformity.
According to the present invention, the plurality of keys comprises one or more individual keys and each of the individual keys is associated with one of the light sources, which provides light to said individual key, and one of the photosensors for sensing light intensity at the converging end of said individual key.
According to the present invention, the plurality of keys comprises a group of keys arranged in a two-dimensional matrix having n columns and m rows, with n and m being positive integers, each of the n columns and m rows of keys is associated with
one of the light sources disposed at one end of said column or row for providing light to the keys in said column or row, and
one of the photosensors disposed at another end of said column or row for sensing light intensity.
The dome-shaped optical elements can be formed on a sheet of optical material.
The dome-shaped optical elements can be formed on a first sheet of optical material having a first refractive index, and wherein the sheet is laminated to a second sheet of optical material having a second refractive index, which is substantially lower than the first refractive index.
The dome-shaped optical elements can be formed on a first sheet of optical material having a first refractive index, and wherein the sheet is laminated between a second sheet of optical material having a second refractive index and a third sheet of optical material having a third refractive index, the second and third refractive indices being substantially lower than the first refractive index.
The dome-shaped optical elements can be formed on a sheet of optical material having a first refractive index, and wherein one or both sides of the sheet are coated with a coating having a second refractive index substantially lower to the first refractive index.
The keyboard may further comprises one or more optical filters disposed in relation to the photosensors for filtering out ambient light reaching the photosensors.
According to the present invention, the light sources comprise one or more light-emitting diodes.
The electronic device comprises a mobile terminal, a PDA, a communicator device or the like.
The present invention will become apparent up reading the detailed description taken in conjunction with
a is a schematic representation showing a light source and an optical sensor are used in conjunction with a geodesic optical element.
b is a schematic representation showing the changes in the focusing properties when the geodesic optical element is deformed by external pressure.
a is a schematic representation showing a plurality of geodesic optical elements formed on a sheet of transparent material and the associated optical sensing elements.
b is a schematic representation showing the focusing properties of a row of geodesic optical elements.
c is a schematic representation showing one of the geodesic optical elements is deformed by being pressed.
a is a schematic representation showing an optical key laminated to or coated with other transparent materials on both sides of the key.
b is a schematic representation showing an optical key laminated to or coated with other transparent material on one side of the key.
The term “geodesic” describes the geometry of curved surfaces in which geodesic lines take the place of the straight line of plane geometry. Geodesic line is the shortest line lying on a given surface and connecting two points. On a spherical surface, a geodesic line is any section of a circular line that goes around the full width of the spherical surface.
The optical keyboard of the present invention uses a sheet of optical material, such as a transparent plastic, as a light guide so that light launched into the sheet propagates substantially between the two air-interfaces of the sheet. The sheet is formed with a plurality of dome-shaped elements, each of which can be used as a key. When such a dome-shaped element is used as a single key, a light source, such as an LED, is used to launch a light beam into one end of the element and a photosensor is used to detect the change in the converged or focused light beam on another end. As shown in
Schematically, the light focusing properties of the dome-shaped element are shown in
A string of dome-shaped elements 10 can be used as a row of keys, as shown in
According to the present invention, a plurality of rows of dome-shaped elements and a plurality of columns of dome-shaped elements can be used to form an optical keyboard with N×M keys. As schematically shown in
It should be noted that the light sources EY1, EY2, . . . , EX4 need not be individual light emitters. Some or all or theses light sources can be light escaping surface elements disposed on a light guide associated with a single light emitter, as shown in
It should be noted that the dome-shaped elements 10 as shown in
Although the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
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