Claims
- 1. A keyboard switch comprising:
- a board section having switches formed in a one-to-one correspondence with keys;
- an elastically deformable dome-like member disposed on a top of said board section opposite one of said switches, for turning on and off said one switch;
- a pair of first pivot bearing sections and a pair of first slide grooves formed on said top of said board section around said dome-like member;
- a keytop disposed above said dome-like member and having a back surface and a pair of second pivot bearing sections and a pair of second slide grooves formed in said back surface, said second slide grooves being open at one end;
- first and second linkage members provided between said keytop and said board section in a one-to-one correspondence with said switches, said linkage members having lower ends received in said first pivot bearing sections and said first slide grooves and having upper ends received in said second slide grooves and said second pivot bearing sections, respectively, said first and second linkage members being pivotally joined at intermediate portions thereof to form a pantograph;
- a press means disposed in contact with a flat top surface of said dome-like member substantially at a middle in a direction of elongation of one of said first and second linkage members, for press-deforming and releasing said dome-like member in response to the actuation and release of said keytop; and
- a plate-like spring member formed integrally with said first linkage member for elastically pressing into sliding contact with said back surface of said keytop to produce an elastic reaction force between said keytop and said first linkage member at all times.
- 2. The keyboard switch of claim 1 wherein a pair of lugs forming said pair of first slide grooves and barrier walls closing said first slide grooves at one end nearer to said first pivot bearing sections are formed in said board section, said first slide grooves being open at one end opposite to said first pivot bearing sections, guide slopes being formed at corners of said pair of lugs at said open ends so that studs extending from the lower ends of said second linkage member are guided into said first slide grooves.
- 3. The keyboard switch of claim 1 wherein said first and second linkage members are joined by a pivot at a center location in their respective lengthwise directions, and a front and back of each of said first and second linkage member are formed symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal axis line passing through an axis of said pivot.
- 4. The keyboard switch of claim 1, wherein said first and second linkage members are formed of a resin material which has a small coefficient of friction.
- 5. The keyboard switch of claim 1, wherein said first and second linkage members each have a pair of flat arms joined in parallel to each other.
- 6. The keyboard switch of claim 1 wherein said board section includes:
- a membrane sheet having arranged therein said switches;
- an elastic sheet laminated on said membrane sheet and having formed integrally therewith said dome-like member corresponding to each of said switches; and
- a housing of a resin material laminated on said elastic sheet and having a hole through which said dome-like member protrudes upward.
- 7. The keyboard switch of claim 6, wherein a peripheral wall is formed integrally with said housing on a top surface thereof so that it surrounds said dome-like member.
- 8. The keyboard switch of claim 6, wherein said elastic sheet has an upward extended frame formed integrally therewith and surrounding said dome-like member and said housing has on an underside thereof a frame-shaped groove into which said extended frame is fitted to keep dust out.
- 9. The keyboard switch of claim 6, wherein said first pivot bearing sections and said first slide grooves are formed to a depth at least flush with an underside of said housing.
- 10. The keyboard switch of claim 6, wherein said first pivot bearing sections and said first slide grooves are formed to a depth at least flush with an underside of said elastic sheet.
- 11. The keyboard switch of claim 1, wherein said top surface of said dome-like member is covered with a friction reducing layer.
- 12. The keyboard switch of claim 11, wherein said friction reducing layer is formed by a rigid material member.
- 13. The keyboard switch of claim 11, wherein said friction reducing layer is a lubricant layer coated on said top surface of said dome-like member.
- 14. The keyboard switch of claim 11, wherein said friction reducing layer is composed of a rigid material for providing rigidity in said top surface of said dome-like member and a lubricant layer coated over said rigid material.
- 15. The keyboard switch of claim 1, wherein a square peripheral wall surrounding each dome-like member is formed on a top surface of said board section.
- 16. The keyboard switch of claim 15, wherein said first pair of pivot bearing sections and said first pair of slide grooves are formed in said square peripheral wall near its four corners.
Priority Claims (6)
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7-209683 |
Aug 1995 |
JPX |
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7-210515 |
Aug 1995 |
JPX |
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7-212168 |
Aug 1995 |
JPX |
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7-219073 |
Aug 1995 |
JPX |
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7-324765 |
Dec 1995 |
JPX |
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7-324766 |
Dec 1995 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/696,227, filed Aug. 13, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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