1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pointing stick cursor key and an illuminated keyboard therewith, and more particularly, to a pointing stick cursor key capable of reducing light leakage nearby and an illuminated keyboard therewith.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A keyboard, which is the most common input device, can be found in variety of electronic equipment for users to input characters, symbols, numerals and so on. Recently, as user's visual requirements increase, an illuminated keyboard has become a trend in the industry. Furthermore, in order to enhance interest of operation, a pointing stick cursor key for controlling a mouse cursor arises. A pointing stick cursor key with a force sensing module and a stick member coupled to the force sensing module is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,987. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,987, the stick is capable of activating the force sensing module for generating a cursor control signal, so as to control the mouse cursor on the screen.
However, when the pointing stick cursor key is implemented in the aforesaid illuminated keyboard, a base plate of the illuminated keyboard is stamped to forma holding structure for holding the force sensing module. Since the force sensing module occupies a specific volume which increases overall thickness of the illuminated keyboard. Thus, the holding structure for holding the force sensing module is extended into a backlight module for solving the aforesaid issue of overall thickness. In practical application, the aforesaid holding structure is a recessed structure, and it often results in holes on the lateral walls thereof due to thickness of the base plate as being stamped. As a result, a light generated from the backlight module of the illuminated keyboard can project out of the illuminated keyboard via the holes, leading to light leakage in a position corresponding to the holding structure of the illuminated keyboard. Therefore, the leakage light causes issues in appearance of the illuminated keyboard.
The present invention provides a pointing stick cursor key capable of reducing light leakage nearby and an illuminated keyboard therewith for solving above drawbacks.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a pointing stick cursor key adapted to an illuminated keyboard is disclosed. The illuminated keyboard includes a base plate, a backlight module, a plurality of input keys and a mask layer. The backlight module is disposed on a side of the base plate. The plurality of input keys is disposed on another side of the base plate. The mask layer is disposed between the base plate and the backlight module. The pointing stick cursor key includes a holding structure, an opening and at least one masking portion. At least one hole is formed on the holding structure, and the holding structure is disposed on the base plate. The opening is formed on the mask layer and located in a position corresponding to the holding structure. The holding structure is extended into the backlight module via the opening. The at least one masking portion is connected to a periphery of the opening and located in a position corresponding to the at least one hole. The at least one masking portion bendably abuts against the holding structure for masking the at least one hole when the holding structure is extended into the backlight module via the opening, so as to prevent a light emitted from the backlight module from projecting out from the other side of the base plate via the at least one hole.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, an illuminated keyboard includes a base plate, a backlight module, a plurality of input keys, a mask layer and a pointing stick cursor key. The backlight module is disposed on a side of the base plate. The plurality of input keys is disposed on another side of the base plate. The mask layer is disposed between the base plate and the backlight module. The pointing stick cursor key includes a holding structure, an opening and at least one masking portion. At least one hole is formed on the holding structure, and the holding structure is disposed on the base plate. The opening is formed on the mask layer and located in a position corresponding to the holding structure. The holding structure is extended into the backlight module via the opening. The at least one masking portion is connected to a periphery of the opening and located in a position corresponding to the at least one hole. The at least one masking portion bendably abuts against the holding structure for masking the at least one hole when the holding structure is extended into the backlight module via the opening, so as to prevent a light emitted from the backlight module from projecting out from the other side of the base plate via the at least one hole.
In summary, the present invention utilizes the masking portion bendably abutting against the holding structure, so as to mask the hole on the lateral portion of the holding structure. In such a manner, the masking portion is capable of preventing the light emitted from the backlight module from projecting out from the other side of the base plate via the hole on the holding structure, so as to reduce light leakage in the position corresponding to the holding structure of the illuminated keyboard and further to enhance visual feeling of the illuminated keyboard in use.
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.
In the following detailed description of the embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. The components of the present invention can be positioned in a number of different orientations. As such, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. On the other hand, the drawings are only schematic and the sizes of components may be exaggerated for clarity. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless limited otherwise, the terms “connected,” and “installed” and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections and installations. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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Furthermore, the illuminated keyboard 3 further includes a circuit board 40 disposed on the other side of the base plate 30. As shown in
In addition, each of the input keys 32 further includes a lift mechanism 42 disposed between the base plate 30 and the key cap 36, and the key cap 36 is installed on the lift mechanism 42. When the input key 32 is pressed, the lift mechanism 42 distributes the pressing force on the key cap 36 for making the key cap 36 move downwards relative to the base plate 30, so as to stably perform the key instruction. When the key cap 36 is in the aforesaid recovery process, the lift mechanism 42 distributes the resilient force generated by the resilient member 38 on the key cap 36 for making the key cap 36 move upwards relative to the base plate 30. In summary, the lift mechanism 42 is used for lifting and descending the key cap 36 relative to the base plate 30. In this embodiment, the lift mechanism 42 is a scissors mechanism, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the lift mechanism 42 can be a linkage bar mechanism as well. As for which one of the above-mentioned designs is adopted, it depends on practical demands.
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In addition, the illuminated keyboard 3 further includes a pointing stick cursor key 48, as shown in
Furthermore, the holding structure 50 includes a lateral portion 501 and a bottom portion 503. The lateral portion 501 is connected to the base plate 30, and at least one hole 505 is formed on the lateral portion 501. The bottom portion 503 is connected to the lateral portion 501 and for holding the force sensing module 52, such that the pointing stick cursor key 48 is held on the base plate 30. In practical application, the holding structure 50 can be a recessed structure, which is formed in a stamping manner, on the base plate 30 of the illuminated keyboard 3. The recessed structure can be extended into the backlight module 34 for reducing overall thickness of the illuminated keyboard 3. The bottom portion 503 is a bottom portion of the recessed structure, and the lateral portion 501 is a lateral wall of the recessed structure. In addition, the recessed structure has holes (i.e. the hole 505) formed on a lateral wall (i.e. the lateral portion 501) thereof in the stamping process due to thickness limitation of the base plate 30. An amount and disposal positions of the hole 505 are not limited to those illustrated in figures in this embodiment, and it depends on practical situations.
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Furthermore, the pointing stick cursor key 48 further includes an opening 58 formed on the mask layer 56 and located in a position corresponding to the holding structure 50. When the backlight module 34 is installed onto the base plate 30, the holding structure 50 formed on the side of the base plate 30 can pass through the mask layer 56 via the opening 58, such that the holding structure 50 is extended into the light guide plate 46. It should be noticed that the opening 58 can further provide a passageway when the holding structure 50 is extended into the backlight module 34 via the opening 58, such that an assembly component (e.g. a screw) passes through the passageway for screwing the holding structure 50 onto a casing of the illuminated keyboard 3.
In addition, the pointing stick cursor key 48 further includes at least one masking portion 60 formed on the mask layer 56 and connected to a periphery of the opening 58. The at least one masking portion 60 corresponds to the hole 505 on the lateral portion 501. Accordingly, when the holding structure 50 is extended into the light guide plate 46 via the opening 58, the masking portion 60 is bent along the lateral portion 501 of the holding structure 50, so as to mask the hole 505 on the lateral portion 501 of the holding structure 50. In such a manner, the masking portion 60 is capable of preventing the light emitted from the backlight module 34 from projecting out from the other side of the base plate 30 via the hole 505 pm the holding structure 50, so as to reduce the light leakage in the position corresponding to the hole 505 on the holding structure 50 of the illuminated keyboard 3 and to enhance visual feeling of the illuminated keyboard 3 in use.
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In this embodiment, the mask layer 56 is a mylar, and the masking portion 60 is made of plastic material with dark color. The present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the masking portion 60 can be coated with a masking layer 62, as shown in
In addition, the pointing stick cursor key 48 further includes at least one bending structure 64 formed on the masking portion 60 and communicating with the opening 58. In practical application, stiffness of the masking portion 60 itself makes the masking portion 60 hard to be bent, resulting in difficulty of assembly when the masking portion 60 bendably abuts against the holding structure 50. The bending structure 64 is used for reducing the structure of the masking portion 60 for making the masking portion 60 easily to be bent, so as to facilitate abutting process. An amount of the bending structure 64 is not limited to those illustrated in figures in this embodiment, and it depends on practical demands. In other words, structure including at least one bending structure 64 is within the scope of the present invention.
Compared to the prior art, the present invention utilizes the masking portion bendably abutting against the holding structure, so as to mask the hole on the lateral portion of the holding structure. In such a manner, the masking portion is capable of preventing the light emitted from the backlight module from projecting out from the other side of the base plate via the hole on the holding structure, so as to reduce light leakage in the position corresponding to the holding structure of the illuminated keyboard and further to enhance visual feeling of the illuminated keyboard in use.
In addition, the transparent portion of the masking portion is capable of being bent with the masking portion, such that the transparent portion is bendably disposed between the guide light plate of the backlight module and the holding structure of the base plate. In such a manner, the arc structure formed by bending the transparent portions is capable of projecting the light emitted from the backlight module to the plurality of input keys, so as to enhance uniformity of light emitted from the backlight module for the plurality of input keys.
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. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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