1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a press key, more particularly to a press key device capable of being locked.
2. Description of the Related Art
When a user of a computer temporarily leaves the computer, data stored in the computer might be exposed to potential threats, such as being altered due to an unintentional input through a press key device. Therefore, as an input device in communication with the computer, the press key device is required to be locked so as to prevent unintentional inputs.
Besides, the trend toward size reduction in computers should also be considered during the design of the press key device to enhance portability of computers. Therefore, how to reduce the overall height of the press key device when the same is under an un-used state (e.g., the press key device is usually not in use during transport) is a subject of endeavor.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a press key device that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
Accordingly, a press key device of this invention comprises:
a key cap including a cap portion and a fin portion protruding from the cap portion;
a base plate disposed under the key cap and formed with a first perforation which has opposite first and second ends in a first horizontal direction;
a frame disposed on the base plate and having:
a restoring unit disposed within the through hole of the frame and secured to the cap portion of the key cap for providing an upward restoring force to the key cap, the key cap being downwardly movable relative to the frame by a second distance longer than the first distance to make contact between the restoring unit and the base plate when the frame is at the first position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The insulating layer 15 is formed with two through holes 151 for allowing the restoring units 4 to respectively extend therethrough. The membrane circuit layer 14 has a top surface formed with two conductive portions 141 each of which corresponds in position to a respective one of the through holes 151 and which are used to contact the restoring units 4 to generate signals. The conductive portions 141 can be a membrane switch or another type of switch. The insulating layer 15 can be a Mylar thin film.
Each of the key caps 2 is disposed on the base plate 1 and includes a cap portion 21 and two fin portions 22 which protrude oppositely from the cap portion 21 in a second horizontal direction (D2) perpendicular to the first horizontal direction (D1). The key caps 2 can be pressed to a pressed position in a top-down direction.
Each of the scissors linkages 3 is disposed between and interconnects a respective one of the key caps 2 and the base plate 1. Each of the scissors linkages 3 is retractable when the respective one of the key caps 2 is downwardly moved.
Each of the restoring units 4 includes an arc portion 41 that is secured to the cap portion 21 of a respective one of the key caps 2, and an abutting portion 42 that extends from the arc portion 41 opposite to the cap portion 21 and that contact a respective one of the conductive portions 141 of the membrane circuit layer 14 when the respective one of the key caps 2 is at the pressed position. Each restoring unit 4 provides an upward restoring force to the respective one of the key caps 2 to keep the frame 5 away from the base plate 1.
The frame 5 is disposed on the base plate 1 and has a frame portion 51, four grooves 53, a first protrusion 54, and a second protrusion 55. The frame portion 51 is formed with two through holes 511 each for receiving the cap portion 21 of the respective one of the key caps 2, a respective one of the scissors linkages 3, and a respective one of the restoring units 4. The grooves 53 are in spatial communication with the through holes 511, and are formed in a lower surface of the frame portion 51 for respectively receiving the fin portions 22 of the key caps 2. Each of the grooves 53 has a main groove portion 531 and a limit groove portion 532 which extends in the first horizontal direction (D1) from a top end of the main groove portion 531. The limit groove portion 532 has a width in a top-down direction smaller than that of the main groove portion 531. The first protrusion 54 of the frame 5 protrudes from the lower surface of the frame portion 51 and is insertble into the first perforation 11. The second protrusion 55 protrudes from the lower surface of the frame portion 51 and is insertable into the second perforation 12. The first protrusion 54 has a head portion 541 and a stick portion 542 which extends from an end of the head portion 541 in the first horizontal direction (D1). The stick portion 542 has a maximum width in the second horizontal direction (D2) that is smaller than that of the head portion 541.
The first perforation 11 of the base plate 1 has a rounded hole part 113 and an elongated hole part 114. The rounded hole part 113 has the second end 112 of the first perforation 11. The elongated hole part 114 has the first end 111 of the first perforation 11 and is spatially communicated with the rounded hole part 113 in the first horizontal direction (D1). The elongated hole part 114 has a maximum width in the second horizontal direction (D2) smaller than that of the rounded hole part 113.
In the pressed position, the abutting portion 42 of each of the restoring units 4 penetrates a respective one of the through holes 151 of the insulating layer 15 and contacts a respective one of the conductive portions 141 of the membrane circuit layer 14, thereby generating an electrical signal. It should be noted that, at the pressed position, the frame 5 is still at the first position.
When the press key device is intended to be locked, i.e., the abutting portions 42 of the restoring units 4 are to be prevented from making contact with the membrane circuit layer 14, the frame 5 is required to be moved from the first position to a second position and then to a third position.
At the second position, the frame portion 51 is in contact with the insulating layer 15 of the base plate and the first and second protrusions 54, 55 respectively extend into the first and second perforations 11, 12 of the base plate 1. At this position, the second protrusion 55 engages the first end 121 of the second perforation 12, the stick portion 542 of the first protrusion 54 engages the first end 111 of the first perforation 11, and the head portion 541 of the first protrusion 54 is adjacent to the border of the rounded hole part 113 and the elongated hole part 114. When the frame 5 is moved to the second position, the key caps 2 are moved downwardly along with the frame 5, and each of the fin protrusions 22 is still retained in the top end of the main groove portion 531 of the respective one of the grooves 53. In this embodiment, the second distance is designed to be longer than the first distance, and thus the abutting portions 42 of the restoring units 4 are spaced apart from the base plate 1 after moving the frame 1 to the second position. Thus, no electrical signal is generated.
The frame 5 is then moved relative to the key caps 2 to the third position to lock the key caps 2.
The press key device is locked after the frame 5 is moved in the first horizontal direction (D1) from the second position to the third position where the first and second protrusions 54, 55 engage respectively the second ends 112, 122 of the first and second perforations 11, 12 and where the fin portions 22 are respectively retained in the limit groove portion 532 so that vertical movement of the key caps 2 is restrained. With the first and second protrusions 54, 55 and the first and second perforations 11, 12, the fin portions 22 can be precisely guided into the limit groove portions 532. The press key device can be unlocked by moving the frame 5 from the third position to the first position through the second position.
It should be noted that the number of the fin portions 22 is not limited to the disclosure of this embodiment, and the press key device of this invention can have the key cap 2 with only one fin portion 22.
To sum up, with the structural design of the fin portion 22 and the groove 53, the key cap 2 can be locked to prevent contact between the abutting portion 42 and the conductive portion 141 of the membrane circuit layer 14, thereby eliminating unintentional input through the press key device. Moreover, the press key device has a reduced height when the same is locked. Thus, when the press key device of this invention is applied to a laptop computer, the overall thickness of the laptop computer can be further reduced, thereby miniaturizing the laptop computer size and enhancing portability of the laptop computer.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.