The present application claims the benefit of and priority to Chinese Patent Application 201120363711.7, filed Sep. 26, 2011, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Conventional press-key panels commonly use press keys made from either metal or plastic. Metal press keys are used more frequently because plastic press keys have a shorter life. Also, when electrically conductive contacts are added to the plastic press keys, the conduction may not be as effective as with metal press keys. Plastic press keys do have one advantage, however. In plastic press keys, a backlight effect can be displayed through the keys by adding point light sources or surface light sources under the keys. This method is available with plastic press keys because they may be formed to be semi-transparent. Metal press keys, on the other hand, block light. Therefore, the same backlight implementation cannot conventionally be used in press-key panels having metal press keys.
A conventional press-key panel typically includes a press-key circuit board provided with a metal press key, a circuit board interlayer positioned above the press-key circuit board, a polyester film positioned above the circuit board interlayer, and a surface lamination positioned above the polyester film. The press-key circuit board typically includes press key wires for connection with other circuits. The circuit board interlayer is typically an insulative material, and has a press key through hole at a position corresponding to the metal press key. In this conventional press-key panel, the circuit board interlayer is used to separate the metal press key from the polyester film when the metal press key is not pressed down. The interlayer also contacts the metal press key and the polyester film when the metal press key is pressed down. The polyester film and the surface lamination are present to protect the press key. This conventional press-key panel, as assembled, is difficult to use in dark environments. The metal press keys do not have a backlight and the press-key panel therefore cannot be seen without the aid of a lighting device in the conventional configuration.
An embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a press-key panel including a press-key circuit board. The press-key circuit board includes at least one press key. The press-key panel also includes a light source circuit board. The light source circuit board includes a light source positioned on the light source circuit board at a position adjacent to the press key, a power supply circuit configured to supply power to the light source, and light source wires from the light source circuit board.
In this embodiment, the press-key panel also includes a press-key circuit board interlayer positioned above the press-key circuit board. The press-key panel further includes a light source circuit board interlayer positioned above the light source circuit board and below the press-key circuit board. Finally, the press-key panel includes light source transmission windows formed on each of said light source circuit board interlayer, press-key circuit board, and press-key circuit board interlayer at positions corresponding to the light source on the light source circuit board. The light source transmission windows are configured to transmit light emitted by the light source.
Another embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a press-key panel including a press-key circuit board with press keys. The press-key panel also includes a light source circuit board. The light source circuit board includes a light source positioned below the press key on the light source circuit board, a power supply circuit for the light source, and light source wires introduced out from the light source circuit board.
The press-key panel also includes a light source circuit board interlayer positioned below the press-key circuit board and above the light source circuit board, a polyester film positioned above the press-key circuit board, and a light-guiding diffusion film positioned above the polyester film. In this embodiment, the press-key panel further includes a lightproof layer positioned above the light-guiding diffusion film, and light source transmission windows located on each of said light source circuit board interlayer, the press-key circuit board, and the polyester film. The light source transmission windows are positioned corresponding to the light source on the light source circuit board, and are configured to transmit light emitted by the light source. Finally, this embodiment of the press-key panel also includes a press key illumination window located on the lightproof layer at a position corresponding to the press key. The press key illumination window is configured to transmit light to illuminate the press key.
The press-key panels according to the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
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The circuit board interlayer 120 is typically made from an insulative material, and has a press key through hole 121 at a position corresponding to the metal press key 111. In exemplary embodiments, when the metal press key 111 is pressed down, the circuit board interlayer 120 keeps the metal press key 111 and the polyester film 130 in contact. When the metal press key 111 is not pressed down, the interlayer 120 keeps the metal press key 111 separate from the polyester film 130. The polyester film 130 and the surface lamination 140 are present in order to protect the press key 111.
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A light source circuit board interlayer 220 is positioned above the light source circuit board 210. As shown in
A press-key circuit board 230 is positioned above the light source circuit board interlayer 220. The press-key circuit board 230 in the present embodiment is made from a flexible film. In the present embodiment, the light source circuit board interlayer 220 is used as insulation between the light source circuit board 210 and the press-key circuit board 230 thereabove. Therefore, the thickness of the light source circuit board interlayer 220 is typically configured to be thin.
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In this embodiment, the light source transmission window 241 on the press-key circuit board interlayer 240 is located at a position corresponding to the LED light source 211. The light source transmission window 241 is a through hole for the body of the LED light source 211 to pass through. If the LED light source 211 is shorter in other embodiments, the light source transmission window 241 may also be inlaid with a light-transmitting material. The press key through hole 242 is located right above the pot cover type metal press key 232. The press key through hole 242 is used in this embodiment as it is in conventional press key panels.
In the present embodiment, a polyester film 250 is positioned above the press-key circuit board interlayer 240. As shown in
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A lightproof layer 270 is positioned just above the light-guiding diffusion film 260. In exemplary embodiments, the lightproof layer 270, other than a press key illumination window 271, is made of polyurethane. The lightproof layer 270 is coated with a black paint on the top surface thereof and a white paint on the bottom surface thereof. As shown in
A press key illumination window 271 is located on the lightproof layer 270 at a position corresponding to and right above the pot cover type metal press key 232. The press key illumination window 271 is a through hole or a portion inlaid with a light-transmitting material. The press key illumination window 271 allows light to be transmitted, illuminating the press key 232.
The lightproof layer 270 may not be required in embodiments where a significant light contrast in the press-key panel is not necessary. However, in exemplary embodiments it is recommended that the lightproof layer 270 be included in order to improve the contrast when the press-key panel lights up.
Lastly, a surface lamination 280 is positioned just above the lightproof layer 270. The surface lamination 280 is a film covering the entire lightproof layer 270.
The layer structure of the press-key panel 310 is shown in
In the present embodiment, a single press key 232 may receive light from one or more light sources. A plurality of light sources may increase the backlight brightness and uniformity. However, a plurality of light sources will also take up more space in the press-key panel than a single LED light source 211. Therefore, the amount of LED light sources 211 may be greater than or equal to the amount of the metal press keys 232, depending on desired backlight intensity, space between press keys, and the cost. In
The second layer of the press-key panel 310 is a light source circuit board interlayer 220. A light source transmission window 221 is located on the light source circuit board interlayer 220 at a position corresponding to the LED light source 211.
The third layer of the press-key panel 310 is a press-key circuit board 230 having a metal press key 232. A light source transmission window 231 is located on the press-key circuit board 230 at a position corresponding to the LED light source 211.
The fourth layer of the press-key panel 310 is a press-key circuit board interlayer 240 having a press key through hole 242. A light source transmission window 241 is located on the press-key circuit board interlayer 240 at a position corresponding to the LED light source 211.
The fifth layer of the press-key panel 310 is a polyester film 250. A light source transmission window 251 is located on the polyester film 250 at a position corresponding to the LED light source 211.
The sixth layer of the press-key panel 310 is a light-guiding diffusion film 260, which is a film covering the entire polyester film 250.
The seventh layer of the press-key panel 310 is a lightproof layer 270. A press key illumination window 271 is located on the lightproof layer 270 at a position corresponding to the metal press key 232.
The eighth layer of the press-key panel 310 is a surface lamination 280, which is a film covering the entire lightproof layer 270.
A press-key panel according to the present disclosure may advantageously achieve a backlight effect for both plastic press keys and metal press keys.
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201120363711.7 | Sep 2011 | CN | national |