1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a press key, more particularly to a press key including a magnetic restoring device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A press key can be used in a computer keyboard or a telephone keyboard. As shown in
The bordering member 11 is connected to the base unit 4. The keycap 1 is spaced apart and extends outwardly from the bordering member 11. The keycap 1 and the base unit 4 cooperatively define a space 10 therebetween.
The restoring device 3 is disposed in the space 10, and includes an elastic member 31 and two levers 32 that are pivotally connected to each other. The elastic member 31 is connected to the keycap 1 and is made of rubber in a form of a bowl-shape. The elastic member 31 may be replaced by a restoring spring. The two levers 32 constitute a scissors-type linkage assembly and are connected between the base unit 4 and the keycap 1. The contact 2 extends from the bowl-shaped elastic member 31. When an external force is applied to press the keycap 1 toward the base unit 4, the elastic member 31 is deformed so that the contact 2 is moved to contact the circuit module 411 to produce a signal (see
However, in order to achieve the state-restoring function of the restoring device 3, the elastic member 31 should be formed to have a sufficient volume to provide enough restoring force to move the keycap 1, the levers 32 and the contact 2 away from the base unit 4. In order to meet the volume requirement of the elastic member 31, the conventional press key usually cannot satisfy the trend toward miniaturization of electronic devices. Moreover, elastic fatigue problem of the elastic member 31 is likely to occur after a long period of service time.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a press key that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
Accordingly, a press key of this invention comprises:
a base unit;
a keycap movable with respect to the base unit; and
a magnetic restoring device including a first magnetic member connected to the keycap and disposed between the base unit and the keycap, and a second magnetic member disposed on the base unit, the first and second magnetic member producing a repulsive force therebetween to move the keycap away from the base unit.
Other features and advantages of the pre sent invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
The bordering member 51 extends upwardly from the base unit 8. The keycap 5 is movable with respect to the base unit 8. In this embodiment, the keycap 5 is movably connected to the base unit 8. For convenient and stable pressing operation, the keycap 5 is preferably cap-shaped and extends outwardly from the bordering member 51 in a normal state (
The contact 6 extends from the keycap 5 and is disposed in a space 50 between the keycap 50 and the base unit 8. When the keycap 5 is pressed, the contact 6 is moved to contact the circuit module 811 of the base unit 8 to produce the electrical signal (
The magnetic restoring device 7 includes first and second magnetic members 71, 72, and two levers 73. The first magnetic member 71 is connected to the keycap 5 and is disposed in the space 50 between the base unit 8 and the keycap 5. The second magnetic member 72 is disposed on a lower surface of the substrate 81 of the base unit 8 in a position corresponding to that of the first magnetic member 71. The two levers 73 are pivotally connected to each other to constitute a scissors-type linkage assembly that is connected to the base unit 8 and the keycap 5. Since the scissors type-linkage assembly is well-known in the relevant art, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The first and second magnetic members 71, 72 have the same polarity, and thus, a repulsive force is formed between the first and second magnetic members 71, 72, to move the keycap 5 along with the contact 6 away from the base unit 8, thereby rendering the contact 6 to not contact the circuit module 811 (see
In the first preferred embodiment, the first magnetic member 71 is a permanent magnet, and the second magnetic member 72 is an electromagnet that is electrically connected to the base unit 8 and that has spiral coils 9. By applying electricity to the second magnetic member 72 from the base unit 8, the second magnetic member 72 can produce the same polarity as that of the first magnetic member 71, thereby forming the repulsive force. When no power is supplied to the press key, no repulsive force is produced, and the keycap 5 moves toward the base unit 8 and stays at the position shown in
Alternatively, each of the first and second magnetic members 71, 72 may be the permanent magnet, the electromagnet, or any other article that can produce magnetism.
Because the magnetic members 71, 72 are used as the position restoring device, the volume requirement and the elastic fatigue problem for the conventional elastic member 31 could be eliminated in this invention. Thus, the sizes, thickness, and materials of the keycap 5 and the contact 6 are not limited, and can be adjusted to meet the requirement of cost reduction. In addition, when pressing the keycap 5, it is only necessary to overcome the repulsive force between the first and second magnetic members 71, 72, and thus, pressing of the keycap 5 is more effortless as compared to the prior art.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.