The present invention relates to a keyboard structure, particularly to a slim self-luminous keyboard structure.
The keyboard has been an indispensable device in the current computer system, and keyboard design is also diversified to meet various application occasions of computer systems. For a dim or dark environment, manufacturers had developed several self-luminous keyboards to enable users to accurately press correct keys. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,936,554 and No. 7,278,750, Taiwan patents No. 566612 and No. 581961 respectively disclosed keyboard devices having LED inside keys, wherein each single key is illuminated by the LED thereinside, whereby users can make out the keys in a dim or dark environment. The prior arts can indeed solve the abovementioned problem. However, a standard keyboard may have over one hundred keys, and the prior-art keyboard devices need the same number of LEDs, which not only increases the fabrication steps and cost but also impairs the lightweighting of keyboards. Besides, numerous LEDs consume a lot of power and generate considerable heat.
For other types of self-luminous keyboards, refer to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,179,432, 6,199,996, 6,217,183, 6,284,988, 6,322,229, 6,554,442, 6,590,508, 6,648,530, 6,860,612, 7,235,752, 7,239,303 and 7,388,167, and Taiwan patents Nos. 509955, 516671, 587800, 594546, I230957, I231693, M240668, and M313281, wherein a backlight plate, such as an electroluminescent sheet or an optical fiber panel, is arranged over or below a baseplate of a keyboard, whereby light permeates between the keys enable users to make out the keys. In such a type of self-luminous keyboards, the entire keyboard is lightened by a single backlight plate, which can reduce the number of components and simplify the assemblage. Besides, the electroluminescent sheet and the optical fiber panel consume very little power and favor the long time usage of a self-luminous keyboard. However, this type of self-luminous keyboards needs a backlight plate arranged above or below the baseplate, which increases the thickness and impairs fabricating a slim keyboard.
The primary objective of the present invention is to reduce the thickness of a self-luminous keyboard and facilitate fabricating a slim self-luminous keyboard. To achieve the abovementioned objective, the present invention proposes a slim self-luminous keyboard structure comprising a keyboard unit and luminous units. The keyboard unit has a press plane containing a plurality of press members, and a baseplate arranged below the press plane and supporting the press members. The luminous units generate light, and the light is conducted to a luminous space defined by the press plane and the baseplate to make the luminous space have brightness sufficient to enable users to make out the press members. In the present invention, the direction of the light projected by the luminous units can be adjusted to attain the desired illumination state. For example, the light projected by the luminous units is parallel to the baseplate; the height of the light projected by the luminous units increases with the distance from the luminous units; the light beam projected by the luminous units and the edge of the press plane contain a projection angle. The light generated by the luminous units is directly conducted into the luminous space. Alternatively, a light conduction element is arranged inside the luminous space and used to uniformly distribute the light in the luminous space. The luminous units may adopt at least an LED or a laser device. The luminous space has parallel light conduction channels between each two press members. The luminous units are arranged in the ends of the light conduction channels and supply light to the light conduction channels. Alternatively, the luminous units are arranged inside the light conduction channels and supply light to the light conduction channels from both sides thereof.
To make the press members have a higher recognizability, reflection elements or luminescent elements are arranged inside the luminous space and corresponding to the press members. The press members are made of a transparent material. Alternatively, the press member has a transparent character region and an opaque non-character region.
The present invention applies to several types of keyboard structures. In one embodiment, an actuation mechanism is used to couple the press members and the baseplate and has elastic members enabling the press members to move up and down with respect to the baseplate; the actuation mechanism or the elastic members may be made of a luminescent material. In another embodiment, the press members and the baseplate respectively have key rods and key seats corresponding to each other; each key seat has an opening at the top thereof, and the key rod is inserted into the opening; the key seat also has an elastic member thereinside, and the tip of the key rod is corresponding to the elastic member, whereby the press member can move up and down with respect to the key seat and the key rod; the key rods, the key seats or the elastic members may be made of a luminescent material.
The slim self-luminous keyboard structure of the present invention needn't prepare luminous units for all the keys. Thus, the present invention requires fewer components and consumes less power. Contrasting with the traditional self-luminous keyboards that adopt an electroluminescent sheet or an optical fiber panel, the present invention does not use a backlight plate; therefore, the present invention can reduce the thickness of a self-luminous keyboard and facilitate fabricating a slim self-luminous keyboard.
Below, the technical contents of the present invention are described in detail in cooperation with the drawings.
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In addition to the abovementioned projection direction parallel to the baseplate 12, the light generated by the luminous unit 20 may also has another projection direction. Refer to
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Via the abovementioned structure, the light generated by the luminous units 20 are uniformly conducted into the luminous space 21 and provide a uniform illumination for the luminous space 21, as shown in
In another embodiment, the present invention is applied to another type of keyboard structure. Refer to
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Compared with the conventional self-luminous keyboards, the slim self-luminous keyboard structure of the present invention can provide sufficient light with fewer luminous units. Thus, the present invention consumes less power and generates less heat. Because of not using a backlight plate, the present invention can reduce the thickness of a self-luminous keyboard and facilitate fabricating a slim self-luminous keyboard. Therefore, the present invention possesses novelty and non-obviousness and meets the conditions for a patent. Thus, the Inventor files the application for a patent. It will be appreciated if the patent is approved fast.
The preferred embodiments described above are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, any equivalent modification or variation according to the spirit of the present invention is to be also included within the scope of the present invention.
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20100026528 A1 | Feb 2010 | US |