The invention relates to a switch apparatus on a portable computer. In particular, the present invention relates to a switch apparatus for starting an alarm circuit of a portable computer.
Theft protection is of particular concern to owners of portable computer systems. Portable computer systems, such as notebook and laptop computers, can be worth many thousands of dollars, and are small and easy to carry away. This has made portable computer systems a favorite target of thieves.
A conventional method for preventing a notebook computer from being stolen is to mount an alarm circuit on the notebook computer. When the notebook computer is moved while the alarm circuit is active, a switch apparatus activates the alarm circuit to sound an alarm.
However, limited space within a portable computer makes it difficult to conveniently place a switch apparatus in the computer.
What is needed is a convenient switch apparatus for starting an alarm circuit of a portable computer.
An exemplary switch apparatus for activating an alarm function of an alarm circuit on a motherboard of a portable computer, the switch apparatus includes a switch mounted on the motherboard and a pressing device mounted on a base. The pressing device includes a pressing member deformable via an outside force to depress the switch.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
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The fastener 10 has a rectangular parallelepiped structure. A through hole 11 is defined in the midst of the fastener 10 for the shield 20 to pass through.
A pressing member 22 protrudes from a top of the shield 20, an aperture 21 is defined in a bottom of the shield 20. The pressing member 22 is made of one or more flexible materials such as rubber. The pressing member 22 is deformable with application of an outside force.
A touching pole 42 extends up from the switch 41. The touching pole 42 is inserted into the aperture 21 of the shield 20.
There are four support feet 51 on the base 50 for supporting the base 50. Each of the support feet 51 defines a rectangular parallelepiped space. One of the support feet 51 is used to accommodate the fastener 10. A bore 52 is defined in the base 50 for the shield 20 to pass through.
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When the base 50 of the notebook computer is laid on a supporting surface, the pressing member 22 of the shield 20 is deformed under pressure exerted by a weight of the notebook computer. Accordingly, the pressing member 22 now depresses the touching pole 42 of the switch 41 thereby opening the alarm circuit on the motherboard 40, at this time the notebook computer can be used normally. When the alarm circuit is active, and the notebook computer is moved from the supporting surface, the pressing member 22 of the shield 20 recovers from the elastic deflection and causes the touching pole 42 of the switch 41 to close the alarm circuit on the motherboard 40, activating an alarm.
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In assembly, the fastener 100 is mounted in the one of the support feet 51 of the base 50 via an adhesive such as glue, the touching pole 42 of the switch 41 is inserted into the bore 52 of the base 50. The protruding post 102 of the fastener 100 is touches without urging the touching pole 42 of the switch 41.
When the base 50 of the notebook computer is laid on a supporting surface, the pressing member of the fastener 100 is deformed under pressure exerted by a weight of the notebook computer. Accordingly the pressing member depresses the touching pole 42 of the switch 41 to open the alarm circuit on the motherboard 40, at this time the notebook computer can be used normally. With the alarm circuit activated, when the notebook computer is moved from the supporting surface, the pressing member of the fastener 100 recovers from the elastic deflection, which causes the touching pole 42 of the switch 41 to close the alarm circuit on the motherboard 40, thus activating an alarm. It is to be noted that in alternative embodiments the switch 41 can be configured to work with either a normally open circuit or a normally closed circuit and that other suitable fixing means may be used instead of adhesive to fix the fasteners 10, 100 in place.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the preferred embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, equivalent material and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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4985695 | Wilkinson et al. | Jan 1991 | A |
5936526 | Klein | Aug 1999 | A |
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20070236348 A1 | Oct 2007 | US |