This application claims priority to Taiwanese Application No. 100210164, filed on Jun. 3, 2011.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a keyboard, and more particularly to a touch keyboard.
2. Description of the Related Art
Nowadays, touch keyboards are becoming more and more popular with advancement of touch control related technologies. Compared to mechanical keyboards, touch keyboards are not easily damaged, but there is no touching feedback, resulting in difficulty for users to cognize and memorize the positions of those keys and causing inconveniences in use.
Taiwanese Patent Publication Number M366715 discloses an assembly of a touch panel and a keyboard as shown in
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a touch keyboard that can overcome the above drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a touch keyboard comprises a touch panel that defines a plurality of touch input zones and that has opposite first and second surfaces, and an input member disposed on the first surface of the touch panel. The input member includes a body and a plurality of resilient key units disposed on the body. The resilient key units are separate from each other and protrude respectively from the body at positions corresponding to the touch input zones and are able to contact with the corresponding touch input zones of the touch panel during deformation thereof, respectively.
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals in the following description.
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In this embodiment, the touch panel 2 is transparent. The touch keyboard 1 further includes a display member 4 (such as a flat LCD panel) and is electrically coupled to an external computer device (not shown). The display member 4 is disposed on the second surface of the touch panel 2 and serves to display visual information, for example, a plurality of visible marks 41 at positions respectively corresponding to the touch input zones 21. In other words, the display member 4 could be responsive to an input mode from an external computer device to display different visible marks 41 corresponding to input commands of the touch input zones 21 according to different definitions of the touch input zones 21, such as American keyboard definition, European keyboard definition, a game keyboard definition, etc. The input member 3 is disposed detachably on the first surface of the touch panel 2 and is made of a transparent and resilient material. Therefore, users can change to a suitable input member 3 corresponding to definition of the touch input zones 21 in a desired input mode. In order to enhance the effect of electrical coupling between the input member 3 and the touch panel 2 for increasing input sensitivity of the resilient key units 32, the resilient input member 3 could include a plurality of conductors 34, which are composed of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) or other transparent conductors, and each of the conductors 34 is embedded in a respective one of the resilient key units 32 as shown in
In this embodiment, when the user desires to input a command through the touch keyboard 1, the display member 4 would be configured to display the visible marks 41 and the touch input zones 21 would be defined on the touch panel 2 according to the input mode from the external computer device. Afterwards, a transparent input member 3 that corresponds to the input mode is to be disposed on the first surface of the touch panel 2, resulting in the visible marks 41 displayed on the display member 4 to be visible through the input member 3 so that the user could input commands accordingly. Because the input member 3 is made of a resilient material, which includes but not limited to silicone or rubber, when the user types on the resilient key units 21 of the input member 3, feedbacks could be obtained through the bounce of the resilient key units 32. Such advantage not only facilitates cognizing and memorizing positions of the resilient key units 32 through touching feedback to increase typing speed, but also provides softer bounce that may ease a strike between user's finger and the surface of the touch keyboard, thereby prevent injury to user's hands after long hours of typing. Besides, since the simple structure of the input member 3 makes it possible to manufacture the same at a lower cost, several input members 3 could be prepared for use with different touch input zones 21 defined in different input modes, thereby expanding usage of the touch panel 2.
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Additionally, the input member 3 could include a plurality of conductors 34 in order to enhance sensitivity of capacitive coupling between the touch panel 2 and fingers. Each of the conductors 34 is disposed on an inner surface of the cavity 33 of each resilient key unit 32 that is opposite to the touch panel 2, as shown in
Moreover, the touch panel 2 or 2′ could be designed as shown in
To sum up, the input member 3 or 3′ not only has advantages of providing touching feedback and preventing hands from injury attributed to typing directly on the touch panel 2 or 2′, but also enables design of different input members 3 or 3′ according to user's demand or predetermined input mode. Therefore, a transparent input member 3 could be used detachably with the touch panel 2 that has a display member 4, while an opaque input member 3′ could be used with the touch panel 2′ which is manufactured using a printed circuit board.
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 interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100210164 | Jun 2011 | TW | national |