The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly to an input device with a touch control function.
With increasing development of science and technology, a variety of electronic devices are designed in views of convenience and user-friendliness. For helping the user well operate the electronic devices, the electronic devices are gradually developed in views of humanization. The common electronic devices include for example notebook computers, mobile phones, satellite navigation devices, or the like. Recently, the storage capacity and the processor's computing performance for these electronic devices are largely enhanced, and thus their functions become more powerful and complicated. For efficiently operating an electronic device, a touchpad is used as an input device of the electronic device for controlling the operations of the electronic device.
When the touchpad module 1 is pressed down by the user, the first end 11 of the touchpad module 1 is swung downwardly relative to the triggering part 242 by using the supporting structure 241 as a fulcrum. As the metal dome switch 13 of the touchpad module 1 is pushed by the triggering part 242 of the fixing frame 24, the metal dome switch 13 is triggered and a click feedback sound is generated. Moreover, after the metal dome switch 13 is triggered, the touchpad module 1 generates a switch control signal to the notebook computer 2. According to the switch control signal, the notebook computer 2 executes a corresponding function.
When the touchpad module 1 is no longer pressed by the user, the first end 11 of the touchpad module 1 is swung upwardly relative to the triggering part 242 in response to an elastic force of the supporting structure 241. Consequently, the touchpad module 1 is returned to its original position.
However, the conventional touchpad module 1 still has some drawbacks. For example, after the touchpad module 1 is pressed down, the travelling distances corresponding to different locations of the touchpad module 1 are different. The different travelling distances corresponding to different locations become hindrance from operating the touchpad module 1. For example, as shown in
For solving the above drawbacks, another conventional touchpad module was disclosed.
However, the manufacturing process of the touchpad module 1′ still has some drawbacks. For example, the silicone rubber elements 16 is combined with the touch member 14 and the bracket 15 through adhesive layers 17. As known, a jig tool is used to laminate the combination structure of the silicone rubber elements 16, the touch member 14, the bracket 15 and adhesive layers 17, and the combination structure is subjected to a baking process for at least 30 minutes. The silicone rubber elements 16 are used as elastomers for providing elastic forces when the touchpad module 1′ is compressed. In other words, the process of manufacturing the touchpad module 1′ with the silicone rubber elements 16 is time-consuming and complicated. Moreover, if the junction between the touch member 14 and the silicone rubber element 16 is not well cleaned and contaminate (e.g., oil stain) is retained, the silicone rubber element 16 cannot be firmly attached on the touch member 14. In other words, the silicone rubber elements 16 are readily detached from the touch member 14. This is an important factor influencing the yield of the touchpad module 1′.
In other words, the conventional touchpad module and the conventional computing device with the touchpad module need to be further improved.
An object of the present invention provides a touchpad module with good yield, and the process of manufacturing the touchpad module is simplified.
Another object of the present invention provides a computing device with the touchpad module.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a touchpad module is provided. The touchpad module includes a touch member, a bracket, at least one elastic element and at least one spacer. A switch element is located at a bottom side of the touch member. The bracket is located under the touch member. The bracket includes at least one perforation. The at least one elastic element is arranged between the touch member and the bracket, and located over the at least one perforation. The at least one spacer is arranged between the at least one elastic element and the touch member, and aligned with the corresponding perforation. While the touch member is pressed down, the touch member is moved downwardly to compress the at least one spacer and the at least one elastic element is pushed by the at least one spacer, so that the at least one elastic element is subjected to deformation and extended toward the corresponding perforation.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a computing device is provided. The computing device includes a casing, a processor and a touchpad module. An accommodation space is concavely formed in the casing. The processor is disposed within the casing. The touchpad module is disposed within the accommodation space and electrically connected with the processor. The touchpad module includes a touch member, a bracket, at least one elastic element and at least one spacer. A switch element is located at a bottom side of the touch member. The bracket is located under the touch member. The bracket includes at least one perforation. The at least one elastic element is arranged between the touch member and the bracket, and located over the at least one perforation. The at least one spacer is arranged between the at least one elastic element and the touch member, and aligned with the corresponding perforation. While the touch member is pressed down, the touch member is moved downwardly to compress the at least one spacer and the at least one elastic element is pushed by the at least one spacer, so that the at least one elastic element is subjected to deformation and extended toward the corresponding perforation.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
The embodiments of present invention will be described more specifically with reference to the following drawings. Generally, in the drawings and specifications, identical or similar components are designated by identical numeral references. For well understanding the present invention, the elements shown in the drawings are not in scale with the elements of the practical product. In the following embodiments and drawings, the elements irrelevant to the concepts of the present invention or the elements well known to those skilled in the art are omitted. It is noted that numerous modifications and alterations may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
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The touchpad module 3 comprises a touch member 31, a bracket 32, two elastic elements 33 and plural spacers 34. A switch element 311 is located at a bottom side of the touch member 31. The bracket 32 is located under the touch member 31 (see
In an embodiment, the touch member 31 further comprises a covering plate 313, a circuit board 314 and a reinforcing layer 312 (see
Preferably but not exclusively, the covering plate 313 and the circuit board 314 are combined together through an adhesive layer, the covering plate 313 is a glass covering plate or a plastic covering plate, and the adhesive layer is made of a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA). The switch element 311 is a haptic sensor. Preferably, the elastic elements 33 and the spacers 34 are made of metallic material. Moreover, the elastic elements 33 are coupled to the bracket 32 through a laser welding process, and the spacers 34 are coupled to the reinforcing layer 312 of the touch member 31 through the laser welding process. These examples are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only. The materials of the covering plate 313, the elastic elements 33 and the spacers 34, the method of coupling the covering plate 313 with the circuit board 314, the method of coupling the elastic elements 33 with the bracket 32, the method of coupling the spacers 34 with the touch member 31 and the type of the switch element 311 may be varied according to the practical requirements.
Hereinafter, the operations of the touchpad module 3 will be described with reference to
When any position of the covering plate 313 of the touch member 31 is pressed down, the touch member 31 is moved downwardly relative to the bracket 32. As the touch member 31 is moved downwardly to compress the spacers 34, the elastic elements 33 are pushed by the spacers 34. Consequently, as shown in
When the touch member 31 is not pressed down, the spacers 34 are pushed in response to the elastic forces of the deformed elastic elements 33. As the touch member 31 is moved upwardly relative to the bracket 32, the touch member 31 is returned to its original position (see
In the above embodiment as shown in
As mentioned above, the manufacturing process of the touchpad module of the present invention is beneficial. For example, the elastic elements are coupled to the bracket through the laser welding process, and the spacers are coupled to the reinforcing layer of the touch member through the laser welding process. According to the conventional technologies, silicone rubber elements are used as elastomers for providing elastic forces when the touchpad module is compressed. When compared with the conventional technologies, the process of manufacturing the touchpad module of the present invention is more time-saving and simpler. In addition, associated components are readily detached from the touchpad module. Consequently, the yield of the touchpad module is increased.
In the above embodiments, the touchpad module is installed in the computing device. It is noted that numerous modifications and alterations may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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