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| United States Patent | 6204462 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/6204462.html |
| Inventor(s) | Huang; Gear (Taipei, TW) |
| Abstract | An improved keyswitch comprises a stage having a mounting hole and a keycap
having a plunger on bottom thereof. The plunger is movably arranged within
the plunger. At least one guiding rib is provided within the stage or on
lateral side of the keycap; and at least one groove corresponding to the
guiding rib is provided on lateral side of the keycap or within the stage,
the guiding rib fit within the groove such that the keycap is movable
upward and downward within the mounting hole without shaking. The keycap
is in contact with the stage on lateral side thereof, the friction
therebetween is reduced. |
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Drawing from US Patent 6204462 |
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Stable keyswitch |
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March 20, 2001 |
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March 28, 2000 |
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I claim:
1. A stable keyswitch comprising:
a stage having a mounting hole and a base surrounding the mounting hole,
the base having a flange portion overlaying a portion of said mounting
hole; and,
a keycap having a plunger extending from a bottom thereof, the keycap being
movably arranged within the stage for displacing the plunger, the keycap
including a circumferential outwardly extended skirt formed on a lower end
thereof, one of the stage within the mounting hole or on a lateral side of
the skirt of the keycap being formed with at least one guiding rib
thereon, and an opposite one of lateral side of the skirt of the keycap or
the stage within mounting hole having at least one groove formed therein
corresponding to the at least one guiding rib, the at least one guiding
rib being disposed within the at least one groove such that the keycap is
movable upward and downward within the mounting hole without shaking,
upward movement of the keycap being limited by the skirt contacting the
flange portion of the base.
2. The stable keyswitch as recited in claim 1, wherein the keycap is
assembled to the stage from beneath the stage.
3. The stable keyswitch as recited in claim 1, wherein the skirt of the
keycap and the mounting hole of the stage each includes four sidewalls,
each of the four sidewalls of the skirt having a pair of guiding ribs
formed thereon and each of the four sidewalls of the mounting hole having
a corresponding pair of grooves formed therein for respective receipt of
the pair of guiding ribs therein.
4. The stable keyswitch as recited in claim 1, wherein the skirt of the
keycap and the mounting hole of the stage each includes four sidewalls,
each of the four sidewalls of the mounting hole having a pair of guiding
ribs formed thereon and each of the four sidewalls of the skirt having a
corresponding pair of grooves formed therein for respective receipt of the
pair of guiding ribs therein. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a stable keyswitch, especially to a stable
keyswitch, which will not shake during operation and has compact height.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in FIG. 1, a conventional keyswitch comprises a keycap 10a and a
stage 11a. The stage 11a has a mounting hole 12a on center thereof. The
keycap 10a has a plunger 13a on bottom thereof and movably fit within the
mounting hole 12a. When the keycap 10a is pressed to lower down the
plunger 13a, the pressing end 15a of the rubber cone 14a touches the
flexible circuit 16a on the base plate 17a to switch on the flexible
circuit 16a. When the keycap 10a is released, the pressing end 15a of the
rubber cone 14a leaves the flexible circuit 40 due to the elasticity of
the rubber cone 30, thus switching off the flexible circuit 40. However,
the above mentioned keyswitch has relatively large height and keycap is
unstable if the height of the keyswitch is reduced without careful design.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a stable keyswitch
wherein the keycap has restrict vertical movement within the stage, thus
having more stability. The friction between the keycap and the stage is
reduced.
To achieve the above objects, in the inventive keyswitch, at least one
guiding rib is provided within the stage or on lateral side of the keycap;
and at least one groove corresponding to the guiding rib is provided on
lateral side of the keycap or within the stage, the guiding rib fit within
the groove such that the keycap is movable upward and downward within the
mounting hole without shaking. The keycap is in contact with the stage on
lateral side thereof, the friction therebetween is reduced.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more
readily understood from the following detailed description when read in
conjunction with the appended drawing, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of prior art keyswitch;
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a transverse sectional view of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of another preferred embodiment of
the present invention;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of another preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 4 and 5 show a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
keyswitch comprises a stage 10 and a keycap 20. The stage 10 is a hollow
tube and formed on a base 11. The stage 10 has a mounting hole 12 on
center thereof and two mute bevels 13 on two inner sides of the mounting
hole 12 as shown in FIG. 4. Moreover, the mounting hole 12 has at least
one guiding groove 14 on inner sidewall thereof. In this embodiment, the
mounting hole 12 has eight guiding grooves 14 on four inner sidewalls
thereof.
As shown in FIG. 2, the keycap 20 is of hollow-hat shape and has a plunger
24. The keycap 20 has extrusive skirt 21 on bottom side thereof and two
elastic hooks 22 formed on outer side of the extrusive skirt 21. The
extrusive skirt 21 has at least one guiding rib 23 on outer side thereof
In this embodiment, the extrusive skirt 21 has eight guiding ribs 23 on
four outer sidewalls thereof.
As shown in FIG. 2, the keycap 20 is assembled into the mounting hole 12
from the bottom thereof direction and the keycap 20 is movable upward and
downward within the mounting hole 12. The extrusive skirt 21 is blocked by
a flange 25 on the top end of the mounting hole 12 to confine the motion
of the keycap 20 and prevent the ejection of the keycap 20. The two
elastic hooks 22 contact the two mute bevels 13 on two inner sides of the
mounting hole 12 to reduce striking noise between the keycap 20 and the
stage 10. As shown in FIG. 3, the guiding ribs 23 is fit into
corresponding guiding groove 14. The thus-assembled keyswitch is arranged
on the rubber cone 30, the flexible circuit 40 and base plate 50 of the
keyboard.
When the keycap 20 is pressed to lower down the plunger 24, the plunger 24
touches the rubber cone 30. The pressing end 31 of the rubber cone 30
switch on the flexible circuit 40 on the base plate 50. When the keycap 20
is released, the pressing end 31 of the rubber cone 30 leaves the flexible
circuit 40 due to the elasticity of the rubber cone 30, thus switching off
the flexible circuit 40.
FIGS. 7 and 8 show another preferred embodiment of the present invention,
in the keyswitch, the mounting hole 12 has an inner stage 15 of hollow
cylinder shape therein, The two mute bevels 13 are placed on two opposed
inner sides of the inner stage 15, as shown in FIG. 6. The guiding grooves
14 are arranged on the outer side of the inner stage 15, the two elastic
hooks 22 are arranged on the inner side of the keycap 20. The keycap 20 is
assembled into the mounting hole 12 from top direction and the keycap 20
is movable upward and downward within the mounting hole 12. The two
elastic hooks 22 contact the two mute bevels 13 on two inner sides of the
mounting hole 12. The guiding ribs 23 are fit into corresponding guiding
grooves 14.
Moreover, the position of the guiding ribs 23 and the guiding grooves 14
can be interchanged. That is, the guiding ribs 23 are arranged on the
stage 10 and the guiding grooves 14 are arranged on the keycap 20.
The present invention is characterized in that concave groove 14 and convex
guiding rib 23 are provided between the stage 10 and the keycap 20. The
concave groove 14 and convex guiding rib 22 can restrict vertical movement
of the keycap 20 within the stage 10. The keycap 20 is in contact to the
stage 10 by the lateral side thereof, the friction is reduced. Moreover,
the height of the keyboard is reduced while the key stroke is unchanged.
To sum up, in the present invention, the provision of the concave groove
and convex guiding rib can restrict vertical movement of the keycap within
the stage. The stability of the keyswitch operation is enhanced and the
height of the keyswitch is reduced without shaking problem.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the
preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is
not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and
modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will
occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such
substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the
scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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