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What is claimed is:
1. A decorative and transparent key, comprising:
a transparent key base member;
a transparent resin portion;
a printed layer provided between said transparent key base member and said
transparent resin portion;
an inorganic thin membrane which has a membrane thickness between 2 nm and
500 nm and has a 70% or more transmittance of visible rays, said inorganic
thin membrane being provided on a front surface of said transparent resin
portion, or between said transparent resin portion and said printed layer,
or between said printed layer and said transparent key base member.
2. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 1, wherein the key
is part of one of a push-button switch of a hand held telephone, a hand
held terminal apparatus, a remote controller of a home electronic product,
a card remote controller, and a keyboard.
3. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 1, wherein said
inorganic thin membrane is made of one or more material(s) selected from
titanium oxide, silicon oxide, ferric oxide, magnesium oxide, tungsten
oxide, aluminum oxide, chromium oxide, cobalt oxide, tantrum oxide, indium
oxide, sin oxide, nickel oxide, manganese oxide, zirconium oxide, vanadium
oxide, cerium oxide, bismuth oxide, antimony oxide, zinc oxide, hafcium
oxide, silicon nitride, aluminum nitride, titanium nitride, magnesium
fluoride, cerium fluoride, lead fluoride, silicon carbide, titanium
carbide, zinc sulfide, silicon, and geranium.
4. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 1, further
comprising:
an additional layer including a high-polymer protecting membrane with the
thickness of 5 .mu.m.about.60 .mu.m on said inorganic thin membrane.
5. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 1, wherein said
inorganic thin membrane is provided on one of said front surface of said
transparent resin portion and said reverse surface of said transparent
resin portion by a physical or chemical vacuum evaporation method after
dropping liquid, unhardened resin to harden.
6. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 1, further
comprising a layer of unhardened and liquid resin layered on a surface of
said inorganic thin membrane to form a hardened high-polymer protecting
membrane with the thickness of 5 .mu.m.about.60 .mu.m.
7. The decorative and transparent key according to claim 3, further
comprising:
an additional layer including a high-polymer protecting membrane with the
thickness of 5 .mu.m.about.60 .mu.m on said inorganic thin membrane.
8. A decorative and transparent key, comprising:
a transparent key base;
a transparent resin portion;
a printed layer provided between said resin portion and said transparent
key base;
an inorganic thin membrane which has a membrane thickness between 2 nm and
500 nm and has a 70% or more transmittance of visible rays, said inorganic
thin membrane being provided on a front surface of said transparent resin
portion, or between said transparent resin portion and said printed layer,
or between said printed layer and said transparent key base member. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a transparent decoration key top having a
fine and high-grade aspect and a manufacturing method thereof which is
used for mobile phones, mobile information terminals, remote controls used
for various home electric appliances, card-remote controls and various
kinds of keyboards.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In conventional methods of decorating a key top of a push button switch
with metallic luster or pearl luster tone, the following methods are
known, for example, a method of molding by mixing metallic powder or pearl
pigments in resin or rubber ingredients, a method of painting or
screen-process-printing paints containing metallic powder or pearl
pigments, a method of preparing a metallic film of aluminum chrome, or the
like. on the surface of the key-top by vacuum evaporation method or
sputtering method, and a method of metal plating.
However, the method of molding by mixing metallic powder or pearl pigment
with resin and rubber causes a lack of uniformity in a stripped pattern or
color tone by distorted dissemination of powder because of difficulty of
uniform dispersion of pulverulent body. On the other hand, though the
key-top which is obtained by preparing the metallic film of aluminum or
chrome on the surface of a formed body by the vacuum evaporation method or
the sputtering method presents a metallic luster, it is not of transparent
quality with a rainbow-colored brilliance.
Also, with regards to resin key-tops put into push button switches of
recently used mobile phones, mobile terminals, various kinds of home
electric appliances, card remote controls and various kinds keyboards, and
so on, the demand for the key-tops having a fine and high-grade aspect is
becoming stronger.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention solves the problems as described above and offers the
transparent decoration key-top having a fine aspect with a rainbow-colored
brilliance. That is to say, the present invention relates to the
transparent decoration key-top , which comprises an inorganic thin film
with film thickness of 2 nm.about.500 nm and with 70% or more,
transmittance of visible rays on the surface or the reverse surface of a
resin key-top which has rainbow-colored brilliance.
In this connection, the transmittance of visible rays in the present
invention relates to a measured value.
According to the present invention, by preparing a specified inorganic thin
film on the surface and/or the reverse surface of the resin key-top, the
transparent decoration key-top with a fine and high-grade aspect, having a
rainbow-colored brilliance mainly composed of red color, yellow color,
blue color, purple color, etc. which have never been realized before and
the manufacturing method thereof can be offered.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig.1 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing a push button switch
installed to the transparent decoration keytop according to a first
embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing the push button switch
according to another embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing the push button switch
according to another embodiment.
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing the push button switch
according to another embodiment.
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing another example of the
push button switch of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing another example of the
push button switch of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view, showing another example of the
push button switch of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention will be described more in details as follows.
A resin key-top as used in the present invention is the resin key-top made
from reaction hardening of a resin keytop molded by die or unhardened
liquid resin. More concretely, the key-top can be manufactured by using a
die of the desired key-top shape and by filling in the die with the resin
or liquid unhardened resin heated and melted by injection molding,
compression molding, transfer molding, rotating molding, or the like and
then by hardening.
Although no restriction is imposed on a composition or a kind of the resin,
elastic modulus and color tone, it is especially desirable to use
polyurethane, ester series thermoplastic elastomer, styrene series
thermoplastic elastomer, and nylon series thermoplastic elastomer, all of
which have a good transparency. It may be allowed to use ABS resin,
crystalline polyester such as PET or PBT, liquid polymer, and
semi-transparent or a little colored resin such as fluorine resin, etc. It
is also possible to use silicon resin, unsaturated polyester,
diallylphthalato, acryl series resin, publicly known resin such as heat
hardenability, beam hardenability and humidity hardenability, etc. of
urethane resin, and so on.
The push button switch constitution can be made by fixing the key-top by an
adhesive or a duplicated tape to the base member of the push button switch
having an operating/non-operating portion formed of synthetic rubber such
as silicon rubber or etylene propylene series rubber and thermoplastic
elastomer
The above also includes the publicly known constitution made from a
dichromatic molding of the well known thermoplastic elastomer and rigid
resin or thermoplastic elastomer.
Further, according to the present invention, by using the resin key-top
treated with reaction hardening by dropping unhardened liquid resin on the
basic materials made from PET, nylon, film such as polyurethane and
sheet-like high polymer materials in addition to synthetic rubber such as
silicon rubber printed with characters and signs and a molded body of
thermoplastic elastomer, the transparent key-top especially of a fine
aspect with rainbow-colored brilliance can be obtained.
Basic materials made from high polymer materials may be allowed to have a
constitution installed in advance by press molding with an operating
portion and non-operating portion of a switch.
As for a dropping method, no specific restriction is given to a dispenser
method, a pad printing method and a transcription method in addition to a
potting method.
The resin key-top can be formed without using the above described die. As
for the liquid resin used in this instance, an epoxy resin, and a
thermoset resin, a photo-curing resin and moisture hardenability such as
diallylphthalato can be cited. In order to improve adhesion of the basic
materials made from high polymer materials with these liquid resins, it is
desirable to give the surface of the basic materials a short wave
ultraviolet rays irradiation, a corona treatment or a coupling agent
treatment, or the like. For example, the instances as based on a
manufacturing method of a silicon key switch with a resin key-top as
described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5150/1994 and a
manufacturing method of a key sheet with a transparent resin key-top as
described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5151/1994 can be
applied.
The transparent decoration key-top of the present invention is
characteristic in that an inorganic thin film with a film thickness of 2
nm.about.500 nm and an inorganic thin film with 70% or more transmittance
of visible rays is laminated on the surface and /or the back face of the
above described key-top. If the total beam transmittance is less than 70%,
transparency is not enough and it becomes difficult to distinguish
characters and signs printed on a substrate. The desirable beam
transmittance is more than 75%, or more agreeably, more than 80%. If the
thickness of the inorganic thin film is thinner than 2 nm, the
rainbow-colored brilliance becomes light and, if more than 500 nm, it is
not desirable because the transparency becomes deteriorated. As a
practical matter, though it depends on a kind of the resin used, a
refractive ratio and a shape and also materials, a refractive ratio and
color tones, etc. of inorganic materials, the range of the thickness
within 5 nm.about.500 nm creates the key-top of a fine aspect with
rainbow-colored brilliance mainly composed of red color, yellow color,
blue color, purple color, etc. which have never been realized before.
The materials according to of the present invention are metals such as
aluminum , platinum, copper or alloy, metallic oxide, metallic nitride,
metallic sulfide and a mixture or a lamination layer of these materials .
More concretely, metallic oxide such as titanium oxide, silicon oxide,
iron oxide, magnesia oxide, etc., metallic nitride such as nitride
silicon, nitride aluminum, nitride titanium, etc., metallic fluoride such
as fluoride magnesia, fluoride cerium, fluoride lead, etc. and metallic
carbide such as titanium carbide, siliconcarbide, etc. are most ideal.
Best of all, if titanium oxide, iron oxide and a single thin film of zinc
sulfide or a lamination layer thin film of more than two kinds of these
materials are used, the transparent decoration key-top of a fine aspect
with rainbow colored brilliance can be obtained. These inorganic thin
films can be prepared uniformly without irregularities by physical
evaporation methods such as vacuum evaporation method, sputtering method,
ion-plating method, or heat Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) method, plasma
CVD method, beam CVD method, or the like. Regarding a vapor deposition
equipment and vapor deposition conditions, though those already
implemented in general can be used, it is desirable to use the vapor
deposition equipment having an electronic beam heating source. Further, in
order to improve adhesion of the key-top resin with the inorganic thin
film, it may be alright to use the vapor deposition device containing a
iron assist mechanism. As for metallic oxide, there is an oxidation number
available. Citing titanium oxide as an example, there are such materials
known as TiO, Ti.sub.2 O.sub.3, Ti.sub.3 O.sub.5, Ti.sub.4 O.sub.7 in
addition to TiO.sub.2. By using these materials, it is possible to solve
problems such as oxygen being dissolved from materials when materials are
heated, thereby lowering vapor deposition pressure and it may be alright
to use these materials to continuously and steadily perform a vapor
deposition. Also, it may be alright to introduce for vapor deposition gas
such as oxygen, nitrogen, etc. which is considered to be short when
metallic oxide or metallic nitride, etc. are laminated in layer. As a
preliminary treatment for film making, the key-top is treated as publicly
known with an under coat and adhesion of the inorganic thin film can be
thus improved.
Although it may depend on a kind of the resin key-top to be used and the
inorganic materials used for the film making, in view of adhesion,
temperature and a manufacturing cost thereof, the most economical method
is the vacuum evaporation method or the sputtering method, which makes it
possible to get the desired transparent decoration key-top of a fine
aspect and a high grade touch with rainbow-colored brilliance.
Although the inorganic thin film may be allowed to be made for the other
part than the key-top, it is desirable to make it selectively only for the
necessary key-top portion treated with a masking.
According to the present invention, in case of the constitution wherein the
above described inorganic thin film is exposed on the surface, unhardened
liquid resin is further laminated on the inorganic thin film and, by
hardening and forming a high polymer protecting film with thickness of 5
.mu.m.about.60 .mu.m, the inorganic thin film of rainbow-color can be
chemically and physically stabilized. Though a specific restriction is not
imposed on a kind and application of the liquid resin and hardening
method, or the like, by using monomer and oligomer such as acrylic series,
urethane series, silicon series, epoxy series, ester series, or the like,
of thermosetting type, photo-curing type and moisture hardenability and
also by laminating and hardening through methods such as spray painting,
various kinds of printing, potting, or the like, a high polymer protection
film of 5 .mu.m.about.60 .mu.m can be formed. It does not matter if this
high polymer protection film is of no color, but if the colored film of
red, blue yellow, etc. is used, the color tone will further change and it
is quite possible to perform optional coloration.
In the case that the film thickness is less than 5 .mu.m, a mechanical
property of the high polymer protection film becomes weak and it is
impossible to sufficiently protect the inorganic thin film. While, in the
case that the film thickness is more than 60 .mu.m, clearness of the
rainbow-colored brilliance becomes dull and the fine aspect will be
harmed. More desirable thickness of the high polymer protecting film is
within the range of 15 .mu.m.about.45 .mu.m. Also, a plurality of the high
polymer protecting films can be laminated.
The present invention is concretely described referring to the following
examples and comparisons. The following embodiments are to be considered
in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
EXAMPLE 1
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal view showing a push-button switch fitted with a
transparent resin-made key top that is explained in the example 1 of this
invention. In the FIG. 1, base member 1 is composed of a non-moving part
1a and moving part 1b, which are formed with transparent silicon rubber,
and a top face, which is printed with a given printed layer 2 of letters
or symbols by screen printing method. The top face is received short-wave
ultraviolet rays by the same method of the invention described in Japanese
Patent Application Laid-Open 1994-5150, treated with silane-coupling agent
followed by dropping acrylic resin, which is hardened with ultraviolet
rays, to harden by radiating ultraviolet rays, and finally to form a
resin-made key top 3 made of transparent acrylic resin. The surface of the
resin-made key top is washed with ethanol, covered with a mask 4 made of
stainless steel to avoid vacuum evaporation, treated with vacuum
evaporation of tungsten oxide for 12 minutes in vacuum evaporation
equipment under the condition of a vacuum evaporation pressure of
5.times.10.sup.-4 Torr and membrane forming speed of 5 nm/minute to make
inorganic thin membrane 5 made of tungsten oxide with membrane thickness
of 60 nm and 87% transmittance of visible rays.
As the result, a push-button switch fitted with a decorative transparent
key top is produced with rainbow colored surface luster mainly with
purple.
EXAMPLE 2
By the vacuum evaporation method as same as that of the EXAMPLE 1, an
inorganic thin membrane made of tungsten oxide was produced with membrane
thickness of 100 nm and 85% transmittance of visible rays upon the surface
of resin key top made of transparent acrylic resin.
EXAMPLE 3
By the vacuum evaporation method as same as that of the EXAMPLE 1, an
inorganic thin membrane made of tungsten oxide was produced with membrane
thickness of 140 nm and 84% transmittance of visible rays upon the surface
of resin key top made of transparent acrylic resin.
The resin key top of a push-button switch obtained showed an excellent
transparent appearance with rainbow-colored surface luster mainly with
yellow.
Thus, in the EXAMPLES 1-3 differently colored rainbow surface luster was
shown by simple change of membrane thickness of tungsten oxide only.
EXAMPLE 4
As same as the EXAMPLE 1, the top face is received ion beam radiation under
the condition of the presence of oxygen gas and a vacuum evaporation
pressure of 5.times.10.sup.-4 Torr in an electronic beam vacuum
evaporation equipment fitted with ion assist mechanisms to produce an
inorganic thin membrane made of titanium oxide with membrane thickness of
40 nm and 86% transmittance of visible rays by vacuum evaporation of
titanium oxide with a membrane forming speed of 4 nm/min for 10 minutes.
The resin-made key top of a push-button switch obtained showed an excellent
transparent appearance with rainbow-colored surface luster mainly with
blue.
EXAMPLE 5
By the vacuum evaporation method as same as that of the EXAMPLE 1, an
inorganic thin membrane made of ferric oxide was produced with membrane
thickness of 50 nm and 83% transmittance of visible rays upon the surface
of resin key top made of transparent acrylic resin.
The resin key top of a push-button switch obtained showed an excellent
transparent appearance with rainbow-colored surface luster mainly with
red.
EXAMPLE 6
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal view showing a push-button switch fitted with a
transparent resin-made key top that is explained in the example 6 of this
invention.
Transparent urethane paint (Originplate Z made by Origin Electric Inc.) was
applied to a push-button switch fitted with a decorative and transparent
key top with rainbow-colored luster by formation of thin membrane of
titanium oxide 5, dried to harden, and finally layered with a high-polymer
protecting layer 6 of a membrane thickness of 30 .mu.m on the thin
membrane 5.
The inorganic thin membrane exposed on the surface made by the vacuum
evaporation of tungsten oxide was protected with the high-polymer
protecting layer.
EXAMPLE 7
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal view showing a push-button switch fitted with a
transparent resin-made key top that is explained in the example 7 of the
present invention.
In the FIG. 3 as same as that of the EXAMPLE 1, the non-moving part 1a and
moving part 1b of the base member 1 are formed with transparent silicon
rubber.
In addition, polycarbonate was injected for molding by using armold to make
a resin-made key top 7 made of polycarbonate. Next, the back side of the
resin-made key top was washed with ethanol, titanium oxide was spattered
with Argon as a spattering gas for 10 minutes in a spattering apparatus
under the condition of spattering pressure of 5.times.10.sup.-4 Torr and
membrane-forming speed of 5 nm/min, inorganic thin membrane 5 with a
membrane thickness of 50 nm and 83% transmittance of visible rays was
formed with titanium oxide, and finally a transparent resin-made key top
having rainbow-colored surface luster mainly with yellow was obtained.
In addition, by screen printing of acrylic ink upon the surface, a printed
layer 2 of letters or symbols is formed. Thermosetting silicon adhesive 8
was applied to the letter or symbol-printing face, the face was adhered to
the base member 1 to harden by heating to form a push-button switch fitted
with a decorative and transparent key top with rainbow-colored luster.
EXAMPLE 8
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal view showing a push-button switch fitted with a
transparent resin-made key top that is explained in the example 8 of the
present invention.
As same as the EXAMPLE 7, an inorganic thin membrane 5 with membrane
thickness of 50 nm and 85% transmittance of visible rays was produced with
tungsten oxide on the surface of the molded resin-made key top 7 made of
polycarbonate. The resin-made key top obtained by forming a printed layer
2 of a letter or a symbol on the back side of the key top showed an
excellent transparent appearance with rainbow-colored surface luster
mainly with blue.
In addition, transparent urethane paint as same as that of the EXAMPLE 6
was applied to the resin-made key top only to form the high-polymer
protecting layer 6 and then the protecting layer 6 was adhered to the base
member 1 by using cyanoacrylate adhesive 8 to produce a push-button fitted
with transparent resin-made key top.
COMPARISON 1
AS same as the EXAMPLE 1, an inorganic thin membrane made of aluminum with
a membrane thickness of 120 nm and 65% transmittance of visible rays was
formed on the surface of a resin-made key top made of transparent acrylic
resin by vacuum evaporation method. The obtained resin-made key top of the
push-button switch showed unclear, simple metal color lacking transparency
and rainbow-colored luster.
COMPARISON 2
AS same as the EXAMPLE 7, an inorganic thin membrane with the membrane
thickness of 600 nm and 68% transmittance of visible rays was formed with
tungsten oxide on the back side of the resin-made key top made of molded
polycarbonate by vacuum evaporation method.
The resin-made key top of the push-button obtained showed yellow color and
less transparency and did not show rainbow-colored surface luster.
COMPARISON 3
AS same as the EXAMPLE 7, an inorganic thin membrane with the membrane
thickness of 30 nm and 64% transmittance of visible rays was formed with
gold on the back side of the resin-made key top made of molded
polycarbonate by spattering method.
The resin-made key top of the push-button obtained mainly showed red color
and less transparency and did not show rainbow-colored surface luster.
FIG. 5 shows another example of a push-button switch fitted with a
decorative and transparent key top of the present invention and base
member 11 and resin-made key top 3 are composed of polyester sheet and
epoxy thermosetting resin, respectively.
FIG. 6 shows another example of a push-button switch fitted with a
decorative and the resin-made key top 3 was made by heat-press molding of
polyester sheet of the base member 11.
FIG. 7 shows another example of a push-button switch fitted with a
decorative and transparent key top of the present invention and the base
member 1 of the non-moving part 1a and moving part 1b is composed of
transparent polyester elastomer made by injection molding. An undercoat
layer 9 is layered on the base member 1 to cover a printed layer 2 of a
letter or symbol. The same results same as those described in former
examples will be obtained for the decorative and transparent key tops of
the structure shown in the FIGS. 5 to 7.
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