CN109144293B - Mouse (Saggar) - Google Patents

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CN109144293B
CN109144293B CN201710507971.9A CN201710507971A CN109144293B CN 109144293 B CN109144293 B CN 109144293B CN 201710507971 A CN201710507971 A CN 201710507971A CN 109144293 B CN109144293 B CN 109144293B
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萧绍崙
张家源
祝君临
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    • G06F3/03Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
    • G06F3/033Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
    • G06F3/0354Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
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Abstract

The invention relates to a mouse which comprises a base, a cover plate with an opening, a circuit board, a key switch, an elastic cover and an upper cover. The cover plate covers the base, and the circuit board is arranged on the base and positioned between the base and the cover plate. The key switch is arranged on the circuit board, and the elastic cover covers the key switch and extends into the opening together with the key switch so as to prevent the key switch from being exposed out of the opening. The upper cover covers the cover plate, and can swing relative to the cover plate to abut against the elastic cover so as to trigger the key switch.

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Mouse (Saggar)
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly, to a mouse capable of controlling the movement of a cursor.
Background
Common peripheral input devices for computers include a mouse, a keyboard, a trackball, etc., wherein the mouse is held by a palm of a user to control the movement of a cursor, which is in accordance with the operation habits of most users, so that the mouse is the most common input device.
First, the structure and function of the conventional mouse will be described, please refer to fig. 1, which is a schematic structural diagram of the conventional mouse connected to a computer system. The computer system 17 includes a host computer 171 and a computer screen 172, wherein the host computer 171 is connected to the mouse 1 and the computer screen 172 respectively, and the host computer 171 has a connector 1711, and the computer screen 172 can display a window 1721 and a cursor 1722 therein. The mouse 1 is capable of controlling the cursor 1722 in response to the user's operation, so that the host computer 171 can execute the corresponding instructions, and the mouse 1 includes a main body 10, a left button 11, a right button 12, a wheel 13 and a connecting wire 14. The left key 11 belongs to a part of the body 10 and is located at the left side of the roller 13, and the left key 11 is exposed outside the body 10 and can be pressed by a user to generate a left key signal. The right button 12 is similar to the left button 11, the right button 12 is also a part of the body 10 and is located at the right side of the roller 13, and the right button 12 is also exposed outside the body 10 and can be pressed by a user to generate a right button signal. The roller 13 is disposed in the body 10 and partially exposed outside the body 10, and can be rotated by a user to generate a scrolling signal. The connecting wire 14 is disposed on the main body 10 and extends out from the main body 10, and functions to establish a connection between the mouse 1 and the computer system 17.
Next, the internal structure of the conventional mouse will be explained. Please refer to fig. 2, which is a schematic cross-sectional view of a partial structure of a conventional mouse. Fig. 2 shows the body 10, the circuit board 15 located in the body 10, and the key switch 16, but fig. 2 does not show the connecting wires 14 and other electronic components located inside the body 10. The body 10 includes a base 101, a cover plate 102, and an upper cover 103, and the upper cover 103 is a part of the right key 12. The circuit board 15 is disposed on the base 101, and the key switch 16 corresponding to the right key 12 is disposed on the circuit board 15. The cover 102 covers the base 101, and the cover 102 has an opening 1021, and the opening 1021 corresponds to the right button 12. The upper cover 103 covers the cover plate 102 and can swing with respect to the cover plate 102, the upper cover 103 has a trigger part 1031 corresponding to the opening 1021, and the trigger part 1031 extends into the opening 1021 and contacts with the key switch 16. When the user presses the right key 12, the upper cover 103 swings relative to the cover plate 102 and the triggering portion 1031 abuts against the key switch 16 to trigger the key switch 16, so that the key switch 16 outputs a key signal corresponding to the right key 12 through the circuit board 15.
However, in response to the development of the mouse, the user requires the mouse to have a light and thin profile. Although the electronic components in the mouse have been miniaturized to reduce the space used, and thus the volume of the mouse, the reduction of the volume is still limited. Therefore, a mouse having a light and thin profile is required.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a mouse with a light and thin appearance.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a mouse, which includes a base, a cover plate, a circuit board, a key switch, an elastic cover and an upper cover. The cover plate is arranged on the base and covers the base, the cover plate is provided with an opening, and the circuit board is arranged on the base and is arranged between the base and the cover plate. The key switch is arranged on the circuit board and extends into the opening, and the elastic cover covers the key switch and extends into the opening together with the key switch so as to prevent the key switch from being exposed out of the opening. The upper cover covers the cover plate, and can swing relative to the cover plate to abut against the elastic cover so as to trigger the key switch.
In a preferred embodiment, the elastic cover includes a contact portion, a fixing portion and an extending portion. The contact part is arranged at the top end of the elastic cover and extends into the opening to be contacted with the upper cover; wherein, a first surface of the contact part is contacted with the upper cover, and a second surface of the contact part is contacted with the key switch. The fixing part is arranged at the bottom of the elastic cover and is used for contacting with an inner surface of the cover plate and fixing the elastic cover on the inner surface of the cover plate or contacting with an upper surface of the circuit board and fixing the elastic cover on the upper surface of the circuit board. The extension part is connected with the contact part and the fixing part.
In short, the mouse provided by the invention has the advantages and beneficial effects that: the mouse of the invention is configured by the key switch close to the cover plate, so that the height between the base and the cover plate can be reduced, and the volume of the mouse can be reduced. The mouse adopts the arrangement of covering the elastic cover on the key switch, and can improve the touch and press hand feeling when a user touches the upper cover according to the elasticity of the elastic cover. Meanwhile, the elastic cover can also block the noise generated by triggering the key switch, thereby providing the effect of reducing the noise. In addition, the elastic cover covering the key switch can provide a dustproof function, a waterproof function and can avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) phenomenon.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a conventional mouse connected to a computer system.
Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view of a partial structure of a conventional mouse.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a portion of a mouse according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a portion of a mouse according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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1. 2 mouse
10 main body
11 left key
12 Right key
13 roller
14 connecting wire
15. 22 circuit board
16. 23 push-button switch
17 computer system
20. 101 base
21. 102 cover plate
24. 34 elastic cover
25. 103 upper cover
171 computer host
172 computer screen
211. 1021 opening hole
Upper surface of 221 circuit board
241. 341 contact portion
242. 342 fixed part
243. 343 extension
251. 1031 trigger part
312 inner surface of cover plate
1711 connection port
2411. 3411 first surface of the contact part
2412. 3412 second surface of the contact part
Height between H1, H2 base and cover plate
Detailed Description
In view of the troubles caused by the prior art, the invention provides a mouse which can solve the problems of the prior art. First, a structure of the mouse of the present invention is described, please refer to fig. 3, which is a schematic partial sectional view of the mouse according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. The mouse 2 of the present invention includes a base 20, a cover 21, a circuit board 22, a key switch 23, an elastic cover 24 and an upper cover 25, wherein the cover 21 is disposed on the base 20 and covers the base 20, the cover 21 has an opening 211, and the opening 211 corresponds to a key (i.e. a left key or a right key of the mouse). The circuit board 22 is disposed on the base 20 and located between the base 20 and the cover 21, and the key switches 23 corresponding to the keys are disposed on the circuit board 22 and electrically connected to the circuit board 22, wherein the key switches 23 extend into the openings 211 and are exposed outside the cover 21. In the preferred embodiment, the circuit board 22 is a Printed Circuit Board (PCB). In order to keep the drawing clearly visible, other electronic components disposed on the circuit board 22 are not shown in fig. 3.
In fig. 3, the elastic cover 24 covers the key switch 23 and extends into the opening 211 together with the key switch 23 to prevent the key switch 23 from being exposed out of the opening 211. The upper cover 25 covers the cover plate 21, and the upper cover 25 has a trigger 251 that can contact the elastic cover 24. The upper cover 25 corresponds to a button (i.e. a left button or a right button of the mouse), and when the button is pressed, the upper cover 25 can swing relative to the cover plate 21 to abut against the elastic cover 24, so that the elastic cover 24 is deformed to trigger the button switch 23, and thereby, the button switch 23 can output a button signal.
The elastic cover 24 includes a contact portion 241, a fixing portion 242, and an extension portion 243. The contact portion 241 is disposed at the top end of the elastic cover 24, and extends into the opening 211 to contact with the trigger portion 251 of the upper cover 25. The first surface 2411 of the contact portion 241 is in contact with the trigger portion 251 of the upper cover 25, and the second surface 2412 of the contact portion 242 is in contact with the key switch 23. The fixing portion 242 is disposed at the bottom of the elastic cover 24, and can contact the upper surface 221 of the circuit board 22 and fix the elastic cover 24 on the upper surface 221 of the circuit board 22. As for the extension portion 243, it functions to connect the contact portion 241 and the fixing portion 242. In the preferred embodiment, the fixing portion 242 is fixed on the upper surface 221 of the circuit board 22 by a bonding method, the contact portion 241, the fixing portion 242 and the extending portion 243 are integrally formed, and the elastic cover 24 is made of a soft material such as a Silicone Rubber (Silicone Rubber) material.
The operation of the mouse 2 according to the present invention will be described. When the user presses the upper cover 25 corresponding to the key, the upper cover 25 swings relative to the cover 21 and the trigger portion 251 abuts against the contact portion 241, the abutted contact portion 241 deforms to trigger the key switch 23, so that the key switch 23 outputs a key signal. In which, because the arrangement of covering the elastic cover 24 on the key switch 23 is adopted, the touch and press hand feeling when the user touches the upper cover 25 can be improved by the elasticity of the elastic cover 24. Meanwhile, the elastic cover 24 provides the function of shielding the key switch 23, and also can block the noise generated by the triggering of the key switch 23, thereby providing the function of reducing the noise.
As shown in fig. 3, the key switch 23 of the mouse 2 of the present invention is disposed near the cover 21 and can extend into the opening 211, and the height H2 between the base 20 and the cover 21 is smaller than the height H1 between the base 101 and the cover 102 in fig. 2 by the disposition of the key switch 23 near the cover 21, so that the volume of the mouse 2 of the present invention can be reduced. It should be noted that, since the key switch 23 extends into the opening 211, external dust is easy to enter the key switch 23 through the opening 211, so that the elastic cover 24 is disposed on the key switch 23 to prevent the key switch 23 from being exposed out of the opening 211, thereby providing a dustproof function. On the other hand, since the key switch 23 extends into the opening 211, the external charges are easy to enter the key switch 23, so the covering of the elastic cover 24 on the key switch 23 can also block the external charges to avoid the electrostatic discharge phenomenon.
In addition, the present invention provides a second preferred embodiment different from the above. Please refer to fig. 4, which is a sectional view of a portion of a mouse according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. The mouse 3 of the present invention includes a base 30, a cover 31, a circuit board 32, a key switch 33, an elastic cover 34 and an upper cover 35, wherein the cover 31 has an opening 311, the opening 311 corresponds to a key (i.e. a left key or a right key of the mouse), and the elastic cover 34 includes a contact portion 341, a fixing portion 342 and an extending portion 343. The structure and function of each component of the mouse 3 are substantially the same as those of the mouse 2 of the above preferred embodiment, and the description of the same parts is omitted. The mouse 3 of the preferred embodiment is different from the preferred embodiment in the arrangement of the elastic cover 34.
In fig. 4, the contact portion 341 is disposed at the top end of the elastic cover 34, and extends into the opening 311 to contact with the trigger portion 351 of the upper cover 35. The first surface 3411 of the contact portion 341 contacts the triggering portion 351 of the upper cover 35, and the second surface 3412 of the contact portion 342 contacts the key switch 33. The fixing portion 342 is disposed at the bottom of the elastic cover 34, and can contact the inner surface 312 of the cover plate 31 and fix the elastic cover 34 on the inner surface 312 of the cover plate 31 to isolate the key switch 33. In the preferred embodiment, the fixing portion 342 is fixed on the inner surface 312 of the cover plate 31 by means of adhesion.
In the preferred embodiment, the elastic cover 34 is fixed on the inner surface 312 of the cover plate 31 to separate the key switch 33 from the outside, so as to block the external dust, the external liquid and the external charges passing through the opening 311, and prevent the external dust, the external liquid and the external charges from contacting the key switch 33 and the circuit board 32. In other words, the mouse 3 of the preferred embodiment can provide a waterproof function in addition to a dustproof function and an electrostatic discharge prevention function.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, therefore, other equivalent changes and modifications without departing from the spirit of the present invention should be included in the scope of the claims.

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1. A mouse, comprising:
a base;
the cover plate is positioned on the base and covers the base, and the cover plate is provided with an opening;
the circuit board is arranged on the base and positioned between the base and the cover plate;
a key switch arranged on the circuit board and extending into the opening;
an elastic cover which covers the key switch and extends into the opening together with the key switch so as to prevent the key switch from being exposed out of the opening; and
the upper cover covers the cover plate and can swing relative to the cover plate to abut against the elastic cover so as to trigger the key switch;
wherein the elastic cover includes:
a contact part which is arranged at the top end of the elastic cover and extends into the opening hole to contact with the upper cover; wherein, a first surface of the contact part contacts with the upper cover, and a second surface of the contact part contacts with the key switch;
a fixing part arranged at the bottom of the elastic cover; and
an extension part connecting the contact part and the fixing part;
the upper cover is provided with a triggering part which is contacted with the contact part and is used for propping against the contact part when the upper cover is pressed and swings relative to the cover plate, so that the propped contact part triggers the key switch; the fixing part is contacted with an inner surface of the cover plate in a sticking way and fixes the elastic cover on the inner surface of the cover plate, or the fixing part is contacted with an upper surface of the circuit board in a sticking way and fixes the elastic cover on the upper surface of the circuit board.
2. The mouse of claim 1, wherein the contact portion, the fixing portion and the extension portion are integrally formed.
3. The mouse of claim 1, wherein the elastic cover is made of a silicone rubber material.
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