WO2016041516A1 - 按键开关、按键单元及电脑键盘 - Google Patents
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- the utility model relates to an electronic device input device, in particular to a key switch of a computer keyboard, a button unit and a computer keyboard using the button unit.
- the keyboard is an input device that inputs a signal to a hardware such as an electronic device by a user tapping operation and then pressing a corresponding button unit.
- a hardware such as an electronic device by a user tapping operation and then pressing a corresponding button unit.
- Today, the keyboard is widely used.
- the market is mainly an elastic keyboard made of a plastic material such as silicone rubber, and the elastic body is disposed directly under the key cap and is in contact with the lower surface of the key cap.
- the elastic body is squeezed to trigger the switch, and the corresponding membrane switch circuit board transmits a signal to the central processor of the corresponding keyboard. Since the feel of pressing the button unit in this manner is controlled by the plastic elastomer, the force stroke curve of the plastic elastomer is wave-shaped, as shown in FIG. 1, the curve line1 is the pressure stroke curve when pressed, and the curve line2 is released.
- the pressure stroke curve therefore, the pressing feel is not good.
- Another type of keyboard is a mechanical keyboard, and the button is realized by the compression of the metal spring and its related structure to make the metal switch shrapnel contact or disconnect, thereby realizing the key switch function.
- the force stroke curve of such a mechanical button is linear over most of the stroke, providing an excellent feel.
- the mechanical buttons are expensive, they need to be soldered to the circuit board, which is costly and cannot be popularized.
- the metal spring drives the guide column to move up and down to squeeze the plastic particles to realize the switching function, but once the guide column contacts the plastic particles, the linear curve of the metal spring It is destroyed by the resilience of the plastic particles, and it is impossible to achieve a linear force stroke curve similar to a mechanical button, and thus it is more difficult to popularize.
- the technical problem mainly solved by the utility model is that the existing computer keyboard has a problem of poor hand feeling.
- the present invention provides a keyboard unit for a computer keyboard and a computer keyboard with good hand feeling.
- an embodiment of the present invention discloses a push button switch including an operating body, a fixing frame, a first metal spring, a second metal spring and a membrane switch layer, and the operating body includes a lead post.
- the mounting bracket includes a first fixing bracket and a second fixing bracket that are cooperatively disposed, the second fixing bracket includes a guiding tube, the guiding post penetrates the first fixing bracket and is partially inserted into the guiding tube and is elastic Abutting the second metal spring, the first metal spring is sleeved on the outer side of the guide tube, the second metal spring is received in the guide tube, and one end thereof is elastically resisted from the lead post The other opposite end is in contact with or is disposed in a gap with the surface of the membrane switch layer, and the membrane switch layer is disposed outside the holder.
- the membrane switch layer includes a membrane switch
- the membrane switch includes a first electrode and a second electrode disposed at opposite intervals, when the operating body is pressed, The second metal spring is pressed against the membrane switch layer, the first electrode is in contact with the second electrode to achieve conduction, and when the second metal spring is released, the second metal The spring does not resist pressure or reduces the pressure on the membrane switch layer, and the first electrode is separated from the second electrode to achieve disconnection.
- the lead post includes a body portion and an extended end that are disposed adjacent to each other, and the extended end is formed to extend perpendicularly from the end of the main body portion, the second metal One end of the spring is sleeved on the extending end and abuts the body portion, and the other opposite end is in contact with the surface of the membrane switch layer.
- the operating body includes a pressing end and a body, and the pressing end and the guiding post are respectively disposed on opposite sides of the body, and the pressing end The body and the lead post are correspondingly received in the receiving space formed by the first fixing frame and the second fixing frame.
- the operating body further includes a side wall and a sliding bar, the sliding bar is disposed on an outer side surface of the side wall, and the first fixing frame is The sliding slot is disposed in a nested manner corresponding to the sliding bar, and the operating body is slidable back and forth along the extending direction of the sliding slot relative to the first fixing bracket.
- the first fixing frame and the second fixing frame form a receiving space, and the body and the guide post of the operating body are correspondingly received in the fixing frame. Inside the containment space.
- the fixing frame further includes a stopping portion, and one end of the stopping portion is disposed at a lower end of the inner side of the fixing frame, and is matched with an upper end of the fixing frame. The maximum stroke of the operating body in the vertical direction.
- a push button switch includes an operating body, a fixing frame, a first metal spring, a second metal spring and a membrane switch layer
- the operating body includes a lead post
- the fixing frame includes a guiding tube
- the lead post Partially inserting the guiding tube and elastically abutting the second metal spring
- the first metal spring is sleeved outside the guiding tube
- the second metal spring is received in the guiding tube
- One end is elastically abutted with the lead post, and the other opposite end is in contact with or spaced from the surface of the membrane switch layer, and the membrane switch layer is disposed outside the holder.
- the operating body includes a pressing end and a body, and the pressing end and the guiding post are respectively disposed on opposite sides of the body, and the pressing end
- the holder has a receiving space, and the body and the lead post are correspondingly received in the fixing frame.
- the fixing frame includes a side wall, and the plurality of the side walls enclose a receiving space, and the body and the guide post of the operating body are correspondingly received in the fixing Inside the containment space of the rack.
- the fixing frame includes a first stopping portion and a second stopping portion, and the first stopping portion is disposed at an inner upper end of the side wall.
- the second stopping portion is disposed on the side wall adjacent to the inner side of the fixing frame, and a lead is formed between the first stopping portion and the second stopping portion for the operating body to be in a vertical direction Move up and down along the lead.
- a push button switch includes an operating body, a fixing frame, a first metal spring, a second metal spring, and a membrane switch layer disposed outside the fixing frame, the operating body including the relative spacing a lead post and a limit sleeve, wherein the lead post is disposed in the limit sleeve, the mount includes a lead tube and a limiting slot disposed outside the lead tube, the lead tube And the limiting slot is respectively disposed corresponding to the lead post and the limiting sleeve, the first metal spring is sleeved on the outer side of the guiding tube, and is received in the limiting slot, and The two ends of the first metal spring respectively abut the limiting sleeve and the membrane switch layer, and the second metal spring is sleeved outside the lead column and received in the guiding tube.
- the end of the limiting sleeve is provided with an abutting portion, and the first metal spring abuts the abutting portion.
- the inner diameter of the limiting sleeve is larger than the outer diameter of the guiding tube, and is partially inserted into the limiting slot.
- the fixing frame further includes a limiting wall, and the limiting wall surrounds the guiding tube and is disposed at a concentric distance from the guiding tube.
- the limiting slot is formed between the guiding tube and the limiting wall and penetrates the fixing frame.
- the operating body includes a body, the lead post is formed from a center of the body, and a groove is formed at a joint between the lead post and the body. .
- the groove surrounds the lead post, and one end of the second metal spring is engaged in the groove.
- one end of the lead pipe is a closed structure, and the other opposite end opening faces the lead post.
- the fixing frame further includes a first stopping portion and a second stopping portion disposed opposite to each other, and the operating body includes a stopper and a limiting protrusion.
- the stopper When the operating body is released, the stopper abuts against the first stopping portion, and when the operating body is pressed, the limiting protrusion abuts against the second stopping portion.
- a button unit includes a key cap and a button switch, wherein the key cap is sleeved on the button switch, and the button switch is the button switch according to any one of the above.
- a computer keyboard comprising a plurality of arrayed button units, the button units being button units as described above.
- the first metal spring, the second metal spring and the operating body cooperate with the operating body to realize the transmission of the mechanical pressing while using the first spring
- the elastic pressing of the front surface of the second metal spring and the membrane switch layer enables the membrane switch of the membrane switch layer to be turned on and off, so that the button switch has two working states, which are combined with a mechanical keyboard.
- the pressing touch and the integrated membrane switch keyboard have the characteristics of simple structure and low cost, and the force stroke curves of the first metal spring and the second metal spring are linear curves, and the pressing feel is better.
- Figure 1 is a pressure stroke diagram of a conventional plastic button
- FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a computer keyboard according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view of a button unit according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch of Figure 3 assembled
- Figure 5 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the state in which the push button switch of Figure 4 is turned off;
- Figure 6 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the state in which the push button switch of Figure 4 is turned on;
- Figure 7 is a pressure stroke diagram of the push button switch shown in Figure 3.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a push button switch according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- Figure 9 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch of Figure 8 assembled
- FIG. 10 is a perspective exploded view of a button unit according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- Figure 11 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch of Figure 10 assembled
- Figure 12 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the state in which the push button switch of Figure 11 is turned off;
- Figure 13 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the state in which the push button switch of Figure 11 is turned on;
- Figure 14 is a graph showing the pressure stroke of the push button switch shown in Figure 10.
- the embodiment of the present invention discloses a computer keyboard.
- the computer keyboard 100 includes an upper cover 101, a lower cover 103, a control circuit board 105, a support board 107, and a plurality of button units.
- the button unit 1 includes a keycap 10 and a key switch 11.
- the push button switch 11 is composed of an operating body 111, a holder 113, a first metal spring 115, a second metal spring 117, and a membrane switch layer 119.
- the upper cover 101 cooperates with the lower cover 103 to form a receiving space that is open at one end.
- the control circuit board 105, the support board 107, and the button unit 10 are correspondingly housed in the accommodating space.
- the button unit array is disposed, and the support plate 107 is provided with a plurality of mounting holes 108 to fix the button unit 1 correspondingly.
- the button unit 1 partially penetrates the mounting hole 108 and is partially received in a hollow region of the upper cover 101.
- the membrane switch layer 109 of the push button switch 11 is interposed between the support plate 107 and the lower cover 103.
- Embodiment 1 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 1:
- FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view of the button unit of the computer keyboard disclosed in FIG. 2 .
- the button unit 1 includes a keycap 10 and a key switch 11.
- the keycap 10 covers one end of the button switch 11 and moves up and down in synchronization with the button switch 11.
- the keycap 10 includes a top wall 102 and four side walls 104.
- the top wall 102 of the keycap 10 is for a user to touch a pressing operation.
- the top wall 102 is disposed in contact with the sidewall 104.
- the four side walls 104 are connected end to end and are disposed on the same side of the top wall 102, whereby the top wall
- the four side walls 104 are combined with the four side walls 104 to form a receiving space that is open at one end.
- the push button switch 11 abuts against an inner side surface of the keycap 10.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch shown in FIG.
- the key switch 11 of the button unit 1 is a switch conversion element that realizes physical compression of an input signal into an electrical signal.
- the button switch 11 When the user presses the top wall 103 of the keycap 10 of the button unit 1, the button switch 11 is correspondingly turned on, so that the button switch 11 is turned on, and the conduction signal is transmitted to the control circuit board 105 of the computer keyboard 100. To generate an electrical input signal.
- the button switch 11 is turned off, correspondingly stopping the generation of an electrical input signal.
- the push button switch 11 includes an operating body 111, a fixing frame 113, a first metal spring 115, a second metal spring 117, and a membrane switch layer 119.
- the fixing frame 113 includes a first fixing bracket 114 and a second fixing bracket 116 that are cooperatively disposed.
- the operating body 111 includes a pressing end 1111, a body 1112, a side wall 1113, a slider 1114, and a lead post 1116.
- the pressing end 1111 is formed from the upper surface of the body 1112 and has a cross shape as a whole, and is directly nested and fixed on the inner side surface of the keycap 10.
- the body 1112 is generally in the shape of a cube.
- the two side walls 1113 are formed to extend away from the edge of the body 1112 toward the side of the pressing end 1111, and the two side walls 1113 are oppositely disposed.
- the slider 1114 is an elongated protrusion formed on an outer surface of the side wall 1113.
- the two sliders 1114 are centrally symmetric with respect to the body 1112.
- the lead post 1116 is disposed on a lower surface of the body 1112 away from the pressing end 1111 and extends from a center of the body 1112.
- the lead post 1116 includes a body portion 1117 and an extended end 1118 that are disposed in contact with each other.
- the extended end 1118 is formed to extend perpendicularly from the end of the body portion 1117 and has a cross-sectional dimension that is smaller than the cross-sectional dimension of the body portion 1117.
- the first fixing bracket 114 of the fixing frame 113 includes four side walls 1141 and a hook 1142.
- the four side walls 1141 are arranged end to end to form a hollow receiving space.
- the main body 1112, the side wall 1113, the sliding bar 1114 and the guiding post 1116 of the operating body 111 are correspondingly received in the receiving space.
- the hook 1142 is from the lower surface of the first fixing frame 114
- the extension is formed and formed to extend away from the side of the body 1112.
- the hook 1142 is provided with four.
- the four hooks 1142 are symmetrically arranged.
- the second fixing frame 116 is assembled and fixed correspondingly to the first fixing frame 114.
- the second fixing frame 116 includes a protrusion 1161 , two sliding grooves 1162 , a guiding tube 1163 , and a bottom wall 1164 .
- the protrusions 1161 are disposed on the side walls (not labeled) of the second fixing frame 116, and are correspondingly engaged with the hooks 1142 of the first fixing frame 114 to be fixed together, so that the first fixing frame 114 is assembled and assembled with the second fixing frame 116 correspondingly.
- the two sliding slots 1162 are disposed on two opposite side walls, and correspond to the sliding bar 1114 of the operating body 111.
- the sliding slot 1162 and the sliding bar 1114 are assembled with each other to form a sliding rail sliding structure.
- the slider 1114 is slidable in the sliding slot 1162 so that the operating body 111 extends in the direction of the sliding slot 1162 relative to the second mounting bracket 116, and can be freely up and down relative to each other within a set stroke range. Swipe back and forth.
- the guide tube 1163 is a hollow cylindrical structure that penetrates to the outer surface of the bottom wall 1164.
- the lead post 1116 of the operating body 111 is partially inserted into the hollow area of the guide tube 1163 of the second fixing frame 116, and is slidable up and down relative to the second fixing frame 116.
- the first metal spring 115 is sleeved on the outer side of the guide tube 1163 of the fixing frame 113, and the upper end thereof abuts against the lower surface of the body 1112 of the operating body 111, and the lower end abuts against the second fixing frame 116.
- the first metal spring 115 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated.
- the second metal spring 117 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated.
- the second metal spring 117 is received in the guiding tube 1163, and one end thereof is sleeved on the extending end 1118 of the lead post 1116 and abuts against the main body portion 1117 of the lead post 1116. The other opposite end is in contact with or in contact with the surface of the membrane switch layer 119.
- the second metal spring 117 is contracted by an external force, its elastic pressure acts on the membrane switch layer. 119.
- the membrane switch layer 119 is a thin film layer of a plurality of membrane switches 1191 arranged in a surface array, and is disposed outside the second holder 1116 to be in contact with or outside the outer surface of the bottom wall 1164 of the second holder 116.
- FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the open state of the push button switch shown in FIG. 4
- FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the ON state of the push switch shown in FIG.
- the membrane switch 1191 includes a first electrode 1191a and a second electrode 1191b disposed at opposite intervals. Under pressure, the first electrode 1191a and the second electrode 1191b are in contact with each other to achieve conduction; when pressure is applied, Then, the first electrode 1191a and the second electrode 1191b are separated from each other to achieve disconnection.
- FIG. 4 it is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch shown in FIG.
- the push button switch 11 When the push button switch 11 is assembled, first, the first metal spring 115 is sleeved outside the guide tube 1163 of the fixing frame 113, and the second metal spring 117 is disposed over the operation. The outer side of the lead post 1116 of the body 111.
- the end of the lead post 1116 of the operating body 111 and its second metal spring 117 are inserted into the guiding tube 1163 of the second fixing frame 116 while the slider 1114 and the second fixing frame 116 are
- the sliding slot 1162 is correspondingly nested, because the sliding bar 1114 can slide up and down freely within the set range with respect to the sliding slot 1162, so the operating body 111 is also in the up and down direction with respect to the second fixing frame 116.
- the slider 1114 slides up and down in synchronization with the sliding slot 1162.
- the first fixing frame 114 and the second fixing frame 116 are fixed together by the snap fit of the hook 1142 and the protrusion 1161. Accordingly, the body 1112 of the operating body 111 is correspondingly The side wall 1113 and the sliding bar 1114 are received in the hollow receiving space of the first fixing frame 114.
- the membrane switch layer 119 is placed on the outer surface of the bottom wall 1164 of the second holder 116.
- the working principle of the button switch 11 is as follows:
- the keycap 10 pushes the operating body 111 toward the membrane switch layer 119. Move in direction to shorten the spacing between the two.
- the operating body 111 is moved downward to compress the first metal spring 115, and the sliding bar 1114 of the operating body 111 is slid relatively downward along the sliding slot 1162 of the second fixing frame 116.
- the lead post 1116 is synchronously displaced downwardly against the second metal spring 117 such that the second metal spring 117 correspondingly generates compression deformation and acts on the membrane switch layer 119 to achieve the first electrode 1191a.
- the second electrode 1191b is in contact with the conduction, so that the switch is turned on, and an electrical signal is generated to be transmitted to the control circuit board 105.
- the first metal spring 115 when the user releases the pressure, the first metal spring 115 generates a reaction force to push the operating body 111 upward to cause the reaction column 111 to move upwards synchronously, so that the lead column is synchronously moved upwards.
- the pressing force of the second metal spring 117 is gradually weakened until it disappears, and the second metal spring 117 also returns the deformation of the second metal spring 117 to the membrane switch layer 119 according to the self-recovery deformation characteristic. The pressure disappears, and the first electrode 1191a and the second electrode 1191b are non-contact-disconnected, thereby achieving switch closure and ending the generation of an input signal.
- FIG. 7 it is a pressure stroke graph of the push button switch 11, wherein the curve line1 is a pressure stroke curve when the button switch 11 is pressed, and the curve line2 is a pressure stroke when the button switch 11 is released.
- the curve, the curve line1 and the curve line2 are all linear curves. Therefore, compared with the wave-shaped stroke curve of the plastic button in Fig. 1, the pressing of the button switch 11 is excellent.
- the button switch 11 is provided, and the first metal spring 115 is used to cooperate with the operating body 111 to realize the transmission of mechanical pressing while using the second metal spring.
- the elastic pressing of the membrane switch layer 119 realizes the turning on and off of the membrane switch 1191, so that the button switch 1191 has two working states, which combines the pressing touch of the mechanical keyboard and the membrane switch keyboard.
- the structure is simple and low in cost, and the pressure stroke curve of the push button switch 11 is a linear curve, and the pressing feel is better.
- Embodiment 2 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 1:
- FIG. 8 is a press according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the key switch shown in FIG. 8.
- the button unit 2 provided in the present embodiment is different from the button unit 1 provided in the first embodiment in that the button switch 21 is fixed. 213 is one piece.
- the button unit 2 includes a keycap 20 and a button switch 21.
- the key cap 20 is disposed at one end of the button switch 21 and moves up and down in synchronization with the button switch 21.
- the keycap 20 includes a top wall 201 and four side walls 203.
- the top wall 201 of the keycap 20 is used for a user to touch a pressing operation.
- the top wall 201 is disposed in contact with the side wall 203.
- the four side walls 203 are connected end to end and are disposed on the same side of the top wall 201.
- the top wall 201 cooperates with the four side walls 203 to form a receiving space that is open at one end.
- the push button switch 21 abuts against an inner side surface of the keycap 20.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch shown in FIG.
- the key switch 21 of the button unit 2 is a switch conversion element that realizes physical pressing of an input signal into an electrical signal.
- the button switch 21 is correspondingly turned on, so that the button switch 21 is turned on, and the conduction signal is transmitted to the control circuit board of the computer keyboard 100. 105 to generate an electrical input signal.
- the button switch 21 is turned off, correspondingly stopping the generation of an electrical input signal.
- the push button switch 21 includes an operating body 211, a fixing frame 213, a first metal spring 215, a second metal spring 217, and a membrane switch layer 219.
- the fixing frame 213 is different from the fixing frame 113 in the first embodiment in that the fixing frame 213 of the key switch 21 is a unitary structure.
- the operating body 211 includes a pressing end 2111, two side walls 2112, a body 2113, two elastic brackets 2114, and a guide post 2115.
- the two side walls 2112 are oppositely disposed and extend from the same side of the side of the body 2113.
- the two elastic brackets 2114 are also formed to extend from the other opposite sides of the body 2113.
- the two side walls 2112 and the two elastic brackets 2114 cooperate to form a receiving space.
- the lead post 2115 is partially received in the receiving space, and the lead post 2115 includes a main body portion 2116 and an extended end 2117.
- the fixing frame 213 includes four side walls 2131, an elastic hook 2132, a protrusion 2133 and a first stopping portion 2134a, a second stopping portion 2134b, a guiding tube 2135 and a bottom wall 2136.
- the four side walls 2131 are vertically and vertically connected to each other to form a hollow area.
- the elastic hooks 2132 are disposed on the outer side surfaces of the two opposite side walls 2131 and extend away from the receiving space side.
- the protrusion 2133 is disposed on the outer periphery of the side wall 2131 for implementing the button unit 21 through the mounting hole 108 together with the elastic hook 2132 when the button switch 21 is assembled to the computer keyboard 100.
- the snap fit is fixed to the support plate 107.
- the second stopping portion 2134b is disposed on the inner side of the side wall 2131 adjacent to the inner side of the fixing frame 213, and forms a lead between the side wall 2131 and the first stopping portion 2134a of the upper end of the side wall 2131 for the operation.
- the body 211 moves up and down along the lead in the vertical direction.
- the lead tube 2135 is a hollow cylindrical structure that penetrates to the outer surface of the bottom wall 2136.
- the first metal spring 215 is sleeved on the outer side of the guide tube 2135 of the fixing frame 213, and the upper end abuts against the lower surface of the body 2113 of the operating body 211, and the lower end abuts against the bottom wall of the fixing frame 213. 2136 inside surface.
- the first metal spring 215 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated.
- the second metal spring 217 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated. After being assembled, the second metal spring 217 is received in the guiding tube 2135, and one end of the second metal spring 217 is sleeved on the extending end 2117 of the lead post 2115 and abuts against the main body 2116 of the lead post 2115. The other opposite end is in contact with or in contact with the surface of the membrane switch layer 219. When the second metal spring 217 is contracted by an external force, its elastic pressing acts on the membrane switch layer 219.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch of FIG.
- the push button switch 21 When the push button switch 21 is assembled, first, the first metal spring 215 is sleeved outside the guide tube 2135 of the fixing frame 213, and the second metal spring 217 is disposed over the operation. The outer side of the lead post 2115 of the body 211.
- the end of the lead post 2115 of the operating body 211 and the second metal spring 217 are inserted into the guiding tube 2135 of the fixed frame 213, and the operating body 211 is nested and mated with the fixing frame 213.
- the operating body 211 can freely slide up and down within a set range.
- the body 2113 and the two side walls 2112 of the operating body 211 are received in the fixing
- the housing 213 is in the receiving space.
- the membrane switch layer 219 is placed on the outer surface of the bottom wall 2136 of the holder 213.
- Embodiment 3 is a diagrammatic representation of Embodiment 3
- the structure of the button unit 3 is as shown in FIG. 10 , and the button unit 3 includes a key cap 30 and a button switch 31 .
- the key cap 30 covers one end of the button switch 31 and moves up and down in synchronization with the button switch 31.
- the keycap 30 includes a top wall 301 and four side walls 303.
- the top wall 301 of the keycap 30 is used for a user to touch a pressing operation.
- the top wall 301 is disposed in contact with the four side walls 303.
- the four side walls 303 are connected end to end and are disposed on the same side of the top wall 301.
- the top wall 301 is matched with the four side walls 303 to form a receiving space that is open at one end.
- the push button switch 31 abuts the inner side surface of the keycap 30.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective cross-sectional view of the push button switch shown in FIG.
- the key switch 31 of the button unit 3 is a switch conversion element that realizes physical compression of an input signal into an electrical signal.
- the button switch 31 When the user presses the top wall 301 of the keycap 30 of the button unit 3, the button switch 31 is correspondingly turned on, and the mechanical pressure of the user is applied to the keycap 30 to turn on the button switch 31.
- the pass signal is passed to the control circuit board 105 of the keyboard 100 to generate an electrical input signal.
- the button switch 31 is turned off, correspondingly stopping the generation of an electrical input signal.
- the push button switch 31 includes an operating body 311, a fixing frame 313, a first metal spring 315, a second metal spring 317, and a membrane switch layer 319.
- the operating body 311 is partially received in the fixing frame 313
- the membrane switch layer 319 is disposed outside the fixing frame 313 .
- the first metal spring 315 is received in the fixing frame 313, and two ends of the first metal spring 315 respectively abut the operating body 311 and the membrane switch layer 319; the second metal spring 317 The two ends are elastically abutted against the operating body 311 and the fixing frame 313, respectively.
- the operating body 311 includes a pressing end 3111, a body 3112, a stopper 3113, and a slider. 3114, a limiting protrusion 3115, a lead post 3116 and a limiting sleeve 3117.
- the pressing end 3111 is formed to extend from the upper surface of the body 3112 and has a cross shape as a whole, and is directly nested and fixed on the inner side surface of the keycap 30.
- the body 3112 has a square hollow structure as a whole.
- the stoppers 3113 are respectively disposed on two opposite side surfaces of the body 3112, and the stoppers 3113 are disposed in pairs, that is, each of the two stoppers 3113 is symmetrically disposed on two opposite side surfaces of the body 3112, and is opposite The body 3112 is symmetrical.
- the slider 3114 is provided with four strip-shaped structures formed on the outer surface of the body 3112.
- the four sliders 3114 are centrally symmetric with respect to the body 3112.
- the limiting protrusion 3115 is disposed on a lower surface of the body 3112 , and is integrally formed with the body 3112 .
- the lead post 3116 has a cylindrical structure as a whole, and is formed from a center of the body 3112 toward a direction away from the pressing end 3111, that is, the lead post 3116 and the pressing end 3111 are respectively disposed on the body.
- the groove 3118 is provided at the junction of the lead post 3116 and the body 3112.
- the groove 3118 is an annular groove surrounding one end of the lead post 3116.
- the limiting sleeve 3117 is spaced apart from the lead post 3116 and surrounds the lead post 3116.
- the limiting sleeve 3117 is disposed in a hollow region of the body 3112 and extends from a center of the body 3112 in a direction away from the pressing end 3111.
- One end of the limiting sleeve 3117 is connected to the operating body 311, and the other opposite end is suspended and provided with an abutting portion 3119. There is a gap between the limiting sleeve 3117 and the lead post 3116.
- the fixing frame 313 has a receiving space with a top opening, and houses the main body 3112 of the operating body 311, the stopper 3113, the slider 3114, the limiting protrusion 3115, the lead post 3116, and the limiting sleeve 3117.
- the fixing frame 313 includes a side wall 3131, an elastic hook 3132, a ring 3133, a first stopping portion 3134a, a second stopping portion 3134b, a sliding slot 3136, a guiding tube 3137, a limiting wall 3138, and a limiting slot. 3139.
- the four side walls 3131 are arranged end to end in series, and are arranged to receive a receiving space having an open top.
- the elastic hook 3132 is disposed on the outer side of the two opposite side walls 2131 The surface extends away from the outside of the receiving space.
- the ring table 3133 is disposed at a periphery of the side wall 2131, and extends perpendicularly from the side wall 2131 in a direction away from the side wall 2131, for realizing when the button switch 31 is assembled to the keyboard 100. Together with the elastic hook 3132, the button unit 31 passes through the mounting hole 108 and is snap-fitted to the support plate 107.
- the first stopping portion 3134a is located at an inner upper end position of the fixing frame 313, and the second stopping portion 3134b is located at an inner lower end position of the fixing frame 313, and the two are disposed at intervals.
- the first stopping portion 3134a is disposed inside the side wall 3131, and the second stopping portion 3134b is disposed outside the limiting wall 3138.
- the stopper 3113 of the operating body 311 corresponds to the first stopping portion 3134a, and when the stopper 3113 is in contact with the first stopping portion 3134a, the operating body 311 is not pressed;
- the limiting protrusion 3115 of the operating body 311 corresponds to the second stopping portion 3134b, and when the limiting protrusion 3115 abuts the second stopping portion 3134b, the operation The body 311 is pressed to the maximum stroke.
- the sliding slot 3136 is disposed on the inner side of the fixing frame 313 and adjacent to the two adjacent side walls 2131.
- the sliding groove 3136 and the sliding bar 3114 of the operating body 311 are nested with each other such that the operating body 311 can freely slide up and down within a set stroke in the vertical direction with respect to the fixing frame 313.
- the lead tube 3137 is a hollow cylindrical structure, one end of which is a closed structure, and the other opposite end opening faces the lead post 3116.
- the lead tube 3137 is disposed corresponding to the lead post 3116, and the lead post 3116 can reciprocate within the lead tube 3137.
- the limiting wall 3138 has a hollow cylindrical structure as a whole, and is disposed concentrically and spaced apart from the guiding tube 3137.
- the limiting wall 3138 is integral with the fixing frame 313.
- the limiting wall 3138 surrounds the guiding tube 3137 and is connected to one end of the opening of the guiding tube 3137.
- the limiting slot 3139 is formed between the guiding tube 3137 and the limiting wall 3138 and extends through the fixing frame 313.
- the limiting slot 3139 is disposed corresponding to the limiting sleeve 3117.
- the outer diameter of the limiting sleeve 3117 is larger than the guiding tube 3137, and is partially inserted into the limiting slot 3139, and Reciprocating inside the limiting groove 3139.
- the first metal spring 315 is sleeved on the outer side of the guide tube 3137 of the fixing frame 313, and one end thereof elastically abuts against the limiting sleeve 3117 of the operating body 311, and the other opposite end and the membrane switch
- the surface of layer 319 is in elastic contact.
- the first metal spring 315 abuts the abutting portion 3119 of the limiting sleeve 3117.
- the first metal spring 315 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated.
- the second metal spring 317 is deformed correspondingly by the external force in the elastic deformation range, and at the same time, a reaction elastic force is generated. After assembly, the second metal spring 317 is sleeved on the outside of the lead post 3116 and partially received in the lead tube 3137. Both ends of the second metal spring 317 elastically abut the guide tube 3137 and the body 3112 of the operating body 311. One end of the second metal spring 317 is engaged in the recess 3118 to abut the body 3112 of the operating body 311.
- the membrane switch layer 319 is interposed between the support plate 107 and the lower cover 13 .
- the membrane switch layer 319 is a thin film layer provided with a plurality of membrane switches 319 on a surface array, and is disposed outside the fixing frame 313.
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the open state of the push button switch of FIG. 11, and FIG. 13 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the ON state of the push switch shown in FIG.
- the membrane switch 319 includes a first electrode 3191a and a second electrode 3219b disposed at opposite intervals. Under pressure, the first electrode 3191a and the second electrode 3191b are in contact with each other to achieve conduction; when pressure is cancelled, Then, the first electrode 3191a and the second electrode 3191b are separated from each other to achieve disconnection.
- the fixing frame 313 and the first metal spring 315 are provided, and the first metal spring 315 is placed in the limiting groove 3139 of the fixing frame 313 to be sleeved in the guiding The outside of the tube 3137.
- the operating body 311 and the second metal spring 317 are provided, and one end of the second metal spring 317 is sleeved outside the lead post 3116 of the operating body 311, and is offset from the groove 3118.
- the other opposite end of the second metal spring 317 is inserted into the guiding tube 3137 and abuts one end of the guiding tube 3137 having a closed structure; at the same time, the limiting sleeve of the operating body 311
- the tube 3117 is partially inserted into the limiting slot
- the abutting portion 3119 of the limiting sleeve 3117 abuts against one end of the first metal spring 315.
- the slider 3114 of the operating body 311 is nested and mated with the sliding slot 3136 of the fixing frame 313, and the blocking block 3113 is engaged with the first stopping portion 3134a and the second stopping portion. Between the sections 3134b.
- the elastic hook 3132 and the ring 3133 of the push button switch 31 are matched with the mounting holes 171 of the support plate 107, and the support plate 107 is interposed to achieve the locking and fixing, so that the button switch 31 is fixed.
- the frame 313 is stationary with respect to the support plate 107.
- a key cap 30 is disposed at an upper end of the operating body 311, the membrane switch layer 319 is interposed between the support plate 107 and the lower cover 13, the first metal spring 315 and the The surface of the membrane switch layer 319 is in contact. In this way, the assembly of the push button switch 31 is completed.
- the working principle of the button switch 31 is as follows:
- the user applies pressure to the keycap 30;
- the keycap 30 pushes the operating body 311 toward the membrane switch layer 319 to shorten the spacing therebetween.
- the operating body 311 moves downward to compress the second metal spring 317 to slide the slider 3114 of the operating body 311 relatively downward along the sliding slot 3136 of the fixing frame 313.
- the limiting sleeve 3117 compresses the first metal spring 315 such that the first metal spring 315 generates compression deformation correspondingly and acts on the membrane switch layer 319 to achieve the first electrode 1191a
- the second electrode 1191b is in contact with the conduction, so that the switch is turned on, and an electrical signal is generated to be transmitted to the control circuit board 15.
- the user releases the pressure, and the second metal spring 317 generates a reaction force to push the operating body 311 to move upward by the self-recovery deformation, and the guide post 3116 is synchronously moved upward, so that the limit sleeve
- the pressing force of the tube 3117 against the first metal spring 315 is gradually weakened until it disappears, and at the same time, the first metal spring 315 also restores the deformation characteristic according to itself, so that the first metal spring 315 is opposite to the membrane switch layer 319.
- the pressing force disappears, and the first electrode 3191a and the second electrode 3191b are non-contacted and disconnected, thereby realizing the switch closing and ending the generation of the input signal.
- FIG. 14 is a pressure stroke diagram of the push button switch 31 shown in FIG.
- the curve line1 is a pressure stroke curve when the button switch 31 is pressed
- the curve line2 is a pressure stroke curve when the button switch 31 is released
- the curve line1 and the curve line2 are linear curves, therefore, the button The pressing feel of the switch 31 is excellent.
- the button switch 31 is provided, and the first metal spring 315, the second metal spring 317, and the operating body 311 are engaged with the fixing frame 313 to realize the transmission of mechanical pressing, and at the same time
- the opening and closing of the membrane switch layer 319 is realized by the elastic pressing and separation of the direct front surface of the first metal spring 315 and the membrane switch layer 319, so that the button switch 31 has two working states
- the integrated membrane switch keyboard has the advantages of simple structure and low cost, and the guide tube 3137 and the limiting groove 3139 of the fixing frame 313 and the lead post 3116 of the operating body 311 and
- the limiting sleeves 3117 are sleeved with each other to facilitate assembly of the key switch 31.
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- 一种按键开关,其特征在于,包括操作体、固定架、第一金属弹簧、第二金属弹簧和薄膜开关层,所述操作体包括一导程柱,所述固定架包括配合设置的第一固定架和第二固定架,所述第二固定架包括导程管,所述导程柱贯穿所述第一固定架并部分插入所述导程管且弹性抵接所述第二金属弹簧,所述第一金属弹簧套设于所述导程管外侧,所述第二金属弹簧收容于所述导程管内,且其一端与所述导程柱弹性抵接,另一相对端与所述薄膜开关层表面相接触或者间隙设置,所述薄膜开关层设于所述固定架外侧。
- 根据权利要求1所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述薄膜开关层包括薄膜开关,所述薄膜开关包括相对间隔设置的第一电极和第二电极,当所述操作体被按压时,所述第二金属弹簧抵压作用于所述薄膜开关层,所述第一电极与所述第二电极相接触,实现导通,当所述第二金属弹簧被释放时,所述第二金属弹簧无抵压力或减少抵压力于所述薄膜开关层,所述第一电极与所述第二电极分离,实现断开。
- 根据权利要求2所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述导程柱包括相接设置的主体部和延伸端,所述延伸端自所述主体部末端垂直延伸形成,所述第二金属弹簧一端套设于所述延伸端且与所述主体部相抵接,其另一相对端与所述薄膜开关层表面相接触。
- 根据权利要求2所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述操作体包括按压端及本体,所述按压端与所述导程柱分别设于所述本体的二相对侧,所述按压端裸露于所述固定架外,所述本体及所述导程柱对应收容于所述第一固定架和所述第二固定架组配形成的收容空间内。
- 根据权利要求4所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述操作体还包括侧壁及滑条,所述滑条设于所述侧壁外侧表面,所述第一固定架包括滑槽,所述滑槽与所述滑条对应嵌套设置,且所述操作体能够相对所述第一固定架沿所述滑槽延伸方向往返滑动。
- 根据权利要求5所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述第一固定架和所述第二固定架形成收容空间,所述操作体的本体及导程柱对应收容于所述固定架形成的收容空间内。
- 根据权利要求6所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述固定架还包括止挡部,所述止挡部一端设于所述固定架内侧的下端,其配合所述固定架的上端限定所述操作体在竖直方向的最大行程。
- 一种按键开关,其特征在于,包括操作体、固定架、第一金属弹簧、第二金属弹簧和薄膜开关层,所述操作体包括一导程柱,所述固定架包括导程管,所述导程柱部分插入所述导程管且弹性抵接所述第二金属弹簧,所述第一金属弹簧套设于所述导程管外侧,所述第二金属弹簧收容于所述导程管内,且其一端与所述导程柱弹性抵接,另一相对端与所述薄膜开关层表面相接触或者间隙设置,所述薄膜开关层设于所述固定架外侧。
- 根据权利要求8所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述操作体包括按压端及本体,所述按压端与所述导程柱分别设于所述本体的二相对侧,所述按压端裸露于所述固定架外,所述固定架具有收容空间,所述本体及所述导程柱对应收容于所述固定架内。
- 根据权利要求9所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述固定架包括多个侧壁,所述多个侧壁围成收容空间,所述操作体的本体及导程柱对应收容于所述固定架的收容空间内。
- 根据权利要求10所述的按键单元,其特征在于,所述固定架包括第一止挡部和第二止挡部,所述第一止挡部设于所述侧壁的内侧上端,所述第二止挡部设于所述侧壁临近所述固定架内侧下部,所述第一止挡部与所述第二止挡部之间形成导程,供所述操作体在竖直方向上沿所述导程上下移动。
- 一种按键开关,其特征在于,包括操作体、固定架、第一金属弹簧、第二金属弹簧和设于所述固定架外侧的薄膜开关层,所述操作体包括相对间隔设置的导程柱和限位套管,所述导程柱设于所述限位套管内,所述固定架包括导程管和设于所述导程管外侧的限位槽, 所述导程管和所述限位槽分别对应所述导程柱和所述限位套管设置,所述第一金属弹簧套设于所述导程管外侧,并收容于所述限位槽内,且所述第一金属弹簧的两端分别抵接所述限位套管和所述薄膜开关层,所述第二金属弹簧套设于所述导程柱外侧,且收容于所述导程管内。
- 根据权利要求12所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述限位套管的末端设有抵接部,所述第一金属弹簧抵接所述抵接部。
- 根据权利要求13所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述限位套管的内径大于所述导程管的外径,并部分插设于所述限位槽内。
- 根据权利要求12所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述固定架还包括限位壁,所述限位壁包围所述导程管,并与所述导程管同心相对间隔设置,所述限位槽形成于所述导程管和所述限位壁之间,并贯穿所述固定架。
- 根据权利要求12所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述操作体包括本体,所述导程柱其自所述本体中心延伸形成,所述导程柱与所述本体的连接处设有凹槽。
- 根据权利要求16所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述凹槽环绕所述导程柱,且所述第二金属弹簧的一端卡设于所述凹槽内。
- 根据权利要求12所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述导程管一端为封闭结构,另一相对端开口朝向所述导程柱。
- 根据权利要求12所述的按键开关,其特征在于,所述固定架还包括相对设置的第一止挡部和第二止挡部,所述操作体包括挡块和限位突起,当所述操作体被释放时,所述挡块与所述第一止挡部对应抵接,当所述操作体被按压时,所述限位突起与所述第二止挡部对应抵接。
- 一种按键单元,其包括键帽及按键开关,所述键帽套设于所述按键开关上,其特征在于,所述按键开关是如权利要求1-19中任意一项所述的按键开关。
- 一种电脑键盘,其包括多个阵列设置的按键单元,其特征在 于,所述按键单元是如权利要求20中所述的按键单元。
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