Keyless keyboard with force sensing and haptic feedback
US-2018074694-A1 · Mar 15, 2018 · US
US10747332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10747332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916545656-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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An interface device includes a movable button connected to a frame structure by resilient structures positioned laterally between the button and the frame structure. Multiple layers or diaphragms of material can be used to make the button, frame, and resilient structures. Movement of the button can trigger a switch or sensor in a manner allowing an electronic device to detect interaction with the button. The interface device can be implemented in an electronic device such as a keyboard that has a low number of parts yet also providing tactile, stabilized key travel, support for various sensor or switch types for the keys, and, in some cases, haptic feedback.
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What is claimed is: 1. A keyboard, comprising: a rigid web; a set of movable buttons connected to the rigid web, each movable button of the set of movable buttons comprising: a button body having a central axis; a first resilient structure connecting an outer portion of the button body to the rigid web; a second resilient structure connecting an inner portion of the button body to the rigid web, the inner portion being spaced inward along the central axis relative to the outer portion, the first and second resilient structures being spaced apart from each other along the central axis; a set of transducers to transduce application of forces to the button bodies of the set of movable buttons; a controller connection to link the set of transducers to a controller. 2. The keyboard of claim 1 , wherein the outer portion of the button body, the first resilient structure, and a first portion of the rigid web are formed in a first layer of material; wherein the inner portion of the button body, the second resilient structure, and a second portion of the rigid web are formed in a second layer of material; wherein the outer and inner portions of the button body are attached to each other by a joining material; wherein the set of transducers includes a switch actuatable in response to movement of the button body relative to the rigid web; wherein the controller is a keyboard controller connected to the switch and operable to output a keycode in response to actuation of the switch. 3. The keyboard of claim 1 , wherein the set of movable buttons is connected to the rigid web in a grid-like pattern. 4. The keyboard of claim 1 , wherein the set of transducers comprises a set of collapsible dome structures with each collapsible dome structure contacting an associated one of the set of movable buttons. 5. The keyboard of claim 1 , wherein the button body is compressible. 6. The keyboard of claim 1 , wherein the button body comprises a vibration actuator. 7. The keyboard of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible layer covering the rigid web and the set of movable buttons. 8. An interface button, comprising: a frame structure; a button body having a periphery and an upper end; a first resilient structure laterally connecting the periphery of the button body to the frame structure; a second resilient structure laterally connecting the periphery of the button body to the frame structure, the second resilient structure being spaced from the first resilient structure and from the upper end; a sensor to detect interaction of a user with the button body. 9. The interface button of claim 8 , further comprising a resilient switch, wherein the sensor is configured to detect movement of the resilient switch between an uncollapsed state of the resilient switch and an at least partially collapsed state of the resilient switch upon movement of the button body. 10. The interface button of claim 8 , wherein the button body further comprises a piezoelectric material and wherein the sensor is configured to detect a pressure applied to the piezoelectric material upon application of a force to the button body. 11. The interface button of claim 8 , wherein the sensor is a magnetic sensor configured to detect inductive current generated by movement of the button body relative to the frame structure. 12. The interface button of claim 8 , wherein the sensor comprises an electroactive polymer configured to change a dimension upon interaction of the user with the button body. 13. An interface key, comprising: an upper layer of material having an upper central portion, an upper outer portion, and an upper resilient portion, the upper resilient portion connecting the upper central portion and the upper outer portion; a lower layer of material having a lower central portion, a lower outer portion, and a lower resilient portion, the lower resilient portion connecting the lower central portion and the lower outer portion, the lower layer of material being spaced below the upper layer of material; a joining material connecting the upper central portion to the lower central portion and forming a central body with a central axis extending through the central body; wherein upon application of a force to the central body, the force being offset from the central axis, the upper and lower central portions are movable along the central axis while remaining parallel to the upper and lower outer portions; a transducer configured to produce a signal in response to the application of the force to the central body. 14. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper or lower layer of material comprises a rigid material bonded to a resilient material. 15. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper resilient portion or the lower resilient portion includes apertures formed therein. 16. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper resilient portion or the lower resilient portion has a thickness that is less than a thickness of the respective upper central portion or lower central portion. 17. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper central portion comprises a first outward-facing surface and the upper outer portion comprises a second outward-facing surface, the first outward-facing surface and the second outward-facing surface being nonplanar. 18. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the joining material is collapsible. 19. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper outer portion is positioned peripherally around the upper central portion and the lower outer portion is positioned peripherally around the lower central portion. 20. The interface key of claim 13 , wherein the upper or lower resilient portion comprises a first side portion and a second side portion, the first side portion being more flexible than the second side portion.
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