Electrical key support membrane

US12578802B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12578802-B2
Application numberUS-202217814290-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 22, 2022
Priority dateSep 19, 2018
Publication dateMar 17, 2026
Grant dateMar 17, 2026

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Keyboards and other input devices are provided with membranes that extend under the keycaps or buttons. The membranes are flexible and can support conductive structures, traces, and electrical switch connections to enable effective key switches, lighting, and fluid-tightness for the keyboard. The flexible membrane is positioned near the keycaps to prevent ingress of fluids and debris into the lower portions of the key assemblies. In some cases, the flexible membrane also provides support for an interstitial layer that extends between keycaps.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A button for an electronic device, comprising: a button cap; an elastic support layer attached to and contacting the button cap, the elastic support layer having a set of conductive traces providing conductive paths across the elastic support layer; a set of support structures supporting the elastic support layer and the button cap, the set of support structures including a hinge mechanism configured to limit rotational movement of the button cap relative to a horizontal plane; wherein upon application of a force to the elastic support layer, the elastic support layer deforms to enable electrical communication between two conductive paths in the set of conductive traces. 2 . The button of claim 1 , wherein application of the force causes the two conductive paths of the set of conductive traces to contact each other. 3 . The button of claim 1 , wherein application of the force causes a bridge conductor to electrically contact the two conductive paths. 4 . The button of claim 3 , wherein the bridge conductor is positioned on a collapsible dome. 5 . The button of claim 1 , wherein the set of support structures comprises a collapsible dome configured to deform upon application of the force. 6 . The button of claim 1 , wherein the elastic support layer comprises a collapsible dome portion. 7 . The button of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible layer positioned around a perimeter of the button cap, the flexible layer being supported by the elastic support layer. 8 . The button of claim 1 , wherein the button cap is positioned on an upper side of the elastic support layer. 9 . The button of claim 1 , wherein the button cap is positioned on an underside of the elastic support layer. 10 . A keyboard, comprising: a housing having a rigid web portion; a first flexible support layer having a lower portion and a raised portion, the raised portion being raised relative to the lower portion and positioned above the rigid web portion, the lower portion being attached to the rigid web portion of the housing; at least two keycaps, the at least two keycaps including a keycap positioned above the raised portion of the first flexible support layer; a second flexible support layer defining a top surface of the keyboard between the at least two keycaps, being directly attached to two adjacent keycaps of the at least two keycaps, being in contact with a top surface of the raised portion of the first flexible support layer, and being vertically spaced above and positioned over the lower portion of the first flexible support layer. 11 . The keyboard of claim 10 , wherein application of a force to the keycap of the at least two keycaps causes the keycap to travel and deform the first and second flexible support layers without the travel being limited by the rigid web portion. 12 . The keyboard of claim 10 , wherein the second flexible support layer comprises a fabric material. 13 . The keyboard of claim 10 , further comprising a third flexible support layer and a keycap support, the third flexible support layer being positioned between the keycap support and the housing. 14 . The keyboard of claim 10 , further comprising a dome, wherein the rigid web portion extends from a base layer, wherein the dome is positioned between the base layer and the first flexible support layer. 15 . A keyboard, comprising: a base layer; a rigid web extending upward from the base layer; a flexible membrane having a first portion raised relative to a second portion; a set of keycaps, at least one keycap of the set of keycaps being positioned at least partially over the first portion of the flexible membrane; an interstitial layer positioned over the first portion of the flexible membrane and spaced above the rigid web, the interstitial layer extending horizontally between the at least one keycap and a second keycap of the set of keycaps, the interstitial layer defining an opening positioned underneath the at least one keycap and above the flexible membrane; and a dome positioned between the base layer and the flexible membrane. 16 . The keyboard of claim 15 , wherein the interstitial layer is flat between the at least one keycap and the second keycap. 17 . The keyboard of claim 15 , further comprising a second flexible membrane having an upper portion positioned on the rigid web and a lower portion extending between the at least one keycap and the base layer. 18 . The keyboard of claim 15 , further comprising a second flexible membrane having a lower portion positioned on the second portion of the flexible membrane and an upper portion extending between the at least one keycap and the base layer. 19 . The keyboard of claim 15 , further comprising a light source on the flexible membrane. 20 . The keyboard of claim 15 , wherein the flexible membrane comprises a set of conductive structures configured to function as at least one switch in response to movement of the at least one keycap relative to the base layer.

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  • characterised by contact space venting means · CPC title

  • Light emitting elements · CPC title

  • Cap or button on actuator part · CPC title

  • characterised by legends, e.g. Braille, liquid crystal displays, light emitting or optical elements · CPC title

  • sealed · CPC title

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What does patent US12578802B2 cover?
Keyboards and other input devices are provided with membranes that extend under the keycaps or buttons. The membranes are flexible and can support conductive structures, traces, and electrical switch connections to enable effective key switches, lighting, and fluid-tightness for the keyboard. The flexible membrane is positioned near the keycaps to prevent ingress of fluids and debris into the l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/0202. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 17 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).