Touchsurface assembly with level and planar translational responsiveness via a buckling elastic component
US-9218927-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9384919B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9384919-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313927135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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Methods and apparatus for a touchsurface assembly such as a key assembly are described. The touchsurface assembly includes a sheet metal component having ramps formed therein and a keycap having ramp contacting features and a touchsurface for receiving a press force that moves the keycap toward a pressed position. The ramp contacting features contact at least one of the ramps in the sheet metal component while the keycap moves toward the pressed position, the ramps guiding the keycap to move in a second direction orthogonal to the press direction as the keycap moves from the unpressed position toward the pressed position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A key assembly, comprising: a sheet metal component having ramps formed therein, wherein the ramps comprise compound folds; and a keycap having ramp contacting features and a touchsurface for receiving a press force that moves the keycap toward a pressed position, wherein the ramp contacting features contact at least one of the ramps while the keycap moves toward the pressed position, the ramps guiding the keycap to move in a second direction orthogonal to the press direction as the keycap moves from the unpressed position toward the pressed position. 2. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheet metal component comprises a chassis for the key assembly. 3. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ramps are formed in the sheet metal component by a stamping process. 4. The key assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing mechanism that biases the keycap toward the unpressed position, wherein the biasing mechanism comprises: a magnet fixed to the keycap; and a magnet attracting feature formed in the sheet metal component. 5. The key assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing mechanism that biases the keycap toward the unpressed position, wherein the biasing mechanism comprises: a first magnet fixed to the keycap; and a second magnet disposed on a magnet supporting feature formed in the sheet metal component. 6. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ramps are formed in the sheet metal component by: punching to create tabs in the sheet metal component; and bending the tabs to form the ramps. 7. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ramps have a slope between 55-60 degrees relative to a plane of the sheet metal component. 8. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ramps are formed in the sheet metal component by: punching to create tabs in the sheet metal component; bending the tabs at an intermediate location to form side retention features of the ramps; and bending the tabs at a base location to form the ramps. 9. The key assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a friction reducing coating applied to the ramps. 10. The key assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a capacitive sensor for sensing when the keycap is in the pressed position. 11. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sheet metal component has second ramps formed therein, the key assembly further comprising: a second keycap having ramp contacting features and a touchsurface for receiving a press force that moves the keycap toward the pressed position; wherein the ramp contacting features of the second keycap contact the second ramps while the second keycap moves toward the pressed position, the second ramps guiding the second keycap to move in a second direction orthogonal to the press direction as the second keycap moves from the unpressed position toward the pressed position. 12. A keyboard, comprising: a sheet metal component having a plurality of ramps formed therein, wherein the ramps comprise compound folds; and a plurality of keycaps each having ramp contacting features and a touchsurface for receiving a press force, wherein the ramp contacting features of a pressed keycap contacts at least one of the plurality of ramps associated with the pressed keycap while the pressed keycap moves toward the pressed position, the at least one of the plurality of ramps guiding the pressed keycap to move in a second direction orthogonal to the press direction as the pressed keycap moves from the unpressed position toward the pressed position. 13. The keyboard of claim 12 , wherein the sheet metal component comprises a chassis for the keyboard and wherein the plurality of ramps are formed in the sheet metal component by a stamping process. 14. The keyboard of claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of biasing mechanisms that biases a respective keycap of the plurality of keycaps toward the unpressed position, wherein each of the plurality of biasing mechanisms comprises: a magnet fixed to the respective keycap; and a magnet attracting feature formed in the sheet metal component. 15. The keyboard of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of ramps are formed in the sheet metal component by: punching to create a plurality of tabs in the sheet metal component; and bending the plurality of tabs to form the plurality of ramps. 16. The keyboard of claim 12 , further comprising a friction reducing coating applied to each of the plurality of ramps.
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