Keyswitch having a slidable translation mechanism
US-9224553-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9741507B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9741507-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414558794-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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A key switch device includes: an operation member to be depressed; a switch disposed below the operation member; a reaction force generating member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the operation member, gives a reaction force according to the elastic buckling deformation to the operation member; and a depression member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, and depresses the switch; wherein the reaction force generating member includes a supporter that supports the depression member.
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A key switch device comprising: an operation member to be depressed; a switch disposed below the operation member; a reaction force generating member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, has elasticity, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the operation member when the operation member is depressed, and has a first load displacement characteristic in which a depression load of the operation member increases until the reaction force generating member performs the elastic buckling deformation and the depression load of the operation member decreases after the reaction force generating member performs the elastic buckling deformation, according to depression of the operation member; and a depression member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, depresses the switch, and has a second load displacement characteristic in which the depression load of the operation member increases linearly after the depression member comes into contact with the switch, wherein a combined load of the first load displacement characteristic and the second load displacement characteristic increases until the reaction force generating member performs the elastic buckling deformation, and subsequently decreases with an increase in the amount of the depression of the operation member. 2. The key switch device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reaction force generating member is integrally formed with the depression member. 3. A keyboard comprising: a plurality of key switch devices as claimed in claim 1 . 4. The key switch device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the depression member includes a coil spring and a base member that fixes one end of the coil spring, wherein the reaction force generating member includes a supporter that supports the depression member, and wherein a through hole for passing the coil spring is formed in a center of the reaction force generating member, the switch is directly depressed by another end of the coil spring, and the supporter supports the base member. 5. The key switch device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the operation member includes a hook fixing the base member, and the base member is fixed to a rear surface of the operation member by the hook. 6. A key switch device comprising: an operation member to be depressed; a switch disposed below the operation member; a reaction force generating member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, has elasticity, contacts the operation member, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the contacted operation member when the operation member is depressed, and gives a reaction force according to the elastic buckling deformation to the operation member; and a depression member that is provided on the switch, and directly depresses the switch, wherein any one of the operation member and the reaction force generating member includes a first projection extending downward, the first projection is separated from and opposed to the depression member, and when the operation member is depressed, the first projection contacts the depression member, and wherein the depression member is a coil spring, and one end of the coil spring is fixed on the switch. 7. The key switch device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the depression member is a disk spring that includes a second projection extending downward, and the second projection is disposed above the switch. 8. A key switch device comprising: an operation member to be depressed; a switch disposed below the operation member; a reaction force generating member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, has elasticity, contacts the operation member, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the contacted operation member when the operation member is depressed, and gives a reaction force according to the elastic buckling deformation to the operation member; and a coil spring that is provided between the operation member and the switch, one end of the coil spring is directly fixed to a rear surface of the operation member, and another end of the coil spring depresses the switch. 9. A key switch device comprising: an operation member to be depressed; a switch disposed below the operation member; a dome-shaped first rubber that is provided between the operation member and the switch, has elasticity, contacts the operation member, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the contacted operation member when the operation member is depressed, and gives a reaction force according to the elastic buckling deformation to the operation member; and a dome-shaped second rubber that is provided between the operation member and the switch inside the first rubber, and has a projection for depressing the switch, wherein an upper surface of the first rubber is opened so that an upper end of the second rubber contacts a rear face of the operation member. 10. A key switch device comprising: an operation member to be depressed; a support plate; a pair of link members that support the operation member in a vertical direction on the support plate, one end of each of the link members being slidably coupled with any one of the support plate and the operation member, and another end of each of the link members being rotatably coupled with another one of the support plate and the operation member; a switch disposed below the operation member; a reaction force generating member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, has elasticity, performs elastic buckling deformation by depression of the operation member when the operation member is depressed, and gives a reaction force according to the elastic buckling deformation to the operation member; and a depression member that is provided between the operation member and the switch, and depresses the switch, has elasticity, and generates a load having a size acquired by multiplying a depression load of the operation member by a ratio of a length from one end to another end of at least one of the link members to a length from a front edge of the depression member to the another end of one of the link members. 11. The key switch device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the depression member is integrally formed with the another end of at least one of the link members.
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