Magnetically biased retracting key assembly and keyboard

US9947493B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9947493-B2
Application numberUS-201414523208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 24, 2014
Priority dateOct 24, 2014
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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Magnetically biased retracting key assemblies and keyboards are provided. A key assembly includes a touch surface for receiving a press input from a user and a planar-translation-effecting (PTE) mechanism configured to guide as the keycap moves from an un-pressed position toward a pressed position. The key assembly also includes a ready-return mechanism configured to magnetically biased the keycap in the un-pressed position, the ready-return mechanism including a slider mechanism positioned beneath the keycap and coupled to the PTE mechanism. When the press surface receives a press input the slider mechanism translates away from the magnet as the PTE mechanism guides the keycap from the un-pressed position toward the pressed position. In some embodiments, the PTE mechanism and the ready-return mechanism translate with respect to a chassis layer providing a key retraction feature for the key assembly or keyboard.

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A key assembly, comprising: a keycap having a touch surface for receiving a press input from a user; a planar-translation-effecting (PTE) mechanism configured to guide the keycap in a press direction and a second direction orthogonal to the press direction in response to the press input as the keycap moves from an un-pressed position toward a press position; a ready-return mechanism configured to bias the keycap in the un-pressed position, the ready-return mechanism including a slider mechanism positioned beneath the keycap and coupled to one of the keycap and the PTE mechanism, the slider mechanism being magnetically attracted toward a magnet positioned beneath the keycap and coupled to a substrate of the key assembly; a processing system configured to determine an amount of translation of the slider mechanism from the magnet based upon a varying capacitance between the slider mechanism and the magnet as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position; and a capacitive sensing circuit coupled to the processing system and having a first sensor electrode positioned beneath the magnet and a second sensor electrode positioned beneath the slider mechanism in the un-pressed position, wherein, as the slider mechanism translates away from the magnet, the processing system is configured to determine a change in capacitance between the first sensor electrode and the second sensor electrode as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position, and wherein, when the press surface receives a press input sufficient to overcome the magnetic attraction between the slider mechanism and the magnet, the slider mechanism translates away from the magnet as the PTE mechanism guides the keycap from the un-pressed position toward the pressed position. 2. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the PTE mechanism comprises one of a four-bar mechanism or ramp mechanism. 3. The key assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an end-stop positioned on the substrate such that the slider mechanism abuts the end-stop in the press position. 4. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnet is coupled to the substrate by a retention feature mechanically coupled the substrate. 5. The key assembly of claim 4 , wherein the keycap abuts the retention feature includes key cushioning features configured to provide a key-stop in the press position. 6. The key assembly of claim 4 , wherein the slider mechanism abuts the retention feature in the un-pressed positioned position to provide an up-stop. 7. The key assembly of claim 4 , wherein the retention feature is formed of a compliant material to cushions the keycap as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position to the press position and cushions the slider mechanism as the keycap moves from the press position to the un-pressed position. 8. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the processing system also determines the amount of translation of the slider mechanism from the magnet based upon a change in capacitance between the slider mechanism and the second sensor electrode as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position. 9. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the processing system is configured to transmit a sensing signal from the first sensor electrode and receive a resulting signal from the second sensor electrode. 10. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnet is coupled to a reference potential, and further comprising a capacitive sensing circuit coupled to the processing system and having the first sensor electrode and the second sensor electrode positioned beneath the slider mechanism, and wherein, as the slider mechanism translates away from the magnet, the processing system is configured to determine the change in capacitance between the slider mechanism and the magnet via the first sensor electrode and the second sensor electrode as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position. 11. A key assembly, comprising: a keycap having a touch surface for receiving a press input from a user; a planar-translation-effecting (PTE) mechanism configured to guide the keycap in a press direction and a second direction orthogonal to the press direction in response to the press input as the keycap moves from an un-pressed position toward a press position; a ready-return mechanism configured to bias the keycap in the un-pressed position, the ready-return mechanism including a slider mechanism positioned beneath the keycap and coupled to one of the keycap and the PTE mechanism, the slider mechanism being magnetically attracted toward a magnet positioned beneath the keycap and coupled to a substrate of the key assembly; and a processing system configured to determine an amount of translation of the slider mechanism from the magnet based upon a varying capacitance between the slider mechanism and the magnet as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position, wherein the processing system is configured to determine a change in capacitance between the slider mechanism and a first sensor electrode and a second sensor electrode positioned at least partially beneath the slider mechanism as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position. 12. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein as the substrate is translated relative to a base of the key assembly, the resulting translation of the magnet and the slider mechanism causes the PTE mechanism to move the keycap from the un-pressed position toward a retracted position. 13. The key assembly of claim 12 , wherein the processing system is coupled to a sensing layer positioned beneath the keycap, wherein the processing system detects capacitive changes via the sensing layer as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position toward the press position. 14. The key assembly of claim 13 , wherein the processing system is configured to sense translation of the magnet relative to the base and disregard detected changes in capacitance as the keycap moves from the un-pressed position to the retracted position. 15. The key assembly of claim 13 , wherein the sensing layer also translates with the substrate relative to the base of the key assembly. 16. A keyboard, comprising: a plurality of keycaps each having a touch surface for receiving a press input from a user; a plurality of magnets, each respective magnet of the plurality of magnets positioned on a substrate and beneath one of the plurality of keycaps; a plurality of planar-translation-effecting (PTE) mechanisms, each PTE mechanism of the plurality of PTE mechanisms is configured to guide a respective keycap of the plurality of keycaps in a vertical direction and a lateral direction in response to the press input as the respective keycap moves from an un-pressed position toward a press position; a plurality of ready-return mechanisms, each ready-return mechanism associated with a respective PTE mechanism and configured to bias the respective keycap in the un-pressed position, each ready-return mechanism including a respective slider mechanism positioned beneath the respective keycap and coupled to one of the respective keycap and the respective PTE mechanism, the respective slider mechanism being magnetically attracted toward the respective magnet positioned beneath the respective keycap; and a processing system configured to determine an amount of translation of the respective slider mechanism from the respective magnet based upon a varying capacitance between the respective slider mechanism and the magnet as the respective keycap that is moves from

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  • Operating parts, e.g. push-button · CPC title

  • magnetic · CPC title

  • H03K17/98Primary

    having a plurality of control members, e.g. keyboard · CPC title

  • G06F3/0202Primary

    Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the input device · CPC title

  • H01H13/705Primary

    characterised by construction, mounting or arrangement of operating parts, e.g. push-buttons or keys · CPC title

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What does patent US9947493B2 cover?
Magnetically biased retracting key assemblies and keyboards are provided. A key assembly includes a touch surface for receiving a press input from a user and a planar-translation-effecting (PTE) mechanism configured to guide as the keycap moves from an un-pressed position toward a pressed position. The key assembly also includes a ready-return mechanism configured to magnetically biased the key…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Synaptics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03K17/98. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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