BACKGROUND
Field
[0001] The disclosed and claimed concept relates generally to keypads for handheld electronic
devices and, more particularly, to a lighted piano-style keypad.
Background Information
[0002] Numerous types of handheld electronic devices are known. Examples of such handheld
electronic devices include, for instance, personal data assistants (PDAs), handheld
computers, two-way pagers, cellular telephones, and the like. Many handheld electronic
devices also feature a wireless communication capability, although many such handheld
electronic devices are stand-alone devices that are functional without communication
with other devices.
[0003] Such handheld electronic devices are generally intended to be portable, and thus
are of a relatively compact configuration. Piano-style keypads typically provide keys
that have very little space therebetween and derive their name from the keys of a
piano, which typically are disposed very closely adjacent one another with an extremely
small space therebetween. Piano-style keypads provide relatively greater numbers of
usable keys in relatively smaller spaces compared with conventionally-spaced keypads
due to the very close spacing of the keys of a piano-style keypad. While such piano-style
keypads have been generally effective for their intended purposes, such piano-style
keypads have not been without limitation.
[0004] Piano-style keypads typically comprise a number of key bodies disposed on a resilient
web, and further comprise key caps adhered to the key bodies. The web is deflectable
to allow a key body to be translated slightly toward a handheld electronic device
when a key is being actuated. While the key bodies are typically spaced apart from
one another on the web, the key caps that are adhered to the key bodies typically
are disposed very close to one another with minimal space therebetween, thus providing
the "piano-style" aspect to the keypad.
[0005] A number of competing factors typically bear upon the ultimate design of a piano-style
keypad. For instance, in order to provide long term reliability of the key caps adhered
to the key bodies, each key body typically must have an exterior surface with at least
about fifteen square millimeters of adherable area for adhering of the key caps to
the key bodies. Additionally, the portion of the resilient web that is peripheral
to a key body and that is deflectable when a key body is being translated toward the
handheld electronic device desirably has a radial length, i.e., a length in a direction
pointed away from the key body in the plane of the web, of at least 0.6 millimeters.
Such a length has been determined to provide long term reliability while allowing
the key bodies to be easily actuated and to provide a desirable tactile response during
such actuation.
[0006] Some previous keypads have provided a light guide and key bodies formed as a single
component that is molded in a multi-step process. The light guide would be formed
from a light-transmitting material, such as a clear plastic. The light guide would
then be positioned in a mold, and uncured resilient material would be poured into
the mold in contact with the light guide. The resilient material would cure, thus
providing resilient structures and key bodies molded to the light guide. However,
the size of the resilient structures was limited by the size of the light guide. That
is, for a given space, the larger the light guide was, the relatively smaller would
be the resilient structures and key bodies molded to the light guide.
[0007] As the number of piano-style keys within a given area increases, the adherable surface
area of the key bodies and/or the radial length of the web peripheral to the key bodies
must decrease, but can only be decreased to a certain extent and cannot be smaller
than the aforementioned dimensions. As such, piano-style keypads of a particular size
could have only a limited number of keys. It thus would be desirable to provide an
improved piano-style keypad that overcomes or at least partially alleviates such limitations.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concepts can be gained from
the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
in which:
[0009] Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an improved keypad in accordance with the
disclosed and claimed concept;
[0010] Fig. 1A is a schematic view of an exemplary handheld electronic device incorporating
the improved keypad of Fig. 1;
[0011] Fig. 2 is another exploded perspective view of the keypad of Fig. 1;
[0012] Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the keypad;
[0013] Fig. 4 is another perspective view of the keypad;
[0014] Fig. 5 is a perspective view a portion of the keypad;
[0015] Fig. 6 is a sectional view as taken along line 6-6 of Fig. 4;
[0016] Fig. 7 is a sectional view as taken along line 7-7 of Fig. 4;
[0017] Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of the encircled portion of Fig. 7;
[0018] Fig. 9 is a view similar to Fig. 8, except showing a key of the keypad in an actuated
position.
[0019] Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the specification.
DESCRIPTION
[0020] An improved keypad 4 is depicted generally, in whole or in part, in Figs. 1 and 2-9.
The improved keypad 4 is a piano-style keypad that can be employed in a handheld electronic
device 6, such as is depicted schematically in Fig. 1A. The exemplary handheld electronic
device 6 comprises an input apparatus 8, a processor apparatus 10, and an output apparatus
12. The keypad 4 is a component of the input apparatus 8. The processor apparatus
10 is structured to receive input from the input apparatus 8 and to provide output
to the output apparatus 12.
[0021] As can be understood from Fig. 1, the keypad 4 comprises a light guide 16 and a key
sheet 20. In the exemplary depicted embodiment of the keypad 4, the light guide 16
mounts the key sheet 20 to a substrate 24, such as a printed circuit board of the
handheld electric device 6. At least a portion of the key sheet 20 is translucent,
as is at least a portion of the light guide 16. As employed herein, the expression
"translucent" and variations thereof shall refer broadly to a quality that permits
the passage of light and may include a transparent quality wherein light is transmitted
without appreciable scattering so that it does not meaningfully alter light waves
traveling therethrough. The light guide 16 is configured to transmit light from a
light source, such as a number of LEDs 28 on the substrate 24, to the key sheet 20
to provide illumination of the keys 42 (Fig. 4) of the keypad 4. As employed herein,
the expression "a number of" and variations thereof shall refer broadly to any nonzero
quantity including a quantity of one.
[0022] As can be further seen from Fig. 1, the key sheet 20 comprises a resilient base 32
upon which are disposed a number of key bodies 36. The key sheet 20 additionally includes
a number of key caps 40. Each key body 36 has a mounting surface 44 that is substantially
planar, for example, and the key caps 40 are adhered to the mounting surfaces 44.
As employed herein, the expression "adhered" and variations thereof shall refer broadly
to a situation in which two solids are fastened together such as by the use of glue,
cement, other adhesive, or through to use of a fusion or other joining process, and
between which an adhesive bond or other fusion bond has been created. A key body 36
and a key cap 40 together form a key 42 (Fig. 4) of the keypad 4. The keypad 4 is
advantageously configured such that each mounting surface 44 has an adherable area
of at least fifteen square millimeters. In the present exemplary embodiment, the mounting
surfaces 44 generally each have an adherable area of at least about twenty square
millimeters.
[0023] Each key body 36 has an actuator 48 (Figs. 2 and 3) protruding therefrom opposite
the mounting surface 44. Each key body 36 is movable between an unactuated position,
such as is depicted generally in Fig. 8, and an actuated position, such as is depicted
generally in Fig. 9. In the actuated position, the actuator 48 engages a dome 52 that
is disposed on the substrate 24, and as a result completes an electrical circuit of
the handheld electronic device 6. The closing of such a circuit can provide, for example,
an input to the processor apparatus 10.
[0024] As can be understood from Figs 2 and 3, the base 32 comprises a web 56 and a leg
network 60. The key bodies 36 can generally be said to be disposed on the web 56.
The leg network 60 protrudes from the web 56 and is engaged with the substrate 24.
As can be understood from Figs 8 and 9, the portion of the web 56 that is peripheral
to any given key is movable between an undeflected position, such as is depicted generally
in Fig. 8, and a deflected position, such as is depicted generally in Fig. 9, when
the given key body 36 is moved between its unactuated and actuated positions. The
portion of the web 56 peripheral to a given key body 36 is in an undeflected position
when the key body 36 is in an unactuated position, such as depicted generally in Fig.
8, and such portion of the web 56 is in a deflected position when the given key body
36 is in an actuated position, such as is depicted generally in Fig. 9.
[0025] The leg network 60 comprises a plurality of legs 64 and a plurality of islands 68.
The legs 64 extend between the islands and generally each are formed to include a
notch 72 that allows the passage of air from the region between a specific key body
36 and the substrate 24 when the specific key body 36 is moved toward the actuated
position.
[0026] The islands 68 generally each have a hole 76 formed therein that serves as a receptacle
for a support structure of the light guide 16. The islands 68 are of a cross section
in a plane transverse to the plane of the substrate 24 that is relatively larger than
a similarly oriented cross sectional area of a leg 64. The islands 68 advantageously
resist the deformation of the portions of the web 56 adjacent a particular key body
36 when the particular key body 36 is moved between the unactuated and actuated positions.
[0027] The light guide 16 includes a frame 78, a number of supports 80, and a number of
retention members 88. The frame 78 has a number of openings 90 formed therein. The
key bodies 36 are disposed within the openings 90. The supports 80 are in the form
of pins that protrude from the frame 78 in a direction indicated by the axis 92 in
Fig. 2. The supports are receivable in the holes 76, as indicated above, to provide
support to the key sheet 20 and to resist movement of the key sheet 20 in directions
transverse to the axis 92.
[0028] The supports 80 in the exemplary depicted embodiment, as can be seen in Fig. 2, are
of two types. Specifically, the supports 80 include a number of first supports 82
that are of a generally cylindrical configuration and a number of second supports
84 that are generally of a frusto-conic, i.e., truncated cone, configuration. The
first supports 82 are receivable with an interference fit in the holes 76. The second
supports 84 are receivable in the hole 76 with a generally clearance fit. The first
supports 82 provide a relatively greater degree of support to the key sheet 20 than
the second supports 84, although the number of first supports 82 is limited in order
to limit the force required to assemble the keypad 4.
[0029] Each retention member 88 comprises a shank 86 protruding from the frame 78 and a
latch 94 disposed at a free end of the shank 86. The shanks 86, and thus the retention
members 88, protrude from the same face of the frame 78 as the supports 80 and extend
from the frame 78 along the axis 92.
[0030] The light guide 16 additionally has a number of recesses 96 formed therein and within
which the light sources 28 are disposed when the keypad 4 is in an assembled condition,
such as is depicted generally in Figs. 4 and 6. As can be further be seen in Fig.
4, the key caps 40 are closely spaced, meaning that the space between adjacent key
caps 40 is very small when compared with the dimensions of each key cap 40, and typically
will be no more than about ten percent of a given dimension of a key cap 40, for example,
it being noted that the spacing between the key caps 40 depicted in Fig. 4 is greatly
exaggerated.
[0031] The latches 94 engage an underside of the substrate 24, i.e., a surface of the substrate
24 opposite that on which the domes 52 are disposed. The engagement of the latches
94 of the light guide 16 with the substrate 24 retains the key sheet 20 mounted to
the substrate 24 and disposed generally between the frame 78 and the substrate 24.
More particularly, the base 32 is generally interposed between the frame 78 and the
substrate 24. As indicated above, the supports 80 of the light guide 16 received in
the holes 76 provide support to the key sheet 20 and resist movement of the key sheet
20 in directions transverse to the axis 92. The light guide 16 thus retains the key
sheet 20 on the substrate 24 and transmits light from the light sources 28 to the
key sheet 20.
[0032] As can be understood from Fig. 9, the portions of the web 56 that are peripheral
to a particular key body 36 have a radial distance between the key body 36 and the
leg network 60 that is at least 0.6 millimeters, as is indicated by the dimension
98. Such a dimension 98 allows for easy actuation of the key bodies 36, desirable
tactile feedback to the user, and long-term reliability.
[0033] As can be further understood from Figs 8 and 9, leg network 60 is disposed generally
between the web 56 and the substrate 24. Moreover, it can be seen that the frame 78
is disposed generally between the key caps 40 and the web 56.
[0034] Many of the key bodies 36 are configured such that the mounting surface 44 thereof,
such as are depicted generally in Fig. 5, generally each have gross dimensions of
roughly 4.0 millimeters by 5.0 millimeters, thereby enabling the mounting surface
44 to have an adherable area of about 20.0 millimeters. As can be understood from
Fig. 6, the supports 80 engage the web 56 and also engage the substrate 24.
[0035] The improved keypad 4 is thus configured in a fashion whereby the light guide generally
does not serve as a limiting factor in the design of the keypad, which permits a relatively
large number of keys 42 to be provided in a relatively small area. For instance, the
keypad 4 could be a full QWERTY, QWERTZ, AZERTY, etc., keypad on a handheld electronic
device, such as the handheld electronic device 6, without the handheld electronic
device being of an undesirably large size. The improved keypad 4 additionally provides
a key sheet 20 that is supported by a light guide 16, which resists unintended movement
or slumping of the key sheet 20, and which further contributes to the ability of the
keypad 4 to provide a large number of keys 42. The islands 68 advantageously resist
unintended closing of circuits of the handheld electronic device 6, and thus resists
unintended input to the processor apparatus 10, by mechanically isolating a portion
of the web 56 from moving toward its deflected position when an adjacent key body
36 is moved to its actuated position.
[0036] Thus there has been provided a keypad for a handheld electronic device that comprises
a light source, the keypad comprising: a key sheet comprising a base and a number
of key bodies, at least some of the key bodies each being disposed on the base and
being movable between an unactuated position and an actuated position, the key body
in the actuated position being structured to complete a circuit of the handheld electronic
device, at least a portion of the key sheet being translucent; and a light guide,
at least a portion of the light guide being translucent and being structured to transmit
light between the light source and the key sheet, the light guide comprising a frame
and a number of supports, at least a portion of the frame being disposed adjacent
at least a portion of the base, at least some of the supports each engaging the base.
[0037] In a further embodiment, there is provided a keypad for a handheld electronic device
that comprises a light source, the keypad comprising: a key sheet comprising a base
and a number of key bodies, at least some of the key bodies each being disposed on
the base and being movable between an unactuated position and an actuated position,
the key body in the actuated position being structured to complete a circuit of the
handheld electronic device, at least a portion of the key sheet being translucent;
and a light guide, at least a portion of the light guide being translucent and being
structured to transmit light between the light source and the key sheet, the key sheet
further comprising a number of key caps, at least some of the key caps each being
adhered to a key body; and at least a portion of the light guide overlying at least
a portion of the base. In this embodiment, the light guide may have a number of openings
formed therein, at least some of the key bodies each being disposed within an opening.
The light guide may comprise a frame and a number of supports, the openings being
formed in the frame, at least a portion of the frame being disposed between the base
and the key caps.
[0038] The base may comprise a web and a leg network, the leg network protruding from the
web and being structured to engage a substrate of the handheld electronic device,
a portion of the web peripheral to a particular key body being movable between an
undeflected position and a deflected position, the portion of the web being in the
undeflected position when the particular key body is in the unactuated position, the
portion of the web being in the deflected position when the particular key body is
in the actuated position.
[0039] In this embodiment, at least a portion of the web may be disposed between the leg
network and at least a portion of the light guide and the portion of the web peripheral
to the particular key body may extend between the particular key body and at least
a portion of the leg network. For instance, the portion of the web that is movable
between the undeflected and deflected positions may have at least about 0.6 millimeters
between the particular key body and the at least portion of the leg network. The key
bodies may each have a mounting surface, at least some of the key caps each being
adhered to the mounting surface of a key body, each mounting surface having an area
of at least about fifteen square millimeters. The mounting surfaces may be substantially
planar.
[0040] In a further embodiment, there is provided a keypad for a handheld electronic device
that comprises a light source, the keypad comprising: a key sheet comprising a base
and a number of key bodies, at least some of the key bodies each being disposed on
the base and being movable between an unactuated position and an actuated position,
the key body in the actuated position being structured to complete a circuit of the
handheld electronic device, at least a portion of the key sheet being translucent;
and a light guide, at least a portion of the light guide being translucent and being
structured to transmit light between the light source and the key sheet, the keypad
further comprising a substrate; the light guide comprising a frame and a number of
retention members, at least some of the retention members each being engaged with
the substrate; and at least a portion of the key sheet is disposed between at least
a portion of the light guide and at least a portion of the substrate.
[0041] In this embodiment, at least some of the retention members may each comprise a latch
that is engaged with the substrate. The light guide may further comprise a number
of supports engaged with the key sheet, the retention members and the supports extending
away from the frame in a common direction. The base may have a number of holes formed
therein, and the supports are pins received in the holes, the pins resisting movement
of the base in a direction transverse to the common direction. The key sheet may further
comprise a number of key caps, at least some of the key caps each being adhered to
a key body. The frame has a number of openings formed therein, at least some of the
key bodies each being disposed within an opening. At least a portion of the frame
may be disposed between the base and the key caps.
[0042] While specific embodiments of the disclosed and claimed concept have been described
in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications
and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings
of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to
be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed and claimed
concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all
equivalents thereof.
1. A keypad (4) for a handheld electronic device (6) that comprises a light source (28),
the keypad comprising:
a key sheet (20) comprising a base (32) and a number of key bodies (36), at least
some of the key bodies each being disposed on the base and being movable between an
unactuated position and an actuated position, the key body in the actuated position
being structured to complete a circuit of the handheld electronic device, at least
a portion of the key sheet being translucent; and
a light guide (16) comprising a frame (78) and a number of supports (80), characterized in that at least a portion of the frame is disposed adjacent at least a portion of the base,
at least some of the supports engaging the base, at least a portion of the light guide
being translucent and being structured to transmit light between the light source
and the key sheet.
2. The keypad of Claim 1 wherein the key sheet comprises a number of receptacles (76),
at least some of the supports each being received in a receptacle.
3. The keypad of Claim 2 wherein the receptacles are holes formed in the base, and wherein
the supports are first supports (82) that are of a cylindrical configuration and second
supports (84) that are of a frusto-conic configuration that protrude from the frame
and that are received in the holes.
4. The keypad of Claim 3 wherein at least some of the first supports (82) each have an
interference fit with a hole.
5. The keypad of Claim 1 wherein the base comprises a web (56) and a leg network (60),
the leg network protruding from the web and being structured to engage a substrate
(24) of the handheld electronic device, a portion of the web peripheral to a particular
key body being movable between an undeflected position and a deflected position, the
portion of the web being in the undeflected position when the particular key body
is in the unactuated position, the portion of the web being in the deflected position
when the particular key body is in the actuated position.
6. The keypad of Claim 5 wherein the leg network comprises a plurality of islands (68)
structured to engage the substrate, the islands being structured to resist movement
of a portion of the web peripheral to one key body toward its deflected position when
a portion of the web peripheral to an adjacent key body moves toward its deflected
position.
7. The keypad of Claim 6 wherein at least some of the islands each have a hole (76) formed
therein, and wherein the supports are first supports (82) that are of a cylindrical
configuration and second supports (84) that are of a frusto-conic configuration that
protrude from the frame and that are received in the holes, at least some of the key
bodies being movable along a direction (92) between the unactuated and actuated positions,
and wherein the supports protrude along the direction from the frame, the supports
resisting movement of the islands transverse to the direction.
8. The keypad of Claim 1 wherein the key sheet further comprises a number of key caps
(40), at least some of the key caps each being adhered to a key body.
9. The keypad of Claim 8 wherein the light guide frame has a number of openings (90)
formed therein, at least some of the key bodies each being disposed within an opening.
10. The keypad of Claim 8 wherein at least a portion of the frame is disposed between
the base and the key caps.
11. The keypad of any of claims 5 or 8 to 10 wherein:
at least a portion of the light guide overlies at least a portion of the base.
12. The keypad of Claim 11 when dependent on claim 5 wherein at least a portion of the
web is disposed between the leg network and at least a portion of the light guide.
13. The keypad of Claim 12 wherein the portion of the web peripheral to the particular
key body extends between the particular key body and at least a portion of the leg
network.
14. The keypad of Claim 13 wherein the portion of the web that is movable between the
undeflected and deflected positions has at least 0.6 millimeters between the particular
key body and the at least portion of the leg network.
15. The keypad of Claim 14 wherein the key bodies each have a mounting surface (44), at
least some of the key caps each being adhered to the mounting surface of a key body,
each mounting surface having an area of at least fifteen square millimeters.
16. The keypad of Claim 14 wherein the mounting surfaces are substantially planar.
17. The keypad of any of Claims 8 to 10 wherein:
the keypad further comprises a substrate (24);
the light guide comprising number of retention members (88), at least some of the
retention members each being engaged with the substrate; and
at least a portion of the key sheet being disposed between at least a portion of the
light guide and at least a portion of the substrate.
18. The keypad of Claim 17 wherein at least some of the retention members each comprise
a latch (94) that is engaged with the substrate.
19. The keypad of Claim 17 wherein the retention members extend away from the frame in
the common direction.
20. The keypad of Claim 19 wherein the base has a number of holes (76) formed therein,
and wherein the supports are first supports (82) that are of a cylindrical configuration
and second supports (84) that are of a frusto-conic configuration received in the
holes, the supports resisting movement of the base in a direction transverse to the
common direction.