US20110233040A1 - Keypad having three-dimensional patterns - Google Patents
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- Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-340059 discloses a conventional keypad and a method for manufacturing the same.
- the keypad includes a base layer 10 a , a pattern layer 12 a , a keycap layer 14 a and a colored light-transmitting film 17 a .
- the front surface of the pattern layer 12 a is provided with three-dimensional patterns 121 a .
- the keycap layer 14 a is provided with troughs to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns 121 a and the keycap layer 14 a is overlapped on the front surface of the pattern layer 12 a .
- the back surface of the pattern layer 12 a is printed with the colored light-transmitting film 17 a .
- Japanese Patent publication No. 2000-331554 discloses another kind of keypad and a method for manufacturing the same. According to this method for manufacturing the keypad, cavities having three-dimensional patterns are formed in an inner surface of a keycap layer. The inner surface of the keycap layer is printed with a light-shielding film. Then, the inner surface of the cavity having three-dimensional patterns is coated with a light-transmitting colored film. In this way, the method for manufacturing keypad can be completed.
- Patent Publication No. 2000-340059 only teaches a step of printing on the top surface of the three-dimensional patterns. Therefore, the whole shape of the three-dimensional pattern cannot be displayed sufficiently, and thus the recognition and aesthetic feeling thereof are not good. Further, since both the above-mentioned patent publications do not provide a light-guiding plate, the illuminated area is relatively small and thus it can be only applied to a relative small keypad or single keypad. Therefore, for a keypad having a large operating area, the conventional keypad cannot satisfy this requirement for use.
- China Patent Publication No. CN2544299Y discloses another keypad assembly, which includes a keypad layer, a first pattern layer, a refracting layer and a second pattern layer.
- the keypad layer is a light-transmitting body.
- the first pattern layer is an opaque body that is overlapped with the keypad layer.
- the first pattern layer is provided with first patterns formed by hollowed portions.
- the refracting layer is a translucent body that is located below the keypad layer and the first pattern layer.
- the underside of the refracting layer is formed with a back surface.
- the second pattern layer is an opaque body that is attached to the back surface of the refracting layer.
- the second pattern layer is provided with second patterns formed by hollowed portions.
- the present invention provides a method for manufacturing keypad having three-dimensional patterns, which includes the steps of:
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the method for manufacturing keypad of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a first mold and the shaping layer of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the pattern layer of the present invention being irradiated with a ultra-violet lamp;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the external appearance of the assembled structure having the pattern layer and the shaping layer of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a second mold and the assembled structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the keycap layer of the present invention being irradiated with a ultra-violet lamp
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing the external appearance of the back surface of the assembled structure in FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view showing the assembled structure of FIG. 10 and a light-guiding plate
- FIG. 12 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the assembled structure of FIG. 10 and a light-guiding plate
- FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the arrangement of the keypad of FIG. 14 and light-emitting elements
- FIG. 16 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state before the action of the keypad of FIG. 15 and the circuit board;
- FIG. 17 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state after the action of the keypad of FIG. 15 and the circuit board;
- FIG. 18 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a PDA
- FIG. 19 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in an automobile stereo panel.
- FIG. 20 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in an UMPC.
- the keypad having three-dimensional patterns manufactured by the present invention includes a base layer 10 , a light-guiding plate 11 , a pattern layer 12 , a shielding layer 13 , a keycap layer 14 , and a shaping layer 15 , as shown in FIG. 13 .
- the present invention provides a keypad having three-dimensional patterns and a method for manufacturing the same.
- the method includes the steps as follows.
- a first mold 3 is prepared, and a first ultra-violet curable resin in filled the first mold 3 ( FIG. 3 ).
- the first mold 3 has a rectangular block 31 made of a light-transmitting material.
- the top of the block 31 is provided with a recess 32 .
- the inner surface of the recess 32 is provided with a plurality of pattern cavities 33 such as characters, symbols, icons or the like.
- the pattern cavity 33 includes any of “0 ⁇ 9”, “*”, “#”, “OK” etc., but it is not limited thereto.
- the first ultra-violet curable resin (not shown) is filled uniformly into the recess 32 and each three-dimensional pattern cavity 33 . Then, the resin is leveled by means of a pressing plate or roller (not shown).
- a shaping layer 15 is disposed in the first mold 3 , and is overlapped on the first ultra-violet curable resin as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the shaping layer 15 can be made of any one of PET, PC or the mixture of PMMA and PC.
- the shaping layer 15 is overlapped on the upper surface of the first ultra-violet curable resin at a position corresponding to the recess 32 .
- the first ultra-violet curable resin is irradiated with a ultra-violet lamp 4 , so that the resin is cured to form a pattern layer 12 .
- a plurality of three-dimensional patterns 121 is formed on a front surface of the pattern layer 12 , as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the underside of the block 31 can be irradiated with ultra-violet light by using the ultra-violet lamp 4 .
- the first ultra-violet curable resin is cured to form a pattern layer 12 , and the pattern layer 12 can be any one of a light-transmitting body or a translucent body.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the front surface of an assembled structure having the shaping layer 15 and the pattern layer 12 after being removed from the first mold 3 .
- the inner surfaces of the recess 32 and the pattern cavities 33 mentioned in the step a) can be processed by means of sand blasting, so that the front surface of the pattern layer 12 can form a rough surface (not shown), thereby enhancing the brightness of the three-dimensional patterns 121 , and increasing the strength of the combination of the pattern layer 12 with the keycap layer 14 .
- a second mold 5 is prepared.
- a second ultra-violet curable resin is filled into the second mold 5 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the second mold 5 has a rectangular block 51 made of a light-transmitting material.
- the top of the block is provided with a recess 52 .
- the inner surface of the recess 52 is provided with a plurality of keycap cavities 53 .
- the second ultra-violet curable resin is filled uniformly into the recess 52 and each keycap cavity 53 . Then, the resin is leveled by means of a pressing plate or roller (not shown).
- each three-dimensional pattern 121 is located at a position corresponding to each keycap cavity 53 , and each three-dimensional pattern 121 is embedded in the second ultra-violet curable resin.
- the second ultra-violet curable resin is irradiated with the ultra-violet lamp 4 , so that the resin is cured to form a keycap layer 14 .
- a plurality of keycaps 141 is formed on a front surface of the keycap layer 14 as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- the underside of the block 51 is irradiated with the ultra-violet light generated by the ultra-violet lamp 4 , so that the second ultra-violet curable resin can be cured to form a keycap layer 14 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the front surface of the keypad that is completely cured and removed from the second mold 5 .
- a shielding layer 13 is printed on a back surface of the shaping layer 15 .
- a plurality of hollowed regions 131 is formed beneath the three-dimensional patterns 121 ( FIGS. 9 and 10 ).
- a die (not shown) having the three-dimensional patterns 121 is prepared first.
- the die is attached to the back surface of the shaping layer 15 .
- the shielding layer 13 such as inks is printed and coated on the back surface of the shaping layer 15 .
- the die is removed from the back surface of the shaping layer 15 , thereby forming a plurality of hollowed regions 131 exactly beneath the three-dimensional patterns 121 .
- the manufacturing of keypad of the present invention can be completed.
- the shielding layer 13 can be also printed and coated on the back surface (not shown) of the pattern layer 12 . Further, a plurality of hollowed portions 131 is formed underneath the three-dimensional patterns 121 .
- the present invention includes a step h) of overlapping a light-guiding plate 11 on the back surface of the shielding layer 13 ( FIGS. 11 and 12 ).
- the light-guiding plate 11 is formed with a plurality of light-guiding microstructures 111 exactly beneath each keycap 141 and each three-dimensional pattern 121 .
- the light is refracted by the light-guiding structures and emitted from the upside of the light-guiding plate 11 .
- one side of the light-guiding plate 11 is provided with two notches 112 .
- the inner surfaces of the two notches 112 are formed with tooth-like stripes 113 .
- a binding layer 16 ( FIG. 12 ) is connected between the light-guiding plate 11 and the shaping layer 15 .
- the binding layer 16 may be acrylic glue and is applied to the positions avoiding the light-guiding microstructures 111 .
- the present invention includes a step i) of connecting a base layer 10 to the back surface of the light-guiding plate 11 by pressing ( FIG. 13 ).
- the base layer 10 may be made of silicone, which is connected with the underside of the light-guiding plate 11 by means of adhesion.
- the light-guiding plate 11 is adhered to the underside of the shaping layer 15 via the binding layer 16 .
- the lower surface of the base layer 10 is formed with bumps 101 each of which is located exactly beneath the corresponding keycap 141 . Via this arrangement, the keypad of another embodiment of the present invention can be completed.
- FIG. 14 is an assembled view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a mobile phone.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the arrangement of the keypad of FIG. 14 and light-emitting elements.
- FIG. 16 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state before the action of the keypad of FIG. 15 and a circuit board.
- FIG. 17 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state after the action of the keypad of FIG. 15 and the circuit board.
- the keypad of the present invention can be used in a mobile phone 600 .
- Light-emitting elements 601 ( FIG. 15 ) and a circuit board 602 ( FIG. 16 ) are arranged on the mobile phone 600 .
- the present invention really has industrial applicability, novelty and inventive steps, and has not been seen in products of the same kind or let used in public. Therefore, the present invention conforms to the requirements for an invention patent.
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Abstract
A keypad having three-dimensional patterns includes a base layer, a light-guiding plate, a pattern layer, a shielding layer and a keycap layer. The light-guiding plate is overlapped on the base layer. The pattern layer is provided on the light-guiding plate. A plurality of three-dimensional patterns is provided on the front surface of the pattern layer. The shielding layer is coated on the back surface of the pattern layer, and is formed with a plurality of hollowed regions to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns. The keycap layer is overlapped on the pattern layer and formed with a plurality of keycaps to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns.
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- This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/060,545, filed on Apr. 1, 2008.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a keypad, and in particular to a keypad having three-dimensional patterns.
- 2. Description of Prior Art
- With the progress and development of technology, modern consumers request electronic products such as mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), ultra mobile personal computer (UMPC) to be designed in a more personalized and delicate manner. However, these electronic products can be only operated via keypad so as to transmit signals from a user to the electronic products or vice versa. Moreover, the user requests the keypad of the electronic product to be varied continuously. Therefore, it is an important issue for the manufacturers of keypad to develop keypad of more competitiveness to satisfy the request of modern people.
- Japanese Patent Publication No. 2000-340059 discloses a conventional keypad and a method for manufacturing the same. As shown in
FIG. 1 , the keypad includes abase layer 10 a, apattern layer 12 a, akeycap layer 14 a and a colored light-transmittingfilm 17 a. The front surface of thepattern layer 12 a is provided with three-dimensional patterns 121 a. Thekeycap layer 14 a is provided with troughs to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns 121 a and thekeycap layer 14 a is overlapped on the front surface of thepattern layer 12 a. The back surface of thepattern layer 12 a is printed with the colored light-transmittingfilm 17 a. Thebase layer 10 a is adhered to the underside of the light-transmittingfilm 17 a. With the above arrangement, a keypad can be achieved. Further, the method for manufacturing the keypad includes a step of overlapping a pattern layer and a keycap layer. First, a bottom plate and three-dimensional patterns are integrally formed. The three-dimensional patterns protrude from the top surface of the bottom plate. Next, the top surface of the three-dimensional pattern is printed. Then, the three-dimensional patterns of the bottom plate are embedded in the keycap layer via a hot welding process. - Further, Japanese Patent publication No. 2000-331554 discloses another kind of keypad and a method for manufacturing the same. According to this method for manufacturing the keypad, cavities having three-dimensional patterns are formed in an inner surface of a keycap layer. The inner surface of the keycap layer is printed with a light-shielding film. Then, the inner surface of the cavity having three-dimensional patterns is coated with a light-transmitting colored film. In this way, the method for manufacturing keypad can be completed.
- Although the above-mentioned keypad and the method for manufacturing the same can obtain keypads having three-dimensional patterns, Patent Publication No. 2000-340059 only teaches a step of printing on the top surface of the three-dimensional patterns. Therefore, the whole shape of the three-dimensional pattern cannot be displayed sufficiently, and thus the recognition and aesthetic feeling thereof are not good. Further, since both the above-mentioned patent publications do not provide a light-guiding plate, the illuminated area is relatively small and thus it can be only applied to a relative small keypad or single keypad. Therefore, for a keypad having a large operating area, the conventional keypad cannot satisfy this requirement for use.
- Further, China Patent Publication No. CN2544299Y discloses another keypad assembly, which includes a keypad layer, a first pattern layer, a refracting layer and a second pattern layer. The keypad layer is a light-transmitting body. The first pattern layer is an opaque body that is overlapped with the keypad layer. The first pattern layer is provided with first patterns formed by hollowed portions. The refracting layer is a translucent body that is located below the keypad layer and the first pattern layer. The underside of the refracting layer is formed with a back surface. The second pattern layer is an opaque body that is attached to the back surface of the refracting layer. The second pattern layer is provided with second patterns formed by hollowed portions. The light emitted by light-emitting elements is projected toward the keypad layer from the underside of the second pattern layer, so that the first and second patterns can be displayed on the keypad layer, thereby achieving a multiple displaying effect. Although the above-mentioned keypad assembly has a multiple displaying effect, it relies on the fact that the first and second patterns are formed on the first and second pattern layers respectively. As a result, the total thickness of the keypad would be large and thus increasing the weight thereof. Therefore, it is not suitable for the electronic products that tend to be produced toward more and more compact. Further, the light-emitting element is formed underneath the second pattern layer, increasing the total height. As a result, the thickness of the electronic product cannot be reduced sufficiently. Moreover, the refracting layer is a translucent body, so that the recognition and aesthetic feeling of the displayed second pattern are not good.
- The present invention is to provide a keypad having three-dimensional patterns and a method for manufacturing the same. With the above arrangement, patterns such as characters, symbols or icons can be displayed in the keycaps in a three-dimensional manner, thereby increasing the recognition and aesthetic feeling.
- The present invention provides a keypad having three-dimensional patterns, which includes a base layer, a light-guiding plate, a pattern layer, a shielding layer and a keycap layer. The light-guiding plate is overlapped on the base layer. The pattern layer is provided on the light-guiding plate. A plurality of three-dimensional patterns is provided on the front surface of the pattern layer. The shielding layer is coated on the back surface of the pattern layer, and is formed with a plurality of hollowed regions to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns. The keycap layer is overlapped on the pattern layer. The keycap layer is formed with a plurality of keycaps to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns.
- The present invention provides a method for manufacturing keypad having three-dimensional patterns, which includes the steps of:
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- a) preparing a first mold, and filling a first ultra-violet curable resin in the first mold;
- b) disposing a shaping layer in the first mold, and overlapping the shaping layer on the first ultra-violet curable resin;
- c) irradiating the first ultra-violet curable resin with an ultra-violet lamp to cure the resin to form a pattern layer, forming a plurality of three-dimensional patterns on a front surface of the pattern layer;
- d) preparing a second mold, and filling a second ultra-violet resin into the second mold;
- e) disposing the assembled structure formed in the step c) in the second mold and overlapping it on the second ultra-violet curable resin;
- f) irradiating the second ultra-violet curable resin with the ultra-violet lamp to cure the resin to form a keycap layer, and forming a plurality of keycaps on a front surface of the keycap layer; and
- g) printing a shielding layer on a back surface of the shaping layer, and forming a plurality of hollowed regions beneath the three-dimensional patterns.
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FIG. 1 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing a conventional keypad assembly; -
FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the method for manufacturing keypad of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing a first mold and the shaping layer of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the pattern layer of the present invention being irradiated with a ultra-violet lamp; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the external appearance of the assembled structure having the pattern layer and the shaping layer of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a second mold and the assembled structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the keycap layer of the present invention being irradiated with a ultra-violet lamp; -
FIG. 8 is a schematic view showing the external appearance of the keypad after finishing the step g) of the method of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the assembled structure ofFIG. 8 and a shielding layer; -
FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing the external appearance of the back surface of the assembled structure inFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view showing the assembled structure ofFIG. 10 and a light-guiding plate; -
FIG. 12 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the assembled structure ofFIG. 10 and a light-guiding plate; -
FIG. 13 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the assembled structure ofFIG. 12 and a base layer; -
FIG. 14 is an assembled view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a mobile phone; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the arrangement of the keypad ofFIG. 14 and light-emitting elements; -
FIG. 16 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state before the action of the keypad ofFIG. 15 and the circuit board; -
FIG. 17 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state after the action of the keypad ofFIG. 15 and the circuit board; -
FIG. 18 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a PDA; -
FIG. 19 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in an automobile stereo panel; and -
FIG. 20 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in an UMPC. - The detailed description and technical contents of the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the drawings are illustrative only, but not used to limit the scope of the present invention.
- The keypad having three-dimensional patterns manufactured by the present invention includes a
base layer 10, a light-guidingplate 11, apattern layer 12, ashielding layer 13, akeycap layer 14, and ashaping layer 15, as shown inFIG. 13 . - Please refer to
FIGS. 2 to 8 . The present invention provides a keypad having three-dimensional patterns and a method for manufacturing the same. The method includes the steps as follows. - a) A
first mold 3 is prepared, and a first ultra-violet curable resin in filled the first mold 3 (FIG. 3 ). In this step, thefirst mold 3 has arectangular block 31 made of a light-transmitting material. The top of theblock 31 is provided with arecess 32. The inner surface of therecess 32 is provided with a plurality ofpattern cavities 33 such as characters, symbols, icons or the like. In the present embodiment, thepattern cavity 33 includes any of “0˜9”, “*”, “#”, “OK” etc., but it is not limited thereto. In manufacturing, the first ultra-violet curable resin (not shown) is filled uniformly into therecess 32 and each three-dimensional pattern cavity 33. Then, the resin is leveled by means of a pressing plate or roller (not shown). - b) A
shaping layer 15 is disposed in thefirst mold 3, and is overlapped on the first ultra-violet curable resin as shown inFIG. 3 . In this step, theshaping layer 15 can be made of any one of PET, PC or the mixture of PMMA and PC. In manufacturing, theshaping layer 15 is overlapped on the upper surface of the first ultra-violet curable resin at a position corresponding to therecess 32. - c) The first ultra-violet curable resin is irradiated with a
ultra-violet lamp 4, so that the resin is cured to form apattern layer 12. A plurality of three-dimensional patterns 121 is formed on a front surface of thepattern layer 12, as shown inFIG. 4 . In this step, since theblock 31 has a light-transmitting property, the underside of theblock 31 can be irradiated with ultra-violet light by using theultra-violet lamp 4. In this way, the first ultra-violet curable resin is cured to form apattern layer 12, and thepattern layer 12 can be any one of a light-transmitting body or a translucent body. A plurality of corresponding three-dimensional patterns 121 is formed in the pattern cavities 33 respectively. The three-dimensional patterns 121 can be any one of characters, symbols, icons or the combination thereof.FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the front surface of an assembled structure having theshaping layer 15 and thepattern layer 12 after being removed from thefirst mold 3. In addition, the inner surfaces of therecess 32 and the pattern cavities 33 mentioned in the step a) can be processed by means of sand blasting, so that the front surface of thepattern layer 12 can form a rough surface (not shown), thereby enhancing the brightness of the three-dimensional patterns 121, and increasing the strength of the combination of thepattern layer 12 with thekeycap layer 14. - d) A
second mold 5 is prepared. A second ultra-violet curable resin is filled into the second mold 5 (FIG. 6 ). In this step, thesecond mold 5 has arectangular block 51 made of a light-transmitting material. The top of the block is provided with arecess 52. The inner surface of therecess 52 is provided with a plurality ofkeycap cavities 53. In manufacturing, the second ultra-violet curable resin is filled uniformly into therecess 52 and eachkeycap cavity 53. Then, the resin is leveled by means of a pressing plate or roller (not shown). - e) The assembled structure formed in the step c) is disposed in the
second mold 5, and is overlapped on the first ultra-violet curable resin (FIG. 7 ). In this step, the assembled structure having theshaping layer 15 and thepattern layer 12 is overlapped on the upper surface of the second ultra-violet curable resin. In this way, each three-dimensional pattern 121 is located at a position corresponding to eachkeycap cavity 53, and each three-dimensional pattern 121 is embedded in the second ultra-violet curable resin. - f) The second ultra-violet curable resin is irradiated with the
ultra-violet lamp 4, so that the resin is cured to form akeycap layer 14. A plurality ofkeycaps 141 is formed on a front surface of thekeycap layer 14 as shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 . In this step, since theblock 51 has a light-transmitting property, the underside of theblock 51 is irradiated with the ultra-violet light generated by theultra-violet lamp 4, so that the second ultra-violet curable resin can be cured to form akeycap layer 14. A plurality ofkeycap 141 is formed on the front surface of thekeycap layer 14, and each three-dimensional pattern 121 is formed in eachkeycap 141.FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the front surface of the keypad that is completely cured and removed from thesecond mold 5. - g) A
shielding layer 13 is printed on a back surface of theshaping layer 15. A plurality of hollowedregions 131 is formed beneath the three-dimensional patterns 121 (FIGS. 9 and 10 ). In this step, a die (not shown) having the three-dimensional patterns 121 is prepared first. Then, the die is attached to the back surface of theshaping layer 15. Theshielding layer 13 such as inks is printed and coated on the back surface of theshaping layer 15. Finally, the die is removed from the back surface of theshaping layer 15, thereby forming a plurality of hollowedregions 131 exactly beneath the three-dimensional patterns 121. Via the above steps, the manufacturing of keypad of the present invention can be completed. Theshielding layer 13 can be also printed and coated on the back surface (not shown) of thepattern layer 12. Further, a plurality of hollowedportions 131 is formed underneath the three-dimensional patterns 121. - Further, the present invention includes a step h) of overlapping a light-guiding
plate 11 on the back surface of the shielding layer 13 (FIGS. 11 and 12 ). In this step, the light-guidingplate 11 is formed with a plurality of light-guidingmicrostructures 111 exactly beneath eachkeycap 141 and each three-dimensional pattern 121. The light is refracted by the light-guiding structures and emitted from the upside of the light-guidingplate 11. Further, one side of the light-guidingplate 11 is provided with twonotches 112. The inner surfaces of the twonotches 112 are formed with tooth-like stripes 113. In addition, a binding layer 16 (FIG. 12 ) is connected between the light-guidingplate 11 and theshaping layer 15. Thebinding layer 16 may be acrylic glue and is applied to the positions avoiding the light-guidingmicrostructures 111. - Further, the present invention includes a step i) of connecting a
base layer 10 to the back surface of the light-guidingplate 11 by pressing (FIG. 13 ). In this step, thebase layer 10 may be made of silicone, which is connected with the underside of the light-guidingplate 11 by means of adhesion. Alternatively, after the light-guidingplate 11 and thebase layer 10 are connected with each other by means of a hot pressing process, the light-guidingplate 11 is adhered to the underside of theshaping layer 15 via thebinding layer 16. Further, the lower surface of thebase layer 10 is formed withbumps 101 each of which is located exactly beneath thecorresponding keycap 141. Via this arrangement, the keypad of another embodiment of the present invention can be completed. - Please refer to
FIGS. 14 to 17 .FIG. 14 is an assembled view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a mobile phone.FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the arrangement of the keypad ofFIG. 14 and light-emitting elements.FIG. 16 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state before the action of the keypad ofFIG. 15 and a circuit board.FIG. 17 is an assembled cross-sectional view showing the state after the action of the keypad ofFIG. 15 and the circuit board. The keypad of the present invention can be used in amobile phone 600. Light-emitting elements 601 (FIG. 15 ) and a circuit board 602 (FIG. 16 ) are arranged on themobile phone 600. The twonotches 112 of the light-guidingplate 11 are arranged to correspond to the light-emittingelements 601. The tooth-like stripes 113 are used to increase the ratio and uniformity of the light of the light-emittingelements 601 entered the light-guidingplate 11. In use, pressing thekeycap 141 can contact a conductive terminal of thecircuit board 602 via thebump 101 of thebase layer 10, thereby generating a corresponding trigger signal. - Please refer to
FIGS. 18 to 20 .FIG. 18 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a PDA.FIG. 19 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in an automobile stereo panel.FIG. 20 is an assembled schematic view showing the keypad of the present invention being used in a UMPC. In addition to themobile phone 600, the present invention can be also used in the keypad of a personal digital assistant (PDA) 700 as shown inFIG. 18 , anautomobile stereo panel 800 as shown inFIG. 19 , or an ultra mobile personal computer (UMPC) 900 as shown inFIG. 20 . - According to the above, the present invention really has industrial applicability, novelty and inventive steps, and has not been seen in products of the same kind or let used in public. Therefore, the present invention conforms to the requirements for an invention patent.
- Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A keypad having three-dimensional patterns, comprising:
a base layer;
a light-guiding plate overlapped on the base layer;
a pattern layer provided on the light-guiding plate, a plurality of three-dimensional patterns being provided on a front surface of the pattern layer;
a shielding layer coated on a back surface of the pattern layer and formed with a plurality of hollowed regions to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns; and
a keycap layer overlapped on the pattern layer, the keycap layer being formed with a plurality of keycaps to correspond to the three-dimensional patterns.
2. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein the pattern layer is a light-transmitting body or a translucent body.
3. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein the three-dimensional pattern is any one of characters, symbols, icons or the combination thereof.
4. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein the front surface of the pattern layer is a rough surface.
5. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein the light-guiding plate is formed with a plurality of light-guiding microstructures to correspond to the undersides of the keycaps and the three-dimensional patterns.
6. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein one side of the light-guiding plate is provided with a notch, and an inner surface of the notch is formed with a tooth-like stripe.
7. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , further comprising a shaping layer located between the pattern layer and the light-guiding plate.
8. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 7 , further comprising a binding layer located between the light-guiding plate and the shaping layer.
9. The keypad having three-dimensional patterns according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of bumps are formed on one surface of the base layer away from the light-guiding plate to correspond to the keycaps.
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