Flexibly designable keyboard and a method of producing the same
First Claim
1. A keyboard comprising:
- a plurality of key switches arranged in a matrix and each including a contact;
a first circuit board having a first plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect one terminals of the contacts of said plurality of key switches to each other in a first direction of the matrix, and a second plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect other terminals of the contacts to each other in a second direction of the matrix, said first plurality of circuit patterns and said second plurality of circuit patterns intersecting each other;
a second circuit board carrying an encoder circuit thereon for generating code signals representative of statuses of said plurality of key switches;
a first flat cable comprising a corresponding plurality of first conductors each being connected to one of said first plurality of circuit patterns, and a flat, flexible insulator covering the plurality of first conductors; and
a second flat cable comprising a corresponding plurality of second conductors each being connected to one of said second plurality of circuit patterns, and a flat, flexible insulator covering the second plurality of conductors;
said second circuit board comprising a first connector connecting said first flat cable to said encoder circuit and a second connector connecting said second flat cable to said encoder circuit.
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Abstract
A keyboard of the present invention satisfies any desired specifications, i.e., a desired number and a desired arrangement of key switches. A switch circuit board and frame members are respectively cut away from a large, original frame material and an elongate, original frame material in accordance with the desired arrangement of key switches. The keyboard can therefore be produced by a minimum number of designing and producing steps. Moreover, it is not necessary to prepare many different kinds of parts beforehand. The keyboard is particularly suitable for many kinds, small quantity production that produces keyboards with different specifications to order.
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8 Claims
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1. A keyboard comprising:
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a plurality of key switches arranged in a matrix and each including a contact;
a first circuit board having a first plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect one terminals of the contacts of said plurality of key switches to each other in a first direction of the matrix, and a second plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect other terminals of the contacts to each other in a second direction of the matrix, said first plurality of circuit patterns and said second plurality of circuit patterns intersecting each other;
a second circuit board carrying an encoder circuit thereon for generating code signals representative of statuses of said plurality of key switches;
a first flat cable comprising a corresponding plurality of first conductors each being connected to one of said first plurality of circuit patterns, and a flat, flexible insulator covering the plurality of first conductors; and
a second flat cable comprising a corresponding plurality of second conductors each being connected to one of said second plurality of circuit patterns, and a flat, flexible insulator covering the second plurality of conductors;
said second circuit board comprising a first connector connecting said first flat cable to said encoder circuit and a second connector connecting said second flat cable to said encoder circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of producing a keyboard, comprising the steps of:
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preparing a first circuit board having a first plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect one terminals of contacts of a first plurality of key switches to be arranged in a matrix to each other in a first direction of the matrix, and a second plurality of circuit patterns printed thereon to connect other terminals of the contacts to each other in a second direction of the matrix, the first plurality of circuit patterns and the second plurality of circuit patterns intersecting each other;
preparing a desired, second plurality of key switches smaller in number than the first plurality of key switches;
slicing the first circuit board to separate a portion of the first circuit board corresponding to the second plurality of key switches;
preparing a second circuit board carrying thereon an encoder for generating code signals representative of statuses of the second plurality of key switches;
connecting each of the first plurality of circuit patterns on the separated portion to one of a plurality of conductors which are included in a first flat cable and covered with a flat, flexible insulator;
connecting each of the second plurality of circuit patterns on the separated portion to one of a plurality of conductors which are included in a second flat cable and covered with a flat, flexible insulator;
connecting the first flat cable and the second flat cable to a first connector and a second connector, respectively, which are connected to the encoder circuit; and
connecting contacts of the second plurality of key switches to the first circuit patterns and the second circuit patterns included in the separated portion. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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