Optically activated keyboard for digital system
First Claim
1. Manual input apparatus having scanning means, for providing inputs to data handling apparatus, comprising:
- (a) key housing means having a matrix of apertures formed through the top surface thereof;
(b) wave guide means formed in the key housing means in a matrix configuration of columns and rows with the intersections of the columns and rows aligned below the apertures;
(c) light source means connected to each column, each light source means being turned on and off in a predetermined order by the scanning means;
(d) light detecting means connected to each row, activated by impinging light to provide a signal indicative of detection;
(e) key means resiliently mounted over each aperture and having a plunger for passing through the aperture when a key means is selected and depressed; and
(f) polarizing means formed by each plunger to reflect light, from a light source means that is turned on at a scanned column when the key means has been depressed, through the row at that intersection to the light detecting means associated with that row wherein each plunger is dimensioned so that when the associated key means is depressed, the plunger intrudes into the wave guide means a predetermined distance, defining a volume between the bottom of each plunger and the bottom of the wave guide means to permit light to pass through the volume in the scanned column to allow detection of other depressed keys in the scanned column and associated rows.
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Abstract
An optically activated keyboard provides inputs to a digital computer or the like. The keyboard includes a key housing having formed therein a wave guide matrix of intersecting columns and rows with light emitting diodes (LED'"'"'s) installed in one end of each column and photo transistors installed in one end of each row. A plurality of keys are mounted at the top surface of the housing, each key having a plunger which projects through a corresponding aperture in the housing, when the key is depressed. The intersections of the columns and rows are located directly beneath the apertures so that when a key is depressed, its plunger intrudes into the volume at the intersection. Each plunger, in concert with the wave guide intersection, forms a light polarizing system. In the preferred embodiment, each plunger has a reflecting face that is angled to reflect light from the LED in the corresponding column into the corresponding row, finally impinging against the appropriate photo transistor. In this preferred embodiment, when the button is fully depressed, the plunger provides space between the bottom of the plunger and the bottom of the wave guide so that light traveling in the column or row is permitted to pass and thereby to detect any other keys that have been depressed in the particular column or row.
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13 Claims
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1. Manual input apparatus having scanning means, for providing inputs to data handling apparatus, comprising:
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(a) key housing means having a matrix of apertures formed through the top surface thereof; (b) wave guide means formed in the key housing means in a matrix configuration of columns and rows with the intersections of the columns and rows aligned below the apertures; (c) light source means connected to each column, each light source means being turned on and off in a predetermined order by the scanning means; (d) light detecting means connected to each row, activated by impinging light to provide a signal indicative of detection; (e) key means resiliently mounted over each aperture and having a plunger for passing through the aperture when a key means is selected and depressed; and (f) polarizing means formed by each plunger to reflect light, from a light source means that is turned on at a scanned column when the key means has been depressed, through the row at that intersection to the light detecting means associated with that row wherein each plunger is dimensioned so that when the associated key means is depressed, the plunger intrudes into the wave guide means a predetermined distance, defining a volume between the bottom of each plunger and the bottom of the wave guide means to permit light to pass through the volume in the scanned column to allow detection of other depressed keys in the scanned column and associated rows. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Digital apparatus comprising:
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(a) data handling means; and (b) manual input means operatively connected to supply input signals to the data handling means, the manual input means comprising; key housing means having a matrix of apertures formed through the top surface thereof, wave guide means formed in the key housing means in a matrix configuration of columns and rows with the intersections of the columns and rows aligned below the apertures, light source means connected to each column, each light source means being turned on and off in a predetermined order by the scanning means, light detecting means connected to each row, activated by impinging light to provide a signal indicative of detection; key means resiliently mounted over each aperture and each key means having a plunger for passing through the aperture when a key means is selected and depressed, and polarizing means formed by each plunger to reflect light, from a light source means that is turned on at a scanned column when the key means has been depressed, through the row at that intersection to the light detecting means associated with that row wherein each plunger is dimensioned so that when the associated key means is depressed, the plunger intrudes into the wave guide means a predetermined distance, defining a volume between the bottom of each plunger and the bottom of the wave guide means to permit light to pass through the volume in the scanned column to allow detection of other depressed keys in the scanned column and associated rows. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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