WO1992022864A1 - A multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus - Google Patents

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WO1992022864A1
WO1992022864A1 PCT/KR1992/000021 KR9200021W WO9222864A1 WO 1992022864 A1 WO1992022864 A1 WO 1992022864A1 KR 9200021 W KR9200021 W KR 9200021W WO 9222864 A1 WO9222864 A1 WO 9222864A1
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Seung Ho Tak
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Il Jin Corporation
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Priority to US08/162,048 priority patent/US5515045A/en
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    • H03K17/965Switches controlled by moving an element forming part of the switch
    • H03K17/968Switches controlled by moving an element forming part of the switch using opto-electronic devices
    • H03K17/969Switches controlled by moving an element forming part of the switch using opto-electronic devices having a plurality of control members, e.g. keyboard
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  • the present invention relates to a key board adapted for use in appliances such as a computer or related terminals, etc., and more particularly, to a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus affording the variety of key inputs.
  • a general key board is called an input device adapted to electronic appliances, which is arranged to have a predetermined number of keys associated with a corresponding function.
  • a key board used in appliances such as a computer or related terminals is supposed to have keys for using English characters together with a mother native tongue in many countries, in a manner that each of the key tops lets two characters different of each other be printed in a predetermined arrangement to be harmonized with corresponding literary syntax systems or be doubly moufded in a similar pattern.
  • a part of applied software use dividing the particular portion of a screen, or to support the user facility based on a window conception, but its use occupies the memory area necessary therefor independent of the predetermined memory region for starting the main program to be used, it limits the operational capacity of a computer thereby to deteriorate the operation efficiency.
  • the software such as an AUTOCAD is configured to use two screens, one of which becomes only a command word exclusive space and the other of which wholly forms a working space.
  • This multi-screen system causes inconveniences, non-economic and inefficiency to the user.
  • Touching screens or Liquid Crystal Touching screen are developed as the alternatives for resolving these problems, but these methods have disadvantages in respect of the user's degree of acquaintance and the operational error by a careless mistake.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for supporting the software of a key board itself, in which the arrangement of the key board is changeable to permit all key tops to show command words of a computer corresponding to the programming of a software to be used.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for being capable of operating all keys on the key board as function keys and corresponding command word keys for the control of an electronic appliance.
  • the present invention comprises: a key board means receiving all key top means in the predetermined arrangement, respectively; a plurality of the key top means made of transparent materials, such as Epoxy resin, Acryl resin, glass or crystal in the form of a rectangle and for being switched to represent auxiliary command words and characters; a plurality of light interrupting means for retaining the key tops, respectively, to block an optical beam or a laser; means for elastically supporting all paired key top means and light interrupt means, respectively; a middle plate means made of metal for having a configuration the same as that of the key board means as well as for supporting all elastic means and light interrupting means; an optical means for sensing the operation of the key top means during the downward moving of the light interrupting means out of the lower portion of the middle plate to block the optical beam or laser; a display means of LCD or LED and an optical device in a dot matrix arrangement for being capable of freely changing a character pattern the same as the configuration of the key board means having a plurality of key top means a'ccording to the ' application of
  • the present invention enables a controllable display means capable of attempting the changing of a software to represent the function key on a corresponding key top to have an auxiliary character arrangement as well as to operate the corresponding electronic appliance by forcing the light sensing device to interrupt the function of the corresponding key top when being pressed.
  • This optical key board apparatus is able to represent all characters used in the whole world by providing a key board utility software without printing at least one character on all key tops according to countries.
  • the optical intelligent key board also can display the play-role of function keys used in all applied software on a LCD or LED and an optical device below the bottom portion of each of the key tops. This display state is visually recognized through each of key tops made of transparent materials, thereby realizing a key board for strengthening the user's convenience.
  • the users reduce their inconveniences consulting with a manual corresponding to each of the applied software, and the functions of applied software are used at maximum to overcome the disadvantage by the user's partially knowledge.
  • the present invention furthermore can provide a multipurpose intelligent key board apparatus compatible with any programming of a software.
  • the multipurpose intelligent key board apparatus can be adapted to a note-book PC and Lap ⁇ top computer, so that it may be used like an exclusive use terminal of a word-processor, a data base computer and a spread sheet. It can not only be adapted to the key board of a POS terminal and a portable telephone, but also realize the various function additions as well as the reduction of the number of key switches on the key board.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view showing the arrangement of a conventional key board corresponding to an AT type computer
  • Fig. 2 is a view illustrating the arrangement of optical couplers adapted to the principal of the present invention
  • Fig. 3 is a view illustrating the adaption of the switching functions of the key tops to a dot matrix according to the principal of the present invention
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the display state of the function key tops according to the principal of the present invention.
  • Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view illustrating important components if the present invention is adapted to a key board of an AT type
  • Figs. 6A and 6B are cross-sectional views illustrating the assembly of the present invention, in which Fig. 6A illustrates the state of key tops when fitted into a light interrupting device;
  • Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 are plan views illustrating the arrangement of a key board adapted to the English/Korean language's word-processor according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 9 and Fig. 10 are exploded perspective views illustrating the control key board of an electronic appliance according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows parts of a conventional key board of an AT type adapted to an IBM PC, which has the arrangement of Korean characters with inherent English characters.
  • the key board is provided with a plurality of key top groups 10, 12, 14, 16, 18... arranged in line, on each of the key tops of which corresponding characters are printed.
  • the key top group 10 in the first line is arranged so that its key tops respectively represent figures 1 , 2... and the predetermined enlarging characters ! , @... when being used with a key SHIFT.
  • the key top group 12 has key tops in the same line which represent capital letters , , E... in English and Korean characters 1 ⁇ H , Xt. , £ ... with the key SHIFT and English characters q, w, ... and Korean characters ⁇ _ , , Q .... , independently.
  • a key ALT of the key top group 18 performs the special function with the combination or one of the other key tops.
  • key top switches on the conventional key board let their upper plan portion be printed by the predetermined corresponding characters or are doubly moulded to have the predetermined corresponding characters.
  • the configuration of the key top switches has been variously developed to be adapted to the mechanical contact type, the electrostatic capacity change type and the membrane type, etc., but the key ⁇ board must be repaired while being totally disassembled, even though only one of the key top switches, for example 83 or 103, might have been out of order.
  • the present invention includes a plurality of key top switches in a transparent rectangular or another predetermined shape using materials, such as glass, acryl, plastic and crystal. These materials transmit the light by the optical refraction to visually observe characters, graphs and figures represented at a display device of LCD type and so on, which is positioned below its bottom surface, thereby having effects the same as those of the printed key board.
  • an optical transmitting key board is constructed to force its key tops of transparent materials to visually obtain characters, graphs and figures represented at a display device in the original state or in a scale down or up by means of the optical refraction method.
  • the key tops are respectively coated or adhered on their vertical lower side surfaces by opaque materials, so that they are positioned on the horizontal plane X and Y coordinates like a matrix arrangement of more than 6*32 consisting of infrared ray receiving and emitting elements, thereby detecting the light blocking positions.
  • the transparent key tops also are coated on their vertical surface by opaque materials, so that an optical wave guider of transparent materials is positioned therebetween to guide infrared rays, thereby detecting the displacement of the key stroke to get a sensing device to read the scan code on the X and Y coordinates.
  • the key top switches are arranged as shown in Fig. 2, in which the vertical columns and horizontal rows form a matrix.
  • a computer key board is similarly arranged in 6 columns * 32 rows of a minimum unit.
  • the key matrix 20 has a light emitting diode group 21 positioned in the right columns of the drawing and a photo-transistor group 22 consisting of light receiving elements located in the left columns on the same line of the light emitting diodes.
  • a photo-transistor group 23 is arranged in the upper rows and a light emitting diode group 24 in the lower rows corresponding to the light receiving light elements.
  • This arrangement forms a switching matrix of columns VI to V6 and rows HI to H5 as shown in Fig. 3. It is based on the concept of Fig. 4.
  • function key tops Fl to F12 associated with a key board of an AT type is adapted to the software of a predetermined word-processor
  • the key top Fl or 31 is a key top HELP
  • the key top F2 or 32 is a key top ASSIST
  • the key top F3 or 33 is a key top APPEND
  • the key top F4 or 34 is a key top EDIT, which are made of transparent materials to represent a predetermined corresponding function.
  • a light emitting element group 21 and a photo-transistor group 23 receiving infrared rays are mounted in a matrix arrangement.
  • the optical coupler groups 21 and 22 are provided with function key tops 31 to 35 functioning as an optical switch, on each of which opaque material or light interrupting devices 41 to 45 is mounted in the same line with the photo-coupler groups.
  • a display device 112 of a LCD type is mounted below the bottom surface of these light interrupting device 41 to 45 to enable the function key tops 31 to 35 to represent the corresponding information as described in detail below.
  • FIG. 5 A typical example of the present invention adapted to a computer key board is illustrated in Figs. 5, 6, 7 and 8, and
  • FIG. 9, 10 and 11 A typical example of the present invention adapted to a telephone key board or calculator key board of an electronic appliance is illustrated in Figs. 9, 10 and 11.
  • a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus 100 comprises a key board front plate 102 having a plurality of holes 101 in the form of receiving corresponding key tops, respectively, which are arranged in a predetermined matrix.
  • the key tops 104 are made of transparent materials, such as Acryl resin, plastic, glass or crystal, in the form of a rectangular shape as shown in the drawing or another geometrical shape.
  • the key top 104 is fitted into an optical interrupting device 105 constructed to wrap around its periphery at the predetermined height, in which the optical interrupting device 105 is made of metal or other materials considered as a interrupting member to interrupt light.
  • the optical interrupting device 105 is provided with a flange 107 horizontally extended at the predetermined height from each surface of the key top 105, in which the predetermined height is set to allow the flange 107 to be elastically supported on the lower surface of the key board front plate 102 and to be contacted with a middle plate 108 during the key top 104 being pressed.
  • a leaf spring or coil spring 106 is supported on the middle plate 108 having relatively small holes 109 formed in the same arrangement as that of holes 101 and 103... on the key board front plate 104 in order to elastically retain the key tops 104 with the optical interrupting device 105.
  • a plurality of optical guiders 110 are mounted adjacent to the bottom surface of the middle plate 108, which has a plurality of optical couplers around the periphery of the key board 102.
  • the optical guider 110 is configured to have the arrangement the same as that of the holes 101 of the key board 102, in a manner that the photo-coupler groups including the light emitting diode and photo-transistor are disposed on the front and rear portions and the left and right portions of the ke ⁇ board 2.
  • the drawing illustrates three light emitting diodes of the lower light emitting diode group 24 and one light emitting diode of the left light emitting diode group 21.
  • the optical guiders 110 are configured to receive all optical interrupting devices 105 related with a plurality of key tops 104, respectively.
  • a flat display device 112 of LCD type is located below the bottom surface of the optical guider 110 so that it can be divided to confirm with the arrangement of the holes 101 on the key board 102 to display the character or function of the key tops 104.
  • the liquid crystal display device 112 may be a dot matrix liquid crystal plate to display information of the function key tops and the character key top according to the programming of a software.
  • the liquid crystal display device 112 may have a luminescence plate 113 on its lower portion to meet the user's desire with respect to the background color.
  • All these components may be assembled into a base plate 114, and then the base plate 114 is coupled with the key board 102 to complete the assembly of the multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus 100.
  • a key top 104 is projected upward through a key board 102 while being supported by a leaf spring 106 between a middle plate 108 and a flange 107.
  • An optical guider 110 is fixed to the lower surface of the middle plate 108.
  • a display device 112, a luminescence plate 113 and a base plate 114 in turn are arranged downward spaced from the bottom surface of the optical guider 110.
  • the multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus
  • FIG. 7 the functions of key tops 31, 32, 33, 34... illustrate its corresponding function in the Korean language
  • the figure key top group 10 represents only figures
  • the character key top groups 12 and 14 show the key functions corresponding to Korean characters
  • the key tops SHIFT and ALT of the other character key top groups 16 and 18 permit its corresponding functions to be visually observed.
  • This Korean display key tops may be represented in English as shown in Fig. 8.
  • the explanation with respect to Fig. 8 is omitted because of being the same as the explanation of Fig. 7.
  • Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate examples adapted to an electronic appliance, in which Fig. 9 is an exploded view of a calculator, and Fig. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a key board adapted to an electronic appliance.
  • the important components shown in Figs. 9 and 10 are the same as those of Fig. 5, for which the same components are referenced as the same numbers, and their detailed explanation is omitted.
  • the different things between Fig. 5 and Fig. 9 are what a photo-transistor group 22 including a plurality of light receiving elements is arranged against a light emitting diode group 21 including a plurality of light emitting elements, and a liquid crystal display device 112 displays characters associated with information of corresponding key tops.
  • the configuration of Fig. 10 is equal to that of Fig. 9, except that a leaf spring for elastically supporting key tops 104 is substituted by an elastic spring 106.
  • the present invention strengthens the support of a software with respect to a liquid crystal display device for displaying not only the command words of the software but also the characters to be used, in which the key board connected to a computer is associated with information of the function keys and character keys.
  • the present invention can teach the operating of the programming associated with a computer or an electronic appliance to the users through a plurality of optical representing key tops.

Abstract

A multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus (100) permits a plurality of key tops (104) made of transparent materials in an optical dot matrix arrangement to be moved upward and downward. It forces the corresponding positions of the optical dot matrix to be turned on or off, so that a computer or an electronic appliance can be operated by the predetermined key inputs. Therefore, the function command words and characters appearing on the key tops is displayed by a display device (112) supported by its software.

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DESCRIPTION
A MULTIPURPOSE OPTICAL INTELLIGENT KEY BOARD APPARATUS
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a key board adapted for use in appliances such as a computer or related terminals, etc., and more particularly, to a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus affording the variety of key inputs.
BACKGROUND ART
A general key board is called an input device adapted to electronic appliances, which is arranged to have a predetermined number of keys associated with a corresponding function. In other words, a key board used in appliances such as a computer or related terminals is supposed to have keys for using English characters together with a mother native tongue in many countries, in a manner that each of the key tops lets two characters different of each other be printed in a predetermined arrangement to be harmonized with corresponding literary syntax systems or be doubly moufded in a similar pattern. Furthermore, because literary syntax systems in each of the European Alphabetic countries have q greater range of characters and vowel possibilities to be used, which are different from the English language, their key boards in a corresponding country force the positions of key tops to be changed and must be produced in a new key board pattern. Typical characters are kinds of German, French, English and etc.
Especially, in the 1980s various benefits of software standardized by using a personal computer compatible with an IBM-PC on the basis of a software "MS-DOS" have been developed. To keep up with this progress, a key board is provided with ten or twelve keys having different usage purposes from one another, called function keys, which are arranged according to the software to be used. These function keys and keys "ALT, CTRL, SHIFT and others" are supported by various command words associated with their combination according to the programming of software, but it is inevitable to issue different command words corresponding to the programming of each software because of the characteristics of the software. Nevertheless, the standardization work followed by the usage of these keys has been impossible until now. Most computer users have to study the computer's operating manual and ask for some help to the computer itself by pressing the function key Fl or a key HELP. Also, it takes a long time fir the user to get used to the corresponding program, and the use of a new software requires learning its procedures. Most programming corresponding to the software to be used are utilized on the basis of only several command words being well aware of by the user, and the usage efficiency of a software is reduced.
A part of applied software use dividing the particular portion of a screen, or to support the user facility based on a window conception, but its use occupies the memory area necessary therefor independent of the predetermined memory region for starting the main program to be used, it limits the operational capacity of a computer thereby to deteriorate the operation efficiency.
The software such as an AUTOCAD is configured to use two screens, one of which becomes only a command word exclusive space and the other of which wholly forms a working space. This multi-screen system causes inconveniences, non-economic and inefficiency to the user. Touching screens or Liquid Crystal Touching screen are developed as the alternatives for resolving these problems, but these methods have disadvantages in respect of the user's degree of acquaintance and the operational error by a careless mistake.
Considering these points, the main object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key¬ board apparatus for performing the optical supporting operation with respect to all programming of software. Another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for supporting any language in addition to a mother native tongue in a country to be used with respect to all keys on a key¬ board. Also, another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for enabling all keys on the key board to represent the command words of a software in itself, thereby functioning as a command word interface.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for supporting the software of a key board itself, in which the arrangement of the key board is changeable to permit all key tops to show command words of a computer corresponding to the programming of a software to be used.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus for being capable of operating all keys on the key board as function keys and corresponding command word keys for the control of an electronic appliance.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The present invention comprises: a key board means receiving all key top means in the predetermined arrangement, respectively; a plurality of the key top means made of transparent materials, such as Epoxy resin, Acryl resin, glass or crystal in the form of a rectangle and for being switched to represent auxiliary command words and characters; a plurality of light interrupting means for retaining the key tops, respectively, to block an optical beam or a laser; means for elastically supporting all paired key top means and light interrupt means, respectively; a middle plate means made of metal for having a configuration the same as that of the key board means as well as for supporting all elastic means and light interrupting means; an optical means for sensing the operation of the key top means during the downward moving of the light interrupting means out of the lower portion of the middle plate to block the optical beam or laser; a display means of LCD or LED and an optical device in a dot matrix arrangement for being capable of freely changing a character pattern the same as the configuration of the key board means having a plurality of key top means a'ccording to the' application of a software to be used; and a illuminating means including a luminescence emitting plate for being operated by means of a minimum current at the bottom portion of the display means.
Thus, the present invention enables a controllable display means capable of attempting the changing of a software to represent the function key on a corresponding key top to have an auxiliary character arrangement as well as to operate the corresponding electronic appliance by forcing the light sensing device to interrupt the function of the corresponding key top when being pressed.
This optical key board apparatus is able to represent all characters used in the whole world by providing a key board utility software without printing at least one character on all key tops according to countries. The optical intelligent key board also can display the play-role of function keys used in all applied software on a LCD or LED and an optical device below the bottom portion of each of the key tops. This display state is visually recognized through each of key tops made of transparent materials, thereby realizing a key board for strengthening the user's convenience. As a result, the users reduce their inconveniences consulting with a manual corresponding to each of the applied software, and the functions of applied software are used at maximum to overcome the disadvantage by the user's partially knowledge.
The present invention furthermore can provide a multipurpose intelligent key board apparatus compatible with any programming of a software. The multipurpose intelligent key board apparatus can be adapted to a note-book PC and Lap¬ top computer, so that it may be used like an exclusive use terminal of a word-processor, a data base computer and a spread sheet. It can not only be adapted to the key board of a POS terminal and a portable telephone, but also realize the various function additions as well as the reduction of the number of key switches on the key board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be explained in detail with respect to the attached drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view showing the arrangement of a conventional key board corresponding to an AT type computer; Fig. 2 is a view illustrating the arrangement of optical couplers adapted to the principal of the present invention; Fig. 3 is a view illustrating the adaption of the switching functions of the key tops to a dot matrix according to the principal of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the display state of the function key tops according to the principal of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view illustrating important components if the present invention is adapted to a key board of an AT type;
Figs. 6A and 6B are cross-sectional views illustrating the assembly of the present invention, in which Fig. 6A illustrates the state of key tops when fitted into a light interrupting device;
Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 are plan views illustrating the arrangement of a key board adapted to the English/Korean language's word-processor according to the present invention; and,
Fig. 9 and Fig. 10 are exploded perspective views illustrating the control key board of an electronic appliance according to the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Fig. 1 shows parts of a conventional key board of an AT type adapted to an IBM PC, which has the arrangement of Korean characters with inherent English characters. The key board is provided with a plurality of key top groups 10, 12, 14, 16, 18... arranged in line, on each of the key tops of which corresponding characters are printed. For example, the key top group 10 in the first line is arranged so that its key tops respectively represent figures 1 , 2... and the predetermined enlarging characters ! , @... when being used with a key SHIFT. The key top group 12 has key tops in the same line which represent capital letters , , E... in English and Korean characters 1ΪH , Xt. , £ ... with the key SHIFT and English characters q, w, ... and Korean characters \_ , , Q .... , independently. A key ALT of the key top group 18 performs the special function with the combination or one of the other key tops.
These key top switches on the conventional key board let their upper plan portion be printed by the predetermined corresponding characters or are doubly moulded to have the predetermined corresponding characters. The configuration of the key top switches has been variously developed to be adapted to the mechanical contact type, the electrostatic capacity change type and the membrane type, etc., but the key¬ board must be repaired while being totally disassembled, even though only one of the key top switches, for example 83 or 103, might have been out of order.
In light of these points, the present invention includes a plurality of key top switches in a transparent rectangular or another predetermined shape using materials, such as glass, acryl, plastic and crystal. These materials transmit the light by the optical refraction to visually observe characters, graphs and figures represented at a display device of LCD type and so on, which is positioned below its bottom surface, thereby having effects the same as those of the printed key board. Thus, an optical transmitting key board is constructed to force its key tops of transparent materials to visually obtain characters, graphs and figures represented at a display device in the original state or in a scale down or up by means of the optical refraction method.
First, the key tops are respectively coated or adhered on their vertical lower side surfaces by opaque materials, so that they are positioned on the horizontal plane X and Y coordinates like a matrix arrangement of more than 6*32 consisting of infrared ray receiving and emitting elements, thereby detecting the light blocking positions. The transparent key tops also are coated on their vertical surface by opaque materials, so that an optical wave guider of transparent materials is positioned therebetween to guide infrared rays, thereby detecting the displacement of the key stroke to get a sensing device to read the scan code on the X and Y coordinates.
According to the principal of the present invention, the key top switches are arranged as shown in Fig. 2, in which the vertical columns and horizontal rows form a matrix. A computer key board is similarly arranged in 6 columns * 32 rows of a minimum unit. The key matrix 20 has a light emitting diode group 21 positioned in the right columns of the drawing and a photo-transistor group 22 consisting of light receiving elements located in the left columns on the same line of the light emitting diodes. Also, a photo-transistor group 23 is arranged in the upper rows and a light emitting diode group 24 in the lower rows corresponding to the light receiving light elements. This arrangement forms a switching matrix of columns VI to V6 and rows HI to H5 as shown in Fig. 3. It is based on the concept of Fig. 4.
Assumed that function key tops Fl to F12 associated with a key board of an AT type is adapted to the software of a predetermined word-processor, the key top Fl or 31 is a key top HELP, the key top F2 or 32 is a key top ASSIST, the key top F3 or 33 is a key top APPEND, and the key top F4 or 34 is a key top EDIT, which are made of transparent materials to represent a predetermined corresponding function. Below the bottom surface of these key tops are a light emitting element group 21 and a photo-transistor group 23 receiving infrared rays are mounted in a matrix arrangement. The optical coupler groups 21 and 22 are provided with function key tops 31 to 35 functioning as an optical switch, on each of which opaque material or light interrupting devices 41 to 45 is mounted in the same line with the photo-coupler groups. A display device 112 of a LCD type is mounted below the bottom surface of these light interrupting device 41 to 45 to enable the function key tops 31 to 35 to represent the corresponding information as described in detail below.
A typical example of the present invention adapted to a computer key board is illustrated in Figs. 5, 6, 7 and 8, and
A typical example of the present invention adapted to a telephone key board or calculator key board of an electronic appliance is illustrated in Figs. 9, 10 and 11.
Referring to Fig. 5, a multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus 100 comprises a key board front plate 102 having a plurality of holes 101 in the form of receiving corresponding key tops, respectively, which are arranged in a predetermined matrix. The key tops 104 are made of transparent materials, such as Acryl resin, plastic, glass or crystal, in the form of a rectangular shape as shown in the drawing or another geometrical shape. The key top 104 is fitted into an optical interrupting device 105 constructed to wrap around its periphery at the predetermined height, in which the optical interrupting device 105 is made of metal or other materials considered as a interrupting member to interrupt light.
The optical interrupting device 105 is provided with a flange 107 horizontally extended at the predetermined height from each surface of the key top 105, in which the predetermined height is set to allow the flange 107 to be elastically supported on the lower surface of the key board front plate 102 and to be contacted with a middle plate 108 during the key top 104 being pressed.
A leaf spring or coil spring 106 is supported on the middle plate 108 having relatively small holes 109 formed in the same arrangement as that of holes 101 and 103... on the key board front plate 104 in order to elastically retain the key tops 104 with the optical interrupting device 105. A plurality of optical guiders 110 are mounted adjacent to the bottom surface of the middle plate 108, which has a plurality of optical couplers around the periphery of the key board 102. The optical guider 110 is configured to have the arrangement the same as that of the holes 101 of the key board 102, in a manner that the photo-coupler groups including the light emitting diode and photo-transistor are disposed on the front and rear portions and the left and right portions of the ke¬ board 2. The drawing illustrates three light emitting diodes of the lower light emitting diode group 24 and one light emitting diode of the left light emitting diode group 21. In addition, the optical guiders 110 are configured to receive all optical interrupting devices 105 related with a plurality of key tops 104, respectively. A flat display device 112 of LCD type is located below the bottom surface of the optical guider 110 so that it can be divided to confirm with the arrangement of the holes 101 on the key board 102 to display the character or function of the key tops 104.
The liquid crystal display device 112 may be a dot matrix liquid crystal plate to display information of the function key tops and the character key top according to the programming of a software. The liquid crystal display device 112 may have a luminescence plate 113 on its lower portion to meet the user's desire with respect to the background color.
All these components may be assembled into a base plate 114, and then the base plate 114 is coupled with the key board 102 to complete the assembly of the multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus 100.
Concretely, as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B, a key top 104 is projected upward through a key board 102 while being supported by a leaf spring 106 between a middle plate 108 and a flange 107. An optical guider 110 is fixed to the lower surface of the middle plate 108. A display device 112, a luminescence plate 113 and a base plate 114 in turn are arranged downward spaced from the bottom surface of the optical guider 110.
The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus
100 can display information of the function/character key tops according to the programming of a software to be used as illustrated in Figs. 7 and 8. Referring to Fig. 7, the functions of key tops 31, 32, 33, 34... illustrate its corresponding function in the Korean language, the figure key top group 10 represents only figures, the character key top groups 12 and 14 show the key functions corresponding to Korean characters and the key tops SHIFT and ALT of the other character key top groups 16 and 18 permit its corresponding functions to be visually observed. This Korean display key tops may be represented in English as shown in Fig. 8. The explanation with respect to Fig. 8 is omitted because of being the same as the explanation of Fig. 7.
Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate examples adapted to an electronic appliance, in which Fig. 9 is an exploded view of a calculator, and Fig. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a key board adapted to an electronic appliance. The important components shown in Figs. 9 and 10 are the same as those of Fig. 5, for which the same components are referenced as the same numbers, and their detailed explanation is omitted. The different things between Fig. 5 and Fig. 9 are what a photo-transistor group 22 including a plurality of light receiving elements is arranged against a light emitting diode group 21 including a plurality of light emitting elements, and a liquid crystal display device 112 displays characters associated with information of corresponding key tops. The configuration of Fig. 10 is equal to that of Fig. 9, except that a leaf spring for elastically supporting key tops 104 is substituted by an elastic spring 106.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As described above, the present invention strengthens the support of a software with respect to a liquid crystal display device for displaying not only the command words of the software but also the characters to be used, in which the key board connected to a computer is associated with information of the function keys and character keys. Thus, the present invention can teach the operating of the programming associated with a computer or an electronic appliance to the users through a plurality of optical representing key tops.

Claims

lδ CLAIMS 1. A multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus provided with a plurality of key tops comprising: a key board means receiving all key top means in the predetermined arrangement, respectively; a plurality of the key top means being configured to be in the form of a rectangular and for being switched to represent auxiliary command words and characters; a plurality of light interrupting means for retaining the key tops, respectively, to block an optical beam or a laser; means for elastically supporting all paired key top means and light interrupt means, respectively; a middle plate means made of metal for having a configuration the same as that of the key board means as well as for supporting all elastic means and light interrupting means; an optical means for sensing the operation of the key top means during the downward moving of the light interrupting means out of the lower portion of the middle plate to block the optical beam or laser; a display means of LCD or LED and an optical device in a dot matrix arrangement for being capable of freely changing a character pattern the same as the configuration of the key board means having a plurality of key top means according to the application of a software to be used; and, an illuminating means including a luminescence emitting plate for being operated by means of a minimum current at the bottom portion of the display means.
2. The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, in which the key top means is made of transparent materials such as Epoxy resin, Acryl resin, glass or crystal, etc.
3. The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , in which the light interrupting means is made of metal or opaque materials.
4. The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , in which the elastic supporting means is a leaf spring or a spring.
5. The multipurpose optical intelligent key board apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 , in which the display means is a LCD device or an optical intelligent key board arranged in a plurality of light emitting groups, which is supported by its software.
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