Apple inc. (20240105400). BUTTON MECHANISM WITH STABILIZING DOME simplified abstract

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BUTTON MECHANISM WITH STABILIZING DOME

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Yu-Po Chang of Shanghai (CN)

Chia Chi Wu of Taipei (TW)

BUTTON MECHANISM WITH STABILIZING DOME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240105400 titled 'BUTTON MECHANISM WITH STABILIZING DOME

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a button mechanism for a computing device that includes a keycap and a dome with specific surface configurations in different states.

  • The button mechanism includes a keycap that moves between an undepressed state and a depressed state.
  • The dome contacting the keycap has a concave first surface and a convex second surface in the undepressed state.
  • In a partially depressed state, a portion of the first surface becomes convex while another portion remains concave.
  • When fully depressed, the first surface becomes convex and the second surface becomes concave.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied to various input devices on computing devices such as keyboards, keypads, or touchpads.

Problems Solved

This innovation addresses the need for reliable and responsive button mechanisms that provide tactile feedback to users when interacting with computing devices.

Benefits

The button mechanism offers improved user experience by providing clear feedback on button presses, enhancing usability and efficiency in operating computing devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be integrated into consumer electronics, industrial control panels, medical devices, and other products requiring tactile input mechanisms.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be similar button mechanisms used in keyboards or other input devices that provide tactile feedback to users.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing button mechanisms in terms of durability and responsiveness?

The patent application does not provide specific details on the durability or responsiveness of the button mechanism compared to existing technologies.

Are there any potential design limitations or constraints when implementing this button mechanism in different types of computing devices?

The patent application does not address any potential design limitations or constraints that may arise when integrating this button mechanism into various computing devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

a computing device can include a housing defining an opening, a base layer, and a button mechanism positioned in the opening. the button mechanism can include a keycap movable relative to the base layer between an undepressed state and a depressed state, and a dome contacting the keycap, the dome including a first surface and a second surface, opposite the first surface. in the undepressed state, the first surface can be concave and the second surface can be convex. in a partially depressed state, a first portion of the first surface can be convex and a second portion of the first surface can be concave. in the depressed state, the first surface can be convex and the second surface can be concave.