IP Library Granted Patent US 12671041
Granted Patent B2
US 12671041 · App. 18/385,638 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

System and method for a power sustainability keyboard with electrochromic film indicators

Inventors: Peng Lip Goh (Singapore, SG); Deeder M. Aurongzeb (Austin, TX)
Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS LP
H01H13/78G02F1/15
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12671041
App. No.
18/385,638
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A keyboard operatively couplable to an information handling system comprising a keyboard microcontroller on a keyboard printed circuit board (PCB) and a keyboard power management unit operatively coupled to the keyboard microcontroller. An input actuator including a window formed through the input actuator with an electrochromic film layer formed under the input actuator wherein a portion of the electrochromic layer is viewable through the window and an opaque colored film layer formed under the electrochromic film layer such that a voltage pulse passing through the electrochromic film layer changes a state of opacity of the electrochromic film layer and actuation of the input actuator changes a function state of software or hardware at the information handling system that is controlled by the input actuator. The electrochromic film layer state of opacity indicates the function state of software or hardware through the window of the input actuator.

Claims (61)

1 . A keyboard operatively couplable to an information handling system comprising:

a keyboard microcontroller on a keyboard printed circuit board (PCB);

a keyboard power management unit operatively coupled to the keyboard microcontroller;

a plurality of input actuators including a window formed through each of the plurality of input actuators, wherein a first input actuator is an icon panel and an incorporated window with a touch icon for actuation between a first function state of software or hardware and a second function state of software or hardware at the information handling system;

an electrochromic film layer formed under the icon panel and the incorporated window wherein a portion of the electrochromic layer is viewable through the incorporated window; and

an opaque colored film layer formed under the electrochromic film layer; and

a power source to provide a voltage pulse to pass through the electrochromic film layer to change a state of opacity of the electrochromic film layer, the first input actuator is a piezoelectric layer for the touch icon to provide the voltage pulse upon deflection of the piezoelectric layer during actuation of the touch icon, wherein actuation of the first input actuator to change a function state of software or hardware at the information handling system that is controlled by the first input actuator causes the electrochromic film layer to make the electrochromic film layer opaque as a first indicator of the function state of software or hardware or make the window transparent to reveal the opaque colored film layer as a second indicator of the function state of software or hardware.

2 . The keyboard of claim 1 , further comprising:

the input actuator is actuated by a user to impart a force on a piezoelectric actuator layer below the input actuator to deflect the piezoelectric actuator layer, wherein a voltage pulse is created by the force imparted on the piezoelectric actuator layer to change the state of opacity of the electrochromic film layer from the first indicator of the function state of software or hardware to the second indicator of the function state of software or hardware.

3 . The keyboard of claim 1 further comprising:

the input actuator is an icon panel and incorporated window;

a first conductive layer formed under a portion of the electrochromic film layer;

an icon panel printed circuit board (PCB) formed under the first conductive layer, wherein the first conductive layer operatively couples the electrochromic film layer to the icon panel PCB;

a second conductive layer formed under a portion of the icon panel PCB; and

a piezoelectric actuator layer formed under the icon panel PCB for the touch icon, wherein the second conductive layer operatively couples the piezoelectric actuator layer to the portion of the electrochromic film layer for the touch icon.

4 . The keyboard of claim 3 , further comprising:

the icon panel and incorporated window is actuated by a user imparting a force on the piezoelectric actuator layer for the touch icon; and

a voltage created by the force imparted on the piezoelectric actuator layer is transmitted through the second conductive layer, through the icon panel PCB, through the first conductive layer, and into the electrochromic film layer for the touch icon to change the opacity of the electrochromic film layer at the touch icon.

5 . The keyboard of claim 1 wherein:

a second input actuator is a key cap of a keyboard key with the window formed through a portion of an outer top surface of the key cap and a second electrochromic film layer formed under the key cap wherein a portion of the second electrochromic layer is viewable through the window of the key cap and a second opaque colored film layer formed under the second electrochromic film layer of the keyboard key; and

metal contact leads formed on a surface of the second electrochromic film layer, wherein actuation of the key cap by a user causes the metal contacts to contact a second voltage source and complete a circuit for the second voltage source to change a state of opacity of the second electrochromic film layer.

6 . The keyboard of claim 5 further comprising:

the keyboard microcontroller detecting when the key cap has been actuated to digitally toggle between a first function state of software or hardware and a second function state of software or hardware an indicated by the state of the opacity of the electrochromic film layer.

7 . The keyboard of claim 5 further comprising:

a rubber cushion gasket formed under the key cap to, when actuated by a user, reduce noise created by a bottom surface of the key cap and a keyboard chassis.

8 . The keyboard of claim 5 further comprising:

an underside structure of the key cap extending down from the keycap forming a keycap channel for operative coupling into a key well of the keyboard;

the second electrochromic film layer formed to fit under the key cap and around a perimeter of the underside structure, wherein a portion of the second electrochromic layer fits such that the underside structure of the key cap extends through the electrochromic film layer.

9 . A keyboard comprising:

a keyboard microcontroller;

a keyboard power management unit operatively coupled to the keyboard microcontroller;

a key cap including a window formed as a window layer into a portion of an outer top surface of the key cap and an underside structure of the key cap extending down from the keycap forming a keycap channel for operative coupling into a key well of the keyboard;

an electrochromic film layer formed to fit under the key cap and around a perimeter of the underside structure, wherein a portion of the electrochromic layer is viewable through the window and fits such that the underside structure of the key cap extends through the electrochromic film laver;

an opaque colored film layer formed under the electrochromic film layer and formed to fit around the perimeter of the underside structure; and

a power source from the keyboard power management unit to provide a voltage pulse upon actuation of the key cap to pass through the electrochromic film layer to change an opacity of the electrochromic film layer, where the actuation of the key cap actuates a keyboard key to change a function state of software or hardware at an information handling system operatively coupled to the keyboard as indicated by the opacity of the electrochromic film layer showing a color indicator at the window of the key cap.

10 . The keyboard of claim 9 further comprising:

metal contact leads formed on a surface of the electrochromic film layer, wherein actuation of the key cap by a user causes the metal contacts to contact the power source for the voltage pulse by completing a circuit to change the opacity of the electrochromic film layer.

11 . The keyboard of claim 9 further comprising:

the keyboard microcontroller detecting when keyboard key has been actuated to change the function state of software or hardware at the information handling system when actuation of the keyboard key triggers a key switch detected by the keyboard microcontroller.

12 . The keyboard of claim 9 further comprising:

a rubber cushion gasket formed under the key cap to, when actuated by a user, reduce noise created by a bottom surface of the key cap and a keyboard chassis formed under the key cap.

13 . The keyboard of claim 9 further comprising:

a rubber dome formed under the key cap, where the rubber dome is inserted into the key cap channel formed in the underside structure of the key cap with an upward force against an underside surface of the underside structure of the key cap to hold the key cap up until a user applies force to a top surface of the key cap.

14 . The keyboard of claim 9 , wherein the change in opacity of the electrochromic film layer toggles between a first opacity state of the electrochromic film layer for a first function state of software or hardware controlled by the keyboard key and a second opacity state of the electrochromic film layer for a second function state of software or hardware controlled by the keyboard key.

15 . A keyboard comprising:

a keyboard microcontroller;

a keyboard power management unit operatively coupled to the keyboard microcontroller;

an icon panel and incorporated window, the incorporated window formed through the icon panel to designate a touch icon;

an electrochromic film layer formed under the icon panel and incorporated window for the touch icon wherein a portion of the electrochromic layer is viewable through the incorporated window of the touch icon;

an opaque colored film layer formed under the electrochromic film layer; and

a voltage source that is a piezoelectric actuator layer to generate a voltage pulse to the electrochromic film layer for the touch icon upon actuation of the icon panel and incorporated window at the touch icon with deflection of the piezoelectric actuator layer from the actuation of the touch icon to change an opacity of the electrochromic film layer, where the actuation of the touch icon changes a function state of software or hardware at an information handling system operatively coupled to the keyboard as indicated by an opacity of the electrochromic film layer showing a color indicator at the incorporated window of the touch icon.

16 . The keyboard of claim 15 wherein the electrochromic film layer in an opaque state shows a first color indicator at the incorporated window of the touch icon, and the electrochromic film layer in a transparent state shows a second color indicator of the opaque colored film layer formed under the electrochromic film layer at the incorporated window of the touch icon.

17 . The keyboard of claim 15 , wherein the incorporated window is formed as a window layer into an outer top surface of the icon panel to designate the touch icon.

18 . The keyboard of claim 17 further comprising:

an electrical lead operatively coupling the piezoelectric actuator layer to the keyboard microcontroller to receive the voltage pulse to detect when the touch icon has been actuated to digitally toggle between a first function state of software or hardware at the information handling system and second function state of software or hardware at the information handling system.

19 . The keyboard of claim 15 further comprising:

a first conductive layer formed under a portion of electrochromic film layer;

an icon panel printed circuit board (PCB) formed under the first conductive layer, wherein the first conductive layer operatively couples the electrochromic film layer to the icon panel PCB;

a second conductive layer formed under a portion of the icon panel PCB; and

the piezoelectric actuator layer formed under the icon panel PCB, wherein the second conductive layer operatively couples the piezoelectric actuator layer to an underside surface of the icon panel PCB.

20 . The keyboard of claim 19 , wherein the icon panel is actuated by a user imparting a force on the piezoelectric actuator layer to generate the voltage pulse such that the piezoelectric actuator layer serves as the voltage source and the voltage pulse is transmitted through the second conductive layer, through the icon panel PCB, through the first conductive layer, and into the electrochromic film layer to change the opacity of the electrochromic film layer.