IP Library Granted Patent US 9,087,663
Granted Patent B2
US 9,087,663 · App. 13/622,831 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

Keypad apparatus for use with electronic devices and related methods

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,087,663
App. No.
13/622,831
Filed
Sep 19, 2012
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2833
USPC
200/513
Abstract

A keypad apparatus and related methods are disclosed herein. An example keypad apparatus includes an electrical switch and a carrier composed of a plastic resin. The carrier has conductive traces printed thereon to couple the electrical switch to a circuit board via interference.

Claims (22)

1. A keypad apparatus comprising:

a dome-switch assembly having:

a housing;

a dome; and

a dome sheet carrier to couple the dome to the housing;

a plastic carrier having at least a first surface, a second surface adjacent the first surface, a third surface adjacent the second surface, and a plurality of flexible arms, the dome-switch assembly being coupled to the first surface;

a conductive pattern printed on at least the first and second surfaces of the plastic carrier, the dome to engage a first portion of the conductive pattern formed on the first surface of the plastic carrier when the dome-switch is coupled to the plastic carrier, a second portion of the conductive pattern being printed on the plurality of flexible arms; and

a circuit board having a main surface to be positioned substantially parallel relative to a display of an electronic device and a side surface of the circuit board substantially perpendicular relative to the main surface of the circuit board, the circuit board including one or more plated slots being exposed via the side surface, the second portion of the conductive pattern of the flexible arms to engage the plated slots to electrically couple the circuit board to the first portion of the conductive pattern.

2. The keypad apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plastic carrier comprises an L-shaped body, the first surface defining a first leg of the L-shaped body and the second surface defining a second leg of the L-shaped body.

3. The keypad apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the circuit board includes a recess to receive the second leg of the L-shaped body such that a surface of the second leg of the L-shaped body is substantially flush mounted relative to the main surface of the circuit board.

4. The keypad apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plastic carrier is coupled to the main surface of the circuit board via solder.

5. The keypad apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dome-switch is coupled to the first surface of the plastic carrier via solder.

6. The keypad apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes an opening to receive at least a portion of the dome.

7. A method of forming a keypad apparatus, comprising forming a carrier composed of plastic via injection molding, the carrier having a first flexible arm;

printing a first conductive trace on the carrier to define at least a portion of a first electrical switch;

printing a second conductive trace on the first flexible arm and electrically coupling the first conductive trace and the second conductive trace; and

engaging a portion of the first flexible arm having the second conductive trace with a first slot formed in a side surface of a circuit board and plated with a conductive material to electrically couple the first conductive trace and the circuit board.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein printing the first and second conductive trances on the carrier comprises using a Laser Direct Structuring method.

9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising forming a second flexible arm with the carrier adjacent the first flexible arm.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising engaging the second flexible arm with a second slot formed in the side surface of the circuit board to cause the second flexible arm to impart a force to the circuit board to couple the carrier and the circuit board.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising printing a third conductive trace on the carrier to define at least a portion of a second electrical switch, printing a fourth conductive trace on the second flexible arm, and electrically coupling the third conductive trace and the fourth conductive trace.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising engaging the second flexible arm having the fourth conductive trace with a second slot of the circuit board plated with a conductive material to electrically couple the third conductive trace and the circuit board.