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Keytop structure
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US3648394A
US3648394AUS1997AUS3648394DAUS3648394AUS 3648394 AUS3648394 AUS 3648394AUS 1997 AUS1997 AUS 1997AUS 3648394D AUS3648394D AUS 3648394DAUS 3648394 AUS3648394 AUS 3648394A
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A keytop for the keys of business machines, the keytop being of sectional construction comprising a base, a removable transparent cap and a removable key identification marker held by and between the base and the removable cap.

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United States Patent Hepner 1 Mar. 14, 11972 [54] KEYTOP STRUCTURE FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [72] Inventor: Neal Hepner, Birmingham, Mich. 986,818 4/1951 France ..197/ 102 [73] Assignee: Burroughs Corporafion, Dem), Mich. 423,835 5/1967 Switzerland ..197/ 102 [22] Filed: Jan. 12, 1970 Primary ExaminerRobert W. Michell Attorney-Kenneth L. Miller and Edwin W. Uren [21] Appl. No.: 1,997
[57] ABSTRACT [52] U.S.Cl ..40/331, 197/102 A ke ytop for the keys of busmess machines, the keytop being [51] lllll. Cl ..G09f 3/08 of Sectional construction comprising a base a removable [58] Field of Search ..40/331, 332, 315, 319, 2; transparent cap and a removable key id ifi i marker 197/102, 103, 104; 235/145, 146; 178/110 held by and between the base and the removable cap.
[56] References Cited 3 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures UNITED STATES PATENTS Dronberger ..40/331X PATENTEDMAR 14I972 3,6835% 20 h; INVENTOR. 54 22 3 NEAL HEPMERi l8 BY ATTORNEY KEYTOPSTRUCTURE SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention resides in the provision of a sectionally constructed keytop such that the removable key identification marker can be readily replaced.
In certain electronic accounting machines, the programming of the machine is designed so that it can be readily altered to provide a program or programs other than the basic programs. For example, electrical connections provided in such machines make it possible to initiate an altered program to achieve a certain desired machine function by the depression of an alpha key or a numeric key, normally used for typing. However, when such an altered program is effected, the marker or symbol of the converted alpha or numeric key, as the case may be, is not indicative of the function performed by depression of the key which is, of course, confusing and inconvenient to the operator.
Accordingly, the principal object of the invention is to provide for holding a removable key identification marker between a keytop base and a transparent cap by readily releasable snap-in fasteners received within the keytop base.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the keytop structure, embodying features of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a horizontal sectional view, taken along the line 2-2 of FIG. 4;
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view, taken along the line 33 of FIG. 4;
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view, taken along line 44 of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view.
With reference to the drawings, the keytop comprises in general abase 12, atransparent cap 14 and akey identification marker 16. Thecap 14 is releasably attached to thebase 12 and thekey identification marker 16 is held by and between the base and the cap. Thebase 12 is to be secured onto astem 18 of a key of a business machine keyboard (not shown).
Thebase 12 is preferably made of a suitable opaque plastic material which may be molded in the form of a truncated quadrilateral pyramid. The sides of thebase 12, as at 20 and 21, surround a centrally locatedweb 22 which depends from the top of the base, the web having a vertical aperture to receive an upper end portion of thekeystem 18. Through the top of the base 12 there is provided a pair of vertically extendingapertures 24 to receive respectively a pair of latch members or snap-infasteners 26 provided on the underside of thecap 14. Theapertures 24 are oppositely disposed respectively to theopposite sides 20 of the base and open through thesides 20, recessing the sidewalls, as at 27. Theapertures 24 are preferably rectangular, as seen in cross section, and are defined in part by parallel end surfaces 28 of the rectangular apertures to provide a pilot for thelatch members 26. The recesses, as at 27, formed inopposite sides 20 of the base 12 provide access for digitally gripping the closure member portion of thecap 14 to facilitate the manual removal of the latter, thereby freeing thekey identification marker 16.
Preferably theremovable cap 14 is formed by a molding operation and may be made of any suitable transparent plastic material, such as polycarbonate, or an acrylic plastic, such as LUCITE. Thecap 14 and the snap-infasteners 26 are molded integrally, the fasteners being oppositely disposed respectively adjacent opposite ones of opposite edges of the cap. At these edges, thecap 14 is formed with depending closure members or lugs 30 which position in theapertures 24 and function as guide members to align the cap properly with thebase 12. Integral with thelugs 30 and offset inwardly from the edges of thecap 14 are downwardly extendingportions 32 having 0pposite parallel edges which fit into theapertures 24, and depending downwardly from eachportion 32 there is a pair of diverging resilient orspring fingers 34. The opposite outer edges of thefingers 34 engagle diverging end surfaces 36 of theapertures 24 to releasab y old thecap 14 to thebase 12.
Thus, the diverging end surfaces 36 of the apertures function as keepers for thefingers 34. It will be apparent that when thefingers 34 enter the restricting pilot defined by thesurfaces 28, thefingers 34 are flexed toward each other and are tensioned such that when they clear the pilot the tensioned fingers flex outwardly against the divergingend surfaces 36.
Thekey identification marker 16 is a thin slip of sheeting which may be made of any suitable material including paper and has two oppositely disposed pairs of ears, each pair defining anotch 38, edges to receive thelugs 30 of the cap, the effective orientation of the marker between the cap and base members being thereby defined. A symbol for identifying the function performed by depression of the key is provided and, in the present instance is INT an abbreviation for Interest. This, of course, indicates to the operator that by depression of the key a machine operation may be initiated to calculate the interest due in a particular business transaction. Preferably, the normal function of the key is identified on the front face of the keytop base 12 by a symbol which is indicated by the letter T.
What is claimed is:
1. A sectionally constructed keytop structure for use in business machine keyboards comprising:
a transparent cap member having resilient latch elements extending therefrom, said latch eiements being two oppositely disposed pairs of diverging spring fingers;
a removable key identification marker; and
a base member securable to a keyboard keystem and having a pair of oppositely disposed apertured recesses defined in part by oppositely disposed diverging surfaces constituting keepers, said spring fingers being removably insertable into said apertured recesses and being squeezably displaced by said keepers for releasable retainment therebetween, said cap member being thereby held effectively against said base member, said key identification marker being held by and between said cap and base members, said recesses additionally providing access for digitally gripping effective portions of said cap member, thereby facilitating the manual removal of said cap member from said base member.
2. A sectionally constructed keytop structure as defined by claim 1 wherein said removable key identification marker has two oppositely disposed pairs of ears, each pair defining a notch to receive an associated pair of said spring fingers, the effective orientation of said marker between said cap member and said base member being thereby defined.
3. A sectionally constructed keytop structure as defined byclaim 2 wherein said pairs of spring fingers are laterally offset inwardly from the periphery of said cap member.

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1. A sectionally constructed keytop structure for use in business machine keyboards comprising: a transparent cap member having resilient latch elements extending therefrom, said latch elements being two oppositely disposed pairs of diverging spring fingers; a removable key identification marker; and a base member securable to a keyboard keystem and having a pair of oppositely disposed apertured recesses defined in part by oppositely disposed diverging surfaces constituting keepers, said spring fingers being removably insertable into said apertured recesses and being squeezably displaced by said keepers for releasable retainment therebetween, said cap member being thereby held effectively against said base member, said key identification marker being held by and between said cap and base members, said recesses additionally providing access for digitally gripping effective portions of said cap member, thereby facilitating the manual removal of said cap member from said base member.
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US3848723A (en)*1973-07-231974-11-19L HogueAdapter key caps
US3871506A (en)*1973-08-081975-03-18Luders Kirill VonExchangeable keyboard for ball typewriters
US4042090A (en)*1973-09-201977-08-16Canon Kabushiki KaishaKey top
US4100402A (en)*1976-11-221978-07-11Hugin Kassaregister AbKeyboard key with changeable indicia
WO1981000376A1 (en)*1979-08-111981-02-19Mergenthaler Linotype GmbhKeyboard with"cap"on at least one of the keys,particularly intended for a text processing machine and/or a photocomposer
US4349975A (en)*1981-03-051982-09-21Chubb Wayne LKey attachment
US4604786A (en)*1982-11-051986-08-12The Grigoleit CompanyMethod of making a composite article including a body having a decorative metal plate attached thereto
DE3408186A1 (en)*1983-03-181984-09-20Brother Kogyo K.K., Nagoya, Aichi KEY TOP WITH A LABELING LABEL
FR2550491A1 (en)*1983-08-091985-02-15Dassault ElectroniqueCaps for keyboard keys, in particular for electric alphanumeric keyboards
EP0157037A3 (en)*1984-03-291986-11-05Bowmar Instrument CorporationLong-stroke push-button switch
FR2596888A1 (en)*1986-04-081987-10-09Riondet OdileConversion device for an alphanumeric keyboard intended more especially for computer terminals
DE8710273U1 (en)*1987-07-271988-12-01Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, 33106 Paderborn Key button
US5757292A (en)*1996-11-131998-05-26International Business Machines CorporationKeyboard cap extension apparatus
US6059575A (en)*1998-10-212000-05-09Murphy; Kevin C.Tactile recognition input device and overlay for use with an input device
US20030206153A1 (en)*2001-08-282003-11-06Kevin MurphyKeycap for displaying a plurality of indicia
US6937229B2 (en)*2001-08-282005-08-30Kevin MurphyKeycap for displaying a plurality of indicia
EP1332889A1 (en)*2002-02-042003-08-06Herlitz PBS Aktiengesellschaft, Papier-, Büro- und SchreibwarenFiling tray and method for its indexing
US20030161672A1 (en)*2002-02-262003-08-28Roberson Robin CatherinePrintable, reusable key masks
US6883985B2 (en)2002-02-262005-04-26Robin Catherine RobersonPrintable, reusable key masks
WO2003074279A1 (en)*2002-03-062003-09-12Nicholas Russell BennettImprovements in key covers
US20040088828A1 (en)*2002-05-202004-05-13Worrell James L.Method of making two-part knob
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EP1526558A1 (en)*2003-10-202005-04-27Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHKey board
US20050144825A1 (en)*2004-01-022005-07-07Timothy HopkinsNovelty stickers for buttons
US20050280702A1 (en)*2004-06-172005-12-22Hitachi, Ltd.Imaging apparatus
EP3171250A1 (en)*2015-11-192017-05-24CPD Ltd.Button for keyboard and keyboard
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