Patent ID: 7238908

Claim:
A key mountable in a keyboard comprising: a base plate including a rectangular top cavity, a central first opening through the cavity, two first catch members on two corners of the cavity at one end and each of the catch members including a first guide slope on a side surface, two wells on an other two corners of the cavity at an other end, two ribs on one side of the cavity proximate the first catch members, a riser between the ribs, and two second catch members on the other two corners of the cavity at the other end proximate the wells and each of the second catch members including a second guide slope on a side surface; a U-shaped first pivot frame including a projecting first pivot shaft parallel to an interconnection portion, two pins at both ends, two side first pivots, and two projecting stop members on a bottom adjacent the pins; a rectangular second pivot frame including a projecting second pivot shaft at one end, two side second pivots, a central second opening, and two arms at the other end inwardly extending toward each other; a hollow resilient member inserted through the first opening and including a conductive stem extending downward from the top; a key cap including a central peg extending downward from the underside; and a membrane PCB with the resilient member mounted thereon; wherein the second pivot shaft is mounted between the first catch members and the cavity by snapping through the first guide slopes and the riser such that the second pivot frame is pivotable about the second pivot shaft relative to the base plate; the pins are mounted between the second catch members and the cavity by snapping through the second guide slopes with the stop members inserted into the wells such that the first pivot frame is pivotable about the pins relative to the base plate; the first and second pivots are matingly formed together such that the first and second pivot frames form a scissor-type resilient support; the first pivot shaft is rotatably secured to the underside of the key cap; and the arms are rotatably secured to the underside of the key cap with the resilient member inserted through the second opening and the peg aligned with the stem.