序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Vehicle window switch mounted within a door recess US14711818 2015-05-14 US09640337B2 2017-05-02 Toshihiro Suzuki; Atushi Muramatu; Masanori Yamamoto; Shoji Sanae; Seiji Kobayashi; Mari Azumi
A door window opening and closing switch assembly includes a vehicular door window closing switch that is a touch-sensitive sensor and for closing a vehicular door window, and a switch mount member where the vehicular door window closing switch is mounted, and the switch mount member includes a switch operation portion having an opening, an opening edge portion around the opening, and a side wall extending from the opening edge portion. The door window closing switch is mounted on the side wall.
62 Operating device and electronic device using the same US14144978 2013-12-31 US09607791B2 2017-03-28 Chi-Wen Chou; Chien-Wei Chiang; Wei-Chun Lin
An operating device and an electronic device using the same are provided. The operating device includes a base, an electronic circuit board, a lever and a slider. The base includes a bearer. The electronic circuit board is disposed on the base. The lever is disposed on the electronic circuit board. The slider is movably disposed on the sliding portion for triggering the lever.
63 PTO control system US14433465 2012-10-04 US09398741B2 2016-07-26 Sean Dwyer; Juan Rodriguez; Matthew Albinger
A lawn care device may include a cutting deck housing at least one blade, an engine configured to selectively provide for rotation of the at least one blade responsive to selective coupling of the rotary power of the engine to the at least one blade via a power takeoff (PTO) clutch, and a PTO switch that is operable in two directions to engage or disengage the PTO clutch based on which one of the two directions the PTO switch is moved by a user. The PTO switch may be biased to return to a neutral position after each operation thereof. The PTO switch may be configured to perform at least one additional operational function responsive to sequential operation of the PTO switch in at least one of the two directions.
64 Pivoting electrical switch US14542489 2014-11-14 US09330864B2 2016-05-03 Edward S. Huo; Yaocheng Zhang; Ashutosh Y. Shukla; David A. Pakula; Matthew D. Hill; Michael Benjamin Wittenberg; Scott A. Myers
The embodiments discussed herein relate to electrical switches. Specifically, the embodiments include a pivoting switch that translates a rotational movement of a portion of the pivoting switch into a linear movement for toggling a button. The pivoting switch can include a pin that extends into a bracket in order to define and limit a rotational movement of the pivoting switch. The pivoting switch can further include a switch cavity that can force a knob of the button to move with the pivoting switch. The embodiments can further include an electrical switch having a welded cover plate. The welded cover plate can include arms that extend across and are welded to one or more surfaces of the electrical switch. The welded cover plate provides a more secure retaining mechanism for the electrical switch in order to reduce bending of certain portions of the electrical switch when the electrical switch is toggled.
65 Force-feedback plane slide input device US14154625 2014-01-14 US09292033B2 2016-03-22 Shinji Ishikawa; Hironori Takeda
A force-feedback plane slide input device includes: a base body having a housing space formed in a rectangular shape; a slider configured to move within the housing space along a plane including a first direction and a second direction which are orthogonal to each other; an operation member integrally provided with the slider; a first actuating member configured to be actuated by movement of the operation member in the first direction; a second actuating member configured to be actuated by movement of the operation member in the second direction; and a force-feedback unit configured to feed back a sense of force to an operator. The slider includes a first slider member and second slider member. A length of an edge in the first direction of the housing space is substantially the same as a width in the first direction of the second slider member.
66 PIVOTING ELECTRICAL SWITCH US14542489 2014-11-14 US20160071668A1 2016-03-10 Edward S. HUO; Yaocheng ZHANG; Ashutosh Y. SHUKLA; David A. PAKULA; Matthew D. HILL; Michael Benjamin WITTENBERG; Scott A. MYERS
The embodiments discussed herein relate to electrical switches. Specifically, the embodiments include a pivoting switch that translates a rotational movement of a portion of the pivoting switch into a linear movement for toggling a button. The pivoting switch can include a pin that extends into a bracket in order to define and limit a rotational movement of the pivoting switch. The pivoting switch can further include a switch cavity that can force a knob of the button to move with the pivoting switch. The embodiments can further include an electrical switch having a welded cover plate. The welded cover plate can include arms that extend across and are welded to one or more surfaces of the electrical switch. The welded cover plate provides a more secure retaining mechanism for the electrical switch in order to reduce bending of certain portions of the electrical switch when the electrical switch is toggled.
67 Sliding key module on an electronic device US13400859 2012-02-21 US08785798B2 2014-07-22 Yan-Ling Gao
A sliding key module includes a main body, two opposite hooks projecting from the main body and a sliding key. Each hook includes a latch and a guiding portion connecting the latch and the main body. The latches, the guiding portions and the main body cooperatively define a sliding channel. The sliding key includes a first sliding track slidably mounted in the sliding channel. The first sliding track is pressed to mount in the sliding channel through the gap between the latches.
68 OPERATING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME US14144978 2013-12-31 US20140190805A1 2014-07-10 Chi-Wen CHOU; Chien-Wei CHIANG; Wei-Chun LIN
An operating device and an electronic device using the same are provided. The operating device comprises a base, an electronic circuit board, a lever and a slider. The base comprises a bearer. The electronic circuit board is disposed on the base. The lever is disposed on the electronic circuit board. The slider is movably disposed on the sliding portion for triggering the lever.
69 Switch device and connector US13541826 2012-07-05 US08664553B2 2014-03-04 Takashi Yuba; Daiei Iwamoto; SeungSeok Beak; Koichi Kiryu; Akio Nakamura
A switch device includes first and second contacting portions including first and second fixed contacting portions and first and second movable contacting portions, respectively, the first fixed contacting portion and the second fixed contacting portion being configured to be electrically connected to one of a power source and an electronic device while the first movable contacting portion and the second movable contacting portion are configured to be electrically connected to the other of the power source and the electronic device; a first electric arc runner provided near at least one of the first fixed contacting portion and the first movable contacting portion; and a second electric arc runner provided near at least one of the second fixed contacting portion and the second movable contacting portion.
70 Driven Machine Tool, in Particular an Angle Grinder or a Straight Grinder US13971502 2013-08-20 US20140054146A1 2014-02-27 Matthias Hiller
The present invention relates to a driven machine tool, and in particular to an angle grinder or a straight grinder, and which includes a drive unit having a drive switch for switching the drive unit on and off, a housing in which the drive unit is at least partially received, and an actuation mechanism for actuating the drive switch.
71 SWITCH MODULE FOR ACTIVATING A HIBERNATION MODE OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ELETRONIC DEVICE THEREWITH US13612815 2012-09-12 US20130265123A1 2013-10-10 Manli Zhang
A switch module for activating a hibernation mode of an electronic device is disclosed. The electronic device includes a casing and a hibernation switch installed inside the casing. The switch module includes a sliding member, a push button and an activating member. The sliding member is disposed on an inner side of the casing in a slidable manner. The push button is slidably disposed on an outer side of the casing and connected to the sliding member for driving the sliding member to slide relative to the casing. The activating member is disposed on the sliding member for activating the hibernation switch when the push button drives the sliding member to slide to an activating position, so as to activate the hibernation mode of the electronic device.
72 Slidable button and electronic device using the same US13172832 2011-06-30 US08536478B2 2013-09-17 Hong Li; Ting-Ting Zhao; Xiao-Hui Zhou; Min-Li Li
An exemplary electronic device includes a casing with a slot defined in an outer face of the casing, a through holed defined in the slot, and a switch module. The switch module includes a switch received in the casing, and a slidable button embedded in the slot. The slidable button includes an operating portion received in the slot and abutting an outer face of the casing, a holding portion extending outwardly from the operating portion and through the through hole, and two elastic arms respectively extending outwardly from two lateral sides of the holding portion. Each elastic arm includes a connecting section extending outwardly from the holding portion and a locking section protruding outwardly from the connecting section towards the operating portion. The locking sections of the elastic arms abut an inner face of the casing, whereby the slidable button is fixed to the casing.
73 KEY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME US13631887 2012-09-29 US20130213782A1 2013-08-22 YUAN-MING WANG
An electronic device includes a housing and a key. The housing defines a mounting hole. The key is moveably connected to the housing, and includes a switch and a key cap engaging with the switch. The key cap comprises an operating component and an actuating component secured to the operating component. The actuating component includes a positioning component secured to the actuating component. When the actuating component extends through the mounting hole, the positioning component is deformed and cooperates with the operating component to abut opposite sides of the housing, for securing the key to the housing.
74 SLIDING KEY MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE US13400859 2012-02-21 US20130140161A1 2013-06-06 YAN-LING GAO
A sliding key module includes a main body, two opposite hooks projecting from the main body and a sliding key. Each hook includes a latch and a guiding portion connecting the latch and the main body. The latches, the guiding portions and the main body cooperatively define a sliding channel. The sliding key includes a first sliding track slidably mounted in the sliding channel. The first sliding track is pressed to mount in the sliding channel through the gap between the latches.
75 Power window switch apparatus US11958870 2007-12-18 US07759589B2 2010-07-20 Jonas Wilhelm Göthlin
The present invention relates to a power window switch apparatus (1) having a switch housing (5) supporting at least one actuation element (2) for user access at a first surface (4) of the switch housing (5). The actuation element (2) is arranged to be slideable from a zero position in directions perpendicular to the first surface (4). The actuation element (2) being operable upon user manipulation to slide in a first direction outwards of the housing (5) for closing of an associated first switch element (8) for energizing an associated motor for lift of an associated window. The actuation element (2) being operable upon user manipulation to slide in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, for closing of an associated second switch element (9) for energizing the associated motor for lowering the associated window.
76 Data Input Device with Enhanced Tactile Sensation US12627301 2009-11-30 US20100133079A1 2010-06-03 Jean-Louis Bigand
The invention relates to a data input device produced by means of a switch operated by a stem. A return spring enables the stem to return to a stable position. According to the invention, the device comprises a circular element that can be displaced roughly perpendicularly to the displacement of the stem, a cam attached to the stem, and elastic means holding the circular element pressed against the cam, the cam comprising a slope, a high point and a counter-slope on which the circular element bears in succession when the stem is operated from its stable position to a position in which the switch is operated.
77 Plunger switch US11616421 2006-12-27 US07241958B1 2007-07-10 Anthony E. Pierce; Damon K. Spalding
A plunger switch is described. The switch has a carrier having a base portion. The carrier base portion has channels which receive bridge contact members. The bridge contact members are trapped in the channels by a retainer member. The carrier is inserted into a housing with a neck portion extending through an opening in a top of the housing. A clip/stop member is positioned around the neck portion. A button is then attached to the neck portion with a pin. The neck portion and clip/stop member are pushed through the opening into the housing. Spring arms on the clip/stop member spring outward inside the housing to create an up-stop for the carrier with respect to the housing.
78 Pushbutton with replaceable mode cam US11214297 2005-08-29 US20070045097A1 2007-03-01 Elsa Varland; Darrell Filtz; Frank Graninger; Jie Ning
A pushbutton provides an operator with a replaceable cam ring that converts the operating mode of the operator from push-pull to twist-to-release.
79 Power driven food machine and related multi-action switch assembly US10927847 2004-08-27 US06998557B2 2006-02-14 Douglas J. McGuffin-Noll
A power driven machine such as a food product slicer, band saw apparatus or food mixer, includes a multi-action switch assembly with first and second switch units and a switch actuator for selectively actuating the first and second switch units in a manner to trigger certain control functions of the machine.
80 Pushbutton switch detent US62333767 1967-03-15 US3370143A 1968-02-20 AZEL BARNEY CHARLES
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