序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 STEERING SWITCH DEVICE AND STEERING WHEEL US15424248 2017-02-03 US20170240095A1 2017-08-24 Yukio IKEDA
A steering switch device, which is mounted on a steering wheel, includes a linear switch that includes a hollow insulator having restorability and two electrode wires arranged spirally along an inner surface of a hollow part in the hollow insulator while being kept not in contact with each other, wherein a winding pitch coiling spirally the electrode wires is at least not more than 10 mm, and a detecting device that detects a press of the linear switch by sensing a contact of the electrode wires. The linear switch is arranged so as to be along at least part of a surface of the steering wheel.
42 Wired headset with integrated switch US14463483 2014-08-19 US09131309B2 2015-09-08 M. Evans Hankey; Eric B. Daniels
Headsets are provided with integrated switch assemblies. An integrated switch assembly can include a switch hidden from view by a housing. The switch can be activated when a user applies pressure to the housing. The housing may include a flexible housing cover that, when depressed, may engage the switch contained within the housing. When engaged, the switch may move or snap to a switch activation position within the housing.
43 Accessory controller for electronic devices US12203866 2008-09-03 US08995677B2 2015-03-31 Wey-Jiun Lin; Kurt Stiehl; John Benjamin Filson; Cameron Frazier; Stephen P. Zadesky
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons. The button controller assembly may be formed of housing portions that float with respect to each other. Plastic engagement structures may limit the amount of unimpeded travel that is exhibited by the housing portions. The housing portions may be formed from first and second housings. A rigid frame may be mounted within the second housing. The first housing may flex along its length when the user squeezes the first and second housings together to actuate a desired button. Housings may be formed as double-shot plastic parts having first and second plastics with different properties. Integrated circuits and a microphone may be mounted within the button controller assembly. A nonoperational microphone port may be provided as a visual indicator that the button controller contains a microphone.
44 Safety switch for secondary battery module for electric vehicle and charging and discharging system for secondary battery module for electric vehicle using the same US12989907 2009-04-28 US08547069B2 2013-10-01 Sooyeup Jang
A safety switch of a secondary battery module for an electric vehicle includes a cutting member attached to one surface of one secondary battery cell in the secondary battery module for the electric vehicle configured by connecting at least two secondary battery cells and having a cutting body and a cut member attached to one surface of the other secondary battery cell while facing the cutting member and including a cut body configured to approach the cutting body of the cutting member and be cut by the approaching cutting body to electrically disconnect the secondary battery cells, when the secondary battery cells are expanded due to the swelling phenomenon.
45 USER INTERFACE US13279419 2011-10-24 US20130102361A1 2013-04-25 Ashley Colley; Juha Kosonen
A method comprising in which electricity and/or information signals is/are passed between an accessory device or power supply and an apparatus through a cable comprising one or more electric or optical wires. Mechanical manipulation of the cable by a user is detected. Responsive to detecting of manipulation of the cable, controlling operation is caused in an apparatus that is in operational connection with the cable to enable the user to control the apparatus by manipulation of the cable.
46 ELECTRONIC MOBILE DEVICE HAVING A KEYPAD ASSEMBLY WITH A FILM OVERLAY US13025863 2011-02-11 US20120208590A1 2012-08-16 Patrick James Markan; Paul John Kudrna; Benjamin Michael Finney
An electronic mobile device includes a plurality of keys. Each of the plurality of keys is defined by a corresponding one of a plurality of deflectable portions of a film layer, a corresponding one of a plurality of actuators, and a corresponding one of a plurality of switches. Each of the plurality of keys is actuatable by deflecting the corresponding one of the plurality of deflectable portions and a flexible frame to displace the corresponding one of the actuators and thereby actuate the corresponding one of the plurality of switches.
47 Thermal Effect Switch US11553990 2006-10-27 US20080098803A1 2008-05-01 Jsun Lin Wei
A thermal effect switch in accordance with a preferred embodiment includes a thermal chamber and an effect switch mounted on the thermal chamber. The thermal chamber has a sealed chamber and working fluid filled therein. The sealed chamber has a vacuum chamber. The effect switch is a flexible structure configured for turning inwards and outwards, and is operated by changing inner pressure of the thermal chamber produced by heating the thermal chamber. The thermal effect switch can drive the effect switch according to the heat condition of the thermal chamber.
48 Powered toothbrush with test button US10763621 2004-01-23 US07094981B2 2006-08-22 Alan V. Sorrentino; Robert Moskovich
A powered operating device such as a powered toothbrush includes a test button for momentarily testing the operability of the device. The test button simultaneously presses against both the on portion and the off portion of the switch which controls the operation of the device. While pressure is applied to the test button, the device is placed in its operative condition and when the pressure is released, the geometric structure of the test button held by the package releases the on portion of the switch at the same time or just before the off portion. Thus, assuring that the switch turns off.
49 Behind-the-ear housing functioning as a switch US10212994 2002-08-05 US07039208B2 2006-05-02 Josef Wagner; Daniel Oertli
A housing (3) for electrical and/or electronic microdevices, in particular hearing aids (1), encompassing at least one switchable element or switching circuit system, is provided with a pressure-sensitive, bendable and/or elastic section (11). That section is functionally connected to the said switching element or circuit system in such fashion that applying pressure on the housing or bending or deforming the elastic section (11) triggers a switching operation of the switching element or circuit system.
50 Multiple position manual switch US344032 1994-11-23 US5516991A 1996-05-14 Edgar Hommann
A manual switch (2) has a switching plate (9), which can be tilted to several sides and is mounted on a mounting (10). This switching plate (9) can move with star-shaped actuating arms that correspond to the contact arms of a contact spring (7) in the direction of a printed circuit board (6), so that it can close a circuit by means releasably, lockingly engaging the selected actuating arm against a respective contact arm and an electric contact on the printed circuit board. At any switch position one can switch back directly into the zero position by pressing an adjusting arm (13) which moves the switching plate (9) back into its non-tilted position.
51 Switch assembly US708295 1985-03-08 US4600819A 1986-07-15 Robert H. Twyford
A switch assembly particularly suitable for electrical keyboard applications includes a pair of wire conducting members disposed in substantially collinear relationship on a supporting base and defining a pair of switch contact surfaces disposed radially outward from the circumference of the wire conducting members. In one embodiment, surrounding the exterior of the collinearly disposed wire conducting members, and spaced from and in facing relationship with the contact surfaces thereof, lies a cylindrical or tubular contactor member. The contactor member may include a closely-wound electrically conductive wire. The contactor member is supported in spaced apart position by a resilient sealing tube which encloses the end portions, including the contact surfaces, of the wire conducting members. A spring biased actuating force is provided to move the sealing tube and contactor member into engagement with the contact surfaces. The spring force is provided by a rubber-like spring member disposed adjacent to the sealing tube and deformable, or deflectable, laterally into force transmitting engagement with the sealing tube to cause the switch to close. In another embodiment, cylindrical conductive rubber sleeves are fitted upon the wire conducting members and the spring member is likewise formed of conductive rubber. In still another embodiment, the spring member includes a conductive rod that contacts the wire conducting member directly.
52 Brake cable switch means US60007 1979-07-24 US4245139A 1981-01-13 Donald W. Orscheln; Robert L. Heimann
A brake cable switch is disclosed for indicating when a cable is tensioned at or beyond a predetermined value, comprising a hollow rectangular housing containing an hermetically sealed chamber, said housing including a flexible top wall having a convex outer surface the axis of which extends longitudinally along the housing, said top wall being biased away from the housing bottom wall, a pair of switch contacts mounted in the chamber for operation between a normal first electrical condition and a second electrical condition, and a pair of fastener devices arranged at opposite ends of the housing for mounting the housing on an untensioned brake cable. The fastener device deform portions of the untensioned cable on opposite sides of the apex of the convex portion of the top wall toward the end portions of the top wall surface, respectively, whereby when the cable tension exceeds a predetermined value, the convex portion of the housing top wall is deformed inwardly to operate the switch contacts to the second electrical condition.
53 Vacuum switch US3740511D 1971-05-06 US3740511A 1973-06-19 WESTMORELAND J
A sealed electrical switch is disclosed which includes a first conductive element and a second conductive element. The second conductive element is positioned with its first end in abutting relationship with the first end of the first conductive element, with the abutting surfaces of the conductive elements forming the contacts of the switch. Electrical terminals are connected to the other ends of the conductive elements, and an elastomer coating surrounds all of the switch except the electrical terminals.
54 POWER-SAVING EARPHONE US15996218 2018-06-01 US20190208306A1 2019-07-04 Ming-Hung TSAI
A power-saving earphone includes a casing, an audio member, a sensing member, and an elastic soft sheath. The casing has first and second grounding paths provided separately. The audio member is disposed in the casing and includes a processing unit electrically connected with the first grounding path. The sensing member includes a controlling unit electrically connected with the second grounding path. The elastic soft sheath is disposed on the casing and capable of being elastically deformed by an external force. When the elastic soft sheath is not deformed, the first and second grounding paths form an open circuit. When the elastic soft sheath is elastically deformed by the external force, the elastic soft sheath electrically connects the first and second grounding paths, enabling the sensing member to function.
55 COMPRESSIBLE HOUSING US16076548 2017-01-31 US20190051470A1 2019-02-14 Scott GREGORY
Examples relate to a compressible housing. An electronic switch may include a circuit board. A first conductive surface may be coupled to the circuit board and a second conductive surface may be located proximate to the first conductive surface. A compressible spacer may be located between the first conductive surface and the second conductive surface to space the first conductive surface away from the second conductive surface. Further, a compressible housing may deform when under compression and may cause, via deformation of the compressible spacer, the first conductive surface to contact the second conductive surface.
56 EARPHONE DEVICE AND SOUND-REPRODUCING SYSTEM USING THE SAME US15291133 2016-10-12 US20170188131A1 2017-06-29 Koichi YAJIMA
An earphone device includes first and second earphone bodies into which respective electro-acoustic transducers are built; first and second cables, one end of each of which is connected to the respective earphone body and within each of which a switch member to be turned on by one-way press is disposed over a predetermined range along the length direction of the cable so that the cable has switch functions; wherein a switch is shunted into two switches by the first and second cables, portions of the first and second cables having switch functions are arranged one on top of the other, and an overlapped portion is unidirectionally pressed to simultaneously turn on the respective switches. In addition, a sound-reproducing system is configured by combining a mobile terminal which operates in conjunction with this earphone device.
57 KEYBOARD AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS US14592033 2015-01-08 US20150206674A1 2015-07-23 Osamu Watanabe
In accordance with one embodiment, a keyboard consisting of one or a plurality of keys comprises one or a plurality of key switches corresponding to the number of the keys, a cover sheet and a protection piece. The key switch includes a main body and a key top which protrudes from the main body, and is pressed into the main body for a predetermined stroke when a pressing operation is carried out and is returned to the original position when the pressing operation is released. The cover sheet covers the key switch. The protection piece is fixed on the cover sheet at a position between the key top and the cover sheet.
58 WIRED HEADSET WITH INTEGRATED SWITCH US14463483 2014-08-19 US20140355782A1 2014-12-04 M. Evans Hankey; Eric B. Daniels
Headsets are provided with integrated switch assemblies. An integrated switch assembly can include a switch hidden from view by a housing. The switch can be activated when a user applies pressure to the housing. The housing may include a flexible housing cover that, when depressed, may engage the switch contained within the housing. When engaged, the switch may move or snap to a switch activation position within the housing.
59 Wired headset with integrated switch US13429876 2012-03-26 US08842871B2 2014-09-23 M. Evans Hankey; Eric B. Daniels
Headsets are provided with integrated switch assemblies. An integrated switch assembly can include a switch hidden from view by a housing. The switch can be activated when a user applies pressure to the housing. The housing may include a flexible housing cover that, when depressed, may engage the switch contained within the housing. When engaged, the switch may move or snap to a switch activation position within the housing.
60 SWITCH DEVICE, DISPLAY WITH SWITCH DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC UNIT WITH SWITCH DEVICE US13608374 2012-09-10 US20130075243A1 2013-03-28 Naofumi Tsuchiya; Makoto Koizumi; Hiroyuki Ono
A switch device includes: a switch; an operation section disposed to face the switch; a first resilient section that is deformed by first pressing force derived from the operation section; and a second resilient section that is brought into contact with the switch by the deformation of the first resilient section, and is deformed to activate the switch by second pressing force greater than the first pressing force.
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