序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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61 | WIRED HEADSET WITH INTEGRATED SWITCH | US13429876 | 2012-03-26 | US20120183152A1 | 2012-07-19 | 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. | ||||||
62 | Safety Switch for Secondary Battery for Electric Vehicle and Charging Discharging System for Secondary Battery for Electric Vehicle Using the Same | US12989907 | 2009-04-28 | US20110037430A1 | 2011-02-17 | Sooyeup Jang |
The present invention relates to a safety switch of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle and a charge and discharge system of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle using the same, and more particularly, to a technology capable of protecting a secondary battery by operating a switch of the secondary battery for the electric vehicle attached to the outside of the secondary battery in order to disconnect a driving motor for the electric vehicle to the secondary battery when the secondary battery expands or excessive short-circuit current flows into circuits of the secondary battery, due to a swelling phenomenon of the second battery expanding due to an abnormal status of the secondary battery, such as overcharge, heat exposure, a short circuit, a reverse connection, or the like, in using the secondary battery for the electric vehicle.According to the present invention, there is provided a safety switch of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle, including: a cutting member 110 attached to one surface of any one secondary battery 10 in the secondary battery for the electric vehicle configured by connecting at least two secondary batteries and having a cutting body 112; and a cut member 120 attached to one surface of the other secondary battery 20 while facing the cutting member 110 including a cut body 123 approaching the cutting body 112 of the cutting member 110 and cut by the approaching cutting body 112 to electrically disconnect the secondary batteries, when the secondary batteries are expanded due to the swelling phenomenon. | ||||||
63 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | US12203866 | 2008-09-03 | US20100054493A1 | 2010-03-04 | 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. | ||||||
64 | BREAK AWAY BASE FOR ELECTRICAL DEVICE | US11849743 | 2007-09-04 | US20090057119A1 | 2009-03-05 | Karl A. Burkett |
A device and method that contains an electromechanical break away sensor that de-energizes power or stops the flow of electricity to a pole upon a vehicle colliding with the pole or otherwise activation of the sensor. The sensor is omni directional and operates regardless of direction of impact from the vehicle or activation and has the ability to disconnect power when the pole falls due to a shear impact such as when there is a collision or the pole falls due to tension created by wind or weight failure. The sensor may also be activated by an authorized user such as one that is performing maintenance on the pole. | ||||||
65 | POWERED TOOTHBRUSH WITH TEST BUTTON | US10763621 | 2004-01-23 | US20050161313A1 | 2005-07-28 | Alan 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. | ||||||
66 | Hearing aid which can be worn behind the ear | US09967356 | 2001-09-28 | US20020071584A1 | 2002-06-13 | Claus Rudolph; Andre Schelbach |
In the case of a hearing aid (1) which can be worn behind the ear, the housing is subdivided into at least two housing subregions (2, 3). Each housing subregion (2, 3) comprises at least one hearing-aid module. The housing subregions (2, 3) are adjustable in relation to one another and a switching function is performed by the adjustment of the subregions. | ||||||
67 | Finger keyer for code transmission | US942912 | 1978-09-14 | US4194085A | 1980-03-18 | Joseph I. Scelzi |
A telegraphic keyer fitting over a finger, preferably the index finger, of an operator, is disclosed for tapping against the operator's thumb or any convenient object in practice or transmission of code with portable equipment. The keyer is useful when walking, sitting, standing, driving, or during other activities of the operator. | ||||||
68 | Thermostatically controlled system | US3541488D | 1969-05-22 | US3541488A | 1970-11-17 | ODSON CLIFFORD S |
69 | Miniature immersion heater with builtin, manually operable, switch | US66975757 | 1957-07-03 | US2849590A | 1958-08-26 | STIEBEL THEODOR H |
70 | Externally resettable hermetically sealed thermostat | US46394954 | 1954-10-22 | US2752454A | 1956-06-26 | KURTZ EDWARD F |
71 | Sealed switch | US40558941 | 1941-08-06 | US2367441A | 1945-01-16 | SCHWINN FRANK W |
72 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | EP09791019.4 | 2009-07-30 | EP2338286B1 | 2017-06-14 | LIN, Wey-jiun; STIEHL, Kurt; FILSON, John, Benjamin; FRAZIER, Cameron; ZADESKY, Stephen, P. |
73 | WIRED HEADSET WITH INTEGRATED SWITCH | EP08705499.5 | 2008-01-04 | EP2116099B1 | 2017-03-01 | HANKEY, M. Evans; DANIELS, Eric B. |
74 | USER INTERFACE | EP12843410.7 | 2012-09-24 | EP2780779A1 | 2014-09-24 | COLLEY, Ashley; KOSONEN, Juha |
A method is provided, in which electricity and/or information signals is/are passed between an accessory device (120) or power supply and an apparatus (110) through a cable (122) comprising one or more electric or optical wires. Mechanical manipulation of the cable (122) by a user (130) is detected. Responsive to detecting of manipulation of the cable (122), controlling operation is caused in an apparatus (1 10) that is in operational connection with the cable (122) to enable the user (130) to control the apparatus (1 10) by manipulation of the cable (122). | ||||||
75 | SAFETY SWITCH FOR SECONDARY BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CHARGING/DISCHARGING SYSTEM FOR SECONDARY BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING THE SAME | EP09738952.2 | 2009-04-28 | EP2278677B1 | 2013-08-28 | JANG, Sooyeup |
76 | SAFETY SWITCH FOR SECONDARY BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CHARGING/DISCHARGING SYSTEM FOR SECONDARY BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING THE SAME | EP09738952.2 | 2009-04-28 | EP2278677A2 | 2011-01-26 | JANG, Sooyeup |
The present invention relates to a safety switch of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle and a charge and discharge system of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle using the same, and more particularly, to a technology capable of protecting a secondary battery by operating a switch of the secondary battery for the electric vehicle attached to the outside of the secondary battery in order to disconnect a driving motor for the electric vehicle to the secondary battery when the secondary battery expands or excessive short-circuit current flows into circuits of the secondary battery, due to a swelling phenomenon of the second battery expanding due to an abnormal status of the secondary battery, such as overcharge, heat exposure, a short circuit, a reverse connection, or the like, in using the secondary battery for the electric vehicle. According to the present invention, there is provided a safety switch of a secondary battery for an electric vehicle, including: a cutting member 110 attached to one surface of any one secondary battery 10 in the secondary battery for the electric vehicle configured by connecting at least two secondary batteries and having a cutting body 112; and a cut member 120 attached to one surface of the other secondary battery 20 while facing the cutting member 110 including a cut body 123 approaching the cutting body 112 of the cutting member 110 and cut by the approaching cutting body 112 to electrically disconnect the secondary batteries, when the secondary batteries are expanded due to the swelling phenomenon. |
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77 | APPARATUS HAVING A SWITCH WHICH IS OPERABLE VIA A DOME-SHAPED ELASTIC COVER | EP99901821.1 | 1999-02-08 | EP0985219B1 | 2005-09-07 | ROGATSCHNIG, Johann |
In an apparatus (1) comprising a housing wall (21) formed with a passage (22, 23) closed by an elastically deformable cover (25) which has a raised portion (28, 29) and comprising switching means (7) arranged behind the cover (25) a switching function of the switching means (7) can be actuated only when a raised portion (28, 29) is moved into an operating position in which the cover (25) has a recessed shape in the area of the raised portion (28, 29). | ||||||
78 | APPARATUS HAVING A SWITCH WHICH IS OPERABLE VIA A DOME-SHAPED ELASTIC COVER | EP99901821.1 | 1999-02-08 | EP0985219A1 | 2000-03-15 | ROGATSCHNIG, Johann |
In an apparatus (1) comprising a housing wall (21) formed with a passage (22, 23) closed by an elastically deformable cover (25) which has a raised portion (28, 29) and comprising switching means (7) arranged behind the cover (25) a switching function of the switching means (7) can be actuated only when a raised portion (28, 29) is moved into an operating position in which the cover (25) has a recessed shape in the area of the raised portion (28, 29). | ||||||
79 | SWITCH ASSEMBLY. | EP86902128 | 1986-03-07 | EP0215102A4 | 1989-06-26 | TWYFORD ROBERT HULL |
A switch assembly (10) particularly suitable for electrical keyboard applications includes a pair of wire conducting members (14, 16) disposed in substantially collinear relationship on a supporting base (12). A pair of switch contact surfaces (66) project radially outward from the circumference of the wire conducting members (14, 16). In one embodiment, a cylindrical or tubular contactor member (68) surrounds conducting members (14, 16) and is spaced from and in facing relationship with the contact surfaces (66). The contactor member (68) is a closely-wound electrically conductive wire. The contactor member (68) is supported in spaced apart position by a resilient sealing sleeve or tube (70) which encloses the end portions includig the contact surfaces (66) of the wire conducting members (14, 16). A rubber-like spring member (18, 72) moves the sealing tube (70) and contactor member (68) into engagement with the contact surfaces (66). | ||||||
80 | EARPHONE DEVICE AND SOUND-REPRODUCING SYSTEM USING THE SAME | EP16191645.7 | 2016-09-30 | EP3188498B1 | 2018-11-14 | YAJIMA, Koichi |
Provided are an earphone device in which a cable configured to be able to respond in a wide range to press and having switch functions is applied to an earphone to make it easy even for a user who uses the earphone device for the first time to operate the earphone device, and which includes switch parts in three places, so that these three parts are selected and pressed as appropriate when necessary, thereby allowing desired operations to be easily performed, is less liable to false operation, and eliminates the need to, for example, indicate operating ranges, and a sound-reproducing system using this earphone device. The earphone device is provided with a first earphone body in which an electro-acoustic transducer is built; a first cable one end of which is connected to this first earphone body and within 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; a second earphone body in which an electro-acoustic transducer is built; and a second cable one end of which is connected to this second earphone body and within 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, the first and second cables are arranged one on top of the other, and an overlapped portion is unidirectionally pressed to simultaneously turn on the switches. In addition, a sound-reproducing system is configured by combining a mobile terminal which operates in conjunction with this earphone device. |