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 Re-configurable trigger assembly US11381558 2006-05-04 US07306156B2 2007-12-11 Thomas Wulff; Azer Ilkhanov
Described is an improved trigger assembly for use in an electronic device. The trigger assembly includes a pressure sensitive member and a trigger button. The pressure sensitive member includes two or more conductive lines. The pressure sensitive member is secured to a portion of the mobile terminal. The trigger button is secured to the mobile terminal in a manner such that a force applied to the trigger button causes a resultant force to be applied on the pressure sensitive member. The force applied on the pressure sensitive member causes a change in an electrical property between at least two of the conductive lines. A module measures the electrical property between the conductive lines. A function of the device is initiated depending on a comparison of the measured electrical property to a threshold value.
42 Vehicle switch US11264449 2005-11-01 US07288734B2 2007-10-30 Manabu Shiroshita
A vehicle switch includes a case having a through-hole through the top face thereof, an operating body, a switch contact, an elastic cover, and a sliding part. The top end of the operating body projects from the through-hole. The operating body is housed in the case vertically movable. The switch contact is brought into and out of electrical contact by the vertical movement of the operating body. The elastic cover covers the through-hole of the case and the top end of the operating body. The sliding part that has a smaller friction coefficient than that of the elastic cover is provided in the top portion of the elastic cover, and covers at least the rim of the top portion of the elastic cover, or protrudes from the top face of the top portion and has an arc-shaped curved surface in the outer periphery of the upper rim thereof.
43 Switchpad for a pushbutton switch assembly US11111351 2005-04-21 US07132615B1 2006-11-07 Donald J. Greer
A switchpad for use within a pushbutton switch assembly including a web connecting a spacer and a contact support.
44 Indicating light US10387817 2003-03-13 US07104677B2 2006-09-12 Reinhold Barlian; Karl-Heinz Lux
Indicating light for an optical display, with a housing exhibiting electrically conductive parts, a light-emitting diode, and a push element, capable of axial displacement in a hollow rod, for a switch mounted in the hollow rod.
45 Re-configurable trigger assembly US10160772 2002-06-03 US07055749B2 2006-06-06 Thomas Wulff; Azer Ilkhanov
Described is an improved trigger assembly for use in an electronic device. The trigger assembly includes a pressure sensitive member and a trigger button. The pressure sensitive member includes two or more conductive lines. The pressure sensitive member is secured to a portion of the mobile terminal. The trigger button is secured to the mobile terminal in a manner such that a force applied to the trigger button causes a resultant force to be applied on the pressure sensitive member. The force applied on the pressure sensitive member causes a change in an electrical property between at least two of the conductive lines. A module measures the electrical property between the conductive lines. A function of the device is initiated depending on a comparison of the measured electrical property to a threshold value.
46 Re-configurable trigger assembly US10160772 2002-06-03 US20030234291A1 2003-12-25 Thomas Wulff; Azer Ilkhanov
Described is an improved trigger assembly for use in an electronic device. The trigger assembly includes a pressure sensitive member and a trigger button. The pressure sensitive member includes two or more conductive lines. The pressure sensitive member is secured to a portion of the mobile terminal. The trigger button is secured to the mobile terminal in a manner such that a force applied to the trigger button causes a resultant force to be applied on the pressure sensitive member. The force applied on the pressure sensitive member causes a change in an electrical property between at least two of the conductive lines. A module measures the electrical property between the conductive lines. A function of the device is initiated depending on a comparison of the measured electrical property to a threshold value.
47 Indicating light US10387817 2003-03-13 US20030214816A1 2003-11-20 Reinhold Barlian; Karl-Heinz Lux
Indicating light for an optical display, with a housing exhibiting electrically conductive parts, a light-emitting diode, and a push element, capable of axial displacement in a hollow rod, for a switch mounted in the hollow rod.
48 Electrical switch US09763592 2001-02-26 US06573466B1 2003-06-03 Klaus Rapp; Rainer Kizele
The invention relates to an electrical switch with a housing (2). In the housing (2) there is a contact system (3), to which a switching effect can be applied by means of an actuating member (6) which is arranged in an opening (5) on the housing (2) and partly protrudes out of the housing (2). The part of the actuating member (6) protruding out of the housing (2) as well as the opening (5) in the housing (2) is covered by a cap (9) allowing the movement of the actuating member (6). The cap (9) has a cover of a hard material and a sleeve-like part (11) of a flexible material, designed in the manner of a bellows. The cover, designed essentially in the manner of a planar surface (10), is arranged on the part of the actuating member (6) protruding out of the opening (5) in such a way that the actuating member (6) can be moved via a side of the cover facing the user. One end of the sleeve-like part (11) is fastened along a peripheral edge on the side of the planar surface (10) of the cover facing away from the user. The other end of the sleeve-like part (11) protrudes laterally beyond the surface (10) of the cover, the protruding other end of the sleeve-like part (11) being arranged on a region (12) of the housing (2) surrounding the opening (5).
49 Arrangement for illuminating the adjusting knob of an input unit by means of transmitted light US09877831 2001-06-08 US20020075668A1 2002-06-20 Christian Dorrie
For a rotary switch (7) fastened on a dividing wall (1), it is proposed to illuminate the adjusting knob (4) by means of transmitted light by providing as a light guide (20) a conical ring (28) formed with continuations (29, 30, 31) formed on in the axial direction, the continuations (29, 30, 31) reaching through the dividing wall (1) and being aligned with light-emitting diodes (8, 9), which are located on a printed-circuit board (6) assigned to the rotary switch (7). The light guide (20) is fastened on the dividing wall (1) indirectly by fastening the housing (3) and is secured against twisting by suitable indentations (47, 48, 49) in the dividing wall (1).
50 Switch device US09626908 2000-07-27 US06344622B1 2002-02-05 Shuji Takiguchi; Toshifumi Kobayashi; Atuyoshi Yamaguchi
A switch device includes a key member (4). The key member (4) has a display switch button (13) including a transparent portion through which image information displayed on a display screen of an image display device is transmitted so as to display the image information on an outer side surface of the key member (4). Further, the key member (4) has a button mounting frame (16) including a switch depressing portion (14) operative to switch a switch (6) when the key depressing portion (14) is depressed, and having a button mounting hole portion to which the display switch button (13) is attached. Furthermore, the key member (4) has a waterproof dust cover (19) of a rubber material, which is molded integrally on the button mounting frame (16) to cover the same, and which includes a support portion (17) held in intimate contact with the display screen, and a contractible skirt portion (18). A plurality of resin filling holes are formed in the button mounting frame. The rubber material, forming the waterproof dust cover (19), is filled in the resin filling holes.
51 Tilt detecting device US09625110 2000-07-25 US06341428B1 2002-01-29 Masayoshi Tanazawa; Shunji Minami
A tilt detecting device for use in various electronic apparatuses such as a watch, electronic notebook or the like. The tilt detecting device includes a projection in a part of a ball containing portion formed in an interior of an insulation case. In the insulation case, two conductive pins are disposed thereon in parallel with each other with a predetermined space, which have a large diameter portion, a small diameter portion and a step between them. In the ball containing portion, a conductive ball is contained therein, which is movable along in a longitudinal direction of the two conductive pins in the ball containing portion when the insulation case is inclined. Only when the insulation case is inclined, the conductive ball is at a position on the large diameter portions to be electrically in contact with the two conductive pins to output a corresponding detection signal.
52 Integrated interior trim and electrical assembly for an automotive vehicle US569684 1995-12-08 US5805402A 1998-09-08 H. Winston Maue; George A. Wooldridge
An integrated interior trim and electrical assembly for use in an automotive vehicle includes an integrated electrical junction box and an interior trim panel. The interior trim panel has a generally rigid substrate covered by an aesthetically pleasing covering material. The junction box includes a flexible printed circuit board, a rigid printed circuit board, a busbar and insulator assembly, and a conductive deposited trace. The integrated interior trim and electrical assembly employs a sheet-like electrically conductive circuit layer which distributes electricity between a switch and an electricity activated device. A sheet-like electrically conductive layer is partially external from and partially disposed inside of an electrical junction box wherein it is electrically connected to one or more of the other circuit layers also contained within the junction box. Portions of the sheet-like electrically conductive layer external to the junction box are also suitable for integration with a series of occupant operable switches. Another aspect of the present invention employs a conductive elastomeric pad between internal circuit layers. A portion of an electrical junction box is molded within an interior trim panel substrate. Integrated interior trim and electrical assembly, a sheet-like electrically conductive layer is formed and affixed within an interior trim panel.
53 Power distribution box and system US687132 1996-07-24 US5785532A 1998-07-28 H. Winston Maue; Mohamad H. Zeiden; Luke P. Steigerwald
A power distribution box extends through a bulkhead of an automotive vehicle. This power distribution box has a first electrical connector accessible from within an engine compartment. Furthermore, a portion of the power distribution box is accessible from the passenger compartment. In another aspect of the present invention, an electricity storage device, an electricity generating device, an ignition switch, an alternator and various other engine compartment and passenger compartment accessories are electrically connected to the power distribution box.
54 Device exerting a protective action against fluid seepages in electrical switches and the like US626542 1996-04-02 US5722533A 1998-03-03 Flavio Gallone
A device exerting a protective action against fluid seepages in electrical switches and the like comprises an annular seal (9a, 9b, 9c, 9d) perimetrically integral with an external box-shaped body (5) of a switch and operating on a border (4a) of a shaped opening (3) formed on the front in a support wall (4) into which the switch is to be engaged. The device further comprises sealing means between the operating push button (8) and a guide collar (15) for said push button provided in a switch.
55 Luminous key top US683946 1991-04-11 US5404133A 1995-04-04 Tatsuya Moriike; Atsushi Haseyama
A luminous key top having display sections comprises: a display member having a plurality of protrusions corresponding to the respective external configurations of the display sections and formed of a transparent or a translucent synthetic resin; an external member consisting of an opaque synthetic resin and formed integrally on the display member except for the respective top surfaces of the protrusions; first light-transmitting color layers formed by printing on the respective top surfaces of the protrusions; and second light-transmitting color layers formed by printing on the first light-transmitting color layers.
56 Illuminated rotary switch assembly US093125 1993-07-16 US5359165A 1994-10-25 Denis J. Leveque; Richard G. Johnson
An illuminated multi-position rotary selector/control switch assembly for switching substantial direct current (20 amps) at low voltages (12 V). A lower plastic housing shell is molded in a two-stage process with the first stage comprising molding platable thermoplastic resin strips and molding thereover second stage unplatable thermoplastic with exposed surface portions of said first first stage subsequently plated to form conductive strips having stationary switching contacts attached. The connector terminal pins are formed integrally with the strips in the first stage molding. The second stage thermoplastic molded thereover forms the part outline. The upper housing shell has a transparent arcuate window molded integrally therein for collecting and feeding light from a lamp to a light pipe carried by the user rotatable actuation knob.
57 Method of sealing electric and electronic parts US60167 1987-06-10 US4849048A 1989-07-18 Akio Inagaki; Kiyotaka Nakai; Hitoshi Tauchi
A method of sealing electric and electonic parts, comprising employing two different ultraviolet-curing resins for upper and lower layer portions, respectively, the resin employed for the upper layer portion having a smaller specific gravity than that of the resin for the lower layer portion before the resins are cured, and simultaneously curing the resins by irradiation with an ultraviolet ray. The ultraviolet-curing resin employed for the upper layer portion is an epoxy acrylate or epoxy resin, while an urethane acrylate ultraviolet-curing resin is employed for the lower layer portion, and the thickness of the ultraviolet-curing resin employed for the upper layer portion is set at from 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
58 Small, low-power switch having integral insulating and conductive portions US480682 1983-03-31 US4772768A 1988-09-20 Teisuke Nukada
A small, low-power switch, such as a toggle switch, includes a plastic housing which surrounds a switching contact assembly and provides a mounting for an electrically conductive handle. To ensure adequate grounding of the handle, the housing is made of two parts. A first portion made of insulating plastic surrounds the switching contact assembly and insulates it from the handle, as well as other components. A second portion made of conductive plastic is integrally molded to the first portion and is in electrical contact with the handle. The second portion also includes suitable structure for adapting the switch to be mounted on, or otherwise connected to, a grounded conductor, to thereby ground the handle.
59 Method for making luminous plastic articles US3456043D 1965-10-01 US3456043A 1969-07-15 EMERY DONALD B
60 키패드 일체형 하우징의 제조방법 및 그 키패드 일체형하우징 KR1020070080700 2007-08-10 KR100786302B1 2007-12-14 김동협
A method for manufacturing a housing integrated with a key pad and the housing are provided to form a housing and a key pad fixed to a body of a mobile terminal through one manufacturing process, thereby remarkably reducing a manufacturing cost. A key pad part(20) is integrally formed on a housing(10) when the housing(10) is molded. A plurality of functional buttons(22) and number/character buttons(24) protrude from the surface of the key pad part(20). A pressurized protrusion is molded on the bottom surface of each button through double molding. A coating layer is formed on the surface of the housing part and the key pad part through a hard spray scheme. A display part is formed on the coating layer of the top surface of each button. A finished layer is formed on the coating layer and the display part through a coating scheme.
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