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 INPUT DEVICE PCT/JP2017007904 2017-02-28 WO2017217027A8 2018-01-18 URAYAMA SHINYA; MIYAHARA NAOKI; IIMURE SATOSHI; WAKITA YOSHITSUGU; ARATA TSUYOSHI; ZOTTERMAN ERIK; ANDERSSON THOMAS; FELBER BJOERN
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vehicle input device which may be configured inexpensively by mechanical switches, and which is capable of detecting a state of an operation lever during a rotation thereof. Provided is a vehicle input device, comprising: an operation lever 5 which is capable of rotating from a neutral position to a shift position; a first switch 19 which is mechanical, which switches from an off position to an on position in an outward operation of the operation lever 5 rotating from the neutral position to the shift position, and which switches from the on position to the off position in a return operation of the operation lever 5 rotating from the shift position to the neutral position; a second switch 21 which is mechanical, which switches from an off position to an on position after the first switch 19 in the outward operation, and which switches from the on position to the off position before the first switch 19 in the return operation; and a control unit which determines the rotation state of the operation lever 5 on the basis of output signals of the first switch 19 and the second switch 21.
62 Resetting device for a steering-column switch unit of a motor vehicle, and motor vehicle US14368015 2012-11-29 US09651982B2 2017-05-16 Rainer Lipfert; Martin Hasch; Karl Simonis
The invention relates to a resetting device (6) for a steering-column switch unit (1) of a motor vehicle, having a triggering element (10) by means of which an actuating lever (2) of the steering-column switch unit (1) can be moved from an actuated position into an initial position, having an intermediate piece (22) on which the triggering element (10) is mounted so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (35) between a rest position and a triggering position in which the actuating lever (2) can be moved into the initial position, wherein the triggering element (10) is furthermore mounted on the intermediate piece (22) so as to be displaceable in a sliding direction (28) perpendicular to the pivot axis (35), having a spring element (27) for generating a spring force which acts parallel to the sliding direction (28) and with which the triggering element (10) is arranged under preload on the intermediate piece (22), and having a switch override protection unit (32) with at least one switch override spring (33, 34) which, in a switch override situation, permits a movement of the intermediate piece (22) relative to the actuating lever (2), wherein the at least one switch override spring (33, 34) and the spring element (27) are arranged adjacent to one another in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction (28).
63 Click module and operation switch US14478316 2014-09-05 US09324516B2 2016-04-26 Kotaro Wada; Yasuhide Tanaka; Takashi Nose; Hidetoshi Yoshikawa
A click module which gives a feeling of click when an operation knob which is tiltably and pivotally supported on a casing of an operation switch is tiltably operated has a click face on which a crest portion or a valley portion is formed, a click element which slides on the click face, and a resilient member which biases the click element to a click face side. The click module is detachably mounted on the casing. The click element and the click face slide relative to each other in an interlocking manner with a tilting operation of the operation knob.
64 Circuit breaker handle actuation device US13973059 2013-08-22 US09230756B2 2016-01-05 Ajit Pharne
A circuit breaker handle actuation device used in conjunction with a circuit breaker having a circuit breaker handle and an external handle located on an electrical enclosure. The device includes a stationary frame having first and second horizontal supports. The device also includes a rotatable frame having first and second horizontal elements which extend from first and second vertical elements, respectively. The first and second vertical elements are rotatably attached to the first and second horizontal supports. In addition, an opening for receiving the circuit breaker handle is located between the first and second vertical elements. Further, the device includes a rotatable bracket having first and second vertical arms which are rotatably attached to the first and second horizontal elements, respectively, wherein the rotatable bracket is connected to the external handle. Movement of the external handle between ON, OFF and RESET/PARK positions causes corresponding movement of the circuit breaker handle.
65 RESETTING DEVICE FOR A STEERING-COLUMN SWITCH UNIT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, AND MOTOR VEHICLE US14368015 2012-11-29 US20140339057A1 2014-11-20 Rainer Lipfert; Martin Hasch; Karl Simonis
The invention relates to a resetting device (6) for a steering-column switch unit (1) of a motor vehicle, having a triggering element (10) by means of which an actuating lever (2) of the steering-column switch unit (1) can be moved from an actuated position into an initial position, having an intermediate piece (22) on which the triggering element (10) is mounted so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (35) between a rest position and a triggering position in which the actuating lever (2) can be moved into the initial position, wherein the triggering element (10) is furthermore mounted on the intermediate piece (22) so as to be displaceable in a sliding direction (28) perpendicular to the pivot axis (35), having a spring element (27) for generating a spring force which acts parallel to the sliding direction (28) and with which the triggering element (10) is arranged under preload on the intermediate piece (22), and having a switch override protection unit (32) with at least one switch override spring (33, 34) which, in a switch override situation, permits a movement of the intermediate piece (22) relative to the actuating lever (2), wherein the at least one switch override spring (33, 34) and the spring element (27) are arranged adjacent to one another in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction (28).
66 ENERGY EFFICIENT COMPACT ELECTRONIC TIMER FOR AN ELECTRICAL LOAD US13283551 2011-10-27 US20120104871A1 2012-05-03 Thomas Strothmann
A compact wall-mountable load control device for controlling the power delivered to an electrical load from an AC power source includes: a controllably conductive device coupled in a series electrical connection between the AC power source and the load, the controllably conductive device including a control input; a control circuit operatively coupled to the control input of the controllably conductive device, the control circuit operable to control the conductivity of the controllably conductive device, the control circuit including a timer; a timer adjustment selector operatively coupled to the control circuit; a visual indicator operatively coupled to the control circuit; and a switch operatively connected to the control circuit to provide a user the ability to operate the control circuit using the integral switch. The control circuit includes a timed ON setting, an OFF setting, and an ON setting that bypasses the timer. The timed ON setting may be user adjustable.
67 Electrical switch with omega shaped return spring US643017 1996-05-02 US5773774A 1998-06-30 Rajkumar Ramamurthy
The present invention provides an electrical switch with a return spring comprising a housing having a cylindrical shaped rotor having a brace member extending therefrom and in a centered position, the brace member is positioned adjacent to a stop abutment member protruding within the aperture of the switch housing and a spring member mounted on the rotor having arms which abut against the edges of the brace member and the stop abutment in the centered position and upon rotation of the rotor, the arms of the spring will cause the rotor to return to its centered position. The brace member abuts the arms of the return spring and upon rotation of the rotor, the braces cause the arms of the return spring to deform. The return spring in a preferred embodiment has an Omega shape.
68 Displacement detecting switch device US637354 1996-04-24 US5693925A 1997-12-02 Kenichi Yamada; Hirotoshi Utsunomiya; Takashi Nakazawa
A displacement detecting switch device is assembled with ultrasonic welding techniques, so that easiness of assembling work for it is further increased. The device comprises a switch body including a cover body and a base plate; an operation lever disposed pivotably outside of the switching body; and a movable plate disposed inside of the switch body and linked with the operation lever. There are disposed a first joint portion and a second joint portion formed by ultrasonic welding between the cover body and the base plate and between the operation lever and the movable plate, respectively.
69 Lever switch device US521459 1990-05-10 US5099095A 1992-03-24 Tsunesuke Takano
A switch device includes an insulating base formed of a plastics material which defines upper and lower switch operation spaces, a pair of confronting hinge bosses interposed between the upper and lower switch operating spaces, and a lamp-mounting space. An operation lever having upper and lower ends is pivotally coupled to the hinge bosses such that the upper end extends into the upper switch operation space and a lower end extends into the lower switch operating space. In this manner, the operation lever may be pivotally moved between first and second states. The lower end of the operation lever includes a bridge portion which establishes a hole such that an opposed pair of resilient contact members associated with a U-shaped movable contact are disposed adjacent to the hole and are thereby capable of being resiliently displaced therewithin. A lamp-holding connector is mounted to the base for holding a lamp within a lamp-mounting space. First and second fixed contacts form an electrical circuit through the lamp held by the lamp-holding connector and are disposed within the lower switch operating space such that the resilient contact members of the U-shaped movable contact makes electrical contact with the first and second fixed contacts when the operation lever is in the first state, and breaks electrical contact between the first and second fixed contacts when the operation lever is in the second state. As such, an electrical circuit is made and broken to turn a lamp held by the lamp-holding connector on and off, respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the switch device will be provided with a base which includes a securing boss extending into the lamp-mounting space. The lamp-holding connector will therefore include an aperture which accepts the securing boss so as to couple the lamp-holding connector to the base.
70 Rotary type photoelectric switch US082349 1987-08-06 US4831253A 1989-05-16 Yutaka Omura; Takesi Kikukawa
A rotary type photoelectric switch comprises a rotary shaft rotated by an external force, a light interrupting plate coupled to the rotary shaft, a light-emitting element for emitting light, and a light-receiving element for receiving the light of the light-emitting element, wherein the light interrupting plate swings to enter into and exit from the lightpath formed between the light-emitting element and the light-receiving element. A stopper remote from the rotary shaft regulates the stroke of the light-interrupting plate, and a wavy spring or magnet reduce bounce of the plate.
71 Rotary selector switch US576465 1975-05-12 US3983352A 1976-09-28 Richard B. Ellis, Jr.; James R. Wilson
An improved rotary-type selector switch for fan speed control or the like including curved terminal members supported upon a base member around a central boss extending therefrom and having a conductive contactor for selectively interconnecting said terminal members when said contactor is pivoted. A cover member is attached to the contactor for pivotal movement together and retains springs which push the contactor against the terminal members and permit movement of the cover toward the contactor. The aforedescribed parts are assembled by a pin fastener with an expandable first end portion which engages the base in snapfitting relation and an enlarged second end portion overlying the cover member. Circumferentially spaced detent means and a projecting ridge formed between the pin fastener and the cover operably engage one another positively to locate the cover and connected contactor in a plurality of annular positions with respect to the base member.
72 Battery disconnector US32321773 1973-01-12 US3821501A 1974-06-28 PARMENTER R
A battery disconnector particularly adapted for disconnecting the batteries of automobiles to prevent theft comprising a remote operated rotary switch having two fixed contacts, one to one of the cables of the battery, and the other preferably between the battery and the electric starting motor. A rotatable connector is adapted to carry the current between these contacts and is turned by a gear in turn operated by a pinion gear connected to a rotary shaft or the like which may be either locked by a key or have an operating handle hidden in an unexposed portion of the vehicle, e.g., under the dashboard.
73 Toggle switch US33177673 1973-02-12 US3800110A 1974-03-26 BAUMANIS B
A toggle switch comprises a housing with a toggle switch mechanism therein located on one side of a transverse wall structure of the housing. The switch mechanism includes a sector pivotally mounted on the housing and carrying a movable contact for engagement with fixed contacts in the housing. The sector has a surrounding skirt that slides on the transverse wall structure whereby the fixed and movable contacts are substantially enclosed. The plastic material forming the enclosure is of a noninflammable type having a high resistance to arcing. A groove between the fixed contacts increases the arc path resulting from surface buildup of conductive material removed from the contacts due to the arcing.
74 Electrical switch having integral operating member and body US3597564D 1969-09-17 US3597564A 1971-08-03 LEWIS KEITH
An electrical switch includes a body carrying fixed contacts. A movable contact is engageable with the fixed contacts, and an operating member is movable relative to the body to move the movable contact. The operating member and the body are molded integrally with one another, and are interconnected by a flexible neck integral with the body and the operating member, the neck permitting the relative movement between the body and the operating member when the operating member is moved to operate the movable contact.
75 Toggle switch US51586365 1965-12-23 US3366755A 1968-01-30 KREHBIEL JOHN H
76 Two and three-position selector switch US51084165 1965-12-01 US3363070A 1968-01-09 KUSSY FRANK W
77 Irreversible electric switch US42216264 1964-12-30 US3319032A 1967-05-09 BAIRD LESLIE L
78 Limited-rotation unidirectional drive US21821362 1962-08-15 US3228259A 1966-01-11 TOMERLIN JR WILLIAM C
79 Selector switch contact construction with deformable contact support plate means US18062862 1962-03-19 US3214536A 1965-10-26 WALLACE HENRY W
80 Pivotally actuated alternate action switch US19625562 1962-05-21 US3177311A 1965-04-06 TORRICO JORGE L
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