序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 TOUCH MOTION SWITCH US14395204 2013-07-26 US20150170853A1 2015-06-18 Jong Sik Seo; Min Gi Kim; Se Jun Chun; Yong Kyu Kim
Disclosed is a touch motion switch, more particularly a touch motion switch which generates vibrations such that a user feels vibrations when touching a switch. The touch motion switch includes: a case having a first guide therein; a vibration unit coupled to the case to be movable vertically and having a second guide movable vertically along the first guide; a resilient member mounted to the case to support the vibration unit and resiliently deformed when the vibration unit is moved vertically; a magnetic force unit inserted into the case; and a coil unit mounted to the second guide, for providing a driving force such that the vibration unit is vertically moved to vibrate by an electromagnetic interaction with the magnetic force unit.
142 FLEXIBLE ROTARY CONTROL US14083019 2013-11-18 US20150136574A1 2015-05-21 SCOTT H. RICHARDS; RYAN M. NILSEN; CRAIG F. SIDDOWAY; CHI T. TRAN
A rotary control knob (110) for a portable radio (100) utilizes a flexible shaft (112) as a tether to provide a plurality of flexible positions. The flexible shaft (112) is coupled to a switch mechanism (116) located in the radio housing (102). The rotary control knob (110) can be slid up and down the flexible shaft (112) and the flexible shaft can be bent to provide improved user access to the knob, such as for gloved usage.
143 HANDLE OPERATING DEVICE FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER US14308277 2014-06-18 US20150129403A1 2015-05-14 Jae Kwan SEO
The present disclosure relates to a handle operating device for a circuit breaker, and there is provided a handle operating device including a connecting rod configured to transfer power for operating a manual operating handle that manually operates the on/off of a circuit breaker from the outside; a movable frame connected to the connecting rod to be movably coupled to an outer surface of a circuit breaker case in a direction parallel to the operating direction of the manual operating handle; a movable member provided at the movable frame in an interlocking manner to move the manual operating handle; a slot hole is formed on the moving member in an inclined manner from the moving direction of the manual operating handle; and a fastening member fastened to the movable member and movable frame through the slot hole.
144 PUSHROD ASSEMBLY FOR A MEDIUM VOLTAGE VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER US14590313 2015-01-06 US20150114933A1 2015-04-30 Christian Reuber; Phillip Masmeier
A pushrod assembly for a medium voltage vacuum circuit breaker and vacuum circuit breaker are disclosed. The pushrod assembly can include a pushrod with an insulating body, whereby an electrical conducting terminal is arranged on a first abutting face of the insulating body and a guiding means is arranged on an opposing side of the electrical conducting terminal on a second abutting face of the insulating body for mechanically connecting the pushrod with an electromagnetic actuator. The pushrod can be integrated in the electromagnetic actuator and thus can be part of the electromagnetic actuator.
145 CIRCUIT BREAKER AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF PIN FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER'S SWITCHING MECHANISM US14448804 2014-07-31 US20150107981A1 2015-04-23 Seong Yeol CHO
A circuit breaker according to the present disclosure may include a movable contact configured to be brought into contact with or separated from the stationary contact; and a switching mechanism configured to switch the movable contact, wherein the switching mechanism includes a shaft rotatably installed therein; a transfer link configured to transfer a driving force from the shaft to the movable contact; and a pin configured to hinge-couple the shaft to the transfer link and insulate them from each other, and the pin is installed with a wear resistant member at a portion brought into contact with the shaft.
146 BUCKET ASSEMBLIES FOR MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS (MCC) WITH DISCONNECT ASSEMBLIES AND RELATED MCC CABINETS AND METHODS US14501969 2014-09-30 US20150103472A1 2015-04-16 Stephen W. Oneufer; Robert A. Morris; Daniel B. Kroushl
Circuit breakers with a rotary handle attached to an inwardly oriented shaft that connects to a gear assembly that translates rotational input to linear input also include a trip assist spring in communication with the rack gear so that, in operation, the trip assist spring applies a force to the operator slider and forces the handle to a consistent trip position.
147 BOTTOM MOUNT BUTTONS FOR A REARVIEW ASSEMBLY US14490979 2014-09-19 US20150085391A1 2015-03-26 Kristi L. Hooper; Danny L. Minikey, JR.
A rearview device having a housing defining at least one button opening. A travel guide defines a button engagement interface. The button engagement interface defines a first aperture and a second aperture. A circuit board is in abutting contact with the travel guide. A switch is disposed between the first aperture and the second aperture. At least one button is operably coupled with the button engagement interface. The at least one button is in communication with the switch.
148 Push switch US13598923 2012-08-30 US08835787B2 2014-09-16 Masatsugu Takeuchi; Yutaro Nakagawa
A push switch includes a switch contact part for carrying out electrical connection by pressing, a case having a wall part on a periphery thereof and accommodating the switch contact part in a concave portion surrounded by the wall part, and a protective sheet covering the concave portion. The protective sheet and at least a part of an upper surface of the wall part of the case are welded together as a first welding place.
149 KEY STRUCTURE US13684560 2012-11-25 US20130313095A1 2013-11-28 CHIEN-HSIN LEE
A resilient key structure includes an insulating layer, a pressing unit, an upper cover, a first conducting layer, a second conducting layer, and a spacer. The pressing unit is mounted on the insulating layer and includes a plurality of pressing members. Each pressing member partially defines a sealed receiving space filled with a fluid. The upper cover is mounted on the pressing unit and defines a plurality of openings penetrated by the pressing members. The first conducting layer is mounted to the underside of the insulating layer. The underside of the first conducting layer has a plurality of first conducting portions. The second conducting layer is arranged underneath the first conducting layer and has a plurality of second conducting portions directly facing the first conducting portions. The spacer is disposed between the first and second conducting layers and defines a plurality of through holes.
150 Push switch device US13044796 2011-03-10 US08507818B2 2013-08-13 Young-Kap Kwak
Disclosed is a push switch device. Since a push button is pressed to relatively rotate first and second pressing members in opposite directions and a push direction conversion unit converts the relative rotation of the first and second pressing members into a push movement in a switching direction, a pressing projection of the first pressing member can accurately vertically press an apex of a movable terminal. Therefore, a sense of click when the movable terminal is resiliently deformed and recovered can be maintained well, and a slide friction generated between the movable terminal and the pressing projection of the first pressing member can be minimized, preventing decrease in sense of operation and reduction in lifespan of parts due to the friction. In addition, an operation sense of the push button can be improved because straightness of the push button can be improved and there is no additional repulsion, except the repulsion by the resilient deformation of the movable terminal.
151 FLAME-QUENCHING KEYPAD ASSEMBLY US13566380 2012-08-03 US20130032461A1 2013-02-07 Arthur T. Jones, JR.; Edward J. Bailey
A process analytic device includes a metallic enclosure having electronics disposed therein. The enclosure has an enclosure wall with a reference surface. A plurality of operating rods is provided. Each operating rod is configured to pass through an aperture in the enclosure wall and to cooperate with the enclosure wall to provide a flame quenching pathway. A plurality of electrical switches is provided where each electrical switch is aligned with a respective operating rod, and is mounted a controlled distance from the reference surface. Each operating rod transfers movement to a respective electrical switch through the flame quenching pathway.
152 Antenna module US12543716 2009-08-19 US08305288B2 2012-11-06 Liang-Wei Chen
An antenna module including a casing, a USB connecting end, an antenna, a key and a moving component is provided. The casing has a terminal end opposite to the USB connecting end and a hole located at the terminal end. The antenna is disposed in the casing near the terminal end. The key disposed in the casing has an enabling portion for enabling the key when being touched. The moving component disposed in the casing includes a contacting member and an actuating member. The contacting member has first and second ends and a pivotal portion. The pivotal portion is pivotally connected to the casing between the first and second ends. The actuating member exposed from the hole is for moving toward the USB connecting end. The first end is driven by the actuating member, so that the second end is rotated around the pivotal portion to touch the enabling portion.
153 Key structure of a keyboard US12651653 2010-01-04 US08237073B2 2012-08-07 Yu-Hsiang Ting; Chia-Fa Cheng
A key structure of a keyboard includes a cap having a cover and a key post protruded under the cover, a key base which has a base board, restraining posts and a guiding post protruded on the base board with being arranged and spaced to surround a receiving space thereamong, and a resilient dome with a recessed passageway mounted between the cover and the base board to receive the key post and the posts in the passageway. The key post includes a base pillar and guiding ribs arranged around the base pillar. A guiding channel is opened in an inside of the guiding post to communicate with the receiving space and passes through a top of the guiding post. The key post is movably inserted in the receiving space with one guiding rib being slidably inserted in the guiding channel and the other guiding ribs being resisted against the respective restraining posts.
154 KEY STRUCTURE AND CAPACITIVE SENSING DEVICE USING THE SAME THEREOF US13297285 2011-11-16 US20120119996A1 2012-05-17 Wen-Yen Wu; Chih-Ming Chang
A key structure and a capacitive sensing device using the same are provided. The key structure is disposed on the capacitive sensing panel. The key structure comprises a pressing portion and a support portion. The pressing portion has a pressing surface and a conductive surface opposite to the pressing surface. The pressing surface is connected to the conductive surface, which faces the capacitive sensing panel. The support portion is connected to the pressing portion. When the pressing portion is pressed, the conductive surface of the pressing portion is close to or touches the capacitive sensing panel.
155 ELECTRICAL SWITCH COMPRISING A PUSHBUTTON FIXED BETWEEN A FILM AND A CONTACTOR US12854642 2010-08-11 US20110036696A1 2011-02-17 Jean-Christophe Villain; Michel Cour; Thierry Burnel
The invention proposes an electrical switch (10) comprising: a horizontal bottom plate (12), the horizontal top face (12s) of which supports at least two electrical contacts (16); a contactor (14) which is placed on the top face (12s) of the bottom plate (12) and which can be elastically deformed to electrically link the two electrical contacts (16); a pushbutton (24) which is positioned vertically above the contactor (14) and which can be manually displaced downward to provoke the elastic deformation of the contactor (14); and an elastic film (32) which consists of a elastic film protecting the contactor (14) which covers the contactor (14) and the pushbutton (24), which is fixed to the top face (12s) of the plate (12), so as to secure the contactor (14) vertically on the plate (12), characterized in that the pushbutton (24) is secured on the top portion (14s) of the contactor (14), and in that the elastic film (32) is secured on the top portion (14s) of the contactor (14) and secured on the top section (24s) of the pushbutton (24).
156 Low-profile switch mechanism US12082378 2008-04-09 US07820930B2 2010-10-26 Da-Yong Mao
A switch mechanism includes a frame, an electrical switch on the frame, a lever extending from the frame alongside the switch and including an activation portion whereupon deflection of the lever, the activation portion bears upon the switch so as to activate the switch A force-transfer device associated with the frame moves upon user-activation to deflect the lever. Furthermore, the present switch mechanism is not limited in its application to ON-OFF switches as it could be equally applied to other function switches of low-profile devices.
157 DOME SWITCH WITH INTEGRAL ACTUATOR US12142333 2008-06-19 US20090314619A1 2009-12-24 Douglas Weber
A dome switch structure that includes an actuator integrally formed with a dome is disclosed. Advantageously, the actuator can be formed so as to be positioned over and properly aligned with the dome. In one embodiment, the dome switch structure is used by an electronic device to provide user input. When the actuator is pressed by a user, the actuator depresses the dome and induces a switching action. In one embodiment, the dome switch structures can be manufactured (i.e., machined) as a unitary structure. Consequently, since actuators and domes can be formed together, the dome switch structures yield not only consistent accurate alignment but also simplified assembly of dome switches. Given the accurate alignment of an actuator to a corresponding dome, dome switches formed from the dome switch structures can have consistent and reliable tactile feel to users, which thereby provides reliable usage by users.
158 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY FOR LAUNDRY DEVICE US12097787 2006-12-27 US20090139847A1 2009-06-04 Ju Han Yoon; Sung Gi Hwang
A control panel assembly of a laundry device is disclosed, by which a manipulation of buttons (200) is facilitated by improving button configurations of the laundry device. The present invention includes a control panel (100) provided to a front side of a body and a keypad provided to the control panel, the keypad (200) having a plurality of button groups (200a, 200b, 200c, 200d) enabling a washing to be performed by selecting a plurality of operational conditions once.
159 Push button US11872047 2007-10-15 US07462796B1 2008-12-09 Chung Chai
A push button of a computer keyboard includes a cap (10) and a key base (20) attached to cap. The cap includes a cover (12) and a post (14) extending from the cover along a first direction. The post includes a plurality of sidewalls (141) and at least one recessed guideway connected between the adjacent sidewalls. A through hole (28) is defined in the key base for receiving the post of the cap. At least one guide rib (243) is formed on the key base in the through hole. The at least one guide rib is resisted against the corresponding at least one guideway of the post of the cap along two tangent lines parallel to the first direction. The post of the cap is movable along the tangent lines.
160 BUTTON ASSEMBLY US11611143 2006-12-15 US20070209921A1 2007-09-13 JIUNN-HER LI; SHIH-CHANG HSU; TZU-HSIU HUNG
A button assembly includes a first-button assembly (70), and a second-button assembly (80). The first-button assembly comprises a first button (72), and a first-supporting frame (74) used for supporting the first button. The first supporting frame includes a plurality of latching poles (78) projecting therefrom. The second-button assembly includes a plurality of second buttons (82) arranged around the first button, and a second-supporting frame 86 for supporting the second buttons. The second-supporting frame includes a plurality of latching holes 842 for receiving the latching poles. An electronic product having the button assembly is also disclosed.
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