101 |
Discussion Unit conference system having a replaceable modules |
JP2008529477 |
2005-09-09 |
JP2009507259A |
2009-02-19 |
ファン ローン マルク; デ ヴィト ルート |
会議システム(8)内で使用されるディスカッションユニット(6)を開示する。 当該ディスカッションユニットは会議システム(8)の少なくとも1つの第2のディスカッションユニット(6)に接続されるのに適している。 ディスカッションユニット(6)は少なくとも2つの動作モード間で切り換え可能である。 ディスカッションユニット(6)はさらに、各動作モードに対する少なくとも1つのコントロールを含むコントロールセットの他に少なくとも1つの交換可能なコントロール(420)を含み、当該少なくとも1つの交換可能なコントロール(420)は、目下使用されている動作モードをユーザに示すのに適しており、これによってユーザはディスカッションユニット(6)をコントロールすることができる。 |
102 |
Input device |
JP2003121402 |
2003-04-25 |
JP4176541B2 |
2008-11-05 |
幹夫 小野寺 |
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103 |
Remote controller |
JP2002334282 |
2002-11-18 |
JP3667316B2 |
2005-07-06 |
承億 崔; 喜仙 朴; 慧珠 金; 翰秀 金; 英奎 陳 |
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104 |
Switching device |
JP2002262887 |
2002-09-09 |
JP2004103363A |
2004-04-02 |
ISHII TAKASHI; FUJIMOTO MASAJI; FUJITANI SHIGETOSHI; SAKAI TAKAYUKI; MATSUMOTO ATSUSHI; FUKUI TAKAO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a switching device which surely separates an operation part from a switch part in mutually detached state even when a pair of contacts melt and adhere to each other.
SOLUTION: A movable contact b9 and a stationary contact b12 of a switch part b are separated from each other by a force to turn the switch part b and detach it from an operation part a. It is thus possible to separate the movable contact b9 and the stationary contact b12 from each other with reliability by utilizing the force to detach the operation part from the switch part b.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO |
105 |
Electric switch module |
JP32692097 |
1997-11-12 |
JPH10149740A |
1998-06-02 |
COMERCI JOSEPH D; DATA MARK M |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a push button switch module which comprises all of desiring parts, can be extremely easily assembled, and is easily usable for various types of switch wire-distributing chassis.
SOLUTION: In a push button switch module 10 to be installed in a switch wire-distributing module, a front part housing 12 comprises at least one push button hole 24. An actuator pad 14 to be attached to the rear part of the front part housing 12 comprises a push button switch actuator 32 to be exposed to the hole 24. In the rear side of the front part housing 12, the printed circuit board 16 to be installed in the rear part of the actuator pad 14 comprises a switch pad 38 functionally related to the switch actuator 32. A switch cap 18 is installed in front of the housing 12 in the hole 24 in a changeable manner and made movable relative to the housing 12 in order to be joined to the switch actuator 32.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO |
106 |
Key pad |
JP10591293 |
1993-04-09 |
JPH0668747A |
1994-03-11 |
HANSU YURUGEN SHIYUMITSUTO; KURAUSU GEE RINDERU; TEO RUUTOKE EBERUSUROO |
PURPOSE: To make sealing efficient even with respect to harsh environments by forming a keypad from a thin film at the time of manufacturing the keypad, and forming sealed structure in order to prevent moisture and/or dust from gathering under the pad. CONSTITUTION: At the time of manufacturing a keypad using a thin film, a block 40 positioned at an upper part is provided with a lower contact rim 41 composed of segments of a receiving face 20 with an angle, a conductive tip part 18 and lateral connecting strips 22. The rim 41 is made of an elastomer material, the block 40 is made of a durable material such as polyacetal or nylon, and the action of the keypad remains as conventional. The block 40 is protruded upward and downward from the surface 42 of a housing 24 and is connected to the rim 41. In such constitution, a nodule 43 in a receiving aperture 44 is connected into the upper face of the rim 41 by resistive holding and is extended close to a photoconductor 28, so as to accelerate photoconduction from the photoconductor 28 to the keypad surface. |
107 |
Keyboard |
JP11368491 |
1991-04-19 |
JPH0628944A |
1994-02-04 |
UORUTAA EMU UEIRANDO; MAIKERU EI DEISHIYU; PATORITSUKU ERU OOMU |
PURPOSE: To provide a small-sized, lightweight keyboard sustaining contamination, by furnishing a ring-shaped stationary contact around a cylindrical projection which guides and holes each key on a base board, and inserting an elastic boot having movable contact between the base board and the key. CONSTITUTION: A ring 31 having a conductive surface 34 constituting a movable contact is furnished on a boot 11 consisting of a molding of rubber. The ring 31 is hung at the inner structure 35 and surrounds each cylindrical projection 21 on the base board 20 approx. concentrically. When the key 10 is pushed, the conductive surface 34 contacts finally with an inner conductor ring 19 and outer conductor ring 18 furnished at a film 15 on the base board 20 so as to establish electric connections. When the force applied to the operation surface 9 is removed by the restoring force generated by distortion of the boot 11, the key 10 is returned to its original position. This permits lowering of the contour of the keyboard ultimately, giving a sense of clicking in operation, and also resisting against contamination in various sorts owing to this construction where the contact is enclosed with the boot 11. |
108 |
JPH0517644B2 - |
JP23287983 |
1983-12-12 |
JPH0517644B2 |
1993-03-09 |
IIDA HIDEO |
A spring unit for a keyboard comprises a base sheet having a specified number of openings perforated thereupon in accordance with a key layout and a number of dome-shaped spring members separated individually from each other, and each bearing a movable contact point for completing a circuit between fixed contact points. Each of the spring members is removably engaged with an opening in the base sheet. The spring members are molded from a high polymer resilient material and are easily replaceable. |
109 |
JPH0426727B2 - |
JP12072687 |
1987-05-18 |
JPH0426727B2 |
1992-05-08 |
SUGIURA HIROTSUGU; IBE TAKAYA |
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110 |
Character input device |
JP18063990 |
1990-07-10 |
JPH0471125A |
1992-03-05 |
HINOHARA MAKOTO; HAYASHI TOSHIO |
PURPOSE: To improve operability and reduce erroneous inputs by operating the pressure-sensitive regions of an input panel for inputting via a key top member when the key top member is fitted, and removing the key top member to utilize a device as a normal touch panel.
CONSTITUTION: A removable key top sheet member is provided on a touch panel 101. The holding section 101a of the key top member is provided at the edge section of the touch panel 101. A key top 104 constituting the chassis portion of the key top member is held on the touch panel 101. Multiple through holes are provided oppositely to multiple pressure-sensitive regions of the touch panel 101, and support shafts 102a of key tops 102 are inserted into the through holes. The key tops 102 are fixed at the upper ends of the support shafts 102a above the key top 104, and the key top 102 portions are excited upward by dampers 103 arranged between them and the key top 104.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio |
111 |
JPH0373973B2 - |
JP15250482 |
1982-09-01 |
JPH0373973B2 |
1991-11-25 |
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112 |
Operation key |
JP25427684 |
1984-12-03 |
JPS60136115A |
1985-07-19 |
YAROSURAFU KEPURUDA |
|
113 |
Spring unit for keyboard |
JP23287983 |
1983-12-12 |
JPS60127620A |
1985-07-08 |
IIDA HIDEO |
A spring unit for a keyboard comprises a base sheet having a specified number of openings perforated thereupon in accordance with a key layout and a number of dome-shaped spring members separated individually from each other, and each bearing a movable contact point for completing a circuit between fixed contact points. Each of the spring members is removably engaged with an opening in the base sheet. The spring members are molded from a high polymer resilient material and are easily replaceable. |
114 |
Pushbutton switch |
JP12732380 |
1980-09-16 |
JPS5648012A |
1981-05-01 |
GODOFURIITO HENDORIKU WAARURE |
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115 |
JPS4931231A - |
JP9099072 |
1972-09-12 |
JPS4931231A |
1974-03-20 |
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116 |
Operator control system for a motor vehicle |
US15712547 |
2017-09-22 |
US10108895B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Oliver Maier; Stefan Schroeder; Christian Schirp |
An operator control system includes switches, RFID transponders, and a RFID reader. Each switch has a cap support and a switch cap. The switch caps are respectively interchangeably attachable to the cap supports. The RFID transponders are respectively attached to the switch caps. Each RFID transponder stores a respective piece of information identifying a respective control function so that the switch cap to which the RFID transponder is attached is associated with the respective control function. The RFID reader is arranged on at least one of the switches for reading the piece of information of at least one of the RFID transponders. |
117 |
Operator Control System for a Motor Vehicle |
US15712547 |
2017-09-22 |
US20180025264A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Oliver Maier; Stefan Schroeder; Christian Schirp |
An operator control system includes switches, RFID transponders, and a RFID reader. Each switch has a cap support and a switch cap. The switch caps are respectively interchangeably attachable to the cap supports. The RFID transponders are respectively attached to the switch caps. Each RFID transponder stores a respective piece of information identifying a respective control function so that the switch cap to which the RFID transponder is attached is associated with the respective control function. The RFID reader is arranged on at least one of the switches for reading the piece of information of at least one of the RFID transponders. |
118 |
Magnetic keyboard |
US14801005 |
2015-07-16 |
US09620306B2 |
2017-04-11 |
Wei-Yung Huang |
A magnetic keyboard includes a base, a switch circuit board and plural keys. Each key includes a keycap, plural first magnetic elements and plural second magnetic elements. The switch circuit board is disposed on the base. The plural keys are connected with the base. The plural first magnetic elements of each key are fixed on an inner surface of the keycap. The plural second magnetic elements are disposed within the base. The first magnetic elements are partially inserted into the corresponding second magnetic elements. Consequently, the keys are connected with the base, and the function of returning the keycaps to their original positions are achievable. |
119 |
Key board of mobile phone |
US13393957 |
2010-06-25 |
US09530589B2 |
2016-12-27 |
Wei Chen |
A key board of mobile phone applied in key circuit of mobile phone is provided. A first electrode, a second electrode and a third electrode are disposed on a printed circuit board (PCB), the second electrode is disposed around the first electrode in circular form, tooth profile structures disposed matched with the third electrode are extended from an outer side of the second electrode, the third electrode is connected with the first electrode, the setting can be applied to various types of keys. The key board of the mobile phone can not only be applied to the dome keys, but also the carbon granule keys. If customers need different designs of keys, the new keys are needed to be redesign, and a new main board is not necessary to design, which greatly saves development time and lowers the cost. |
120 |
Apparatus for using handheld devices |
US14135041 |
2013-12-19 |
US09293274B1 |
2016-03-22 |
Peter Q. Warinner |
An apparatus for using a hand-held device is disclosed. In a first embodiment, an apparatus for using a hand-held device includes a body configured to conform to a digit, and a member connected to the body adjacent to the digit, wherein bringing the member into contact with the hand-held device transfers force from the digit to the hand-held device. In another embodiment, the member may be movable to a desired position along a slot located on the outer surface of the body. |