序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Electromagnetic contactor US15066365 2016-03-10 US09721741B2 2017-08-01 Shota Shiinoki; Masaaki Watanabe; Hideki Daijima; Takashi Tsutsumi
An electromagnetic contactor capable of coupling either one of an alternating current (AC) electromagnet or a direct current (DC) electromagnet with an identical contact support is provided. The electromagnetic contactor includes an electromagnet including either one of the AC electromagnet (12AC) including a movable core or the DC electromagnet (12DC) including an armature, and a contact support (36) configured to hold plural movable contacts in alignment to be coupled with and driven by the electromagnet. The contact support includes a coupling portion (40) including a movable core contact portion (41), coupling spring edge accommodation portions (46), and armature contact portions (51) arranged on opposite sides with respect to the movable core contact portion of the coupling spring edge accommodation portion. The AC electromagnet (12AC) includes an AC electromagnet coupling spring (56) and the DC electromagnet (12DC) includes a DC electromagnet coupling spring (161).
162 KEY STRUCTURE US15293471 2016-10-14 US20170125187A1 2017-05-04 LI-SHENG HSIAO
A key structure is provided. The key structure comprises a substrate, a membrane circuit disposed on the substrate, a conduction switch disposed on the membrane circuit, a keycap, a bending portion fixed to the keycap, an elastic member disposed on the membrane circuit and abutting against the keycap, and a connecting rod disposed movably between the membrane circuit and the keycap. The connecting rod includes an operating arm and an engaging portion. The operating arm is connected to the engaging portion, and the engaging portion selectively engages with the bending portion. When the operating arm moves in a direction parallel to a surface of the keycap, the operating arm drives the engaging portion to disengage from the bending portion and the elastic member provides a force against the keycap to move the keycap away from the conduction switch.
163 ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR US15066365 2016-03-10 US20160189899A1 2016-06-30 Shota SHIINOKI; Masaaki WATANABE; Hideki DAIJIMA; Takashi TSUTSUMI
An electromagnetic contactor capable of coupling either one of an alternating current (AC) electromagnet or a direct current (DC) electromagnet with an identical contact support is provided. The electromagnetic contactor includes an electromagnet including either one of the AC electromagnet (12AC) including a movable core or the DC electromagnet (12DC) including an armature, and a contact support (36) configured to hold plural movable contacts in alignment to be coupled with and driven by the electromagnet. The contact support includes a coupling portion (40) including a movable core contact portion (41), coupling spring edge accommodation portions (46), and armature contact portions (51) arranged on opposite sides with respect to the movable core contact portion of the coupling spring edge accommodation portion. The AC electromagnet (12AC) includes an AC electromagnet coupling spring (56) and the DC electromagnet (12DC) includes a DC electromagnet coupling spring (161).
164 Keyboard US14047493 2013-10-07 US09318282B2 2016-04-19 Takashi Nakajima; Hiromi Ohtsuka; Daisuke Taga; Fujio Seki
A keyboard is provided with a base member, moving members provided on the base member and unit parts. Each of the unit parts includes a contact which is electrically connected when depressed and an elastic member. The moving members include a first moving member which engages with one unit part, and a second moving member which engages with plural unit parts. The second moving member has a structure where the second moving member pushes the elastic member of one unit part and avoids pushing the elastic member of the other unit part.
165 ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT KEYSET FOR STENOGRAPHIC MACHINE US14919936 2015-10-22 US20160039218A1 2016-02-11 Greg Seely; Kent LU
A stenographic machine including a housing, a stenographic processing unit in the housing, and a stenographic keyboard at the housing and operatively connected to the stenographic processing unit to record stenographic dictation by a user. The stenographic keyboard has a plurality of adjustable key assemblies pivotally connected thereto. Each key assembly has a key cap having a first removable securing portion and a stenographic keyboard key lever having a second removable securing portion cooperating with the first removable securing portion to removably hold the key cap thereat over a variety of different positions, a lever connection end having a pivoting connection attached to the stenographic keyboard to move between a steady-state raised position and a depressed lowered position, and an extension portion extending away from the second removable securing portion and to the lever connection end.
166 Flexibly configurable button panels for gaming machines US13752011 2013-01-28 US08858342B2 2014-10-14 Thomas D. Waxman; Scott T. Gowin; Brandon J. Bohling
Flexibly configurable button panels for electronic devices and dynamic display systems for wager based gaming machines are disclosed. Button panels include a flexible cable, surface mount or other cable connectors spaced along and coupled thereto, and button assemblies coupled thereto via the cable connectors to provide electrical access from buttons to circuit lines. Relative physical locations of buttons are then reconfigurable to form different button panel configurations while the buttons remain coupled to the flexible cable. A dedicated dynamic button panel controller for processing button functions and a button panel identification device having an identification code can also be provided. Buttons can be removably coupled to the cable connectors, and can also include dynamic displays thereupon. Other gaming machine dynamic displays can also be provided. Separate dynamic display controllers can be provided to control dynamic displays directly to alleviate processing burdens on the master gaming controller.
167 KEYBOARD WITH SCREW NUT US13631222 2012-09-28 US20140090966A1 2014-04-03 Ming-Jen Yu; Cheng-Han Wu; Earl W. Moore
A keyboard comprising a keyboard module, a support plate and at least one screw nut attached to the support plate.
168 Push button cap mounting details US13400193 2012-02-20 US08624144B2 2014-01-07 Po-Ching Chiang
A button or key structure includes a cap, a base and a connecting member. The cap includes at least two stopper portions. The base includes at least two hooks. The connecting member includes a resilient part. The connecting member is engaged between the at least two hooks and located between the cap and the base. The resilient part is configured for driving the cap away from the base. Each of the at least two hooks is engaged with each of the at least two stopper portions to prevent the cap from disengaging from the base.
169 FLEXIBLY CONFIGURABLE BUTTON PANELS FOR GAMING MACHINES US13752011 2013-01-28 US20130203493A1 2013-08-08 Thomas D. Waxman; Scott T. Gowin; Brandon J. Bohling
Flexibly configurable button panels for electronic devices and dynamic display systems for wager based gaming machines are disclosed. Button panels include a flexible cable, surface mount or other cable connectors spaced along and coupled thereto, and button assemblies coupled thereto via the cable connectors to provide electrical access from buttons to circuit lines. Relative physical locations of buttons are then reconfigurable to form different button panel configurations while the buttons remain coupled to the flexible cable. A dedicated dynamic button panel controller for processing button functions and a button panel identification device having an identification code can also be provided. Buttons can be removably coupled to the cable connectors, and can also include dynamic displays thereupon. Other gaming machine dynamic displays can also be provided. Separate dynamic display controllers can be provided to control dynamic displays directly to alleviate processing burdens on the master gaming controller.
170 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE HAVING A USER INTERFACE WITH A USER-EXCHANGEABLE TOUCH WHEEL AND ROTARY ENCODER US13229971 2011-09-12 US20130062176A1 2013-03-14 ERIC J. SCHUH
A household appliance having a touch user interface that includes a touch panel with a touch area and a printed circuit board with a capacitive touch switch trace and wherein the printed circuit board is mounted to the touch panel such that the capacitive touch switch trace is aligned with the touch area.
171 LIGHTED PUSH BUTTON US13469154 2012-05-11 US20120298493A1 2012-11-29 Michael P. Hogan; David J. Hurlbert
A lighted pushbutton assembly includes a carrier including an outer wall that defines an inner space and is continuous along a top surface of the carrier. A rib guide is formed as part of the outer wall and defines an opening extending through a bottom surface of the outer wall and including a first portion extending in a first direction and a second portion extending in a second direction that is non-parallel to the first direction. A pushbutton is shaped to fit substantially within the inner space and a rib is formed as part of the pushbutton and includes a first guide that extends in the first direction and the second guide that extends in the second direction. The first guide is engaged with the first portion and the second guide is engaged with the second portion to guide reciprocating movement of the pushbutton with respect to the carrier.
172 SWITCH UNIT US12976781 2010-12-22 US20120160642A1 2012-06-28 Hung-Min Liao
A switch unit comprises a switch base, a trigger member disposed over the switch base, a light emitting element provided in the inner space of the trigger member, and a head cap. The head cap is capable of being coupled with or being separated from the trigger member, and is capable of being coupled with or being separated from the trigger member via a cap adapter. Thus, the trigger member is assembled directly with various types of head caps, or is assembled with various types of head caps via the cap adapter.
173 FLEXIBLY CONFIGURABLE BUTTON PANELS FOR GAMING MACHINES US13282893 2011-10-27 US20120046107A1 2012-02-23 Thomas D. Waxman; Scott T. Gowin; Brandon J. Bohling
Flexibly configurable button panels for electronic devices and dynamic display systems for wager based gaming machines are disclosed. Button panels include a flexible cable, surface mount or other cable connectors spaced along and coupled thereto, and button assemblies coupled thereto via the cable connectors to provide electrical access from buttons to circuit lines. Relative physical locations of buttons are then reconfigurable to form different button panel configurations while the buttons remain coupled to the flexible cable. A dedicated dynamic button panel controller for processing button functions and a button panel identification device having an identification code can also be provided. Buttons can be removably coupled to the cable connectors, and can also include dynamic displays thereupon. Other gaming machine dynamic displays can also be provided. Separate dynamic display controllers can be provided to control dynamic displays directly to alleviate processing burdens on the master gaming controller.
174 Customizable keyboard US12468806 2009-05-19 US08017879B2 2011-09-13 Song-Ling Yang
A keyboard includes a panel and a number of input keys. The input keys are assembled on the panel. The panel includes at least one first positive contact, at least one first negative contact and at least one first signal contact disposed on the panel. Each input key of the number of input keys includes a second positive contact, a second negative contact, a second signal contact and a signal transmitter received therein. The second positive contact, the second negative contact and the second signal contact are configured for connecting to the at least one first positive contact, the at least one first negative contact and the at least one first signal contact respectively when the input key is assembled on the panel. The signal transmitter is configured for emitting a signal reflecting the function of the input key when the input key is pressed.
175 Easy-to-clean keypad device US11865107 2007-10-01 US07910848B2 2011-03-22 Markus Thuersam; Wilhelm Weissgerber; Joachim Kwasny; Falk Herrmann; Sonja Tiedemann; Peter Theunissen
Keypad devices have become commonplace in everyday life. They are part of our everyday life, in the form of pocket calculators, telephones, remote control devices, and cellular phones. Cleaning these keypad devices is problematic, since they have a large number of actuatable keys, due to the functions to be performed. As a mechanical interface in the keypad device, each key is a critical weak point in terms of maintaining a tight seal. An easy-to-clean keypad device, in particular an emergency call device, has a main body, an electronic assembly—which includes circuit elements and is installed in main body—a closing shell and keys, which are installed in closing shell and are designed to mechanically actuate the circuit elements. Closing shell with installed keys is a first preinstalled assembly, and main body with installed electronic assembly is a second preinstalled assembly. The first and second preinstalled assemblies are interconnected such that they may be separated.
176 Button assembly with status indicator and programmable backlighting US10654778 2003-09-03 US07432463B2 2008-10-07 Paul T. Clegg; Wallace E. Day; Douglas E. Allen
A configurable switch matrix assembly with button assembly is disclosed for keypads used in devices such as primary control points for automation systems in homes vehicles, or commercial environments. The configurable switch matrix assembly preferably includes a frame for supporting a plurality of positionable cross members and optionally a baffle. The cross members and frame each preferably include cantilevers which can be deflected by pressing the button assemblies to activate switches associated with the keypad. Dynamic status lights and back lights may provide illumination of varying colors and intensities. Button labels may be easily replaced in the button assemblies. Button assemblies of different sizes and shapes may be easily attached to the configurable switch matrix assembly in various configurations without the need for different attaching devices for each situation and/or environment.
177 Button assembly with status indicator and programmable backlighting US11786574 2007-04-11 US07432460B2 2008-10-07 Paul T. Clegg; Wallace E. Day; Douglas E. Allen
A configurable switch matrix assembly with button assembly is disclosed for keypads used in devices such as primary control points for automation systems in homes vehicles, or commercial environments. The configurable switch matrix assembly preferably includes a frame for supporting a plurality of positionable cross members and optionally a baffle. The cross members and frame each preferably include cantilevers which can be deflected by pressing the button assemblies to activate switches associated with the keypad. Dynamic status lights and back lights may provide illumination of varying colors and intensities. Button labels may be easily replaced in the button assemblies. Button assemblies of different sizes and shapes may be easily attached to the configurable switch matrix assembly in various configurations without the need for different attaching devices for each situation and/or environment.
178 Conference System Discussion Unit with Exchangeable Modules US10590857 2005-09-09 US20080240393A1 2008-10-02 Ruud De Wit; Marc Van Loon
A discussion unit (6) for use in a conference system (8) is disclosed, which is adapted to be connected to at least one second discussion unit (6) of the conference system (8). The discussion unit (6) is switchable between at least two operating modes. The discussion unit (6) further comprises at least one exchangeable control (420) out of a set of controls comprising at least one control for each of the operating modes, wherein the at least one exchangeable control (420) is adapted to indicate to a user the operating mode currently used and to allow for the user to control the discussion unit (6).
179 Button assembly with status indicator and programmable backlighting US11786490 2007-04-11 US07361853B2 2008-04-22 Paul T. Clegg; Wallace E. Day; Douglas E. Allen
A configurable switch matrix assembly with button assembly is disclosed for keypads used in devices such as primary control points for automation systems in homes vehicles, or commercial environments. The configurable switch matrix assembly preferably includes a frame for supporting a plurality of positionable cross members and optionally a baffle. The cross members and frame each preferably include cantilevers which can be deflected by pressing the button assemblies to activate switches associated with the keypad. Dynamic status lights and back lights may provide illumination of varying colors and intensities. Button labels may be easily replaced in the button assemblies. Button assemblies of different sizes and shapes may be easily attached to the configurable switch matrix assembly in various configurations without the need for different attaching devices for each situation and/or environment.
180 Keymat US10135956 2002-04-30 US07355590B2 2008-04-08 Tapani Jokinen; Michael McKay; Nikolaj H. Bestle
A keymat for use with a mobile station. The keymat includes a web for interconnecting a plurality of keys, the web and the keys lying external to the mobile-station enclosure when the mobile station is fully assembled. Means for retaining the keymat provide for it to be held in place during normal operation but permitting it to be removed so that user may exchange it for another. A plurality of key pins extending from the keys through openings in the mobile-station external housing may, but are not necessarily exchangeable with the keymat.
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