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 DISPLAY DEVICE US12112246 2008-04-30 US20080278039A1 2008-11-13 Akihiro FUJIKAWA
A display device includes a display screen, a front cabinet, a rear cabinet and a switch member. The front cabinet has a pair of front supporting portions. Each of the front supporting portions has a threaded hole. The rear cabinet has a pair of rear supporting portions. Each of the rear supporting portions has a first through hole. The switch member is fixedly coupled between the front cabinet and the rear cabinet with screws and has a pair of brackets. Each of the brackets has a second through hole, and is sandwiched between each pair of the front supporting portion and the rear supporting portion. The screws are inserted through the first through holes of the rear supporting portions and the second through holes of the brackets and threaded into the threaded holes of the front supporting portions.
42 User interface for an in-sink dishwasher US10273774 2002-10-18 US20030205250A1 2003-11-06 John M. DeBoer; Jeff M. Borah; Randall K. Statzer
A dish-cleaning appliance comprises a sink having a bowl defining a wash chamber with an open top for providing access to the wash chamber. A liquid recirculation system is provided for spraying liquid throughout the wash chamber. A drain conduit can be provided, alone or in combination with the recirculation system, for draining liquid from the wash chamber when the drain is closed. The lid is mounted to the sink and is movable to selectively cover the open top of the bowl and a user interface located in the sink.
43 Switching arrangement for a motor vehicle control panel US975034 1997-11-20 US5887704A 1999-03-30 Kurt Schorpp; Siegfried Klink; Uwe Manzke; Van-Hung Nguyen
A switch arrangement for a control panel placed on the dashboard or a central console in a motor vehicle. The switch arrangement comprises a housing for at least one switch having an actuating element. The switch is located in a receptacle in the housing. A mask whose contour has a curvature and a recess can be mounted on the housing, through which recess an actuating element of the switch projects after the mask has been applied. The housing has at least two housing parts, with each housing part being associated with an area of mask. The side of housing parts associated with the mask is arranged approximately parallel to a plane surface that follows the curvature of corresponding areas of the mask.
44 Control panel apparatus for electronic devices US393908 1995-02-24 US5610797A 1997-03-11 Fumihiko Nakamura
A control panel apparatus for electronic devices, provided with at least one control switch for activating a function of an electronic device and a display portion for displaying the function of the electronic device, in which a main body portion for covering the display portion of the electronic device and a control portion of the control switch are integrally formed as a display cover, in which a groove is formed in a border portion between the main body portion and the control portion in the display cover so as to make a wall there thin, and in which the control portion is arranged as rockable relative to the main body portion through the border portion whereby the control switch can be controlled.
45 Switches and keyboards US131630 1987-12-10 US4839474A 1989-06-13 Richard P. Hayes-Pankhurst; Brian D. Smith
A low profile switch or keypad has one or more touch buttons of circular or polygonal shape in plan formed integrally with and raised from a surrounding membrane of elastomeric material by a wall of resiliently deformable material of thickness and angle relative to the membrane so that the wall can flex under finger pressure on the or each button without deflecting the surrounding membrane. The membrane and at least the periphery of the button are relatively thick and the wall is relatively thin so that deformation during the keystroke is localized in the wall. The length of the wall is about equal to the keystroke and is relatively small compared to the width of the touch button. The junction between the wall and the membrane is located a distance greater than the keystroke above the lower surfaces of the membrane so that the wall passes overcenter during the keystroke resulting in a change in tactile sensation. The underside of each touch button is preferably formed with a convex contact pad dimensioned in relation to the button diameter and travel and the length of wall so that the contact pad makes surface to surface contact with conductors of an underlying circuit board.
46 Switches and keyboards US783927 1985-09-26 US4634818A 1987-01-06 Richard P. Hayes-Pankhurst; Brian D. Smith
A low profile switch or keypad has one or more touch pads (14) formed integrally with and raised from a surrounding membrane or key mat (15) of elastomeric material by a wall (30) of resiliently deformable material of thickness and angle relative to the mat (15) so that the wall (30) can flex under finger pressure on the or each pad (14) without deflecting the surrounding membrane. The underside of each pad (14) is formed with a convex contact pad (29) dimensioned in relation to the pad diameter and travel and the length of wall (30) so that the pad (29) makes surface to surface contact with conductors (12), (13) of an underlying circuit board (10). The mat (15) is held in tension to the board (10) fits. The keyboard uses only two interfitting parts and needs no bezel but provides a tactile response to key depression.
47 ELECTRONIC APPARATUS COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE LUMINOUS BUTTON AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SUCH AN APPARATUS US16061146 2016-12-09 US20180358192A1 2018-12-13 Stéphane KOHN
The invention relates to an electronic apparatus (1) comprising a chassis (2) inserted into a housing (10) having a face (11) parallel to the direction (D) of insertion of the chassis in the housing and provided with push buttons (20.1, 20.2, 20.3) provided with light guides (23.1, 23.2, 23.3) projecting into the housing. An electronic board (3) is mounted in the chassis so as to extend parallel to said face of the housing and is provided with switches (5.1, 5.2, 5.3) in order to interact with the push buttons and light sources (6.1, 6.2, 6.3) surrounded by a light-tight frame (7.1, 7.2, 7.3) receiving the free end of the light guides. The light-tight frame has a height which decreases in a direction of separation from the chassis and the light guides have a height which decreases in the opposite direction so as only to be in contact with one another once the chassis has been completely inserted into the housing. The invention also relates to a method for assembling such an apparatus.
48 Attachment structure for control key unit US12534919 2009-08-04 US08760590B2 2014-06-24 Akio Iwai
A control key unit attachment structure includes a control key unit, a base component, a retainer, an engagement member, a board receiver, and a positioning member. A frame of the control key unit is placed on the base component. The retainer and the base component sandwiches the frame of the control key unit in a first direction of the frame therebetween. The engagement member engages with the frame of the control key unit. The board receiver and the engagement member clamp the frame of the control key unit in a second direction of the frame therebetween. The positioning member positions the frame of the control key unit with respect to the board receiver in a third direction of the frame.
49 LED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY US13940926 2013-07-12 US20140029275A1 2014-01-30 Minggang XIONG
The present patent application discloses a LED mounting assembly. The LED mounting assembly include buttons, LEDs, button bases, light touch switches and PCB substrate; the buttons are formed as hollow and transparent bodies, two pins of each LED are welded to the PCB substrate, each of light touch switches is arranged between the two pins of LED and attached to the PCB substrate, one electrode of the light touch switch is electrically connected to one of the pins of LED, the button bases are superposed over the light touch switches, lower end surfaces of the buttons contact with upper end surfaces of the button bases, and the LEDs are accommodated in the inner space of the buttons, respectively.
50 ELECTRONIC DEVICE US13855717 2013-04-03 US20130306456A1 2013-11-21 YEN-WEN WANG; YONG-JUN YU; XUE-FENG WAN
An electronic device includes a housing, a number of keys and a keypad fixed on an inner surface of the housing under the keys. The PCB includes a plurality of edges, a plurality of cutouts having one is defined in a first edge of the edges, and a plurality of bolt holes having one is arranged adjacent to a second edge of the edges. A bolt extends through the bolt hole and threaded engaged with the housing. The housing further includes a plurality of holders arranged on the inner surface of the housing, each holder includes a first retaining plate and a second retaining plate, the first retaining plate is accommodated in the corresponding cutout and the second retaining plate resists against the keypad to prevent the keypad from disengaging from the holder.
51 BUTTON MECHANISM AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE THEREOF US13596058 2012-08-28 US20130134024A1 2013-05-30 Yen-Chang Cheng; Chih-Ping Chen
A button mechanism includes a casing. A lock hole and an engaging portion are formed and disposed on a bottom of the casing, and a plurality of open slots is formed on a lateral wall of the casing. The button mechanism further includes a plurality of buttons respectively disposed on the corresponding open slots, a fixing component, and a supporting component. An end of the supporting component is engaged with the engaging portion. The supporting component includes a first part whereon a piercing hole is formed. The fixing component pierces through the piercing hole and the lock hole to fix the first part on the bottom of the casing. The supporting component further includes a second part connected to the first part and contacting against the plurality of first buttons for constraining movements of the plurality of buttons relative to the casing.
52 Unitized appliance control panel assembly and components of the assembly US12184026 2008-07-31 US08178802B2 2012-05-15 Lee A. Roose; William M. Monson; Michael P. Ricklefs; Steven J. Joerger; Brian D. Ripley; Sean F. Myers
An electronics enclosure and associated components form a self-contained, unitized assembly including control buttons and illuminated indicator elements, that can be mated as a single piece with an outer user interface control panel fascia. A front panel of the electronics enclosure provides a mounting location for various buttons and lighted indicators that will show through mating apertures provided in the control panel fascia. This may include light pipe collars and integral spring levers. Specially configured cup structures may be integrally molded at the ends of the spring levers to provide electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. A mount of planar spring button pieces on the front enclosure panel, over the associated spring levers, results in an assembly incorporating two springs serving to bias the associated button to its return position, and eliminating any rattle or looseness of the parts.
53 Display device US12112246 2008-04-30 US08144268B2 2012-03-27 Akihiro Fujikawa
A display device includes a display screen, a front cabinet, a rear cabinet and a switch member. The front cabinet has a pair of front supporting portions. Each of the front supporting portions has a threaded hole. The rear cabinet has a pair of rear supporting portions. Each of the rear supporting portions has a first through hole. The switch member is fixedly coupled between the front cabinet and the rear cabinet with screws and has a pair of brackets. Each of the brackets has a second through hole, and is sandwiched between each pair of the front supporting portion and the rear supporting portion. The screws are inserted through the first through holes of the rear supporting portions and the second through holes of the brackets and threaded into the threaded holes of the front supporting portions.
54 Reversely mounted tactile switch assembly and printed circuit board therewith US12198641 2008-08-26 US07825345B1 2010-11-02 Yoshio W. Kano
A reversely mountable tactile switch assembly has a switch housing with switch terminals and an actuator button secured thereto on the same side of the housing, and can be used on a printed circuit board. The resulting printed circuit board provides for smaller units to be used, especially with appliances.
55 ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE FOR CONTROL KEY UNIT US12534919 2009-08-04 US20100045880A1 2010-02-25 Akio IWAI
A control key unit attachment structure includes a control key unit, a base component, a retainer, an engagement member, a board receiver, and a positioning member. A frame of the control key unit is placed on the base component. The retainer and the base component sandwiches the frame of the control key unit in a first direction of the frame therebetween. The engagement member engages with the frame of the control key unit. The board receiver and the engagement member clamp the frame of the control key unit in a second direction of the frame therebetween. The positioning member positions the frame of the control key unit with respect to the board receiver in a third direction of the frame.
56 Unitized Appliance Control Panel Assembly and Components of the Assembly US12184026 2008-07-31 US20100025214A1 2010-02-04 Lee A. Roose; William M. Monson; Michael P. Ricklefs; Steven J. Joerger; Brian D. Ripley; Sean F. Myers
An electronics enclosure and associated components form a self-contained, unitized assembly including control buttons and illuminated indicator elements, that can be mated as a single piece with an outer user interface control panel fascia. A front panel of the electronics enclosure provides a mounting location for various buttons and lighted indicators that will show through mating apertures provided in the control panel fascia. This may include light pipe collars and integral spring levers. Specially configured cup structures may be integrally molded at the ends of the spring levers to provide electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection. A mount of planar spring button pieces on the front enclosure panel, over the associated spring levers, results in an assembly incorporating two springs serving to bias the associated button to its return position, and eliminating any rattle or looseness of the parts.
57 User interface for an in-sink dishwasher US10273774 2002-10-18 US07201175B2 2007-04-10 John M. DeBoer; Jeff M. Borah; Randall K. Statzer
A dish-cleaning appliance comprises a sink having a bowl defining a wash chamber with an open top for providing access to the wash chamber. A liquid recirculation system is provided for spraying liquid throughout the wash chamber. A drain conduit can be provided, alone or in combination with the recirculation system, for draining liquid from the wash chamber when the drain is closed. The lid is mounted to the sink and is movable to selectively cover the open top of the bowl and a user interface located in the sink.
58 Flexible foldable keyboard US10507324 2003-03-11 US20050238405A1 2005-10-27 Christopher Chapman; David Sandbach; Stuart Walkington; Timothy Fitzgerald
A flexible foldable keyboard apparatus includes a flexible foldable keyboard (101) having a key defining plane (102), an interface device and phone supporting device (103). The phone supporting device (103) is arranged to unfold from a storage configuration, in which the phone supporting device (103) is folded onto the key defining plane (102) to allow the key defining plane (102) to be wrapped around the phone supporting device (103), to present a telephone supporting configuration, in which the phone supporting device (103) is configured to receive a mobile telephone (401). The phone supporting device (103) is configured to support a mobile telephone (401) in an orientation in which an electrical connection is provided between the interface device and the electrical connectors of the mobile telephone (401), such that the mobile telephone (401) and the flexible foldable keyboard (101) are in electrical communication.
59 リセットボタンとライトガイドを有するセットトップボックス JP2013557817 2012-03-07 JP5981462B2 2016-08-31 ウィリアム フィリップ ダルニエ
60 Electronic interface panel and electronic equipment JP2001258617 2001-08-28 JP2002140165A 2002-05-17 AZINGER FREDERICK A
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To make a common electronic interface panel usable to different electronic equipment. SOLUTION: This interface panel comprises a bezel 14 for limiting the profile of first openings 32, buttons 36 at least partially occupying the first openings, and a touch panel 20 at least partially covered with the vessel. The touch panel 20 has a first part adjacent to the buttons 36 and a second part framed by the bezel 14.
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