序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 ELECTRIC SWITCH ASSEMBLY US14784485 2013-04-15 US20160099120A1 2016-04-07 Mikko Välivainio; Juha Soldan; Jari Elomaa
A rotary switch assembly, comprising a rotary contact (150, 160) and a stationary contact, and a rotary actuator (120) for rotating the rotary contact (150, 160) such as to connect with and disconnect from the stationary contact (108, 110). The rotary actuator (120) comprises a shield (132, 140) for shielding the rotary contact (150, 160) from a side that faces the stationary contact (108, 110) when the rotary contact and the stationary contacted are being disconnected from each other.
102 Mobile Keyboard US14461221 2014-08-15 US20160048217A1 2016-02-18 Masami Sakita
The computer keyboard operable in motion includes keys and control circuitry, and communication means to connect the keyboard to an in-motion operable mobile computer. The keyboard has one key column for the thumb; one key column for the index finger; and one key column for the middle finger; one key column for the ring finger; one key column for the little finger. The keys on which the tips of the fingers rest at the same time do not form a straight row of keys. The keyboard enables not only touch typing but also voice/key interface mode operation of the smartphone to which the keyboard is connected. In the voice/key interface mode, the computer uses voice and the user uses key inputs to interact each other.
103 Two-shot injection molded housing with seats for keycaps in user-interface US14406658 2013-06-14 US09263210B2 2016-02-16 Kian Ho Ng
A device has a housing with a top part that accommodates one or more pressable keys forming the user-interface of the device. Each specific key has a specific keycap. The top part is formed from a harder plastic element and a softer rubber layer in a two-shot injection molding process. The harder plastic element has one or more openings occupied by the softer rubber layer. The harder plastic element has a specific pin positioned in a specific hole of the softer rubber layer. The specific keycap has a bottom face with a specific protruding sleeve configured for engaging with the specific pin. The bottom face of the specific key and an area at a top face of the softer rubber layer have complimentarily shaped profiles configured for accurately orienting the keycap relative to the top part.
104 ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE AND ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX US14836365 2015-08-26 US20150364270A1 2015-12-17 Yukihiro KAWAMURA; Hiroaki YAMADA
An electronic component including a lead terminal is inserted into a housing member, and the lead terminal is fitted to a terminal fitting held by the housing member, so that the electronic component is assembled to the housing member. The lead terminal includes a connection portion which is continuous to a base end and is suspended along a side surface of a component main body. The housing member includes a first housing chamber which accommodates the component main body and a second housing chamber which holds the terminal fitting, the first housing chamber is surrounded by a frame-shaped wall portion. The terminal fitting is disposed so as to face the side surface of the component main body, in which a spring portion pressing the connection portion is accommodated in the first housing chamber, with the wall portion interposed therebetween.
105 KEYPAD SHIELD FOR ELECTRONIC TERMINAL KEYPAD AND CORRESPONDING ELECTRONIC TERMINAL US14721773 2015-05-26 US20150340177A1 2015-11-26 Fabien Demange; David Naccache; Pierre Martinez
A keypad shield for a keypad of an electronic payment terminal includes at least one key, called an externalized key. The externalized key enables activation of at least one corresponding key of the keypad.
106 DISCONNECTOR FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS US14653207 2013-12-06 US20150332877A1 2015-11-19 Franco CIVETTINI
A disconnector for photovoltaic applications having at least two modular contact boxes, each contact box having a box-like body coupled to a contiguous box-like body of a contiguous modular contact box. The box-like body forms a central seat that accommodates a rotatable contact and two peripheral seats, each of which accommodates a connection portion of a corresponding fixed contact that can be accessed from the outside of the modular contact box. The rotatable contact is able to rotate about the axis of the central seat with respect to the box-like body in order to engage the fixed contacts arranged with their connection portion in the peripheral seats or to disengage from the fixed contacts.
107 RELAY FIXING STRUCTURE US14435787 2013-10-31 US20150248980A1 2015-09-03 Kazuaki Saito; Kazuyuki Kawashita; Masayo Kaneko
Rib portions (87) have first rib portions (87a) which abut against outer portions, and second rib portions (87h) which abut against wail portions. They are formed in plural numbers over the entire circumference of an edge portion (82). Pressing portions (88) are disposed on a lid portion (81) so as to be opposed to a relay (2), and, in a state where engaging portions (67) and engaged portions (84) are engaged with each other, elastically deformed to press the relay (2) toward a bottom portion (61).
108 Laptop Keyboard and Mouse Track Pad Protection Sleeve US14485011 2014-09-12 US20150189961A1 2015-07-09 Marcellus Duvall Hunter
A protection sleeve for use in covering an electronic device includes a flexible body portion having an upper surface defining a plurality of receptacles configured to overlie respective keys of the keyboard and defining a recessed area configured to nest in the mouse track pad of the electronic device. The protection sleeve includes a sleeve portion coupled to a bottom surface of the body portion, the sleeve portion having a front wall coupled to a front edge of the body portion and having a bottom wall extending rearwardly from the front wall that is generally parallel to the upper surface of the body portion. The upper surface of the body portion, the front wall, and the bottom wall together define an open area configured to receive the electronic device and define an open inlet in communication with the open area to selectively receive the electronic device into the open area.
109 LOCKING SWITCH WITH COVER CONFIGURATION AND RELATED METHODS US14539791 2014-11-12 US20150129396A1 2015-05-14 Roberto S. Santos; Elik I. Fooks
A locking switch assembly includes a locking switch having a locking plunger, and an actuator has a housing and a cover. The actuator has a through hole, and the through hole receives the locking plunger. The actuator having a non-access mode and an access mode, and at least one of the housing or the cover is configured to change from the non-access mode to the access mode. The housing or the cover has a cap, and at least a portion of the cap prevents access to the through hole in the non-access mode.
110 ILLUMINATED, WATER- AND DUST-PROOF SWITCHING ELEMENT US14357716 2012-10-11 US20150060245A1 2015-03-05 Danny Raupach; Karl-Heinz Krieg
An illuminated, waterproof and dust-proof switching element for converting a linear movement of a push button into an electrical switching signal, has a housing and a cap which is axially displaceable within the housing along a stroke path between two end bearings, the cap being provided with a protective membrane for external sealing that is formed from a flexible plastic material by way of multicomponent injection molding, wherein the switching element includes within the housing at least four contacts, of which at least two pairs of the contacts are designed with a like contour and together follow a rearrangement from a linear arrangement thereof in the region of a plug or other connector to a rectangular arrangement in the interior, a pressure compensation element, a circuit board on which at least one push button and at least two lighting elements are arranged, a silicone pad as a restoring element, a guide, an end stop, a cap with integrally molded protective membrane, and a frame.
111 HIDDEN/SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM FOR FIELD-INSTALLED ACCESSORY ACCESS US13962996 2013-08-09 US20150041290A1 2015-02-12 JAMES PATRICK SISLEY; RICHARD PAUL MALINGOWSKI; KELLY JULIA MCCARTHY; LANCE GULA; CRAIG ALLEN RODGERS; KEITH EDWARD THOMAS; THOMAS ALAN WHITAKER
An electrical switching apparatus housing assembly for an electrical switching apparatus assembly is provided. The electrical switching apparatus housing assembly including a body assembly and a movable door member. The body assembly includes a number of outer sidewalls. The outer sidewalls define an enclosed space. The outer sidewalls include a top sidewall. The top sidewall includes a limited opening to the enclosed space. The movable door member is movably coupled to the top sidewall. The door member is movable between an open, first position, wherein the door member is not disposed in the limited opening, and a closed, second position, wherein the door member is disposed in the limited opening.
112 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.
113 DRAINING APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE US13684245 2012-11-23 US20140131184A1 2014-05-15 GUI-FU XIAO; YANG LIU; CHENG-FEI WENG
A draining apparatus for a keyboard of an electronic device includes a base for slantingly supporting the keyboard and a protecting film to be covered on the keyboard. The protecting film includes a waterproof sheet and a flange protruding up from edges of the waterproof sheet. The flange defines an outfall adjacent to a bottom end of the flange. In case liquid is spilled on the protecting film, the water may flow downward and islet out through the outfall.
114 KEYBOARD AND PROTECTIVE COVER THEREOF US13348600 2012-01-11 US20120189369A1 2012-07-26 Chao-Lung Chang
A keyboard includes a base, a plurality of keyswitches and a protective cover. The keyswitches are disposed on the base. Each of the keyswitches includes a key cap. The protective cover includes a plurality of hollow protruding portions and a plurality of surface structures. Each of the surface structures is formed on one of the hollow protruding portions. When the protective cover is disposed on the base, each of the hollow protruding portions covers one of the key caps correspondingly.
115 Keypad Shield US11913757 2006-05-08 US20090218203A1 2009-09-03 Alistair Taverner
The present invention provides a shield for overlying a keypad and restricting the view of third parties. The shield comprises a main body connectable to the keypad and a screen defined in the main body and overlying the keypad. The keypad may only be viewed through the screen by the user of the keypad. The screen may be slidable and may be provided with a film that restricts the viewing angle such that the keypad may only be viewed through the screen from within a range of angles, which range is approximately 20° centered normal to the surface of the screen. The main body further provides an opening through which manual access to the keypad is permitted. The present invention finds particular use on the keypad of ATMs and point of sale PIN units.
116 Keyboard cover US10734477 2003-12-12 US06887002B1 2005-05-03 Yu-Pao Chen
A keyboard cover has a rectangular transparent film made of a soft material and having an upper side, a bottom side, two long sides and two short sides. Two first reinforcing strips are formed at the bottom side and respectively at the two long sides of the film. Two second reinforcing strips are formed at the bottom side and respectively at the two short sides of the film. Two elastic strips are respectively formed beneath the first reinforcing strips. Each of the elastic strips has two ends respectively bent upwards and inwards and fastened at the corresponding corners of the film. Whereby, a user's fingers will not directly touch a covered keyboard to prevent the keyboard from being contaminated by dirt or bacteria on a user's fingers.
117 Information processing apparatus US09945984 2001-09-04 US06657853B2 2003-12-02 Haruo Oba; Hiroji Yoshino; Yoshimasa Hosono; Koji Nishimura
An information processing apparatus is disclosed which occupies a minimized space when it is not used. The information processing apparatus includes a stand including a base and a support arm extending uprightly from the base, a display unit supported for pivotal motion on the support arm, and a keyboard having a plurality of operation keys provided thereon. The support arm includes an upper arm portion and a lower arm portion. The upper arm portion has an upper pivotal fulcrum at an upper end portion thereof for supporting the display unit for pivotal motion, and the lower arm portion has a lower pivotal fulcrum provided at an upper end portion thereof for supporting the upper arm portion for pivotal motion. An accommodation space for accommodating the keyboard placed on the base is formed between the base of the stand and the display unit when the upper arm portion of the support arm is pivoted with respect to the lower arm portion and the display unit is pivoted with respect to the upper arm portion until the base is covered with the display unit.
118 Information processing apparatus US09945984 2001-09-04 US20020068985A1 2002-06-06 Haruo Oba; Hiroji Yoshino; Yoshimasa Hosono; Koji Nishimura
An information processing apparatus is disclosed which occupies a minimized space when it is not used. The information processing apparatus includes a stand including a base and a support arm extending uprightly from the base, a display unit supported for pivotal motion on the support arm, and a keyboard having a plurality of operation keys provided thereon. The support arm includes an upper arm portion and a lower arm portion. The upper arm portion has an upper pivotal fulcrum at an upper end portion thereof for supporting the display unit for pivotal motion, and the lower arm portion has a lower pivotal fulcrum provided at an upper end portion thereof for supporting the upper arm portion for pivotal motion. An accommodation space for accommodating the keyboard placed on the base is formed between the base of the stand and the display unit when the upper arm portion of the support arm is pivoted with respect to the lower arm portion and the display unit is pivoted with respect to the upper arm portion until the base is covered with the display unit.
119 Opaque, one-size-fits-all computer keyboard cover which covers only the three or four alpha-numeric rows US75471 1998-05-08 US6050825A 2000-04-18 Claudia D. Nichol; Sandra B. Brazier
An improved opaque computer keyboard cover (10) which covers only the three- or four alpha-numeric rows of the keyboard (12). Function and format keys (12) are not covered which provides a one-size-fits-all design. This configuration eliminates the need to order from 3000 various keyboard cover sizes. This cover is for use in keyboarding instruction and prevents peeking to accelerate user memorization. This cover can also be imprinted with a language option layout or Dvorak keyboard layout thus fully conforming the keyboard layout to one of the 60 or so languages available in the computer operating system keyboard preference options.
120 Switching device of thin type and display device with switch US700484 1996-08-26 US5977888A 1999-11-02 Toshihiro Fujita; Akito Okamoto; Yoshitaka Tsuji
A touch panel (4) and an operation part (30) are provided on display means (2). A permanent magnet (52) is mounted on a push button (32), and a magnetic metal plate (58) is mounted on a support frame (36). When the push button (32) starts to be pushed down toward the touch panel (4), the push button (32) moves toward the touch panel (4) against magnetic attractive force of the permanent magnet (52) and the magnetic metal plate (58), and an operation forward end part (46) operates a touch switch (4a). Stroke feeling results from this movement. Further, the aforementioned magnetic attractive force abruptly reduces in an initial period of this movement, and an operator of the push button (32) can attain click feeling. Since the stroke feeling and the click feeling are caused in the operation of the push button (32), operability is improved while making the best use of such an advantage that the touch panel (4) is of a thin type.
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