序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Remote controller and method for controlling the same | JP2010290906 | 2010-12-27 | JP2012138833A | 2012-07-19 | IDA TOMOTAKE; MURAMATSU MASAHIRO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a remote controller and a method for controlling the same which are capable of suppressing unnecessary power consumption.SOLUTION: The remote controller comprises: a first operation key group; a first illumination unit for illuminating the first operation key group; a second operation key group arranged at a position different from that of the first operation key group; a second illumination unit for illuminating the second operation key group; a cover part capable of shielding the second operation key group; opening/closing detection means for detecting an opened/closed state of the cover part; and control means which individually controls turning on/off of the first illumination unit and the second illumination unit in accordance with the opened/closed state of the cover part detected by the opening/closing detection means. | ||||||
22 | Data processing equipment | JP2001573190 | 2001-03-30 | JP2003529838A | 2003-10-07 | サンドバッハ、デヴィッド、リー; チャップマン、クリストファー |
(57)【要約】 データ処理装置101と102は、入力センサ106からの信号を受信する。 入力センサ106は、キーボードの動作を複製し又は置換する。 本発明のデータ処理装置は、処理手段1202を備える。 この処理手段1202は、センサ106と機械的相互作用を行う位置に対応する位置データと、センサ106との機械的相互作用が存在しないことに対応する第2タイプのデータとを含むセンサ106からのデータを処理する。 処理手段1202は、第1位置データに続く第2タイプのデータの処理に応答して第1キャラクタを生成し、第2タイプのデータに続く第2位置データ(第1位置とは異なる)の処理に応答して第2キャラクタを生成する。 | ||||||
23 | Manual input device and a processor | JP2001573187 | 2001-03-30 | JP2003529837A | 2003-10-07 | ウォーキングトン、スチュアート、マーク; サンバック、デイビッド、リー; チャップマン、クリストファー |
(57)【要約】 【課題】 移動電話や手持ち型プロセッサ等の携帯電子処理装置(102)のための手動操作可能な入力装置(202)を提供する。 【解決手段】 本装置は、各々が個々のデータ項目を表す複数の部分(303、304)を設け、機械的相互作用に対する応答を発生すべく構成された複数のシートを有する。 さらに、これらのシートは保護カバーとなるべく装置の周囲に巻かれている。 | ||||||
24 | Tandy terminal | JP8221690 | 1990-03-29 | JPH03283218A | 1991-12-13 | NAKAEDA MASAYUKI |
PURPOSE: To improve the operability of handy terminal in inputting and eliminate a need of increasing its size by combining a plural layers of key board having a number of keys respectively to slide freely between main body frames. CONSTITUTION: A menu key board 15 having a number of menu keys 14 is installed to slide freely over a menu key board 8 in a main body case 3. Slide guides 17 to be engaged with slide grooves 11 to slide freely vertically having steps of stoppers 16 to be applied to stopping step parts 10 are formed protruding on both sides of the menu key board 15. These slide guides 17 are disposed to be inserted under a display 4 when the menu key board 16 is combined with the menu key board 8. A handy terminal can thus be held securely, and the operability can be improved in inputting order information, and a number of keys can be disposed without increasing its size. COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio | ||||||
25 | 키보드 부설 멀티리모콘 | KR1020090104116 | 2009-10-30 | KR100960525B1 | 2010-06-04 | 주재한; 김희정; 김정열; 김태훈; 최세종 |
PURPOSE: A multi remote controller combined with a keyboard is provided to close a keyboard by a remote controller when a user uses a remote controller without the keyboard, thereby minimizing capacity of a product. CONSTITUTION: A plurality of keys is formed on the front side(120a) of a keyboard(120). A remote controller(110) is formed on the front side of the keyboard to open/close the front side of the keyboard. A bidirectional IPTV is remotely operated through the remote controller. A pair of handles are detachably attached to the right and left sides(120c) of the keyboard. On the inner sides of the handles, a plurality of locking hooks is formed. | ||||||
26 | MOBILE STATION BODY COMPRISED OF STACKED ELEMENTS | EP05802246 | 2005-11-17 | EP1813089A4 | 2017-09-06 | GARTRELL ANDREW JULIAN |
27 | MOBILE STATION BODY COMPRISED OF STACKED ELEMENTS | EP05802246.8 | 2005-11-17 | EP1813089A1 | 2007-08-01 | GARTRELL, Andrew, Julian |
An improved body design for a mobile station or other electronic device is provided. Unlike conventional mobile station bodies, which are comprised of durable polymer shells that are rigidly joined together (e.g., by ultra-sonic welding, dhesives, etc.) to enclose operational elements and circuitry, a replaceable and enhanceable body structure comprised is provided that is comprised of one or more stacked elements. The stacked elements are positioned one atop the next in a facing relationship. In one embodiment, the stacked elements define one or more apertures for receiving and enclosing one or more operational elements (e.g. a display, a keypad, an antenna, a mobile station engine, etc.). | ||||||
28 | DETECTOR CONSTRUCTED FROM ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING FABRIC | EP01915556.3 | 2001-03-30 | EP1269502B1 | 2005-06-15 | SANDBACH, David Lee |
The present invention relates to a detector constructed from electrically conducting fabric and configured to present a varying electrical characteristic in response to a mechanical interaction. The detector comprises a first conducting layer which is displaced from a second conducting layer such that conduction between the layers results when the layers are mechanically forced together. In addition, the first of the layers has a plurality of lengths of conductive yarn and a plurality of lengths of non-conductive yarn machined therein, such that at least one length of conductive yarn is electrically isolated from another of the lengths of conductive yarn and the conducting yarns in the first of the layers are electrically grouped to define a plurality of identifiable rows. Each identifiable row has a respective electrical conductor; and define specific regions of the detector. | ||||||
29 | DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS | EP01915548.0 | 2001-03-30 | EP1269302A2 | 2003-01-02 | SANDBACH, David Lee; CHAPMAN, Christopher |
Data processing apparatus (101 and 102) configured to receive signals from an input sensor (106) arranged to duplicate or replace operations of a keyboard, in which the signals correspond to positions of mechanical interactions with the sensor (106). The apparatus comprises processing means (1202) configured to process data derived from the input sensor including positional data corresponding to the position of a mechanical interaction with said input sensor (106) and a second data type corresponding to the absence of a mechanical interaction with said input sensor. The processing means (1202) is configured to generate data representing a first character in response to processing an item of data of said second type followed by positional data corresponding to a first position, and to generate data representing a different second character in response to processing positional data corresponding to a different second position followed by an item of data of said second type. | ||||||
30 | PROTECTOR FOR REMOTE CONTROLS | EP94915574.1 | 1994-05-17 | EP0652578A1 | 1995-05-10 | MANDALUNIZ BILBAO, Joseba; ECHEVARRIAZARRAGA AMUNATEGUIZ, José Luis |
A protector (1) for remote controls comprises four L-shaped corner parts (4) having an elliptic cross section and which are coupled with two other pairs of longitudinal parts (2, 3) of corresponding cross section, and wherein they may slide in order to open and close the protector. The corner parts (4) are encompassed by an elastic part (5) passing through a space defined between the corner parts (4) and the longitudinal parts (2, 3) of the invention. The protector of the invention is a rigid and resistant device which is easy to use. |
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31 | Electronic housing for switching devices, in particular for low-voltage switching devices | US14364931 | 2013-03-12 | US09607782B2 | 2017-03-28 | Paul Fröhlich; Manuel Geitner; Wolfgang Holmer; Markus Meier; Bernhard Richter |
An electronic housing is disclosed for switching devices, including a housing lower part and a housing upper part. In an embodiment, a guide is formed in the interface region between the housing upper part and the housing lower part such that the housing upper part can be slid onto the housing lower part in the X direction via the guide in a fully automatic process. | ||||||
32 | Protective cover for a tablet computer | US13854116 | 2013-03-31 | US09496102B2 | 2016-11-15 | Mathew Bates; Chia Feng Lee; Li-Jen Chien; John Moriarty; Simone Mandelli; James Jackson; Benjamin Riot; Mel Reynolds |
In certain embodiments, a protective cover for an input device includes a housing having an outer portion and an inner portion, with the inner portion including a first end and a second end, and a plurality of keys disposed in an area at the first end of the inner portion of the housing. A holder can be configured to receive and secure an input device with at least a portion of the holder coupled to the second end of the inner portion of the housing. The housing can be configurable in a plurality of positions including a closed configuration, an open configuration, a first active configuration, and a second active configuration. The protective cover can further include a plurality of magnets coupled to the housing and configured to secure the housing in one or more of the closed, open, and active configurations. | ||||||
33 | Flexible keyboard assembly | US13854112 | 2013-03-31 | US09443673B2 | 2016-09-13 | Pai-Cheng Chu; Tzu-Pin Lin; Chih-Wei Chen; Richard Milhe |
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a method of assembling a folio case. The method comprises molding a set of molded key caps over a flexible fabric layer to form a fabric key cap layer, where the key caps do not pass through the flexible fabric layer. The method further comprises affixing a first portion of the flexible key cap layer opposite the set of molded key caps to an interior portion of a housing, and affixing an intermediate layer between the interior portion of the housing and a second portion of the fabric key cap layer corresponding to the set of molded key caps opposite the first portion. The method further comprises attaching a first portion of a holder to the first portion of the flexible key cap layer configured to receive a computing device, wherein a second portion of the holder is not fixedly attached to the flexible key cap layer. | ||||||
34 | Input device | US13411647 | 2012-03-05 | US09039310B2 | 2015-05-26 | Chia-Hung Liu |
An input device includes a casing, a first keyboard, and a second keyboard. The first keyboard is slidably connected to the casing. The second keyboard is connected to the casing in an obliquely slidable manner and slidably connected to the first keyboard. When the first keyboard slides toward an expanded position relative to the casing, the first keyboard drives the second keyboard to slide obliquely relative to the casing, so that the second keyboard slides upwardly relative to the first keyboard. When the first keyboard slides toward a folded position relative to the casing, the first keyboard drives the second keyboard to slide obliquely relative to the casing, so that the second keyboard slides downwardly relative to the first keyboard. | ||||||
35 | ELECTRONIC HOUSING FOR SWITCHING DEVICES, IN PARTICULAR FOR LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCHING DEVICES | US14364931 | 2013-03-12 | US20150008109A1 | 2015-01-08 | Paul Fröhlich; Manuel Geitner; Wolfgang Holmer; Markus Meier; Bernhard Richter |
An electronic housing is disclosed for switching devices, including a housing lower part and a housing upper part. In an embodiment, a guide is formed in the interface region between the housing upper part and the housing lower part such that the housing upper part can be slid onto the housing lower part in the X direction via the guide in a fully automatic process. | ||||||
36 | KEYBOARD WITH PIVOTING KEY SUPPORTING PORTION | US13973983 | 2013-08-22 | US20140318941A1 | 2014-10-30 | YAN-BANG CAO |
A keyboard with a key supporting portion which is retractable and ergonomically suited for typing activities includes a hollowed main body. The key supporting portion has one end pivotally connected to the hollowed main body, and one or more latching holes at the other end. A latching member is slidably received in the space within the hollowed main body, and the latching member has a free end that is slidable into a latching hole, thereby locking the key supporting portion to the main body. A fingertip-operated handle transfers a releasing force to the latching member, thereby freeing the key supporting portion and allowing it to tilt upwards under spring pressure. | ||||||
37 | Protective Cover for a Tablet Computer | US13854116 | 2013-03-31 | US20140071606A1 | 2014-03-13 | Mathew Bates; Chia Feng Lee; Li-Jen Chien; John Moriarty; Simone Mandelli; James Jackson; Benjamin Riot; Mel Reynolds |
In certain embodiments, a protective cover for an input device includes a housing having an outer portion and an inner portion, with the inner portion including a first end and a second end, and a plurality of keys disposed in an area at the first end of the inner portion of the housing. A holder can be configured to receive and secure an input device with at least a portion of the holder coupled to the second end of the inner portion of the housing. The housing can be configurable in a plurality of positions including a closed configuration, an open configuration, a first active configuration, and a second active configuration. The protective cover can further include a plurality of magnets coupled to the housing and configured to secure the housing in one or more of the closed, open, and active configurations. | ||||||
38 | FLEXIBLE KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY | US13854112 | 2013-03-31 | US20140069791A1 | 2014-03-13 | Pai-Cheng Chu; Tzu-Pin Lin; Chih-Wei Chen; Richard Milhe |
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a method of assembling a folio case. The method comprises molding a set of molded key caps over a flexible fabric layer to form a fabric key cap layer, where the key caps do not pass through the flexible fabric layer. The method further comprises affixing a first portion of the flexible key cap layer opposite the set of molded key caps to an interior portion of a housing, and affixing an intermediate layer between the interior portion of the housing and a second portion of the fabric key cap layer corresponding to the set of molded key caps opposite the first portion. The method further comprises attaching a first portion of a holder to the first portion of the flexible key cap layer configured to receive a computing device, wherein a second portion of the holder is not fixedly attached to the flexible key cap layer. | ||||||
39 | Separation walls on keypads | US13464886 | 2012-05-04 | US20130293398A1 | 2013-11-07 | Yong Yan |
A method of utilizing raised parts on a keypad surface, called separation walls, is disclosed. Separation walls can help prevent unintended key hits so that keys can be smaller and be placed with higher densities on small devices. Separation walls with slits can also make light beam keypads operable with multiple fingers at a higher input speed. | ||||||
40 | REMOTE CONTROLLER AND REMOTE CONTROLLER CONTROL METHOD | US13204365 | 2011-08-05 | US20120161946A1 | 2012-06-28 | Tomotaka Ida; Masahiro Muramatsu |
According to one embodiment, a remote controller includes first operation keys, a first illumination module, second operation keys, a second illumination module, a cover, an open-close detector, and a controller. The first illumination module illuminates the first operation keys. The second operation keys are arranged in different location than the first operation keys. The second illumination module illuminates the second operation keys. The cover is capable of covering the second operation keys. The open-close detector detects whether the cover is open or closed. The controller controls the first illumination module and the second illumination module individually to turn on or off according to whether the cover is open or closed detected by the open-close detector. |