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 | Touch panel | US11790129 | 2007-04-24 | US20070252825A1 | 2007-11-01 | Tomotake Nashiki; Hideo Sugawara |
A touch panel of the invention comprises a first panel having a first film base with transparency and a first transparent conductive thin film provided on one surface of the first film base; and a second panel having a second film base with transparency and a second transparent conductive thin film provided on one surface of the second film base, wherein the first panel and the second panel are arranged so as to face each other with a spacer therebetween, in such a manner that the first conductive thin film and the second conductive thin film face each other, wherein the surface of the first conductive thin film has a hardness of 1 GPa or more and a modulus of elasticity of 5 GPa or more, the surface of the second conductive thin film has a center line average roughness (Ra) of 0.3 nm to 1.0 nm, and that of the center line average roughness (Ra) of the surface of the second conductive thin film is smaller than that of the surface of the first conductive thin film. The touch panel has good durability. | ||||||
22 | Textured cushion for keyboard cursor control stick | US10804854 | 2004-03-19 | US20040239623A1 | 2004-12-02 | Mark R. Slotta |
A gel cushion that can be attached to an existing cursor pointing device (control stick) on a computer or keyboard, or be integrally formed with the cap during manufacture. The gel cushion is flexible enough to prevent tissue damage to the user's fingers due to repetitive motions over an extended period of use, yet firm enough to transmit the desired pressure to the control stick. The gel cushion designed to be used on an existing control stick can be applied with an adhesive to a cap, or with a frictional fit directly to the control stick. The gel cushion is designed to be easily installed and replaced when worn. | ||||||
23 | Textured cushion for keyboard cursor control stick | US10194715 | 2002-07-12 | US06724369B2 | 2004-04-20 | Mark R. Slotta |
A gel cushion that can be attached to an existing cursor pointing device (control stick) on a computer or keyboard, or be integrally formed with the cap during manufacture. The gel cushion is flexible enough to prevent tissue damage to the user's fingers due to repetitive motions over an extended period of use, yet firm enough to transmit the desired pressure to the control stick. The gel cushion designed to be used on an existing control stick can be applied with an adhesive to a cap, or with a frictional fit directly to the control stick. The gel cushion is designed to be easily installed and replaced when worn. | ||||||
24 | TEXTURED CUSHION FOR KEYBOARD CURSOR CONTROL STICK | US10194715 | 2002-07-12 | US20040056841A1 | 2004-03-25 | Mr. Mark R. Slotta |
Abstract of the Disclosure A gel cushion that can be attached to an existing cursor pointing device (control stick) on a computer or keyboard, or be integrally formed with the cap during manufacture. The gel cushion is flexible enough to prevent tissue damage to the user's fingers due to repetitive motions over an extended period of use, yet firm enough to transmit the desired pressure to the control stick. The gel cushion designed to be used on an existing control stick can be applied with an adhesive to a cap, or with a frictional fit directly to the control stick. The gel cushion is designed to be easily installed and replaced when worn. | ||||||
25 | Panel unit of dealing board | US358570 | 1994-12-13 | US5461377A | 1995-10-24 | Fumiyoshi Oono; Tomonobu Watanabe; Yoshitada Yaginuma |
A panel unit for a dealing board has a display and a keyboard unit provided with buttons. The display is divided into individual indications which display function names corresponding to the buttons. The keyboard unit has a printed substrate arranged on the display, fixed contacts which form switches provided for the buttons, and electric conductive contact rubber located on the printed substrate and provided with moving contacts opposing the fixed contacts. A panel is positioned on the electric conductive rubber and provided with the buttons. The panel has holes, the buttons are fitted into the holes to be vertically movable so that the fixed contacts of the printed substrate come into contact with the movable contacts of the electric conductive rubber. The buttons are provided with an engagement portion for preventing the buttons from coming off the panel and the electric conductive contact rubber and the printed contact have relief holes in which the buttons are fitted when the engagement portion holds the buttons, as well as belt-like through holes for making the individual indications corresponding to the buttons visible. | ||||||
26 | Apparatus for key actuation and associated methods | US12919755 | 2008-02-26 | US08399784B2 | 2013-03-19 | Gareth Osborne |
An apparatus for key actuation of an electronic device comprising a linear bearing configured for transmitting user actuation, and a complementary guide portion, wherein the linear bearing and the guide portion are arranged to allow the linear bearing to move reciprocally relative to the guide portion for key activation, and wherein both the linear bearing and the guide portion comprise a material with a hardness substantially between 6 Mohrs and 10 Mohrs. | ||||||
27 | Cover member for illuminated push button switch and method for manufacturing same | US09130959 | 1998-08-07 | US06413598B1 | 2002-07-02 | Toshihiro Motoki; Sadao Nakano |
A cover member for an illuminated push button switch capable of providing the hard touch with fingers when it is incorporated in a switch unit and facilitating formation of a symbol/character display section exhibiting distinct display and aesthetic properties. In the cover member, key tops each are provided at a distal end thereof with a hard resin section. The resin section is integrally mounted thereon with a rubber section and then a symbol/character display section is formed on a flat surface of the rubber section. The rubber section is fixed on the flat surface thereof to a movable section of a substrate. Such construction provides a user with a satisfactory feeling in operation, effectively prevents wearing of the symbol/character display section, provides the symbol/character display section with an aesthetic appearance without any defect and ensures increased durability of the cover member, resulting in a commercial value of the cover member being highly increased. | ||||||
28 | Panel unit of dealing board | US293514 | 1994-08-22 | US5461376A | 1995-10-24 | Fumiyoshi Oono; Tomonobu Watanabe; Yoshitada Yaginuma |
A panel unit for a dealing board has a keyboard unit provided with buttons, the keyboard unit has a printed substrate arranged on a display, fixed contacts which form switches provided for the buttons, and electric conductive contact rubber located on the printed substrate and provided with moving contacts opposing the fixed contacts. A panel is positioned on the electric conductive contact rubber and provided with the buttons. The panel has holes, the buttons are fitted into the holes to be vertically moveable so that the fixed contacts of the printed substrate come into contact with the movable contacts of the electric conductive contact rubber. The buttons are provided with an engagement portion for preventing the buttons from coming off the panel and the electric conductive contact rubber and the printed substrate have relief holes in which the buttons are fitted when the engagement portion holds the buttons. | ||||||
29 | Electronic device enclosure | US96605 | 1993-07-22 | US5386084A | 1995-01-31 | John J. Risko |
An electronic device enclosure is provided having a top and a bottom, preferably each made of a polycarbonate plastic material and having respective lower and upper edges which are the same shape, and an elastomeric cover which fits over the top and wraps around the lower edge thereof so as to seal the joint between the top and the bottom. Preferably, the cover is made of silicone rubber or urethane of a durometer in the range of 40 to 60. Push buttons with associated suspensions are moulded integrally into the cover so as to protrude downwardly through apertures in the top and engage push button switches on the electronic device therein. A display aperture may be provided in the top and, if so, a portion of the cover also wraps around the edges of the display aperture so as to be disposed between the display and the cover. A battery access door is provided which comprises a central, relatively ridged material surrounded by an elastomeric material which seals the joint between the battery access door and an aperture in the enclosure and which also provides a holder for the batteries. | ||||||
30 | Glass membrane touch-controlled circuit apparatus for voltage selection | US435988 | 1989-11-13 | US4975676A | 1990-12-04 | Verl B. Greenhalgh |
A glass membrane touch-controlled circuit apparatus for voltage selection. The apparatus has a flexible glass membrane which is spaced by a dielectric layer adhesively joined between the upper flexible glass membrane and a lower, rigid support layer. Conductive circuitry is printed onto the surface of the upper flexible glass membrane and corresponding areas of conductive and/or resistive circuitry are printed onto the lower support layer. By application of tactile pressure to the upper flexible glass membrane, the conductive circuitry printed onto the flexible glass membrane can be moved into a point of momentary contact with the circuitry carried on the lower support layer. | ||||||
31 | Elastomer-made push button switch covering member | US65921 | 1987-06-24 | US4766271A | 1988-08-23 | Masayuki Mitsuhashi; Naoto Komine; Takao Shimizu |
The invention provides an elastomer-made push button switch covering member having a dome-like configuration integrally composed of a base portion, a top portion and a riser portion connecting the base portion and the top portion. By virtue of the specific elastic properties of the elastomer with a Shore D hardness of at least 35 or, preferably, in the range from 35 to 60 and a rebound of at least 40%, the covering member can give the operator's finger tip a very definite and reliable feeling of clicking touch in pushing different from or superior to conventional rubber-made push button switch covering members. | ||||||
32 | Sensor switch | US462071 | 1983-01-28 | US4525606A | 1985-06-25 | Ryoichi Sado |
A sensor switch comprising a printed circuit base board provided with a plurality of stationary contacts on a surface thereof and a flexible sheet member consisting of a rubber-like elastic material provided with a plurality of movable contact faces and protrusions and/or rail-like protrusions on one side and so piled on the printed circuit base board that each movable contact face is faced to the stationary contact respectively, in order to assure favorable operation touch, high reliability and easiness of practical equipment. | ||||||
33 | Tactile sensors for robotic gripper and the like | US476685 | 1983-03-18 | US4492949A | 1985-01-08 | Robert R. Peterson; Dale W. Schubert; Peter N. Cholakis |
A tactile sensor for sensing an object in contact therewith. In its preferred form, the sensor comprises a plurality of layers disposed in a sandwich arrangement. A top layer is comprised of a flexible, electrically-insulating material and a plurality of parallel flexible conductive rods. A bottom layer is comprised of an electrically-insulating material and a plurality of parallel conductive rods that extend at right angles to the conductive rods of the top layer, thus forming a sensory array comprising a plurality of superimposed intersection points arranged in a grid pattern. An intermediate layer is comprised of a resilient, electrically-insulating material in which is disposed a plurality of parallel conductive posts that extend perpendicular to the plane of the three layers. These posts are comprised of a resilient conducting material. Each conductive post is disposed at one of the sensor's aforementioned intersection points so as to electrically couple one of the conductive rods of the top layer to one of the conductive rods of the bottom layer. The conductive rods are formed with a selected cross-section, in order that changes in the amount of pressure exerted on the sensor will produce corresponding logarithmic exchanges in the contact surface area, and hence electrical contact resistance, established between the conductive rods and those conductive posts disposed beneath the points of pressure. | ||||||
34 | Vorrichtung zum Erkennen einer Manipulation an einem Gegenstand | EP14184343.3 | 2014-09-11 | EP2996129B1 | 2017-07-19 | Golüke, Peter; Nolte, Michael; Kulik, Matthias; Nentwig, Alexander |
35 | Key for a keyboard | EP06026063.5 | 2006-12-15 | EP1901322A1 | 2008-03-19 | Fu David |
A keyboard key which comprises: 1) a base member including a fixing portion and a connecting portion; 2) a key body having a top surface and a bottom surface wherein the bottom surface of the key body is attached to the fixing portion of the base member, and the base member is composed of a material substantially different from the key body such that the base member is more rigid than the key body, is disclosed. |
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36 | Cover member for illuminated push button switch and method for manufacturing same | EP98306357.9 | 1998-08-07 | EP0896349A3 | 1999-08-25 | Motoki, Toshihiro; Nakano, Sadao |
A cover member (1) for an illuminated push button switch which is capable of providing a hard touch with fingers when it is incorporated in a switch unit is disclosed. It facilitates formation of a symbol/character display section (23) exhibits distinct display and aesthetic properties. In the cover member, key tops (20) each are provided at a distal end thereof with a hard resin section (21). The resin section is integrally mounted thereon with a rubber section (22) and then the symbol/character display section is formed on a flat surface of the rubber section. The rubber section is fixed on the flat surface thereof to a movable section (12) of a substrate (10). Such construction provides a user with a satisfactory feel in operation, effectively prevents wearing of the symbol/character display section, provides the symbol/character display section with an aesthetic appearance without any defect and ensures increased durability of the cover member. |
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37 | 押ボタンスイッチおよび押ボタンスイッチ用粘着テープ | JP2011198453 | 2011-09-12 | JP5727335B2 | 2015-06-03 | 木上 裕貴; 橘 俊光 |
38 | Cover member and a method of manufacturing the same for an illuminated push button switch | JP22557897 | 1997-08-08 | JP3102854B2 | 2000-10-23 | 禎夫 中野; 俊弘 本木 |
39 | Cover member for backlighted push-button switch and manufacture thereof | JP22557897 | 1997-08-08 | JPH1166995A | 1999-03-09 | MOTOKI TOSHIHIRO; NAKANO SADAO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a cover member for a backlighted push-button switch and a manufacturing method thereof which can form a symbol and character display part with excellent visibility of a numeral, a signal, and the like, and firmly fix a key top formed with a hard resin part. SOLUTION: A key top 20 is obtained by filling composition of hard resin in the molded recess part of a molding die, hardening it in non-pressure condition to form a resin part 21 at a high altitude, positioning rubber composition on the resin part 21 in such a condition as to be in the molded recess part, molding a rubber part 22 integrated with the resin part 21 with the rubber composition pressured and heated, and forming a shading colored layer 23a and a translucent colored layer 23b on the surface of the rubber part 22 by means of screen printing. A cover member 1 is constituted by molding a base 10 using the rubber composition, and bonding the adhesive applying surface of a movable part 12 of the base 10 with a symbol and character display part 23 formed surface 23b at the rubber part 22 of the key top 20. | ||||||
40 | File sheet | JP32528987 | 1987-12-24 | JPH01166995A | 1989-06-30 | WATANABE ETSUJI |
PURPOSE: To obtain an inexpensive, disposable and easy-to-bind file sheet by forming the file sheet through integral punching while locating a plurality of strings on the rear cover such that the base end part thereof is aligned with the punch hole of a document. CONSTITUTION: A file sheet 1 having front and rear covers 2, 3 is punched integrally while locating a plurality of strings 27 on the rear cover such that the base end part 7A thereof is aligned with the punch hole of a document. When it is raised from the base end part 7A perpendicularly to the wide face of the rear cover 3, the string 7 can be bound onto the rear cover 3 of a document 10 when it is inserted into the punch hole of the document 10 because the base end part is aligned with two punch holes of the document to be bound. According to the structure, it can be punched with a die while requiring only the cost of the front cover and not requiring the cost of the string. Furthermore, production cost can be reduced because no stopper metal is required and an inexpensive disposable file sheet can be obtained. |