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 A flat-screen display device JP2007123260 2007-05-08 JP4518100B2 2010-08-04 明弘 藤川
42 Mobile terminal JP2007161667 2007-06-19 JP2008104145A 2008-05-01 CHOI BYUNG-SUNG
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a mobile terminal with an enhanced appearance by preventing complicated patterns and shapes from being formed on the outside of the mobile terminal. SOLUTION: A mobile terminal is provided that includes a housing having an opening formed therein, a cover disposed in the opening of the housing, the cover including at least one light transmission opening, an input switch located beneath the opening of the housing and the at least one light transmission opening, a light emitter to illuminate the at least one light transmission opening, and a light constraining member to direct light from the light emitter towards the light transmission opening and to minimize light emitted from the light emitter from being directed peripherally of the light transmission opening. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
43 JPS60194827U - JP8387484 1984-06-06 JPS60194827U 1985-12-25
44 JPS5084139A - JP13421074 1974-11-21 JPS5084139A 1975-07-07
45 Holding Device for Receiving Switching Elements for a Command and Alert Device US15356239 2016-11-18 US20170140882A1 2017-05-18 Hanna LEHMANN
A holding device for receiving switching elements for a command and alert device, with a first housing portion in which a recess for receiving an actuator of a command and alert device is arranged, and with a second housing portion arranged on the first housing portion and which continues the recess of the first housing portion, where guide rails for guiding transmission elements are formed in the housing portions, and where the transmission elements transmit an actuation of the actuator to a switching element.
46 CONTROL UNIT AND ACTUATOR WITH CONTROL UNIT US15192031 2016-06-24 US20160377227A1 2016-12-29 Wilfried Platzer; Benjamin Hofmann
An electronic control unit (1) or an electric actuator (2), respectively, have a switch-off device (4) which includes at least one reed switch (6, 18, 26) and at least one permanent magnet arranged outside the housing (3) and removable from the housing (3). If the permanent magnet (7) is removed from its position of usage at the housing (3), for example in order to perform maintenance of the electronic control unit (1) or of the actuator (2), respectively, the at least one reed switch (6, 18, 26) is opened, as result of which the supply link (8, 10) between the activating terminal (5) and the supply terminals (9, 11) of the control unit are interrupted in order to switch voltage-carrying functional elements of the control unit (1) and/or of the electric actuator (2) to be currentless and thus to effectively prevent an unwanted spark discharge.
47 COMMON SWITCH DEVICE FOR VEHICLE US14537573 2014-11-10 US20150243454A1 2015-08-27 Yong Hwa CHOI
A common switch device for a vehicle capable of serving as a communicative switch module and a non-communicative switch module includes a switch module including a plurality of common switches. A connector module is detachably coupled with the switch module. The connector module includes a housing installed with a printed circuit board (PCB) in which a communication chip is built in. A plurality of connectors mounted on the PCB, each being connected to one of the common switches of the switch module, and separately connected to the communication chip.
48 Cover glass pressure button US13556256 2012-07-24 US08993913B2 2015-03-31 Chih-Sheng Hou
A cover glass pressure button (CGPB) is disclosed for an electronic device that has an image display module which is protected by a cover glass. When the cover glass is pressed, the CGPB senses the pressure to output a corresponding physical parameter to a control circuit for triggering a function of the image display module.
49 Waterproof operating device with one or more capacitive switches US13673137 2012-11-09 US08519286B1 2013-08-27 Nathan Bloch
A waterproof housing to contain and operate an electronic device with capacitive touch screen and electrically conductive outer case includes interfitting pieces configured to form a waterproof shell to removably receive and immobilize the electronic device. One or more electrical circuits extend within the shell between the outer case of the electronic device installed in the shell and one or more respective control regions of the screen. Manual actuators such as buttons are provided in openings through the shell to selectively manually complete each circuit from outside the housing.
50 KEY INPUT APPARATUS FOR PORTABLE TERMINAL US13619370 2012-09-14 US20130088423A1 2013-04-11 Hyung-Gon Kim
A key input apparatus and a portable terminal having the key input apparatus are provided. The key input apparatus includes a main board, a display having flexibility and elasticity and at least one pressing switch placed between the main board and the display.
51 PROTECTIVE PANEL AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE US13699344 2011-05-16 US20130063387A1 2013-03-14 Yuichiro Takai; Takao Hashimoto; Kazuhiro Nishikawa; Yoshihiro Kai; Yuko Endo
A pressure sensitive conductive member is arranged in a through hole of a base-material bonding layer so as to be in contact with a peripheral-switch upper electrode and a peripheral-switch lower electrode, and when a force applied to a peripheral switch is transmitted to the pressure sensitive conductive member through an upper electrode base material and the upper electrode, a current flows, so that the upper electrode and the lower electrode are electrically connected.
52 ELECTRONIC MOBILE DEVICE SEAMLESS KEY/DISPLAY STRUCTURE US13021010 2011-02-04 US20120199457A1 2012-08-09 Paul John Kudrna; Michael Thomas Pope; James Nelson Aldrich
A key/display assembly includes first and second switches, a display module, and a lens is disposed adjacent the display module. The lens includes a first contact region, a second contact region, and an inner surface that supports a first foot between the first contact region and the second contact region. A first key is defined by the first switch and the first contact region and is actuated by deflecting the first contact region to actuate the first switch. A second key is defined by the second switch and the second contact region and is actuated by deflecting the second contact region to actuate the second switch. When actuating the first key, the first foot inhibits the second contact region from actuating the second switch. When actuating the second key, the first foot inhibits the first contact region from actuating the first switch.
53 KEYPAD ASSEMBLY, AND IMAGE FORMING DEVICE AND DATA PROCESSOR INCORPORATING THE SAME US13301849 2011-11-22 US20120132509A1 2012-05-31 Shun SUGAWARA
A keypad assembly includes a first keypad element including a first frame element, first elastic elements connecting with the first frame element, keycaps swingably connected to the first frame element via the first elastic elements, and pressing elements protruding downward from the keycaps, and a second keypad element including a second frame element, second elastic elements connecting with the second frame element, keycaps swingably connected to the second frame element via the second elastic elements, and pressing elements protruding downward from the keycaps.
54 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.
55 LIGHTING DEVICE AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME US12524930 2008-10-01 US20100110722A1 2010-05-06 Kwang Sa Sin
A lightening device and a display apparatus are disclosed. A lightening device includes at least one light source installed on a substrate, spaced apart a predetermined distance with each other, and a filter member provided over the light source with a variable thickness, the filter member where light emitted from the light source transmits. A display apparatus includes a panel displaying an image, a front cover supporting a front edge portion of the panel, and a lightening device mounted in an opening portion formed at the front cover, the lightening device being exposed outside. The lightening device includes at least one light source installed on a substrate, spaced apart a predetermined distance with each other, and a filter member provided over the light source with a variable thickness, the filter member where light emitted from the light source transmits.
56 Push button mechanism, operation panel, and image forming apparatus US11492827 2006-07-26 US07456369B2 2008-11-25 Hayato Watanabe
A push button mechanism that includes plural push button members and one or more positioning members. The plural push button members have push portions for receiving an external force. The positioning member includes plural positioning portions corresponding to each shape of the plural push button members. The positioning member prevents engaging each corresponding push button member with each positioning portion that does not correspond to the push button member.
57 Color and context-adaptable hardware button US11298760 2005-12-09 US20070136694A1 2007-06-14 Jonathan Friedman; Christian Colando
Described is changing the perceived appearance of a switch by writing content (e.g., an icon) to a switch assembly to change the context of the switch based upon a hardware device's current operating context and/or by changing the perceived color of the switch based upon the hardware device's current operating context. The switch may be layered, for example, with a transparent cover associated with a light guide that can change color via a controlled LED, a writeable surface and an underlying switch (e.g., physical or capacitive sensed) mechanism. Upon detecting interaction with a user interface, the appearance of a switch is based on a current context of the user interface. The system includes means for writing to the writeable surface so that it corresponds to the current context of the program.
58 Knob assembly US10826013 2004-04-16 US07067744B2 2006-06-27 Shadi Mere; Douglas Allen Pfau
A knob for an instrument panel is provided having a body portion, a first end portion adjacent to the body portion, and a second end portion adjacent to the body portion and defining a generally wave-shaped surface. The wave-shaped surface includes a plurality of peaks and a plurality of troughs, the peaks extending away from the body portion in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the body portion. An adjustment assembly may also be provided having a first contact member with a contact portion, a second contact member with a contact portion, and an adjustment member with a plurality of protrusions. The protrusions are configured to selectively engage the contact portion of the first contact member and induce an electrical connection, and to selectively engage the contact portion of the second contact member and induce a second electrical connection.
59 Knob assembly US10826013 2004-04-16 US20050230227A1 2005-10-20 Shadi Mere; Douglas Pfau
A knob for an instrument panel is provided having a body portion, a first end portion adjacent to the body portion, and a second end portion adjacent to the body portion and defining a generally wave-shaped surface. The wave-shaped surface includes a plurality of peaks and a plurality of troughs, the peaks extending away from the body portion in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the body portion. An adjustment assembly may also be provided having a first contact member with a contact portion, a second contact member with a contact portion, and an adjustment member with a plurality of protrusions. The protrusions are configured to selectively engage the contact portion of the first contact member and induce an electrical connection, and to selectively engage the contact portion of the second contact member and induce a second electrical connection.
60 Control panel assembly for home appliances and method for manufacturing the same US10362103 2003-02-21 US06750407B2 2004-06-15 Young Han Song; Ki Ho Kang; Myong Deok Kim
A control panel assembly for home appliances devised for a better external appearance and more stable operation is disclosed. The control panel assembly includes a substrate (40) provided with at lest one switch (42) for operating home appliance and at least one display element (43) for displaying the operation state, an external film (60) configured to make it possible for an user to access to the switch (42) and the display element (43), and a control panel (30) allowing the substrate 40 to be installed therein, the control panel (30) injection-molded to be inserted in the external film (60) and integrated with the external film (60)
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