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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101 | Electronic mobile device seamless key/display structure | US13021010 | 2011-02-04 | US08362372B2 | 2013-01-29 | 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. | ||||||
102 | COVER GLASS PRESSURE BUTTON | US13151385 | 2011-06-02 | US20120305377A1 | 2012-12-06 | 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. | ||||||
103 | Lighting device and display device including the same | US12524930 | 2008-10-01 | US08251545B2 | 2012-08-28 | Kwang Sa Sin |
A lighting device and a display apparatus are disclosed. The lighting device includes at least one light source installed on a substrate, spaced apart a predetermined distance from each other, and a filter member provided over the at least one light source having a variable thickness. Light emitted from the at least one light source transmits through the filter member. The display apparatus includes a panel that displays an image, a front cover that supports a front edge portion of the panel, and a lighting device mounted in an open portion formed at the front cover, the lighting device being exposed outside. | ||||||
104 | ELECTRONIC MOBILE DEVICE SEAMLESS KEY/DISPLAY STRUCTURE | US13021022 | 2011-02-04 | US20120200502A1 | 2012-08-09 | Paul John Kudrna; Michael Thomas Pope; James Nelson Aldrich; Chin Feng Hsu; Yun Sun Lee; David Anthony Dettling |
A key/display assembly includes a first switch and a display module disposed aside the first switch. A touch-sensitive input panel overlies the first switch and the display module, and the touch-sensitive input panel includes a first touch-sensitive region proximate the first switch. The electronic mobile device further includes a first key defined by the first switch and the first touch-sensitive region. As such, the first key is actuated by pressing the first touch-sensitive region to displace the first touch-sensitive region and thereby actuate the first switch. | ||||||
105 | Mobile terminal | US11649850 | 2007-01-05 | US07826806B2 | 2010-11-02 | Byung-Sung Choi |
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. | ||||||
106 | OPERATING DEVICE FOR OPERATING A MACHINE TOOL, PRODUCTION MACHINE AND/OR A ROBOT | US12249284 | 2008-10-10 | US20090096631A1 | 2009-04-16 | JENS-ANDRE BUNK; Sven Moniac |
An operating device for operating a machine tool, production machine and/or a robot includes a transparent pane and a display arranged behind the pane. The pane has an edge region projecting beyond the display. The control device includes an indicating device which transmits an indication signal through the edge region. This arrangement simplifies the design of the operating device. | ||||||
107 | 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. | ||||||
108 | Button assembly for home appliance | US10929375 | 2004-08-31 | US20050194241A1 | 2005-09-08 | Soo Bong Kim |
A button assembly of a home appliance, by which illumination is effectively achieved, is disclosed. The button assembly includes a button body configured to be pressed by a user, the button body having a predetermined space inside, an elastic member elastically supporting the button body to have the pressed button body return, a luminous body provided within the predetermined space of the button body to emit light, and an extension extending from the button body to press to actuate a switch, the extension configured not to interfere with the luminous body. | ||||||
109 | Equipment operation panel | US09000766 | 1997-12-30 | US06172666B2 | 2001-01-09 | Michitaka Okura |
An equipment operation panel capable of being readily mounted on an outer surface of an equipment and facilitating connection thereof to a control unit in the equipment. A first flexible circuit board is formed on a front surface thereof with contacts of switches and a contact of a variable resistor and provided thereon with light emitting diodes. The first flexible circuit board includes a lead-out section from which a connection wire pattern is led out. A spacer layer is laminated on the circuit board. A second flexible circuit board is laminated on the spacer layer and provided thereon with contacts of switches and a movable-side electrode of the variable resistor. A cover sheet member is laminated on the second flexible circuit board. Thus, the equipment operation panel is constructed into a laminate structure and mounted on an outer surface of a casing of the equipment through an adhesive layer. The lead-out section of the first flexible circuit board extending from the laminate is inserted into the casing, resulting in being connected to the control unit. | ||||||
110 | Kit for multi-configurable control panel design for office equipment | US345198 | 1999-06-30 | US6111207A | 2000-08-29 | John H. Arterberry; Dan Scott Caputo; Paul M. O'Brien |
A multi-configurable office machine, which includes a control panel subassembly having a plurality of user-activated key-switches for controlling functions of the office machine. A first control panel cover is adapted for installation on the control panel subassembly, the first cover comprising a first cover structure providing user access to a first set of the key-switches when the first cover is installed on the control panel subassembly. A second control panel cover is adapted for installation on the control panel subassembly, the second cover comprising a second cover structure providing user access to a second set of the key-switches when the second cover is installed on the control panel subassembly. By installing a selected one of the panel covers, different groups of the key-switches are accessible to the user, thereby configuring the machine to a first configuration or a second configuration. | ||||||
111 | 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. | ||||||
112 | Control panel face | US193401 | 1988-05-12 | US4942275A | 1990-07-17 | Timothy E. Addy; Warner E. Speakman |
A control panel face for mounting at least one control member. The control panel face includes a base having a face surface onto which at least a portion of the control member is positioned, at least a portion of the face surface being magnetic; a flexible magnetic sheet for being removably attached to the face surface of the base over the control member; and a flexible cover sheet for being attached to the magnetic sheet and for covering the aperture through the magnetic sheet, the cover sheet including indicia for identifying the control member. | ||||||
113 | Touch controlled display device | US143202 | 1988-01-11 | US4910504A | 1990-03-20 | Soren G. Eriksson |
A touch controlled display device has, in one embodiment, two displaying segments disposed on the inside of a front cover window in an LCD unit. Further to causing the segments to display different sign information by providing them with different feeds, they are both utilized as sensing means included in a capacitative sensing circuit which is activable by the finger of an operator. | ||||||
114 | Membrane switch control panel arrangement and label assembly for labeling same | US317594 | 1981-11-02 | US4387127A | 1983-06-07 | Ralph Ogden |
A membrane switch control panel arrangement and a label assembly for labeling same, for providing for in field applied identification of the control panel legend upon assembly of the switch, in which the control panel arrangement is of the keyboard switch type providing for touch sensitive switch actuation, with the control panel arrangement circuit board circuiting, membrane or touch sensitive switch components therefor, and the control panel legend sheet switch location indicia therefor being arranged in superposed modular group form, and columnarily arranged, spaced apart switch actuation and observation sets, which sets are disposed in spaced apart rows and extending crosswise of the panel in a columnar configuration, with the legend sheet being delineated to receive and have adhered thereto individual in field marked labels that are to bear the switch identification indicia of the adjacent switch location indicia row. The label assembly comprises a carrier sheet and an adhesive backed label forming sheet that are both specially segmented to define specially shaped sections cooperation to remain united for application thereto, by using a typewriter or the like, the switch identification indicia involved that becomes known only when the assembly of the switch components and controls has been completed. The individual labels are shaped to be then expeditiously separated from the carrier sheet and centered on the respective legend blank spaces by way of throw-away end tab section arrangement that is part of the label assembly arrangement. | ||||||
115 | Hand-held interactive terminal | US600575 | 1975-07-31 | US4005388A | 1977-01-25 | Richard E. Morley; George G. Schwenk |
An interactive computer terminal which is capable of complete hand-held operation with total freedom of position and location is provided. The terminal incorporates a self-contained full 75-character keyboard, a 20-character alpha numeric readout, and a 100-character memory. In order to assure review of any message, a conveniently positioned scroll switch is incorporated to advance or roll back any message in the memory for presentation on the display. The unique, totally portable hand-held interactive terminal is provided with a 20-key pad which is operated with one hand, while the other hand selects one of four different information levels for each key. Consequently, each of the 20 keys is capable of transmitting four different characters or other information, thereby assuring easy, compact transmission of all numeric, alphabetic, and punctuation characters with sufficient keyboard room available for command capability. | ||||||
116 | AUTOMATION CONTROL DEVICE | EP14898373 | 2014-08-01 | EP3175468A4 | 2018-04-11 | WANG XIAOBO; HE LIANG; LIU ZHE; LOHBECK AXEL |
The present application includes an automation control device with a control panel, the control panel comprising at least one button with specified control function; and at least one luminous element located adjacent to the at least one button; wherein the at least one button is operable in a locked mode and a standby mode; in the locked mode, the press on the button would not trigger the specified control function of the button but would light up the at least one luminous element and switch the button into the standby mode; and in the standby mode, the at least one luminous element keeps in lighting, and the press on the button would trigger the specified control function of the button. The automation device is adapted for safe and correct operation in dim or dark environment. | ||||||
117 | AUTOMATION CONTROL DEVICE | EP14898373.7 | 2014-08-01 | EP3175468A1 | 2017-06-07 | WANG, Xiaobo; HE, Liang; LIU, Zhe; LOHBECK, Axel |
The present application includes an automation control device with a control panel, the control panel comprising at least one button with specified control function; and at least one luminous element located adjacent to the at least one button; wherein the at least one button is operable in a locked mode and a standby mode; in the locked mode, the press on the button would not trigger the specified control function of the button but would light up the at least one luminous element and switch the button into the standby mode; and in the standby mode, the at least one luminous element keeps in lighting, and the press on the button would trigger the specified control function of the button. The automation device is adapted for safe and correct operation in dim or dark environment. | ||||||
118 | LIGHTING DEVICE AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME | EP08835950 | 2008-10-01 | EP2195722A4 | 2013-08-28 | SIN KWANG SA |
119 | Display device | EP08008603.6 | 2008-05-07 | EP1990815A3 | 2010-04-07 | Fujikawa, Shinichi |
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. |
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120 | Stufenlos einstellbarer Regler mit Schalterfunktion | EP03090010.4 | 2003-01-11 | EP1327860A3 | 2005-06-08 | Volckers, Oliver |
Die Erfindung löst die Aufgabe, einen Regler mit integriertem Schalter unter Einsatz eines Sensorstreifens und ein Verfahren zur stufenlosen Einstellung von Kenngrößen elektrischer Geräte einschließlich der Wahl festgelegter Schaltstellungen des Schalters mit integriertem Regler zu entwickeln, dadurch, daß als stufenloser Regler ein berührungsempfindlicher Sensorstreifen vorgesehen ist, der mit einer die durch Berührung des Sensorstreifens durch einen Finger hervorgerufenen Informationen auswertenden und die Berührposition ermittelnden Elektronik verbunden ist, wobei die Elektronik als ein die Steuerung einer Kenngröße auf einen definierten Wert regelnder Regelkreis ausgebildet ist, wobei die errechnete Regelgröße proportional der Berührposition auf dem Sensorstreifen entspricht. Die Erfindung wird als elektrischer Schalter, der mit einem stufenlosen Regler gekoppelt ist, wirksam. |