141 |
Information processing apparatus and method |
JP2002023700 |
2002-01-31 |
JP3778277B2 |
2006-05-24 |
純一 暦本 |
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142 |
Multimedia player |
JP2005209100 |
2005-07-19 |
JP2006050602A |
2006-02-16 |
CHEN HUNG-CHANG |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a multimedia player capable of attaching a remote control means, which can be used as general function buttons when being attached to the main body, while realizing remote control when being detached from the main body. <P>SOLUTION: The multimedia player includes a main body 10 and a remote control means 30. On the remote control means 30, several function buttons are formed. On the main body 10, a housing portion 14 and at least one receiving device are formed. The remote control means 30 is detachably mounted inside the above housing portion 14. Also, on the remote control means 30, there is formed a signal transmitting device corresponding to the receiving device provided on the main body 10. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI |
143 |
Remote-control transmitter |
JP2003342998 |
2003-10-01 |
JP2005110093A |
2005-04-21 |
KAHARA TETSURO; TAKAHASHI MASAHIRO |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a remote-control transmitter at a low cost being easily assembled regarding the transmitter used for remotely controlling various electronic equipment. <P>SOLUTION: The remote-control transmitter being easily assembled can be obtained at the low cost because a crystal oscillator 6C need not be fixed on a wiring board 2 by an adhesive or the like by constituting the transmitter by forming a holding section 12C abutted against the crystal oscillator 6C to a movable contact body 12 having an elasticity. The transmitter is available for remotely controlling various electronic equipment such as a TV, a video, an air conditioner or the like. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI |
144 |
Portable transmitter |
JP2003106703 |
2003-04-10 |
JP2004312621A |
2004-11-04 |
SUGIMOTO KEIICHI; NAKAGAWA MITSURU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To upgrade the appearance of a portable transmitter, to suppress the cost increase due to the changes of display contents of the function display, and to facilitate the control of user's operation.
SOLUTION: The portable transmitter is provided with: a resin case 10 incorporated with a momentary switch 32; an opening 11f formed in a portion facing the switch 32 in the case 10; and a resin film member 17 disposed to cover the opening 11f and formed integrally with the case 10. The film member 17 is constituted so that function display parts 17b, 17c, 17d are printed on the rear side of a translucent sheet 17a.
COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI |
145 |
Electroluminescent lamp device and a method of manufacturing the same |
JP2001581308 |
2001-05-01 |
JP2003532982A |
2003-11-05 |
ティ. エカーズリー、ロドニー; ジェイ. クラフシク、ロバート; ジェイ. パチョレック、ウォルター; ティ. ホイーラー、ダグラス; マクギガン、ラルフ |
(57)【要約】 次の工程を含む、電界発光ランプ・ユニットを成形する方法。 多層式シート形状電界発光ランプが配備される。 該多層式シート形状ランプ(40)は、粒子から発せられた光を透過すべく一方が透明である一対のシート形状導電層(44)および(50)、上記一対のシート形状導電層間に配設されると共に電界発光粒子を有するシート形状電界発光層(46)、および、上記一対のシート形状導電層とシート形状電界発光層とを支持する担体基材(42)を含む。 上記多層式シート形状ランプは、上記担体基材および上記熱可塑性層の作用的一体性を維持するに十分な温度にて加熱される。 上記多層式シート形状ランプは次に、所望の立体形状へと成形される。 |
146 |
Remote Commander |
JP31152490 |
1990-11-19 |
JP3219761B2 |
2001-10-15 |
光正 斉藤; 勝美 桑原 |
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147 |
Input unit and manufacture thereof |
JP24917399 |
1999-09-02 |
JP2001077561A |
2001-03-23 |
KAYAMA TAKASHI; YOSHINO ISATAKA; KATAOKA YASUHIRO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an input unit and a method for manufacturing the input unit wherein the number of parts can be reduced, the thickness and the size of the unit can be reduced, and assembling is facilitated. SOLUTION: The input unit 18 is used for a user to input desired commands by operating the unit, and is provided with an enclosure 12 having a slit portion 40, a sheet-like switch portion 140 placed in the enclosure in correspondence with the slit portion 40, a board 170 placed in the enclosure, and an electrical connection portion 190 which is elastically deformed during assembly of the enclosure, thereby electrically connecting the board 170 with the switch portion 140. |
148 |
Keyboard, such as a membrane-type keyboard |
JP51473695 |
1994-11-10 |
JPH09505423A |
1997-05-27 |
シュトローロ,ロタール |
(57)【要約】 本発明は、PC(パーソナルコンピュータ)のような装置の制御操作のための、キーボード、例えば膜形キーボードに関するものであり、その特徴とするところは、当該制御操作に必要な制御信号が、当該キーボード(4)に所属の送信器及び被操作機器に配属された受信器(3)により無線伝送可能であることである。 |
149 |
JPH0435117B2 - |
JP12005384 |
1984-06-13 |
JPH0435117B2 |
1992-06-10 |
RONARUDO MOORISU AASAA MARII BUROIKAASU; KORUNERISU ADORIANUSU KURISUTOTSUFUERU MARIA HERUMUSU |
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150 |
Remote control device |
JP30244588 |
1988-11-30 |
JPH02149099A |
1990-06-07 |
TSUNODA HIDEO; ICHIKAWA YOSHIHIRO |
PURPOSE: To improve operability by providing the device with a pair of cases having operation parts, a hinge part for connecting these cases as a freely opening/closing book shape and a transmission part fixed to the hinge part to transmit the operation contents of said operation parts to an external device.
CONSTITUTION: A main body 1 is constituted as a book shape connecting the cases 10, 30 each other through the hinge part 50 so as to freely open/close these cases and an operation time or a room temperature can be set up by opening both the cases 10, 30. The case 10 mounts a time setting button 11, a temperature setting button 12, a time display device 13, a temperature display device 14, and a lightness detecting part 15. The button 11 forms an operation part together with the display device 13 and a large shape is secured to improve operability. The button 12 also forms an operation part together with the display part 14 and a large shape is secured to improve operability.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio |
151 |
JPH0257636U - |
JP13614688 |
1988-10-20 |
JPH0257636U |
1990-04-25 |
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152 |
Service and security system of line processing and printing data of sheet material in continuous strip form |
JP8913685 |
1985-04-26 |
JPS60236972A |
1985-11-25 |
RUCHIAANO MESUKI |
|
153 |
GESTURE-BASED CONTROL DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRICAL LOAD |
US16127199 |
2018-09-10 |
US20190019403A1 |
2019-01-17 |
Chris Dimberg; Matthew V. Harte; Jason C. Killo; Brad Michael Kreschollek; Matthew Philip McDonald; Daniel L. Twaddell |
A control device may be configured to control one or more electrical loads in a load control system. The control device may be a wall-mounted device such as dimmer switch, a remote control device, or a retrofit remote control device. The control device may include a gesture-based user interface for applying advanced control over the one or more electrical loads. The types of control may include absolute and relative control, intensity and color control, preset, zone, or operational mode selection, etc. Feedback may be provided on the control device regarding a status of the one or more electrical loads or the control device. |
154 |
Gesture-based control device for controlling an electrical load |
US15469459 |
2017-03-24 |
US10109181B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Chris Dimberg; Matthew V. Harte; Jason C. Killo; Brad Michael Kreschollek; Matthew Philip McDonald; Daniel L. Twaddell |
A control device such as a wall-mounted device, a remote control device, or a retrofit remote control device is configured to control one or more electrical loads in a load control system. The control device includes a gesture-based user interface for applying advanced control over the one or more electrical loads. The types of control include absolute and relative control, intensity and color control, preset, zone, or operational mode selection, etc. Feedback is provided on the control device regarding a status of the one or more electrical loads or the control device. |
155 |
Gesture-based control device for controlling an electrical load |
US15593272 |
2017-05-11 |
US10102742B2 |
2018-10-16 |
Chris Dimberg; Matthew V. Harte; Matthew Philip McDonald; Daniel L. Twaddell |
A control device may be configured to control one or more electrical loads in a load control system. The control device may be a wall-mounted device such as dimmer switch, a remote control device, or a retrofit remote control device. The control device may include a gesture-based user interface for applying advanced control over the one or more electrical loads. The types of control may include absolute and relative control, intensity and color control, preset, zone, or operational mode selection, etc. Feedback may be provided on the control device regarding a status of the one or more electrical loads or the control device. |
156 |
Apparatus And Methods For Remote Control Of Input Devices |
US15898373 |
2018-02-16 |
US20180174782A1 |
2018-06-21 |
Taehyun PARK; Hyodong KIM; Hyojae SON; Yongsuk CHOI; Jinsu CHOI |
An apparatus includes communication circuit; an actuator electrically coupled with the communication circuit; and a switch engagement component mechanically coupled with the actuator. The apparatus is configured for mounting adjacent to a switch (e.g., a rocker switch, a toggle switch, a button switch, etc.). The communication circuit is configured to activate the actuator in response to one or more instructions received by the communication circuit. The actuator is configured to rotate the switch engagement component. Rotating the switch engagement component while the switch is in a first state places the switch in a second state that is distinct from the first state. |
157 |
POWER GENERATION APPARATUS AND WIRELESS SWITCH |
US15787898 |
2017-10-19 |
US20180158632A1 |
2018-06-07 |
Katsuya MARUMO; Ken TAMURA; Kazuyuki TSUKIMORI; Hiroshi SHIINO; Yasushi KAWASHIMA; Hajime UMEKI; Junji OBATA; Keisuke YANO |
A wireless switch includes a cover member, a button member, a first plunger, a second plunger, a trigger spring, a return spring, a shaft, a housing, and a power generation module. An intermediate member constituted of the first plunger, the second plunger, the trigger spring, the return spring, and the shaft is connected between the button member and the power generation module. The intermediate member prevents a position of the shaft making contact with the power generating shaft of the power generation module from changing, and causes stress to build up in the trigger spring, until a movement distance of the button member reaches a predetermined distance. The intermediate member releases the stress built up in the trigger spring and pushes the power generation shaft with the shaft using the released stress upon the movement distance of the button member reaching the predetermined distance. |
158 |
Apparatus and methods for remote control of input devices |
US15624536 |
2017-06-15 |
US09934918B2 |
2018-04-03 |
Taehyun Park |
An apparatus includes communication circuit; an actuator electrically coupled with the communication circuit; and a switch engagement component mechanically coupled with the actuator. The apparatus is configured for mounting adjacent to a switch (e.g., a rocker switch, a toggle switch, a button switch, etc.). The communication circuit is configured to activate the actuator in response to one or more instructions received by the communication circuit. The actuator is configured to rotate the switch engagement component. Rotating the switch engagement component while the switch is in a first state places the switch in a second state that is distinct from the first state. |
159 |
A PORTABLE SWITCHING DEVICE TO REMOTELY OPERATE A HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER |
US15549763 |
2016-02-08 |
US20180032037A1 |
2018-02-01 |
Eoin Caldwell |
A portable switching device to remotely operate a high voltage circuit breaker, the portable switching device is locally temporarily electrically connected to the controlling circuit of the high voltage circuit breaker and comprises: a voltage input (206); a voltage output (208, 210) for connecting to the external circuit; a ground input (212); an overvoltage protection circuit (201) connected between the voltage input (206) and the ground input (212); and a switching unit (203, 205) comprising a first switching circuit having an input connected to the voltage input and an output connected to the voltage output, the first switching circuit comprising a relay (2032), a relay contact protection circuit (2034), and an overload protection circuit (2036); wherein the first switching circuit is remotely controllable to switch the external circuit from a first operating state to a second operating state. |
160 |
Apparatus And Methods For Remote Control Of Input Devices |
US15624536 |
2017-06-15 |
US20170287658A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Taehyun PARK |
An apparatus includes communication circuit; an actuator electrically coupled with the communication circuit; and a switch engagement component mechanically coupled with the actuator. The apparatus is configured for mounting adjacent to a switch (e.g., a rocker switch, a toggle switch, a button switch, etc.). The communication circuit is configured to activate the actuator in response to one or more instructions received by the communication circuit. The actuator is configured to rotate the switch engagement component. Rotating the switch engagement component while the switch is in a first state places the switch in a second state that is distinct from the first state. |