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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41 | Key system for communication device | EP05104072.3 | 2005-05-16 | EP1727173A1 | 2006-11-29 | Griffin, Jason; Rak, Roman; Fyke, Steven; Ladouceur, Norman |
A key activation system for use in a handheld communication device is provided. The system comprises an activation mechanism associated with a key in the system, a first feedback system and a second feedback system. The activation mechanism is associated with the key activation system and provides a first feedback sense when the activation mechanism has triggered the first activation condition. The second feedback system provides a second feedback sense indicating when the key triggers the second activation condition. In the system, the second feedback system operates independently from the activation mechanism and the first activation condition is triggered before the second activation condition when the activation mechanism is initially engaged. An activation mechanism may be centrally located for a set of keys. |
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42 | Téléphone comportant un clavier de commande perfectionné. | EP02076140.9 | 2002-03-19 | EP1246431B1 | 2006-09-13 | Jambie, Pascal; Lubowicki, Jean-Pierre; Richez, Bertrand |
43 | Self contained keypad assembly | EP05007796.5 | 2005-04-08 | EP1589405A2 | 2005-10-26 | Gong, Frank; Croley, Curt D.; Garcia, Joseph Jr. |
Systems and methodologies are provided for fabrication of a self contained key pad module having a top cover and a bottom cover. The top cover and the bottom cover encapsulate and/or sandwich a stack of keypad components via an over mold procedure that is performed around the stack. The packed stack between the top cover and the bottom cover can include a flex member, an electro luminous panel, and a silicone membrane with a plurality of keys thereupon. |
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44 | Téléphone comportant un clavier de commande perfectionné. | EP02076140.9 | 2002-03-19 | EP1246431A1 | 2002-10-02 | Jambie, Pascal; Lubowicki, Jean-Pierre; Richez, Bertrand |
L'invention propose un téléphone (10), notamment du type GSM, qui comporte un dispositif de commande constitué notamment d'un clavier (24) de touches mobiles verticalement de façon indépendante entre une position de repos et une position d'actionnement, dont l'actionnement individuel permet de composer une combinaison de caractères alphanumériques, notamment un numéro d'appel d'un téléphone, ou de commander le déplacement d'un curseur (36), ou le défilement d'un menu sur un écran d'affichage (32), caractérisé en ce que l'une au moins desdites touches de composition est une touche multifonctions (40,42,44,46) dont l'actionnement selon un premier mode permet de composer, et dont l'actionnement selon un second mode permet de commander le déplacement du curseur (36). |
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45 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | EP16184584.7 | 2010-06-22 | EP3121830A1 | 2017-01-25 | MINOO, Jahan C.; PREST, Christopher D.; DI LEO, Claudio |
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons and a microphone. The microphone may be formed by mounting a microphone transducer on a printed circuit board. A housing may be mounted over the transducer to form a sealed cavity for the transducer. Circuitry may be mounted on portions of the printed circuit board that extend beyond the edges of the microphone housing. The button controller assembly may have dome switches. The dome switches may have a housing that encloses dome switch components and that forms a structural internal part for the button controller. The dome switch housing structure may have tabs or other engagement features that mate with corresponding engagement features in a button member. The button member may be pressed by a user to actuate a desired dome switch. |
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46 | Spritzwassergeschützte Tastatur mit Mikrofon | EP09159028.1 | 2009-04-29 | EP2113933B1 | 2016-04-20 | Harker, Christoph; Westhoff, Ludger |
47 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | EP10729005.8 | 2010-06-22 | EP2460170A1 | 2012-06-06 | PREST, Christopher, D.; DILEO, Claudio, V.; MINOO, Jahan |
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons and a microphone. The microphone may be formed by mounting a microphone transducer on a printed circuit board. A housing may be mounted over the transducer to form a sealed cavity for the transducer. Circuitry may be mounted on portions of the printed circuit board that extend beyond the edges of the microphone housing. The button controller assembly may have dome switches. The dome switches may have a housing that encloses dome switch components and that forms a structural internal part for the button controller. The dome switch housing structure may have tabs or other engagement features that mate with corresponding engagement features in a button member. The button member may be pressed by a user to actuate a desired dome switch. | ||||||
48 | Key system for communication device | EP10178446.0 | 2005-05-16 | EP2273522B1 | 2012-05-09 | Griffin, Jason; Rak, Roman; Fyke, Steven; Ladoucer, Norman |
49 | Key System for Communication Device | EP08155970.0 | 2005-05-16 | EP1953781B1 | 2011-08-17 | Griffin, Jason; Rak, Roman; Fyke, Steven; Ladouceur, Norman |
50 | Spritzwassergeschützte Tastatur mit Mikrofon | EP09159028.1 | 2009-04-29 | EP2113933A2 | 2009-11-04 | Harker, Christoph; Westhoff, Ludger |
Ausgehend von einer Tastaturmatte (1) mit Ausprägungen (2) für Tastenköpfe (3) und einem von Tastenköpfen (3) freien Flächenbereich (4) mit einer Durchgangsöffnung (5) für eine Montage einer durch die Durchgangsöffnung (5) des Flächenbereichs (4) abgedichtet hindurch ragend montierbaren Komponente (6) wird diese Tastaturmatte (1) erfindungsgemäß verbessert, so dass Abstände im Zusammenhang mit den zugehörigen Tastenköpfen (3) realisierbar sind, die kleiner sind als eine Setztoleranz der Komponente (6). Gleichzeitig soll stets eine vorgegebene Dichtigkeit zwischen der Tastaturmatte (1) und einem der Tastaturmatte (1) zugeordnetem Gehäuse im montierten Zustand realisiert sein. Gelöst wird dieses Problem durch eine Tastaturmatte (1) mit einem Flächenbereich (4), zu dem ein Umfang (7) gehört, der als eine den besagten Flächenbereich (4) und eine übrige Tastaturmatte (8) miteinander verbindende, Balgfunktion ausführende Verbindungskomponente (9) ausgebildet ist. |
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51 | ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY APPARATUS | EP97934259.9 | 1997-07-23 | EP0912972B1 | 2009-04-01 | JOHNSON, William, Robin; HEROPOULOS, George, W.; TORMA, Tamas, L. |
A panel, page or substrate (112) is provided having a tier of electroluminescent (EL) material which forms a pattern corresponding to a series of images (130a-d). When illuminated in accord with a predetermined sequence, the series of images provide an illusion of movement. A sound generator (134) is provided to produce a predetermined audible response associated with the predetermined sequence. One or more flexible membrane switches (164) are coupled to simultaneously activate both the EL material and the sound generator when depressed. The panel may be embodied as a flexible web that is adapted to roll up over a spring loaded shaft. | ||||||
52 | Key System for Communication Device | EP08155970.0 | 2005-05-16 | EP1953781A1 | 2008-08-06 | Griffin, Jason; Rak, Roman; Fyke, Steven; Ladouceur, Norman |
A key activation system for use in an electronic device, such as a handheld communication device is provided. The system comprises an activation mechanism associated with a key in the system, a first feedback system and a second feedback system. The activation mechanism is associated with the key activation system and provides a first feedback sense when the activation mechanism has triggered the first activation condition. The second feedback system provides a second feedback sense indicating when the key triggers the second activation condition. In the system, the second feedback system operates independently from the activation mechanism and the first activation condition is triggered before the second activation condition when the activation mechanism is initially engaged. An activation mechanism may be centrally located for a set of keys. |
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53 | Power window switch device | EP99304025.2 | 1999-05-25 | EP0961381A2 | 1999-12-01 | Numata, Hidetaka; Onodera, Mikio; Mitsuzuka, Katsuya; Mizuta, Ken |
Disclosed in a power window switch device capable of informing the driver of the occurrence of a malfunction in the opening and closing of power windows. A power window switch device includes a plurality of pairs of power window switches (2a, 2b, 3a, 3b) individually connected to a plurality of power window motors (2, 3), a detecting section (4) for detecting a malfunction in the opening and closing of the power windows and outputting a malfunction signal, a control section (5) for detecting the malfunction signal output (S1) from the detecting section and outputting an actuator drive signal, and a vibrating device driven by the drive signal output from the control section. The vibration of the vibrating device (6) is transmitted to the finger operating the power window switches to thereby inform the drive of the occurrence of a malfunction. |
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54 | ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY APPARATUS | EP97934259.0 | 1997-07-23 | EP0912972A1 | 1999-05-06 | JOHNSON, William, Robin; HEROPOULOS, George, W.; TORMA, Tamas, L. |
A panel, page or substrate (112) is provided having a tier of electroluminescent (EL) material which forms a pattern corresponding to a series of images (130a-d). When illuminated in accord with a predetermined sequence, the series of images provide an illusion of movement. A sound generator (134) is provided to produce a predetermined audible response associated with the predetermined sequence. One or more flexible membrane switches (164) are coupled to simultaneously activate both the EL material and the sound generator when depressed. The panel may be embodied as a flexible web that is adapted to roll up over a spring loaded shaft. | ||||||
55 | Acoustical electrical switch | US14874384 | 2015-10-03 | US10014137B2 | 2018-07-03 | John Willis |
An electrical switch responds to acoustic inputs. A microphone integrated into the electrical switch generates electrical signals in response to the acoustic inputs. A network interface integrated into the electrical switch provides addressable communication with controllers, computers, and other networked devices. The electrical switch may thus be installed or retrofitted into the electrical wiring of all homes and businesses. Users may thus speak voice commands, which are received by the electrical switch and sent for voice control of appliances and other automation tasks. | ||||||
56 | OUTPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT DEVICE | US14405104 | 2013-06-07 | US20150125002A1 | 2015-05-07 | John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen; Vitor Alexandre Medeiros De Santa Maria |
A speaker assembly is provided and may include an outer portion having a plurality of slots. An inner portion may cooperate with the outer portion and may have a positioning lever and an adjustment mechanism slot. The positioning lever may cooperate with one of the plurality of slots. An adjustment mechanism may cooperate with one of the plurality of slots and the adjustment mechanism slot. The adjustment mechanism may slide within the adjustment mechanism slot changing a volume of the speaker assembly when the outer portion moves in relation to the inner portion. | ||||||
57 | Key system for an electronic device | US12116455 | 2008-05-07 | US08963744B2 | 2015-02-24 | Jason Griffin; Roman Rak; Steven Fyke; Norman Ladouceur |
A key activation system for use in an electronic device is provided. The system comprises an activation mechanism associated with a key in the system, a first feedback system and a second feedback system. The activation mechanism is associated with the key activation system and provides a first feedback sense when the activation mechanism has triggered the first activation condition. The second feedback system provides a second feedback sense indicating when the key triggers the second activation condition. In the system, the second feedback system operates independently from the activation mechanism and the first activation condition is triggered before the second activation condition when the activation mechanism is initially engaged. An activation mechanism may be centrally located for a set of keys. | ||||||
58 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | US14507666 | 2014-10-06 | US20150021148A1 | 2015-01-22 | Christopher D. Prest; Claudio V. Di Leo; Jahan C. Minoo |
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons and a microphone. The microphone may be formed by mounting a microphone transducer on a printed circuit board. A housing may be mounted over the transducer to form a sealed cavity for the transducer. Circuitry may be mounted on portions of the printed circuit board that extend beyond the edges of the microphone housing. The button controller assembly may have dome switches. The dome switches may have a housing that encloses dome switch components and that forms a structural internal part for the button controller. The dome switch housing structure may have tabs or other engagement features that mate with corresponding engagement features in a button member. The button member may be pressed by a user to actuate a desired dome switch. | ||||||
59 | Accessory controller for electronic devices | US14188633 | 2014-02-24 | US08853581B2 | 2014-10-07 | Christopher D. Prest; Claudio V. Di Leo; Jahan C. Minoo |
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons and a microphone. The microphone may be formed by mounting a microphone transducer on a printed circuit board. A housing may be mounted over the transducer to form a sealed cavity for the transducer. Circuitry may be mounted on portions of the printed circuit board that extend beyond the edges of the microphone housing. The button controller assembly may have dome switches. The dome switches may have a housing that encloses dome switch components and that forms a structural internal part for the button controller. The dome switch housing structure may have tabs or other engagement features that mate with corresponding engagement features in a button member. The button member may be pressed by a user to actuate a desired dome switch. | ||||||
60 | ACCESSORY CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES | US14188633 | 2014-02-24 | US20140166453A1 | 2014-06-19 | Christopher D. Prest; Claudio V. Di Leo; Jahan C. Minoo |
Accessories such as headsets for electronic devices are provided. A headset may be provided with a button controller assembly that has user-actuated buttons and a microphone. The microphone may be formed by mounting a microphone transducer on a printed circuit board. A housing may be mounted over the transducer to form a sealed cavity for the transducer. Circuitry may be mounted on portions of the printed circuit board that extend beyond the edges of the microphone housing. The button controller assembly may have dome switches. The dome switches may have a housing that encloses dome switch components and that forms a structural internal part for the button controller. The dome switch housing structure may have tabs or other engagement features that mate with corresponding engagement features in a button member. The button member may be pressed by a user to actuate a desired dome switch. |