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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Electrical switch mechanism US61897823 1923-02-14 US1533699A 1925-04-14 CARLYLE DAY ALFRED
62 Tumbler switch US41256020 1920-09-24 US1473805A 1923-11-13 BAXTER HAROLD G
63 Mobile terminal US14906515 2014-02-21 US09912792B2 2018-03-06 Sangwook Hahn; Sooyong Song; Sangchul Jeon; Youngjin Hyun; Hyoyeol Lee; Euna Kim; Woohun Lee
The present invention provides a mobile terminal comprising: a terminal body having a display part on the front side thereof; and a back input part exposed to the back side of the body and having a first button part for receiving a push input of a first function, wherein the first button part comprises: an exposed part having a colored layer and exposed to the outside; a knob part formed on the back side thereof so as to fix the exposed part; and a body part covering the knob part and formed to be integrated with the exposed part.
64 A LOCKABLE ROCKER SWITCH, AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT INCLUDING SUCH A LOCKABLE ROCKER SWITCH, AND METHODS FOR UNLOCKING AND LOCKING SUCH A LOCKABLE ROCKER SWITCH US15036421 2013-11-29 US20160293359A1 2016-10-06 Olivier NEGRI; Remi BARRELLON
A lockable rocker switch includes a fixed part, a rotatable part rotating between a first and a second rotation position, a magnetically actuatable locking component movable between a locking position so as to prevent rotation of rotatable part and a release position, so that rotatable part may rotate. The lockable rocker switch further includes a control component movable onto the rotatable part between a control position, for causing a magnetic action urging the locking component towards the release position, and a rest position, stopping the magnetic action.
65 ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND KEY ASSEMBLY THEREOF US13039329 2011-03-03 US20120106038A1 2012-05-03 HE-HUI YANG; YU-GUO GAO; KAI-KUEI WU; KUN-CHIH HSIEH
An electronic device includes a casing defining a through opening, and a key assembly received in the opening. The key assembly includes a number of keys, an elastic strip corresponding to the number of keys, and two fixing members. The two fixing members fix the key assembly on the casing. Each fixing member includes a connection member, a pivot receiver connected to the connection member and a pivot extending through the pivot receiver fixed to the casing. A key assembly for an electronic device is also provided.
66 LOCKING SWITCH US12026987 2008-02-06 US20080190746A1 2008-08-14 Joel Gauzin; Jean-Francois Gibert; Daniel Duchalet
The present invention relates to a switch comprising a casing (1, 9), an actuator member (2, 3) pivotably mounted in the casing (1, 9) and integral with a switching control rod (10), capable of occupying a central position (A) and a rocked position (C), a pusher (5) slidably mounted in the actuator member (2, 3) in an incoming/outgoing direction substantially parallel to the plane of symmetry of the rocking, remarkable in that it further comprises a rockably mobile lock (4) on an elastic support (11), said lock (4) being distinct from the pusher (5) and capable of assuming a first position where it is interposed on the trajectory of the actuator member (2, 3) and a second position where it cooperates with the pusher (5) so that a thrust on the pusher (5) urges the lock (4) and allows the latter to disengage from the trajectory of the actuator member (2, 3) towards the rocked position (C).
67 Outdoor lamp with a hidden switch US11503842 2006-08-14 US07176400B1 2007-02-13 Peter Yeh
An outdoor lamp with a hidden switch has a housing, a lamp, a switch and a control lever. The housing has a circumferential wall having a lever slot and a lever bracket formed inside the housing. The lamp is mounted inside the housing. The switch is mounted inside the housing, is connected electrically to the lamp and has a control member. The control lever is mounted pivotally on the lever bracket and has a proximal end extending to and abutting the control member of the switch and a distal end extending out of the lever slot to be wiggled by a user to switch on/off the lamp. The switch is hidden inside the housing to be protected from being wetted by rainwater and to avoid rust or a short circuit problem.
68 Mechanical device for connection and disconnection between a data input and a data output US10523946 2002-08-08 US20060010494A1 2006-01-12 Olivier Emsellem
A mechanical connection and disconnection device between an information input in an information processing device and an information output of the information processing device including a body positioned exteriorly of the information processing device and composed of a first network of information-conducting wires at one end portion and a second network of information-conducting wires at another end portion; and, optionally, an intermediary part comprising a third network of segments of information-conducting wires wherein the intermediary part can be 1) in an ON position such that the segments are in an extension of the conductive wires of the first and second networks of information-conductive wires thereby enabling circulation by contact of the information and 2) in an OFF position in a manner such that the segments are not in the extension of the information-conducting wires of at least one network of information-conducting wires, thereby cutting off circulation of the information.
69 Four function electrical rocker switch US11126716 2005-05-11 US20050211539A1 2005-09-29 David Balaban; Anthony Tufano
A four function electrical rocker switch has two single pole, single throw on/off sections having their movable contact arms coupled to a single electrical line and their screw terminal fixed contacts connected to individual circuits. The two switch sections are independently operated. A third rocker switch is a single pole, double throw switch with a center-off position. The third switch can be operated to either of two positions to operate either one of two independent circuits or can be left in the center-off position not engaging either circuit. A five function electrical rocker switch can be made up of one section having a single pole, single throw on/off switch and two sections with single pole, double throw switches which each have a center-off position.
70 Four function electrical rocker switch US10047246 2002-01-14 US06903292B2 2005-06-07 David B. Balaban; Anthony Tufano
A four function electrical rocker switch has two single pole, single throw on/off sections having their movable contact arms coupled to a single electrical line and their screw terminal fixed contacts connected to individual circuits. The two switch sections are independently operated. A third rocker switch is a single pole, double throw switch with a center-off position. The third switch can be operated to either of two positions to operate either one of two independent circuits or can be left in the center-off position not engaging either circuit. A five function electrical rocker switch can be made up of one section having a single pole, single throw on/off switch and two sections with single pole, double throw switches which each have a center-off position.
71 Multiple way switch assembly and switch module US10774776 2004-02-09 US06787716B1 2004-09-07 Edgar Menche
A multiple position switch assembly includes two or more switch modules. The switch modules are each suited as an individual switch module for use in a two-way switch assembly. Two switch modules of like kind but complementary to one another may be combined with one another such that the two combined switch modules form a four-way switch assembly. Each switch module includes control elements pivotally or movably connected to a base. Each of the control elements is associated with a switching element. In the four-way switch assembly, the control elements are arranged in an antiparallel arrangement and each can be alternately actuated by a common actuator. Upon being actuated, the control elements pivot or move to actuate the corresponding switching element. The actuator is movable along four actuating directions oriented in a cross-shaped manner with regard to one another.
72 Switch and image forming apparatus US10423267 2003-04-25 US20030214375A1 2003-11-20 Masashi Sugano; Tadashi Matsudaira; Hiroshi Oyama; Katsunori Takahashi; Masayuki Watanabe
A switch of the present invention is featured as one employing: a contact to make and break an electrical circuit, and an electromagnet, both of which are installed in a case, and a handle to make and break the contact by operation from outside of the case, wherein a permanent magnet is installed with one of its poles facing the electromagnet inside of the handle, and wherein the direction of the current passing through the electromagnet is changed so that the permanent magnets are attracted to or released from the electromagnet, and thereby the contact is opened or closed.
73 Device for preventing switch operation US10251185 2002-09-20 US06627816B1 2003-09-30 James E. Walker; Jeffrey F. Mucha
A device is provided for preventing accidental operation of a switch including a body having a surface with an opening and a cavity extending from the opening at an angle for receiving and releasably engaging the actuator member of a switch. With the switch in the desired on or off position, its actuator member is mounted into the cavity to engage the device, via the opening, such that the surface of the body lies adjacent the switch plate. Operation of the switch is prevented by the surface of the body providing a stop against the switch plate without physically anchoring the device to the switch plate.
74 Wireless multiple position switching system US603388 1996-02-20 US5818128A 1998-10-06 Miles K. Hoffman; Brad Jenson; Klaus Wieder
A wireless multiple position switching system is disclosed for controlling the application of power to a load device from a plurality of remote locations. The switching system includes a power source, a load device, a master toggle switch and one or more slave toggle switches. A slave toggle switch generates an electromagnetic switching signal which changes the state of the master switch. The master switch is connected in series with the power source and the load device and controls the application of power to the load device in response to the switching signal from the slave switch or actuation of its own toggle.
75 Button interface for state machine US447328 1995-05-22 US5691580A 1997-11-25 Kevin Alan Shelby
A button interface for a state machine provides three signals, X, Y, or X and Y. The state machine further detects a single contact, a double contact, or a persistent contact to provide a matrix of nine separate states which control player functions. The cover of the button interface has two degrees of freedom, rotation and depression, which are achieved by various embodiments of leaf and coil springs.
76 Manually controlled key device US752568 1991-09-09 US5250771A 1993-10-05 Enzo Brusasco; Giuseppe Boero
A device (301) having manually controlled keys (310), in particular for controlling actuator devices of a motor vehicle, particularly for electric window winders and/or electric door locks and/or electric rearview mirrors, comprising means (317, 305) operative to determine at least one electrical signal in dependence on the operation of at least one of these keys (310) and including a specific electronic unit (27) for processing this electric signal for the respective actuator device, in which the electronic unit (27) includes an integrated circuit (25) for treatment of the information signals relating to the operation of the actuator device, the integrated circuit (25) being connected to a printed circuit (305) which is common to means (317, 305) operable to determine at least one electric signal in dependence on the operation of at least one of the keys (310), and both the printed circuit (305) and the integrated circuit (25) are housed in integral portions (380, 320) of the frame (302) of the device (301).
77 Safety rocker with improved actuator mounting US402907 1989-09-01 US5047598A 1991-09-10 Thomas F. Osika; John A. Stuhlmacher
An electrical switch includes a rocker-type actuator adapted to be pivoted between first and second positions within a housing in order to close and open switch contacts. The actuator slidably supports a latch which normally engages the housing to prevent the actuator from being pivoted to its switch-closed position. By pulling on the latch and then lifting on the actuator, the actuator may be pivoted to its switch-closed position; the two-step operation protecting against accidental actuation of the switch. The actuator may be returned to its switch-open position by a simple single motion thereby enabling rapid opening of the switch under emergency conditions. A high strength rivet supports the actuator for pivoting within the housing and also supports the latch to pivot with and to slide relative to the actuator.
78 Safety rocker US114129 1987-10-28 US4870230A 1989-09-26 Thomas F. Osika; John Stuhlmacher
An electrical switch includes a rocker-type actuator adapted to be pivoted between first and second positions within a housing in order to close and open switch contacts. The actuator carries a latch which normally engages the housing to prevent the actuator from being pivoted to its switch-closed position. By pulling on the latch and then lifting on the actuator, the actuator may be pivoted to its switch-closed position; the two-step operation protecting against accidental actuation of the switch. The actuator may be returned to its switch-open position by a simple single motion thereby enabling rapid opening of the switch under emergency conditions. In one embodiment, the latch cannot be moved to an unlatched position and the switch cannot be actuated unless an authorized person with a key connects the key detachably to the latch.
79 Subminiature switch with common and stationary switching contacts US57654 1987-06-08 US4778964A 1988-10-18 Koji Kamisada
A subminiature switch includes a housing having a base portion in the central part of which is implanted a common stationary contact comprising a rod-shaped conductor and having a common stationary terminal extending outside the housing. Implanted in the base portion on both sides of the common stationary contact are switching stationary contacts each comprising a rod-shaped conductor bent at two locations and having a switching stationary terminal extending outside the housing. The arrangement is such that the inter-terminal spacing outside the housing is greater than the inter-contact spacing inside the housing, thus making it possible to reduce the size of the switch housing and adapt the switch to various mounting structures.
80 Multiple contact switch US3554 1987-01-15 US4760221A 1988-07-26 Hatsuyoshi Yoshida; Mitsutoshi Higuchi; Minoru Nishio; Koji Hirai; Shigeo Nakamura; Shinichi Hikita
A multiple contact switch having at least one elastically deformable contact spring that is deformed by means of projections from a plunger to initiate contact with normally-open electrical contacts within the switch. A normally-closed contact piece within the switch also confronts the normally-open contact. Upon deformation of the elastically deformable spring contact, contacts are made and interrupted by means of contacts affixed to the movable contact springs.
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