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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141 | OPERATING APPARATUS | EP98950484.0 | 1998-10-30 | EP1043748A1 | 2000-10-11 | IKUNAMI, T., Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha |
An operation device is provided with an outer support section 1c which projects towards an outer face of a button 1, an inner support section 1e which projects towards an inner face of said button 1, a maintaining section 5b which is provided on a decorative front panel 5 and which maintains said outer support section in free rotation, a maintaining section 3a which is provided on a button depression member 3 and which maintains said inner support section 1e in free rotation and a flange 1b which is provided continuously on the outer edge of the aperture of the button 1. Thus it is possible to provide a smaller device than the conventional example while maintaining the rigidity of the outer support section 1c. A smaller button 1 and smooth see-saw operation can be realized as well as reductions in escaped light. |
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142 | Schalter mit auf die Leiterplatte aufgerasteten Schaltmodulen | EP96117607 | 1996-11-04 | EP0773568A3 | 1998-07-22 | PREINFALK HANS; WEBER ADAM |
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Schalterkombination zur Betätigung von Fensterhebern. Dabei sollen wahlweise zwei oder mehr Kippschalter eingesetzt werden. Aufgabe der Erfindung ist es, eine preiswerte und zuverlässig arbeitende Schalterkombination vorzuschlagen. Die Erfindung besteht im Prinzip darin, einzelne Schalterbaugruppen, zu denen die Schaltwippe (20), ein Diodenhalter (29) und ein Anschlußstecker (5) gehören können, auf eine Leiterplatte (4) aufzurasten. Vorteilhafte Weiterbildungen der Erfindung beschäftigen sich mit der gegenseitigen Abstützung und Kombination der Baugruppen und der Verbesserung der Abdichtung gegen Feuchtigkeit bei Einbau der Schalterkombination in die Türarmlehnen. | ||||||
143 | Elektrischer Schalter | EP95102720.0 | 1995-02-25 | EP0670583A1 | 1995-09-06 | Woeste, Guido, Dipl.-Ing. |
Um einen elektrischen Kippschalter (1) so weiterzubilden, daß unter Beibehaltung des ursprünglichen Schaltkonzeptes die Einbauhöhe (E) für den Einsatz in kompakten Schaltungsanordnungen reduziert wird, ist der Kipphebel (5) mit einem Betätigungsglied (2) kraftschlüssig gekoppelt, und die Schwenkachse (Y) des Betätigungsgliedes (2) senkrecht zur Schwenkachse (X) des Kipphebels (5) und senkrecht zur Oberseite (4) und Unterseite (7) des Schaltergehäuses (3) angeordnet. |
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144 | ELEKTRISCHER SCHALTER | EP92923068.0 | 1992-11-05 | EP0611481A1 | 1994-08-24 | LÜTTE, Winfried |
Interrupteur électrique dont la partie mécanique comporte au moins deux contacts (17) disposés dans un boîtier (1) dont sortent des pièces de connexion (4) reliées aux contacts, avec un dispositif de manoeuvre (3) pour au moins l'un des contacts (17), fixé à un ressort de contact (5, 10). Le boîtier (1) est constitué d'un socle (2) et d'un capot (3) pouvant être fermé par le socle (2) et pouvant en être enlevé en position de fermeture pour être mis en position d'utilisation, position dans laquelle le capot est fixé pivotant sur le socle (2). Au moins la pièce de connexion (4) pour le contact à actionner (11) traverse le socle (2) de manière étanche vers l'extérieur, et dans cette disposition le ressort de contact (5) fait saillie dans le capot (3) pour pouvoir en être sorti par pivotement du capot (3). | ||||||
145 | Slide switch sideways operation adapter | EP84111724 | 1984-10-01 | EP0138136A3 | 1987-08-05 | Bingo, Hideyuki Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.; Yoshimura, Takashi Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.; Yamashita, Masatsugu Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.; Hashizume, Shinichi Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.; Iwakiri, Norio Omron Tateisi Electronics Co. |
A slide switch has a switch operating member at its upper surface which is slid to and fro for operating the slide switch. An adapter is for operating this slide switch from the side, and has a main body which has a base and clamp members extending from opposite sides of the base to define a space between them, the clamp members being adapted to grip the slide switch between them so as to secure the adapter on the top of the slide switch with the slide switch being held at least partly in the space between the clamp members. Also, the adapter has an actuator pivotally fixed to the main body, and this actuator has a lever portion which protrudes out from the main body to the side and an actuation portion which, when the slide switch is thus held between the clamp members, is engaged to the switch operating member of the slide switch, so as to slide it as the actuator is pivoted with respect to the main body. Thereby, the slide switch, which basically is for operation from its top, can be converted to be operated from its side, only by adding the adapter, and thus one type of slide switch can be adapted to two types of installation by the use of this adapter. |
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146 | Vorrichtung für elektrische Geräte zur äusseren Eingabe und/oder Anzeige von Informationen | EP83108080.9 | 1983-08-16 | EP0101092B1 | 1987-05-13 | Knoop, Franz-Josef |
147 | Data entry and/or indication device for electrical apparatuses | EP83108080 | 1983-08-16 | EP0101092A3 | 1984-12-27 | Knoop, Franz-Josef |
148 | CIRCUIT BOARD MOUNTED SWITCH WITH ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE SHIELD | US15465889 | 2017-03-22 | US20180279477A1 | 2018-09-27 | Adam Charles Lydecker |
An Electro Static Discharge protection device that is provided to protect sensitive electronics on a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) from inadvertent electrical discharge. The protective device is formed as an intervening structure between a contact surface and a PCB and utilizing the same ground as used by the PCB. When an electrical discharge occurs, the discharge is directed toward the PCB and directed to at least one ground point on the PCB so as to avoid damage to sensitive components. | ||||||
149 | Composite rocker button with capacitive sense technology | US14576901 | 2014-12-19 | US10032579B2 | 2018-07-24 | Daniel Arthur Brudzynsky; Orthell LaVount Adams |
A rocker panel button arrangement having a bezel with an opening. A rocker button is rotatably mounted to the bezel and is located within the aperture. The rocker button is pivotable about an axis between a first position, a second position and a neutral position. The rocker button also includes a viewing surface and a back side. A capacitive film is connected to the back side of the rocker. A chassis is connected and supports the capacitive film and is also connected to and movable with the rocker button. A circuit board is connected to the bezel adjacent the chassis. The circuit board is connected to the bezel in such a manner that the chassis, capacitive film and rocker button may rotate freely near the circuit board. Between the chassis and the circuit board is a rocker actuator that may take several forms. | ||||||
150 | Button with flexible light conductor | US15002653 | 2016-01-21 | US09916948B2 | 2018-03-13 | Daniel Arthur Brudzynsky; Orthell LaVount Adams; Christian Tanguy |
A button assembly configured to be illuminated is provided. The button assembly includes a movable button having a viewing surface and a back side. The button has portions defining a window in the viewing surface. A flexible light conductor is disposed on the back side of the button. The flexible light conductor has an inlet end configured to receive light, and the flexible light conductor has a light-emitting portion disposed adjacent to the window. The flexible light conductor is configured to conduct light from the inlet end to the light-emitting portion. The light-emitting portion is configured to emit light so that the light is visible through the window. | ||||||
151 | MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATING DEVICE WITH SOUND-GENERATING SWITCHING ELEMENT | US15553518 | 2016-01-28 | US20180033573A1 | 2018-02-01 | Michael WACHINGER |
An operating device includes a casing, an operating button arranged at the casing for the manual actuation of the operating device, and a printed circuit board that is arranged in the casing. A switching element is mechanically coupled to the operating button and arranged on the printed circuit board. The switching element produces a pronounced sound when the operating button is actuated. To this end, next to the switching element, the printed circuit board is mechanically connected to the casing by at least one support element and each support element is designed to stabilize the printed circuit board against a tremor that is produced by the switching element when producing the sound. | ||||||
152 | COMPOSITE ROCKER BUTTON WITH CAPACITIVE SENSE TECHNOLOGY | US14576901 | 2014-12-19 | US20160181033A1 | 2016-06-23 | Daniel Arthur Brudzynsky; Orthell LaVount Adams |
A rocker panel button arrangement having a bezel with an opening. A rocker button is rotatably mounted to the bezel and is located within the aperture. The rocker button is pivotable about an axis between a first position, a second position and a neutral position. The rocker button also includes a viewing surface and a back side. A capacitive film is connected to the back side of the rocker. A chassis is connected and supports the capacitive film and is also connected to and movable with the rocker button. A circuit board is connected to the bezel adjacent the chassis. The circuit board is connected to the bezel in such a manner that the chassis, capacitive film and rocker button may rotate freely near the circuit board. Between the chassis and the circuit board is a rocker actuator that may take several forms. | ||||||
153 | ROCKER SWITCH AND LUMINAIRE WITH ROCKER SWITCH | US14856997 | 2015-09-17 | US20160086750A1 | 2016-03-24 | Viktor Loewen |
A rocker switch, in particular for an interior light in a vehicle, includes a casing, a PCB assembled in the casing, the PCB having a first contact point, and a shift paddle tiltably mounted within the casing. The shift paddle has a first contact arm wherein by operating the shift paddle the shift paddle can be brought from a central position, in which there is no contact between the first contact arm and the first contact point, into a first operation position in which said first contact arm touches the first contact point of the PCB. A first return spring is provided for, which returns the shift paddle from the first operating position into the central position. | ||||||
154 | ELECTRIC SWITCH | US14533413 | 2014-11-05 | US20150115967A1 | 2015-04-30 | Andreas MAIER; August GEIGER; Alexander HENTSCHEL; Alexander PRILL; Daniel NILL |
The invention relates to an electric switch, in particular a rocker switch, comprising a contact system and comprising a movable actuating element for switching over the contact system between two switch positions, in particular an on position and an off position. The switch has a drivable actuator, which is operatively connected to the actuating element in such a way that the actuating element in at least one of the two switch positions is moved, on driving of the actuator, into the other switch position by the actuator for switching the contact system. In particular, the actuating element is moved by the actuator from the on position to the off position of the contact system. | ||||||
155 | Electronic device with key mechanism thereof | US12953485 | 2010-11-24 | US08427838B2 | 2013-04-23 | Kun-Chih Hsieh; Jian-Qiang Zhao; Jin-Sheng Huang |
An electronic device includes a main body defining an opening, and a key mechanism secured in the opening. The key mechanism includes a fixing mechanism, a circuit board and a key. The fixing mechanism includes a tab and a support. The tab protrudes from a sidewall of the opening. The support includes an elastic supporting rib connected to the tab. The circuit board is fixed on the support and includes a switch. The key is rotatably connected to the fixing mechanism actuates the switch to generate an input signal. The supporting rib applies a restoring force to the key. | ||||||
156 | ROOF SWITCH ASSEMBLY | US13042522 | 2011-03-08 | US20110233038A1 | 2011-09-29 | JANUSZ LIPKA; PETER LENG; SEBASTIAN MELFRIED |
A switch assembly comprises a housing, an actuating member mounted on the housing and a plurality of electrical switching members. The actuating member is able to translate frontward and backward and to pivot upward and downward, thus cooperating with the electrical switching members to control the roof displacements.The switch assembly further comprises two sliders solely able to translate along the longitudinal axis. The sliders are driven by the actuating member and are cooperating with the switching members in order to generate a switching function controlling the roof displacements. The switching function is derived from the positions of the switching members actuated by both sliders. | ||||||
157 | Electronic signal transmission and switching jack | US12380184 | 2009-02-23 | US20090223799A1 | 2009-09-10 | Michael Follingstad; Petert Adams; Jeffrey Peters |
The present invention relates to an electronic signal switching module with connectors on a first side for connecting with a variety of devices and sources and with jacks for receiving patch cords on a second side. The switching modules include two position switches in the circuitry connecting the jacks with the connectors which allow the module to be configured as a straight-through patching module, a fully normal module with paired jacks or a half normal module with paired jacks. One alternative of the invention utilizes card edge connectors on the first side. Another aspect of the invention involves a chassis for holding a plurality of switching modules adjacent to and electronically connected with a plurality of connecting modules. The switching modules may also include designation lenses adjacent to the jacks for holding indicia. | ||||||
158 | Electrical switch | US11803054 | 2007-05-10 | US20080099316A1 | 2008-05-01 | Meng-Tzung Liu |
An electrical switch includes a dielectric casing, first and second terminal units, and an actuating unit. The dielectric casing includes a cover and a, mounting seat. The mounting seat is disposed in and attached to the cover. Each of front and rear ends of the mounting seat is formed with a notch. Each of the first and second terminal units extends into the cover through the notch in a respective one of the front and rear ends of the mounting seat. The actuating unit extends into and is coupled to the cover, and is operable so as to selectively connect and disconnect the first terminal unit to and from the second terminal unit. | ||||||
159 | Electronic signal transmission and switching jack | US11474730 | 2006-06-26 | US20070199809A1 | 2007-08-30 | Michael Follingstad; Peter Adams; Peters Jeffrey |
The present invention relates to an electronic signal switching module with connectors on a first side for connecting with a variety of devices and sources and with jacks for receiving patch cords on a second side. The switching modules include two position switches in the circuitry connecting the jacks with the connectors which allow the module to be configured as a straight-through patching module, a fully normal module with paired jacks or a half normal module with paired jacks. One alternative of the invention utilizes card edge connectors on the first side. Another aspect of the invention involves a chassis for holding a plurality of switching modules adjacent to and electronically connected with a plurality of connecting modules. The switching modules may also include designation lenses adjacent to the jacks for holding indicia. | ||||||
160 | Modular electrical breaker and electrical breaker device comprising at least one such breaker | US10505480 | 2003-02-27 | US20060021865A1 | 2006-02-02 | Joel Gauzin |
A modular electrical switch and electrical switching device includes a housing detachably mounted relative to the switching element and replaceable by another housing for a different control, and detachably fixed relative to the switching element in order to change to electrical function of the switching element or the mode of action of the switching element. The invention is particularly applicable in truck-like vehicles. |