序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Mounting structure of contact member in switch device US13477781 2012-05-22 US08748765B2 2014-06-10 Taito Kokubu; Hideji Onodera
A contact point member comprises contact point pieces extending from both ends of a base portion and a gripping portion extending from the center of the base portion. The base portion is placed on an upper surface of a holding portion in a base member and is inserted between a main wall of a surrounding wall and stoppers on the holding portion for positioning. After a front end of the base portion is pressed and inserted under a presser portion provided in the main wall, when the gripping portion is pressed on the holding portion, an engagement piece formed in the rear end of the gripping portion is engaged to a corner hole formed in a projection of the holding portion, thus preventing the falling-down of the contact point member. The mounting operation of the contact point member is easily completed simply by pressing down the gripping portion.
102 Switch device US13404767 2012-02-24 US08704118B2 2014-04-22 Satoru Konno
A switch device includes a rockable operating body held in a case, a driving body held within the case and made rockable by the operating body, and a switch element pressed by the driving body. The rockable operating body is held with respect to the case by a first rotating portion apart by a predetermined distance from a position where the operating body is operated. The rockable driving body is held with respect to the case by a second rotating portion apart by predetermined distance from a position where the driving body presses the switch element. A rocking portion that makes the operating body and the driving body rockable relative to each other between the first rotating portion and the second rotating portion is constituted by the operating body and the driving body.
103 Switch device US13296324 2011-11-15 US08698017B2 2014-04-15 Takeo Mizukoshi; Yoshitaka Yamada; Koji Mori; Takuya Eguchi
In the switch device including the case in which switches are accommodated, tube portions provided on an upper surface of the case, operation knobs swingably provided to the tube portions, operation rods for transmitting movement of the operation knobs to the switches, and the cover covering the upper surface of the case while exposing the operation knobs, projections protruding on the side of the cover are provided on the upper surface of the case, projections protruding on the side of the case are provided on a back surface of the cover, and the projections are arranged in a space between the cover and the case formed when the case is covered by the cover so as to be overlapped with each other when seen from the front and back direction.
104 SWITCH DEVICE US14013620 2013-08-29 US20140069788A1 2014-03-13 Masahito HISADA; Makoto KOBAYASHI; Nobuhiko KITAGAWA
A switch device includes a lever and a pusher. The pusher includes a surface that contacts the lever. When force is applied from the lever to the pusher, an inclined surface of the pusher produces a force that moves the pusher from a one-side pushing position to a two-side pushing position. This allows for a user to apply a smaller force to the lever in order to move the pusher from the one-side pushing position to the two-side pushing position and thereby push two switch units.
105 SWITCH DEVICE US14013571 2013-08-29 US20140069787A1 2014-03-13 Masahito HISADA; Makoto KOBAYASHI
A switch device includes a lever. A switch body is arranged in the lever. The switch body supports the lever in a tiltable manner. At least one pusher is moved by contact with the lever when the lever is tilted. At least one switch unit is pushed when the pusher moves. A resiliently deformable sealing member is arranged between the lever and the switch body where air including dust may enter. The sealing member is separated from a location where the pusher comes into contact with the lever, and the sealing member is resiliently deformed when the lever is tilted.
106 Switch device US12709403 2010-02-19 US08383974B2 2013-02-26 Kotaro Wada; Shinichi Togawa; Muneki Nishii
A switch device has a casing, a tubular portion provided on the casing, an upper surface and a lower surface of the tubular portion being opened, a support shaft provided in the tubular portion, a manipulation knob attached to the tubular portion such that an opening in the upper surface is covered therewith, the manipulation knob being turned about the support shaft by manipulation, a first hitting portion provided in the manipulation knob, a first hit portion provided in the tubular portion, the first hitting portion hitting the first hit portion when the manipulation knob is turned to reach a limit of an operating range of a turning operation of the manipulation knob, and a second hitting portion provided in the manipulation knob independently of the first hitting portion.
107 SWITCH DEVICE US13418996 2012-03-13 US20120234661A1 2012-09-20 Takashi Nose; Hidetoshi Yoshikawa; Takuya Nishioka; Shiho Nakano
A switch device includes an operation knob; a supporting shaft that swingably supports the operation knob; a board substantially parallel to the supporting shaft; a first push button switch located on one side of a surface that includes the supporting shaft and is perpendicular to the board, and provided on the board to be operated by swing of the operation knob; a second push button switch located on another side of the perpendicular surface, and provided on the board to be operated by the swing of the operation knob; and a third push button switch intersecting the perpendicular surface, and provided on the board to be operated by the swing of the operation knob. A first point of effort of a force acting on the first push button switch in the operation knob is located on the one side, spaced from the perpendicular surface.
108 SWITCH DEVICE US13414207 2012-03-07 US20120228101A1 2012-09-13 Katsuya Koyama; Takuya Eguchi; Shinichi Togawa
A switch device has a case, an operation knob disposed above the case, and a connector disposed under the case. The connector has connection terminals and a housing supporting the connection terminals, the housing being formed with an opening portion from which the connection terminals are led out. The case is provided with an impervious wall extending downward from the case so as to be opposed to both side surfaces of the housing parallel to a leading-out direction of the connection terminals. The impervious wall is arranged across a gap from each of the both side surfaces of the housing.
109 SWITCH APPARATUS US13024857 2011-02-10 US20110203910A1 2011-08-25 Toshitaka MIWA; Takashi FUJIKI
A switch apparatus includes first, second, third, and fourth movable contacts held by a slider and sliding on a circuit board in conjunction with the rotational operation of an operation knob, and a belt-like common fixed contact, an auto fixed contact, a down fixed contact, and an up fixed contact provided on the circuit board. The auto fixed contact, down fixed contact, and up fixed contact are distributed on a straight line parallel to the common fixed contact. The third and fourth movable contacts are normally in sliding contact with the common fixed contact.
110 Switch device US11795848 2006-01-24 US08003901B2 2011-08-23 Satoshi Sugimoto; Katsutoshi Terakawa; Makoto Kobayashi
When a knob is operated, operating force is exerted on an operating point Pm of the manual switch and an operating point Po of the automatic switch from a pusher, and thus the manual switch and the automatic switch are pushed and turned on sequentially. In this case, since the height H of the pusher is set ‘0.9 times’ or more of the distance Lmo from the operating point Pm of the manual switch to the operating point Po of the automatic switch, the pusher has a vertically long shape. As a result, the operating force of the knob is influenced by the friction when the automatic switch is pushed and turned on. Therefore, the manual switch and the automatic switch can be pushed and turned on sequentially while using the automatic switch having small self-holding force Fo.
111 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL SWITCH ASSEMBLY US12186214 2008-08-05 US20100032274A1 2010-02-11 Venky Krishnan; Kosta Papanikolaou; Jerry P. Bonnici
A multi-functional switch assembly for a vehicle interior is provided. In at least one embodiment, the switch assembly includes a switch base having a guide with a longitudinal axis and a transverse beam member; and a switch body mounted to the guide of the switch base for limited translation along the longitudinal axis between a rest position and a transient position, wherein at the rest position, the switch body is pivotal about the transverse beam member between a first and a second transverse positions, wherein the rest and the transient positions are translatable to a first set of operative functions, wherein the first and the second transverse positions are translatable to a second set of operative functions.
112 Operating element US11298649 2005-12-12 US07638719B2 2009-12-29 Richard Pelletier; Holger Schmidt; Bernhard Schambeck; Corona Doering; Elmar Weiss
An operating element having an operating surface, particularly in a vehicle, for actuating an adjusting device which is in operative connection with a component to be adjusted. The operating surface is constructed as a pressure-sensitive surface. Thus, as a function of the position and/or of the pressure intensity of a pressure exerted on the operating surface, a corresponding adjusting signal can be generated by which the component to be adjusted can be positioned by means of the adjusting device.
113 Electric switch module US10570587 2004-09-08 US07633028B2 2009-12-15 Ralf Böbel; Berthold Esders; Hugo De Winter; Martin Sabelus; Jan Willems; Sven De Vis; Bart Broeckaert
An electric switch module has one or more electric switches arranged on a substrate (7) of which at least one is designed as a push-pull rocker switch (2, 3) having an actuator (4) formed by a projection (5) that is asymmetrical to its tilting axis (6). The module is characterized in that the top side of the substrate (7), together with the actuators (4) of its switches (2, 3), is covered by a flexible outer skin (10a) that also covers the projection (5) that forms the actuator (4) of the at least one rocker switch (2, 3).
114 Switch, particularly window lifter switch US12290804 2008-11-04 US20090114517A1 2009-05-07 Markus Altmann; Juergen Schmider; Peter Schulte
In a switch, particularly a window lifter switch, with a housing, a switching rocker which is mounted in the housing and is associated with electrical contacts, and with a button which is likewise mounted in the housing, the button is acted upon elastically so that it is mounted free from play in the housing.
115 Switch assembly for an automotive power window US11348167 2006-02-06 US07521642B2 2009-04-21 James Lee Belanger
A switch assembly for an automotive power window having a housing and an actuator with two spaced-apart ends pivotally mounted to the housing about a transverse axis extending across a central portion of the actuator. The actuator includes a first actuator surface extending between the axis on one end of the actuator and a second actuator surface extending between the axis and the other end of the actuator. The actuator is pivotal in a first direction from a rest position by depression of the first actuator surface and is pivotal in the opposite direction from the rest position and to a second position upon depression of the second actuator surface. The second actuator surface is recessed within the housing in an amount sufficient to prevent actuation of the actuator to its second position by a sphere having a radius greater than or equal to 19 millimeters which approximates the size of a child's knee.
116 Unified power window switch for vehicle US11900255 2007-09-11 US07476818B2 2009-01-13 Bum Woo Nam
The present invention relates to a unified power window switch for a vehicle that can open and close all the windows of the vehicle and further provide a window lock function. The unified power window switch comprises a substrate including on its top surface a rear left (RL) side first conductive line, a front left (FL) side first conductive line, a front right (FR) side first conductive line, a rear right (RR) side first conductive line, and a power supply first conductive line, and on its bottom surface an RL side second conductive line, an FL side second conductive line, an FR side second conductive line, an RR side second conductive line, and a power supply second conductive line. The switch further comprises: an RL, FL, FR, and RR side motors; a guide body attached on the top surface of the substrate; a left/right moving plate movably connected to the up and down inner surfaces of the guide body; an up/down moving plate movably connected to the inner surfaces of the left/right moving plate; a contact plate positioned on the bottom surface of the substrate; a case connected to the top portion of the substrate; and a selector switch knob connected to the top of the up/down moving plate.
117 Vehicle window opening/closing switch apparatus US11850241 2007-09-05 US07439460B1 2008-10-21 Stephen Watson
A vehicle window opening/closing switch apparatus for opening/closing a plurality of windows provided on a vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus has a first switch and a second switch. An arbitrary window can be electrically selected from among the windows by manually displacing the first switch to at least the left and right. The second switch is incorporated in the first switch and is capable of electrically opening/closing the window selected by the first switch by a manual operation.
118 Rocker Switch US12015209 2008-01-16 US20080179174A1 2008-07-31 Christian Knoll; Ralf Nieschulz; Hermann Kuenzner; Jan Syring
A rocker switch, particularly a window lift switch in a motor vehicle, has a switch housing in which a rocker lever can be adjusted from an initial position, against a restoring force, into a switch-on position. The rocker lever is disposed in the switch housing on one side. In the initial position, its surface forming the free end of the rocker lever is approximately flush with the surrounding areas of the switch housing, and, in the switch-on position, this surface protrudes out from the surrounding areas.
119 Unified power window switch for vehicle US11900255 2007-09-11 US20080169180A1 2008-07-17 Bum Woo Nam
The present invention relates to a unified power window switch for a vehicle that can open and close all the windows of the vehicle and further provide a window lock function. The unified power window switch comprises a substrate including on its top surface a rear left (RL) side first conductive line, a front left (FL) side first conductive line, a front right (FR) side first conductive line, a rear right (RR) side first conductive line, and a power supply first conductive line, and on its bottom surface an RL side second conductive line, an FL side second conductive line, an FR side second conductive line, an RR side second conductive line, and a power supply second conductive line. The switch further comprises: an RL, FL, FR, and RR side motors; a guide body attached on the top surface of the substrate; a left/right moving plate movably connected to the up and down inner surfaces of the guide body; an up/down moving plate movably connected to the inner surfaces of the left/right moving plate; a contact plate positioned on the bottom surface of the substrate; a case connected to the top portion of the substrate; and a selector switch knob connected to the top of the up/down moving plate.
120 Power Window Switch Apparatus US11958870 2007-12-18 US20080149466A1 2008-06-26 Jonas Wilhelm Gothlin
The present invention relates to a power window switch apparatus (1) having a switch housing (5) supporting at least one actuation element (2) for user access at a first surface (4) of the switch housing (5). The actuation element (2) is arranged to be slideable from a zero position in directions perpendicular to the first surface (4). The actuation element (2) being operable upon user manipulation to slide in a first direction outwards of the housing (5) for closing of an associated first switch element (8) for energizing an associated motor for lift of an associated window. The actuation element (2) being operable upon user manipulation to slide in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, for closing of an associated second switch element (9) for energizing the associated motor for lowering the associated window.
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