H01H2300/014

CONTROL INTERFACE WITH OBJECT DISCRIMINATION
20230326066 · 2023-10-12 ·

A control interface includes a sensor having a sensing field projecting adjacent to one or more input devices such as switches actuated by an operator. The control interface detects the profile, position, and/or motion of objects in the sensing field and compares these to stored values of profile, position, and/or motion representing a valid operator attempt to actuate the input device. Upon detection of a valid attempt to actuate the input device, the control interface generates a control signal that may be communicated to an operator or to connected equipment. The control signal is generated before operator makes contact with the input device. The control signal may be used to provide a pre-activation alert to the operator with identifying the input device about to be actuated. Alternatively, the control interface may disable input devices until a valid attempt to actuate the input device is detected, and the control signal is used to enable the input device.

Motion enable mechanism with capacitive sensor

A motion-enable device includes a mechanical switch and a capacitive sensor with a sensing region that is located adjacent to the mechanical switch. The mechanical switch enables a first signal when closed or actuated that indicates that the mechanical switch is in an active state. The capacitive sensor enables a second signal when a conductive object is disposed in the sensing region, where the second signal indicates that the capacitive sensor is in an active state. Enablement of operation of an apparatus depends on receipt of both the first signal and the second signal. The mechanical switch and the capacitive sensor act as the two separate switches required by functional safety requirements for a motion enable device. Because the sensing region of the capacitive sensor is adjacent to the mechanical switch, the first and second signals are generated when an operator actuates the mechanical switch with a single digit.

MOTION ENABLE MECHANISM WITH CAPACITIVE SENSOR
20230372737 · 2023-11-23 · ·

A motion-enable device includes a mechanical switch and a capacitive sensor with a sensing region that is located adjacent to the mechanical switch. The mechanical switch enables a first signal when closed or actuated that indicates that the mechanical switch is in an active state. The capacitive sensor enables a second signal when a conductive object is disposed in the sensing region, where the second signal indicates that the capacitive sensor is in an active state. Enablement of operation of an apparatus depends on receipt of both the first signal and the second signal. The mechanical switch and the capacitive sensor act as the two separate switches required by functional safety requirements for a motion enable device. Because the sensing region of the capacitive sensor is adjacent to the mechanical switch, the first and second signals are generated when an operator actuates the mechanical switch with a single digit.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH A SENSING ARRAY

A surgical instrument is disclosed. The surgical instrument includes a shaft, a sensing array and a fluid detection circuit. The sensing array is positioned within the shaft. The fluid detection circuit is electrically coupled to the sensing array, and is configured to determine when a fluid originating from an environment external to the shaft is present within the shaft.

DEVICE WITH MOVABLE BUTTONS OR SWITCHES AND TACTILE IDENTIFIER
20220285107 · 2022-09-08 ·

The present teachings provide for a device with a membrane and an underlying switch, an underlying switch actuator, or both that has a unique tactile pattern that is felt through the membrane when the membrane is aligned with the switch, switch actuator, or both, corresponding to the electrical state of the device. The membrane, the switch, the switch actuator or a combination thereof can be repositioned from a first position to a second position so that a different tactile feel is present through the membrane corresponding to a second electrical state.

Surgical instruments comprising button circuits

A surgical instrument is disclosed comprising an actuator and circuitry mounted on and/or embedded in the actuator.

CONTACT MATERIAL MAINLY COMPOSED OF AG ALLOY, CONTACT USING THE CONTACT MATERIAL, AND ELECTRICAL DEVICE
20220220580 · 2022-07-14 ·

A contact material mainly composed of an Ag alloy, includes: an Ag alloy; and at least one main additive existing as a phase different from the Ag alloy and selected from the group consisting of tin oxide, nickel, nickel oxide, iron, iron oxide, tungsten, tungsten carbide, tungsten oxide, zinc oxide, and carbon, wherein when a metal atom constituting the main additive or the main additive is carbon, the Ag alloy contains a solid solution element having a vacancy binding energy lower than a vacancy binding energy that is a binding energy between the metal atom included in the main additive and a vacancy in an Ag metal, or a binding energy between carbon included in the main additive of carbon and a vacancy in an Ag metal, in an amount of 0.01 wt. % or more.

MOTION ENABLE MECHANISM WITH CAPACITIVE SENSOR
20220184420 · 2022-06-16 · ·

A motion-enable device includes a mechanical switch and a capacitive sensor with a sensing region that is located adjacent to the mechanical switch. The mechanical switch enables a first signal when closed or actuated that indicates that the mechanical switch is in an active state. The capacitive sensor enables a second signal when a conductive object is disposed in the sensing region, where the second signal indicates that the capacitive sensor is in an active state. Enablement of operation of an apparatus depends on receipt of both the first signal and the second signal. The mechanical switch and the capacitive sensor act as the two separate switches required by functional safety requirements for a motion enable device. Because the sensing region of the capacitive sensor is adjacent to the mechanical switch, the first and second signals are generated when an operator actuates the mechanical switch with a single digit.

Radiation therapy system with follow-the-lights user interface

Example methods and apparatuses of controlling a user interface with a plurality of input mechanisms are disclosed. One example method includes causing a first set of input mechanisms in the plurality of input mechanisms to be visually emphasized via a first visual technique while a second set of input mechanisms in the plurality of input mechanisms is not visually emphasized via the first visual technique, receiving a user input via an input mechanism that is included in the first set, based on the user input, determining a third set of input mechanisms in the plurality of input mechanisms and a fourth set of input mechanisms in the plurality of input mechanisms, and causing the third set of input mechanisms to be visually emphasized via the first visual technique while the fourth set of available input mechanisms is not visually emphasized via the first visual technique.

Motion enable mechanism with capacitive sensor

A motion-enable device includes a mechanical switch and a capacitive sensor with a sensing region that is located adjacent to the mechanical switch. The mechanical switch enables a first signal when closed or actuated that indicates that the mechanical switch is in an active state. The capacitive sensor enables a second signal when a conductive object is disposed in the sensing region, where the second signal indicates that the capacitive sensor is in an active state. Enablement of operation of an apparatus depends on receipt of both the first signal and the second signal. The mechanical switch and the capacitive sensor act as the two separate switches required by functional safety requirements for a motion enable device. Because the sensing region of the capacitive sensor is adjacent to the mechanical switch, the first and second signals are generated when an operator actuates the mechanical switch with a single digit.