Patent classifications
H01H13/807
WIRE-BASED TRANSMISSION SHIFTER WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL SWITCH CONTROL
A transmission shifter includes a base defining P, R, N, D gear positions; four electrical dome switches associated with each of the P, R, N, D gear positions, and analog and digital circuits operably connected to the electrical switches, respectively, and associated with the P, R, N, D gear positions. The dome switches are arranged in different patterns in each of the different gear positions, and in combination with pushbutton actuators operate with different actuator motions and with different closure distances and forces to cause reliable ad confirmed intentional actuation, including redundancy. The switches are operably connected to analog and digital circuits, which provides additional functional advantage, reliability, and certainty of intentional operation.
STERILIZABLE HANDLE ACTUATING BUTTON INTEGRATION
A handle assembly comprised of a base and a detachable handle that mounts to the base. The base includes integrated electronics, such as switches. The detachable handle includes buttons for activating the switches.
STERILIZABLE HANDLE ACTUATING BUTTON INTEGRATION
A handle assembly comprised of a base and a detachable handle that mounts to the base. The base includes integrated electronics, such as switches. The detachable handle includes buttons for activating the switches.
Two-step switch for portable lighting apparatus and a portable lighting apparatus
The present invention relates to a portable lighting apparatus and more particularly pertains to a two-step switch for portable lighting apparatus and a portable lighting apparatus. The two-step switch comprises a casing, a key, a PCB board and a voltage ring sleeved outside of the key. A first spring is disposed between the voltage ring and the PCB board. A second spring is disposed at an end of the voltage ring which is distal from the first spring. The two-step switch is disposed at the end of the portable lighting apparatus which is distal from the light emitting means thereof. The present invention performs switching control of the portable lighting apparatus by the first spring and the second spring, increases the keystroke between the first step switch and the second step switch, and prevents mis-pressing.
Two-step switch for portable lighting apparatus and a portable lighting apparatus
The present invention relates to a portable lighting apparatus and more particularly pertains to a two-step switch for portable lighting apparatus and a portable lighting apparatus. The two-step switch comprises a casing, a key, a PCB board and a voltage ring sleeved outside of the key. A first spring is disposed between the voltage ring and the PCB board. A second spring is disposed at an end of the voltage ring which is distal from the first spring. The two-step switch is disposed at the end of the portable lighting apparatus which is distal from the light emitting means thereof. The present invention performs switching control of the portable lighting apparatus by the first spring and the second spring, increases the keystroke between the first step switch and the second step switch, and prevents mis-pressing.
KEYPAD DEVICE WITH ROCKER BUTTON MECHANISM
A keypad device includes a circuit board having raised buttons disposed on a first surface of the circuit board, resilient switches disposed on a periphery of the first surface, and through-holes, wherein each of the raised buttons and switches, when actuated, closes a circuit on the circuit board and affects an input to the device. The keypad device includes a faceplate fastened to the circuit board, the faceplate having an array of openings configured to allow the buttons to pass through, bosses extending from a first surface of the faceplate toward the circuit board and positioned to pass through the through-holes on the circuit board, and plungers aligned above and in contact with the resilient switches such that when the plate is pressed toward the circuit board, in a region at or near a subject plunger, the subject plunger actuates the resilient switch that is in contact with the plunger.
Keyboard device
A keyboard device includes plural keys, a supporting plate and a membrane switch circuit member. The membrane switch circuit member includes a first board, a second board, a third board and a fourth board. The first board includes plural first contacts. The second board includes plural second contacts and plural first openings. The third board includes plural third contacts and plural second openings. The fourth board includes plural fourth contacts. The plural first contacts, the plural first openings and the plural third contacts are collaboratively defined as a first key matrix. The plural second contacts, the plural second openings and the plural fourth contacts are collaboratively defined as a second key matrix.
Keyboard device
A keyboard device includes plural keys, a supporting plate and a membrane switch circuit member. The membrane switch circuit member includes a first board, a second board, a third board and a fourth board. The first board includes plural first contacts. The second board includes plural second contacts and plural first openings. The third board includes plural third contacts and plural second openings. The fourth board includes plural fourth contacts. The plural first contacts, the plural first openings and the plural third contacts are collaboratively defined as a first key matrix. The plural second contacts, the plural second openings and the plural fourth contacts are collaboratively defined as a second key matrix.
Key structure
A key structure includes a circuit board, a keycap, an elastic member and a metal member. The keycap has a bottom facing the circuit board. The elastic member is disposed between the circuit board and the keycap. The elastic member includes a dome portion, a hollow portion, and a contact pillar. The dome portion touches the bottom of the keycap. The hollow portion is located inside of the dome portion. The contact pillar is located in the hollow portion, and the contact pillar extends from the dome portion to the circuit board. The metal member covers the outside of the contact pillar. The metal member comprises a trigger portion, and the trigger portion is a convex portion extending toward the circuit board.
KEYPAD DEVICE WITH ROCKER BUTTON MECHANISM
A keypad device includes a circuit board having raised buttons disposed on a first surface of the circuit board, resilient switches disposed on a periphery of the first surface, and through-holes, wherein each of the raised buttons and switches, when actuated, closes a circuit on the circuit board and affects an input to the device. The keypad device includes a faceplate fastened to the circuit board, the faceplate having an array of openings configured to allow the buttons to pass through, bosses extending from a first surface of the faceplate toward the circuit board and positioned to pass through the through-holes on the circuit board, and plungers aligned above and in contact with the resilient switches such that when the plate is pressed toward the circuit board, in a region at or near a subject plunger, the subject plunger actuates the resilient switch that is in contact with the plunger.