Patent classifications
H01H23/16
Switch device
A switch device includes a panel housing a knob, the panel having a wall face around the knob. In at least one of outside faces of the knob, the outside faces opposing the wall face and another member adjacent to the knob, the outside face has a base part formed on an upper side thereof and a recess part formed in a lower side thereof. The recess part extends to a lower end of the outside face. The base part has an obliquely downwardly inclined parts formed on a lower edge part thereof. Accordingly, the device can ensure stable operation of the knob by discharging, from a gap between the panel and the knob, liquid that has entered the gap.
HAND-HELD INPUT DEVICE WITH THREE-INPUT SWITCHES
An input device for an information handling system may include a body and a plurality of three-input switches positioned on the body. Each of the plurality of three-input switches includes a first outer portion, pressable to enter a first input, a center portion, pressable to enter a second input, and a second outer portion, pres sable to enter a third input. The first outer portion is adjacent to a first side of the center portion, and the second outer portion is adjacent to a second side of the center portion.
HAND-HELD INPUT DEVICE WITH THREE-INPUT SWITCHES
An input device for an information handling system may include a body and a plurality of three-input switches positioned on the body. Each of the plurality of three-input switches includes a first outer portion, pressable to enter a first input, a center portion, pressable to enter a second input, and a second outer portion, pres sable to enter a third input. The first outer portion is adjacent to a first side of the center portion, and the second outer portion is adjacent to a second side of the center portion.
MM System A device including a new type of Normally Closed (NC) switch called Rocking Switch that uses an external mechanical force to open.
A system called “MM System” containing a switch called “Rocking Switch” (1) capable of connecting its ON or OFF mode to a mechanical force acting on a part of it called “extension”.
The essential elements of this device are a battery source (3), a light source (2) and a Rocking Switch (1) having a swinging door (8) with an extension (10).
The Rocking switch (1) is connected to the battery source (3) and to the light source (2) that are in turn connected between them (FIG. 1).
In the embodiment in a container equipped with a traditional zipper, the extension (10) will be placed in such a way that by closing the zipper (21) the extension (10) will be moved and the Rocking Switch (1) will be opened, vice versa by opening the zipper (21) the extension (10) will come back in the rest position and the Rocking Switch (1) will be closed (FIG. 6).
MM System A device including a new type of Normally Closed (NC) switch called Rocking Switch that uses an external mechanical force to open.
A system called “MM System” containing a switch called “Rocking Switch” (1) capable of connecting its ON or OFF mode to a mechanical force acting on a part of it called “extension”.
The essential elements of this device are a battery source (3), a light source (2) and a Rocking Switch (1) having a swinging door (8) with an extension (10).
The Rocking switch (1) is connected to the battery source (3) and to the light source (2) that are in turn connected between them (FIG. 1).
In the embodiment in a container equipped with a traditional zipper, the extension (10) will be placed in such a way that by closing the zipper (21) the extension (10) will be moved and the Rocking Switch (1) will be opened, vice versa by opening the zipper (21) the extension (10) will come back in the rest position and the Rocking Switch (1) will be closed (FIG. 6).
SWITCH ASSEMBLY FOR MOUNTING TO A HANDLEBAR OF A VEHICLE
A switch assembly for mounting to a handlebar of a vehicle is disclosed. The switch assembly has a main housing mounted to the handlebar. The main housing has a first lateral side, a second lateral side opposite the first lateral side, a rear side, and a front side. The main housing defines a recess. The recess opens in the first lateral side and the rear side. The switch assembly also has one of: a cap selectively received in the recess; and a switch housing selectively received in the recess. The switch housing has a switch mounted thereto. The switch is configured for communicating with a component of the vehicle. The recess is configured for receiving the cap and for receiving the switch housing. A vehicle having a handlebar with the switch assembly mounted thereto is also disclosed.
SWITCH ASSEMBLY FOR MOUNTING TO A HANDLEBAR OF A VEHICLE
A switch assembly for mounting to a handlebar of a vehicle is disclosed. The switch assembly has a main housing mounted to the handlebar. The main housing has a first lateral side, a second lateral side opposite the first lateral side, a rear side, and a front side. The main housing defines a recess. The recess opens in the first lateral side and the rear side. The switch assembly also has one of: a cap selectively received in the recess; and a switch housing selectively received in the recess. The switch housing has a switch mounted thereto. The switch is configured for communicating with a component of the vehicle. The recess is configured for receiving the cap and for receiving the switch housing. A vehicle having a handlebar with the switch assembly mounted thereto is also disclosed.
Key arrangement employing mechanical and magnetic forces
A key arrangement includes an activation element, a switch, a mechanical counterforce generating device, and a permanent magnet arrangement. The switch has at least a first state and a second state. The activation element has a basic state and an activation state and is configured to, in case of activation by a user, permit a movement from the basic state into the activation state, and in case of the movement into the activation state to permit a change in the state of the switch. The mechanical counterforce generating device is configured to generate, in case of an activation of the activation element, a first counterforce at least in certain areas. The permanent magnet arrangement is configured to generate, in case of activation of the activation element, a second counterforce at least in certain areas.
Key arrangement employing mechanical and magnetic forces
A key arrangement includes an activation element, a switch, a mechanical counterforce generating device, and a permanent magnet arrangement. The switch has at least a first state and a second state. The activation element has a basic state and an activation state and is configured to, in case of activation by a user, permit a movement from the basic state into the activation state, and in case of the movement into the activation state to permit a change in the state of the switch. The mechanical counterforce generating device is configured to generate, in case of an activation of the activation element, a first counterforce at least in certain areas. The permanent magnet arrangement is configured to generate, in case of activation of the activation element, a second counterforce at least in certain areas.
WIRE DISTRIBUTOR-COMBINED TUMBLER SWITCH DEVICE
The present disclosure provides a wire distributor-combined tumbler switch device including a bracket assembly which is fixed to a switch housing bracket installed on a wall surface of a building, a switching-wire distributor module which is coupled to the bracket assembly, is electrically connected to an electric wire of an electric device, regulates power on/off, and is configured to distribute electric wires of a distributing board, and a detachable coupling means configured to detachably couple the switching-wire distributor module to the bracket assembly.